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Show Elder Cullimore coming to conference Elder James A. Cullimore, an Assistant to the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the Churcli of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will attend the Parowan Stake quarterly conference con-ference on Saturday and Sunday, Sun-day, March 7 and 8, it is announced an-nounced by President Howard D. Knight. I Conference sessions will be I at 8 p. m. Saturday and 10 a. m. Sunday President Knight states. The Saturday evening meeting will be a stake leadership lead-ership meeting and will be held in the First-Second Ward ', chapel. 1 The Sunday morning meeting meet-ing will be the general session, ses-sion, held in the Third Ward chapel, and the stake presidency presi-dency urges all stake members mem-bers to attend as well as any others who wish to. Elder Cul- mil m" "t " Juii"nrrr limore will be in attendance ! at both sessions. I Special musical numbers ' for the Sunday session will be I furnished by a choir made up nf .ill wards in the stake. It ELDER J. A. CULLIMORE Assist, to Council of Twelve Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be conducted by Scott Potter with Phillip Hanks as accompanist. Elder Cullimore, a former mission president in England, supervises Church . mission work in the mid-American States. Prior to his present Church assignment, in 1966, he was a church leader and a furniture business executive I in Oklahoma. Elder Cullimore is a native of Lindon, Utah. As a young man he served in the California Califor-nia mission for his church, while in Oklahoma he served j as a branch president for 14 'year and nine years as president presi-dent of the West Oklahoma District of the church. He was made the first, president of the Oklahoma Stake in I960- Later Lat-er he was called to serve as president of the Central British Brit-ish Mission, and moved to Salt Lake City in his present assignment: in 3966. |