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Show Woods Cross By BETSY ISON 282-5111 Congratulations to the Carl Drapers, they had a baby boy. Everyone said farewell to summer on Monday as the school bells rang out for the first day of school. It's a boy for James and Sally Swain. Sean Peters, 11 year old son of Cheryl and Robert Peters, spent 10 days in the L.A. area of California in accordion competition. On the way down the group stopped in Las Vegas. While in California they visited Sea World, Lion Country Safari and Disneyland. Dis-neyland. Sean brought home two trophies to add to his collection. Teresa Garlitz spent a week in Cleveland visiting her dad. whom she hasn't seen for ten years. While there she visited Niagara Falls. The new bishop for the Seventh Ward, Lestor Ken- nington sustained Jimmy Stewart and Mark Pendleton counselors; Dave Zollinger, Ryan McNight, Mike Newhouse and Sumner Newman, New-man, ward clerks. Relief Society president is Betty Dyreng. president of the Young Women committee Don Strand and Young Men Committee Glen Tonge. The Fourth Ward sustained Wally Hawkins Sunday School Pres.; J. T. Moreii J T" Turner counsel 2 primary released Uf, Blazer A and sustain- , i Ellett; released lW Blazer B and sustain w Adams. V a MIA Mia Maid at, ;cE' tained was Laurie: Young Men Commi,.. ,., Ray. Mutual ' changed from Tuesi ings to Thursday f, ': and Relief Society, me changed from j:, ;,ial mornings to Tuesi; K- ov ings. aisi The Fifth Ward t sind bishop. Perry hi: M sustained to this m ;t:i4 |