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Show I' ') y 5 --ft ... ? ' ' 1 C. IjA var rock wood To be honored at farewell testimonial testi-monial Sunday evening. LaVar Hockwood To Leave on South African Mission Soon to depart on a three-year LDS mission to South Africa is C. LaVar Rockwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rockwood, 2471 So. 15th East. The well-known well-known young' southeasterner is being honored at a farewell tes-timonial tes-timonial Sunday at 7p.m. in the Stratford Ward chapel, 15th East and Stratford Ave. Mr. Rockwood is now in the mission home and will leave for New York where he will sail for Capetown, LDS mission headquarters. This is the same mission his father served in some 25 years, ago. Mr. Rockwood is a graduate of South High School. He attended at-tended the University of Utah for two years, majoring in business busi-ness administration. For the last three years he has .worked at Caldwell's Market, 27th South and Highland Dr. He was president pres-ident of Stratford Ward M Men. Sunday evening program is as follows: -JProgram Features Prelude, Sacra Dulce Chorus, "Lord's Prayer," Verdun Thur-.good, Thur-.good, director; song, chorus and congregation, "Now Let Us Rejoice"; Re-joice"; invocation Douglas Woodbury; Wood-bury; song, Sacra Dulce Chorus, "Oh, It fs Wonderful"; organ solo, Don Flora; remarks Elder H. J. Syphus; selections, Sacra Dulce Chorus. Speaker, President LeGrand Backman, former president of South African Mission;- vocal solo, Shirley Williams; remarks, Bishop Barr Moss; response, missionary; closing song, chorus and congregation, "Count Your Many Blessings"; benediction, Wendall Rockwood. |