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Show Reorganize Quorums In Kolob Stake Largely attended sessions featured feat-ured Kolob stake quarterly conference, confer-ence, held in t'.ie Fourth ward chapel Saturday and Sunday. President Presi-dent J. Emmett Bird presided at each meeting. Reorganization of the Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth quorums of elders was announced during the conference and new officers were sustained as follows: Second quorum. Dv. V. E. Otteson, president; presi-dent; Clifford Crandalt and Rulon Ashcraft, counselors; Leon Harrison, Har-rison, secretary; Third quorum, La Celle Sumsion, president; Willis Whitmore and Frank Taylor, counselors; coun-selors; Albert Giles, secretary; Fourth quorum Paul Thorn, president; presi-dent; Arthur Condie and Arnotd Roylance, counselors; Ray Weight, secretary; Fifth Quorum Spencer Mackley,' president; Elmer Bird and Rulon Jensen, counselors; Royai Binks, .secretary. Missionaries In Cliarge The stake missionary organization organiza-tion was in charge of the session Saturday evening at which M iss Marie Barthoiemew, Warren Bear-dall Bear-dall and Will Peterson, were speakers. speak-ers. Grant Palfreyman and Miss Hele'h Ptl.fi eyman furnished the music. 1 C. G. Salisbury, stake clerk, gave an interesting report on the stake forenoon session stating that a church attendance record at a noticeable increase was shown in the attendance &l meetings during dur-ing 1932,' also be stated, that though' fhe amount of tithing decreased de-creased Somewhat last year,' the number of tithe payers had increased'. in-creased'. President J. Emmett Bird, in charge of each session, Bishops' A. G. Peterson and Frank Jensen. President Hilton Robertson and' Miss Vernessa Hu'tchings, returned! missiohai"y, were ' other speakers during t'iie morning session. Patriarch Speaks At thd afternoon meeting A.'w. Harmer 'of the stake presidency, Patriarch John H. Manwarihg, and Mae Huntington, primary stake board jvesidenf. spoke. The Sunday Evening meeting was under the direction of the. M. I. A. Alonzo Morley or the B. Y. U., Provo, was the principal speaker. '1'ac higli school mule and ladies chorus, tundier the direction of Clair Johnson und Jay Strong, Mrs. Mary S. Boyer and Miss Naomi Tew furnished music at the general gen-eral sessions. The Thistle and Maplcton wards were in charge of the musical program -Sunday evening. |