Show PANGUITCH STAKE REORGANIZED Changes Made at the Recent Conference Con-ference Session Apostle Woodruff was on the streets again yesterday after a somewhat hard trip to the southern part of the State where with Apostle Lyman he helped to reorganize the Panguitoli stake of ZIon The reorganization took place during the conference of the 23th and 2Cth President Jesse Crosby who has held the position for nearly a quarter of a century was retired and David Cameron an old resident of Panguitch called to fill the vacancy The new president cho o as his counselors Ma honrl M Steele and James Houston both well and favorably known in that section of the State The retlremoc of President Crosby Cros-by said Apostii Woodruff Is due simply to the fact that he Is desirous of trying his fortunes in the Big Horn colonization scheme and he will go Into that country just as soon as he can make the necessary arrangements We look upon him UM a very valuable acquisition ac-quisition to that section The south still suffers from drought and while heavy rains would be welcomed as they would cause the grass to grow and thus help out the sheep Industry they would of course be too late tb help the cereal crop Apostle Woodruff further said that several changes had been made in the four wards in the bishoprics In Pan guitch Bishop Allan Miller was retired and succeeded by James L Hay wood In Marion ward Culbert King stepped dovn and was succeeded by his son Culbert Ley King in Cannonvlllc Bishop Willis surrendered the reins of office to James Henderson In Tropic Joseph U Jolly succeeds A J Hani n The only reason for these changes It was said was because of the removals of the bishops to other portions of the j county or the State |