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Show ki. lr;,'9-jti Hi! t: SILVER DATE Members of the bishopric when the Bountiful 13th Ward was organized 25 years ago included, front 1 to r, Art Maxwell, counselor; David Briggs, bishop; Richard Reid, counselor. Back, Edgar Hayes, Edward shelley and Max Zimmer, clerks. The ward is planning an open house to note the date. renew friendships. IT IS HOPED that as many former ward members as possible pos-sible may be made aware of this anniversary and open house. Postcards are available for inviting former ward members. mem-bers. For further information contact Marty Cox, chairman of the event. All present and former members of the Bountiful 13th Ward should circle Dec. 30, 1981. That evening an open house will be held in the 13th ward building at 1356 N. 650 E. Activities will begin at 6 p.m., ' continuing to 9 p.m. An exciting excit-ing highlight of this occasion is that the five bishops who served during the 25 years, and who still reside within the boundaries of the ward, will be there to visit with all present and former members of the ward. These bishops are: DAVID F. BRIGGS, first bishop of the ward, followed , by Lloyd Hayes, Larry Elking-ton, Elking-ton, Harry McSwain and Lee Lalli, who is the present bishop. The evening's activities will include fast-food items available avail-able for sale, entertainment, display of 13th Ward memorabilia memor-abilia and the opportunity to |