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Show Centerville By LYDIA KILPACK 295-0021 Now's the time the trees start to agitate for spring -putting out leaflets! Here's hoping that the weather !: cooperates. Stake Conference was held on Sunday, March 28 and the stake center was filled to overflowing twice. It seems like the population increases each quarterly conference, and I'm sure it does. Elder William H. Bennett, assistant to the Council of the Twelve was the very interesting interest-ing guest speaker. Present with Elder Bennett was his wife who also spoke. President Stanley.M. Smoot reported to the conference go'ers that the new chapel would be completed and ; dedicated in May or early t June, at which time boundary lines of the wards would be changed to decrease the numbers of some of the ,' wards. He also stated that the ' constructing of a new Stake Center would not commence ; until April 1977, to be completed by April 1978. Bishop Kenneth and Leah Ogzwalla are grandparents again. Roger and Jeanine Ogzewalla became parents of . their first child on Sunday, ; March 21. a little daughter, weighing 7 lbs. Her name is Courtney Ann, and. her ma- ? ternal grandparents are Mark and Melba Cram of Salt Lake City. Marlow and Leone Fisher, together with Walter and Harriet Peterson have returned re-turned from an enjoyable trip. They went by plane to San Juan, Porto Rico, where they boarded a ship and cruised from there to Venequela. South America, and the four Virgin Islands. They were gone for eight ' days. were happy to attend the : missionary farewell of their 'f first grandson to go on a mis- ' sion. He is Mark Falkner. ' Marlow will speak at the meeting in Holladay. Congratulations to Patrice : Seegmiller, daughter of Gerald and Marline Seegmiller, Seeg-miller, who was one of the ' Sterling Scholar finalists : chosen in Business Educa- "' Hon. Patrice is a student at s Viewmont High Schoool. The Young Adults of the stake met at the Stake Center ' on Sunday evening March 28, where, the speaker was '' Vaughn Featherstone. " |