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Show CHANGES MADE III 0 REM STAKE OREM Mem'bere of the Sharon L. D. 8. suke were urged to get away from government relief as soon as possible by Reed Smoot of the council of twelve apostles at quarterly conference Sunday in the Lincoln high school auditorium. A. V. Wetklns, president of the staks, spoke on the resurrection of Christ, ct the morning cession of the conference, aa did Paul K. Nielsen, Niel-sen, president of the Sharon stake mission. Hslsn Pyne, Ray Carter, Lloyd atubbs and Merrill Kitchen, all recently re-cently returned missionaries, spoke at the afternoon session of the conference, con-ference, relating their missionary experienoee. Mrs. Robert Hill and Ruth Ml-drura Ml-drura wers released as members of the etake Primary board, and Luetic Lu-etic P. Meag, Velda Bunker and Donna Van Wagenen were sustained sus-tained as new members. Mary M. Brsdahaw and Luclle Olsen were euetalned ae new Sunday ochool board members. Eph E. TwItcheU, preedent of the fourth quorum of elders, was released, re-leased, together with his. counselors, counsel-ors, Clarence L. Kof ford and Qeorge V. Selman, and Niels Iverson, sse-retary. sse-retary. Mr. Kofford was austainsd as president, with J. Le Roy Man-gum Man-gum and Arthlmus Newell as counselors coun-selors and Samuel 8. Johnson, secretary. sec-retary. Earl S. Klelnman was released as first counselor In the fifth quorum and Lavell Robblns sustained to 1 auoceed him. Lowell Cordon was releassd as ; president of the seventh quorum of , elders and Howard B. Ferguson was susulned as prceldent |