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Show HERALD JOURNAL ban SUNDAY, NOVEMBE Logan (Cache Cou : ADA AND LYMAN RICH of Logan have accepted a call to serve in the British LDS Mission. They leave Nov. 19. Logan Couple To Serve Mission and Mrs. Lyman City on|' ber 19, reaching London the following day. President Marion D. Hanks. of the British Mission has indicated that they will be working in the South east section of England near Hastings at the beginning of their service. This will be the third trip to England for the Riches, who are very fond of the British people and the beautiful country. — Extension Work Professor Rich is a retired dairy extension specialist in Utah and he was affiliated with Utah State University for some 23 years. Prior to that he served as county agent for ten years in Wasatch and Utah MIA and for seven years she has given the Relief Society theology lesson in the 2ist|1 Ward. Mrs. Rich was chairman of the Logan Minutewomen organization during World War II. She has attended both Brigham Young and Utah State University. There are five children in} the Rich family — Mrs. Joyce R. Nelson, Provo; Morris S., commander of the Naval Air Base at Oshkosh, Wisconsin; Mrs. Reed (Cleone) Frisch- knecht, Salt Lake City: Mrs. Reed ( Marilyn) Mickelsen, Ri- ver Heights, and William L. Rich, former Lieutenant in the U.S. Army stationed in Ger- 23s counties: He holds a B.S. de- many. The couple also has six, gree from USU and a MS. Srandchildren. from the University of Minne- | sota. One of the numerous times Professor Rich received national recognition when he was was in 1958 recipient of the DeLaval Extension Dairyman’s Award in North Carolina. also received a superior vice award from Ezra Benson, then Secretary of riculture, in 1956. In 1960 He serTaft Aghe ARES 2 Se Ses had charge of a group of Iranian leaders who spent four months on an_ educational training tour of Utah, New Mexico and Washington DL. A longtime active church worker: he has been a mem- ber of the 21st Ward bishopric and for ten years served in the stake both MIA _ superintendency in Wasatch and in Cache ——— eae < on_| Sunday, November 18;°5.0.0., in the 21st ward chapel. stakes. He has been grou p Speakers will be a son, Wil- leader of the High Priests, liam L. Rich, Director W. H. Bennett, Bishop Paul D. Chris- chairman of the 21st Ward wel-|! tensen and the missionaries. fare program and a missionThere will be a marimba se- ary to the Northwestern States jection by Marcia Ann Nelson, in 1915-17. His wife, the former Ada musical selection by the Irwin Jensen family and special num- Shepherd, has worked in all of the LDS Church auzsiliaries. bers by the 21st Ward choir. The couple will fly out of For 13 years she was manual Salt Lake on Monday, Novem- counselor in the Cache Stake ERE to Logan for a farewell testimonial 12, returning November rf mission to Hingland. ‘the Mission Home in Salt Lake CaS couple,’ Professor Logan bene A cee | |