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Show Changes made in bishoprics Changes are announced this week in two LDS ward bishoprics, bishop-rics, Mays Anderson having been sustained as the new bishop bi-shop of the Sixth Ward, succeeding suc-ceeding Wm. J. Pratt. He has served nearly seven years. Counselors are Lynn Houser and Clayton Rose with Ed Forshee, Don Harris and Frank Brown retained as ward clerks. In the Fifth Ward, Bill Kapp has been sustained second sec-ond counselor to Bishop Leonard Leon-ard James and John L. Swen-son, Swen-son, former second counselor, is first counselor. The change wa nescessitated by the transfer trans-fer of Lawrence Lynn, former counselor, to Casper, Wyo. The 1963 legislature is already al-ready faced with spending programs pro-grams of more than $100,000,-000 $100,000,-000 in excess of current revenues. rev-enues. From where we sit, it appears that the ordinary "growth factor" of revenues will have to be supplemented by some additional increases from one source or another. |