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Show ffililSMES mm mo Important Action Is Taken by L. D. S. Conference at Twin Falls. Special to The Tribune. TWIN FALLS, Jul.- 29. Division ot Cassia stake into three stake organizations organiza-tions was completed at the quarterly conference con-ference of the L. D. S. church which closed hero Sunday. The new stakes created cre-ated out of the parent district are Twin Falls and Burley stakes. Lawrence G. Kirk man of Twin Falls, formerly bishop of Twin Falls branch, was elected president of the Twin Fa lis stake, with Edwin M. Guest and Raymond Ray-mond MeClellan, first and second counselors, coun-selors, and Louis J. Allen, stake clerk. Other officers of the new Twin Falls stake installed Sunday with the above include: Members of high council E. B. Wilklns. Wallace Strong, Peter Swensou, Henry C. Lamnreaux. Albert T. Ward. George C. Stoddard, Wesley Young, G. 11. Stoddard, Juno I'"1. Andrews, Francis A. Childs, Albert Al-bert Mulliner and Joseph Sudweeks. Alternates Al-ternates Noah Arrington, J. Albert Phillips. Stake chorister, Oenrge J. Ward: stake organ'st. Lulu D. Kirktnan: stake represent repre-sent a t ive genca kgical society, Peter Swenson: patriarch, John Kirkman. Twin Falls ward was reorganized by the selection of George W. Hammond us bishop; Orovsr X. Arrington. first counselor; coun-selor; A. K. Wilson, second counselor; Wab'emar Rad. clerk. Mccinirs Sunday were addressed by President John L. Smith, Oaklev; President Presi-dent Kirkman. Twin Falls: Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry. Salt Lake; Kudger Clawson. acting president of tho quorum of twelve aposlles. Salt Lake; ApnRtle Melvin J. Ballard. Salt Lake; President W. T. Jack and Counselor William T. Harper, Oakley. |