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Show 'ard boundaries chanaed; new officers named Mrs. LaVern Jensen is the new 5th Ward Relief Society president, succeeding Mrs. Re-va Re-va Lynn. Mrs. Naomi Thorn is retained as a counselor and a new work counselor is to be named later. Mrs. Verlaine Swenson is secretary. In the elder's quorum, Mark (continued on page 2, col. 6) T(l. change in the Fifth and 1 1 entli Ward boundaries, sus--..nment of a new bishopric in Fifth Ward and changes several of the auxiliary or-j or-j lizations in both wards, J-e effected Sunday. ., jawrence Lynn was sus- "",ied bishop of the Fifth Zt.rd with James Sumsion and Don Rigby counselors; Dean Warren, ward clerk and Reed Hunter and Maiben Christen-sen, Christen-sen, assistants. The new boundary line of the Fifth Ward was extended one block further east, taking approximately 150 people in 35 families from the Seventh Ward. SEr -rr V' i rr ?K I 1 o- I "k sis -Jf r f I i "V 1 t -I i -mini -n- i larurt v,lliui'r ""--- -'-"-;i-farW J SfwLY SUSTAINED Members of the Lynn, bishop; Don Rigby, counselor; back Fifth Ward bishopric, seated, left to row, Maiben Christensen, Reed Hunter and !-ht, James Sumsion, counselor; Lawrence Dean Warren, clerks, sustained Sunday. Ward lines changed; new officers named (continued from page one) Sumsion is president; Kenneth Metcalf and Kenneth Darwin Beardall, counselors; the latter two being new. John Swenson a former bishop's counselor, is high priest group leader. Leonard James is the retiring retir-ing bishop of the Fifth Ward. His counselors were John Swenson and Bill Kapp. Dean Allan, James Sumsion and Reed Hunter were clerks. Seventh Ward With the new boundary moving mov-ing several former auxiliary officers from the Seventh to the Fifth Ward, a number of changes resulted. Mrs. Lois Child was sustained sus-tained president of the 7th Ward Relief Society with Shirley Shir-ley Nielson and Kaye Snow, retained counselors and La-Wana La-Wana Gurr, retained as secretary. secre-tary. In the Primary, Marilyn F. Crandall was named president; Leigh Simpson, Janet G. Packard, counselors and Velma Taylor, secretary. Beth Johnson was retained president of the MIA. Geniel Crandall is activity counselor and another counselor is to be sustained to replace Fern Li-sonbee, Li-sonbee, transferred to the 5th Ward. Richard Thompson is a new clerk in the Seventh Ward. Other new officers in the two wards will be announced as soon as they are sustained. |