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Show first bishop, nad following him in order were Elias S. Woodruff, John W. Chipman, George S. Spencer, Eugene M. Cannon, Carl W. Buehner, Eugene T. Whitaker and Bishop Curtis. Wards which have been divided off from the original boundaries of Forest Dale are Wandamere, 1918; Wells, 1919; Nibley Park, 1924; Hillcrest, 1924; Lincoln, 1928; Columbus, 1939; Fairmont, 1943, and Smith, 1945. j Jubilee Observed By Forest Dale ! A special sacrament service j and flower festival last Sunday I evening at the ward chapel, 729 j Ashton Ave., concluded a week-, week-, long celebration of the fiftieth 'anniversary of the founding of Forest Dale ward. Commemorative Commemo-rative programs and socials were held throughout last week, including in-cluding an outing, pageant and all-day program at Fairmont park Friday, and a homecoming dance and reunion Saturday night. Theodore E. Curtis Jr. is present pres-ent bishop of the ward which was established in 1896, being the first division to be cut off from the original Sugar House ward. James Jensen was the |