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Show Lehi Free Press New Utah! - night's rest," said President Baker after he was sustained to lead the West Stake where he has been bishop of the Sunset Ward dent), Robert H. Heyn (first counselor), and George E. Hyde (second counselor) have been called to serve as the new leaders of Lehi's West Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. They will replace President Val Tucker, and James Baird, who have led the stake for over ten years; and Richard Phelps, who has been a counselor for three() years. The were changes announced by Elder Jon M. Huntsman, an Area Authority Seventy, under the direction of General Authority M. Russell Ballard, and sustained by stake members during its stake conference Sunday, Aug. 29, at the West Stake Center. Stake clerk Michael K. Ekstrom and stake executive secretary Steven B. Berg were also sustained to continue serving in their positions. "I'm here to testify that Elders Ballard and Huntsman are proficient in interrupting a semi-annu- fast-growin- knows the work we are about is that of Jesus Christ," and he added his personal testimony to that of Elder Ballard's. President Heyn was born raised and in Bogota, Columbia, where he also served e mission. He and his a wife Yolanda have two sons. They moved to the United States 10 years ago, and moved his family to Lehi five years ago, where they settled in the Bull River Second Ward. He's been a West Stake High Councilor, and works as an g for nearly five years. Baker and his wife Judy are the parents of four boys, two of whom are currently serving as e missionaries. He grew up in Burley, Idaho, served a mission in Anchorage, Alaska, and currently is an account for Interstate manager Hydraulics in Sandy. He and his family moved to Lehi 6 12 full-tim- full-tim- international marketing and sales manager for the 0 years ago. Bearing testimony of Jesus Christ, Baker told members of the stake, "I have the greatest admiration for my Savior." He continued to speak of the great opportunity it is to be member of the Church, and the great opportunity to know and understand who he is. "It was a humbling experience to stand at the feet of a prophet and apostle," he concluded, speaking of his interview with Elder Ballard, "and have him witness to me that he al Corporation in West Valley. Previous church service for Heyn included being a bishop, bishop's counselor, and serving as a counselor to the Mission President. He reminisced about the time he escorted Elder Ballard's visit to Bogota 10 years ago for a regional conference, where Heyn served as both driver and interpreter for Elder Ballard. At the conclusion of the visit, Elder Ballard gave Heyn a box New bishopric sustained in Lehi 7th Ward A new bishopric was set apart last Sunday in the Lehi Missouri of chocolates to give his wife Yolanda, commenting on how appreciative he was of her sacrifice in allowing her husband to be gone during that time Heyn said Elder Ballard concluded by thanking him and telling him it was a privilege to get to know him. "A privilege for him?" said Heyn. "It was a privilege for me," and then he added, "I hope I can serve in the same level as this brother has. "I know the gospel can change lives "because it has changed mine Heyn testified in conclusion. "I know that if Jesus were to walk through the door to this room today. He would greet each of us by name, because He knows and loves each one of us that much " First Counselor David Law grew up in Orangeville, Utah and attended Emery High School. He is married to Shirlene Call Law from Star Valley, Wyoming and have three Dayton, children, Brendan, and Cayden. The Law family has lived in Lehi for seven years. Law has a counseling practice in Lehi and is a marriage and family therapist. He is also an adjunct professor at Brigham Young University in the School of Family Life and teaches courses on Marriage and Family Development, and Parent Training. Second Counselor Travis Kent Ficklin grew up in Grand Junction, Colorado. He married April Anderson of American Fork, has lived in Lehi for just over a year, and they have one Ficklin son, Rawley August. from Brigham graduated Young University in 1997, has taught at Mountain View High School and coached baseball, and currently teaches physics .... (13 D. r . t. ' Photo by Cathy Allred Assistant Financial Clerk Tim Barnes on back left, Financial Clerk Wayne Carlton, Executive Secretery Jaron Woffinden, Ward Clerk Don Hadfield; 2nd Counselor Travis Ficklin on front left, Bishop Gary Carlton, and 1st Counselor David Law. Membership Clerk Alan Smith not present. at Timpanogos High School. He Tim Barnes and his wife Stacy served in the Arizona, Tucson Stroud grew up in American Fork and are expecting their Spanish Speaking Mission. Executive Secretary Jeron first baby in December. Barnes Woffinden and his wife Raleen is a Construction Foreman for Woffinden have three children; Deck-i- t Decks. Don Hadfield Mandee, Lisa, and Emily. He is was resustained as Ward employed at Brigham Young Clerk. He and his wife Darlene Hadfield have five children; University. Financial Clerk Wayne Jaime, Lindsay, Andy, Matt, Carlton and his wife Loraine and Marc. Hadfield is a machinist. 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"He loves me and made it possible for me to return to Him. He made that privilege available to each one of you as well." Talking of King Benjamin's final address found in Mosiah of the Book of Mormon. Hyde 1 30' x 48' x 10' 45' x 56' x 12' 60' x 72' x 13' J al Financing Available! . Dr. semi-annu- Second Counselor. President Hyde is a relatively new face to Lehi, having lived here with his family for just three years. He has been serving as bishop of the 22nd Ward, and is Vice- - President and Chief Operations Officer for Barnes Bullets, Inc., in American Fork. Hyde and his wife Julie are the parents of five daughters. He was raised in Kaysville, and served a mission in Washington, D C. under the SzzIers Summer Laminated Structures Offer ends Sept. Emotional woes may plac a strain on more than just your heart According to the Academy of Genernl Dentistry erooUohal anxiety could affect tout dental health. "There's definitely a link between stress and dental health," says Nick Russo, DDS, spokesdentist for the Academy of General Dentistry. "Stress affects the immune system which can fight against the type of bacteria that causes periodontal disease, making them more prone to gum infection. While stress has long been linked to heart troubles, researchers studied the effects of stress on dental health at the State University of New York at Buffalo, the University of North Carolina and the University of Michigan. More than 1.400 volunteers, ages 25 to 74, were studied to see how stress and coping abilities affect the risk for periodontal disease, which causes oral infection, inf1 animation on the gums, bleeding gums, and loss of bone. Those at greatest risk for periodontal disease were those who were highly emotional in dealing with financial problems. The oral health of those with financial troubles were compared with those who had other pressures, such as stress over children, spouse, single life, and work. People strapped for cash had the mora severe periodontal disease. But here's the good news: those who dealt with the financial strain in an active and positive manner had no more risk of severe periodontal disease than those without money problems. Information provided by the Academy of General Dentistry. Page 7 Pnoc by Julie Lovendge Nathan Lee Baker, center, was sustained as president of the Lehi West Stake during its conference Sunday. Assisting him are first counselor Robert H. Heyn on the left and second counselor George E. Hyde on his right. Michael K. Ekstrom on the back left and Steven B. Berg continue serving as stake clerk and executive secretary. Independence Mission. Fw - full-tim- e 7th Ward, Lehi Stake. Bishop Gary Carlton is the son of Kenneth and Lorene Carlton. He and his wife Jean Carlton have four children; Lane, Jamie, Lance and Todd. Bishop Carlton is employed by Moss Industrial as a plumber and pipefitter. He served in the 1999 - presidency good Nathan Lee Baker (presi- 1, News Church Stake calls new Lehi LDS West By Julie Loveridge Wednesday, September Certain restrictions apply. See store for details. |