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Show Local Mem SALT FLAT NEWS, OCTOBER, 1971 o rrn. w&i RHW1 ira 11 1 mwi Members of ttie Ibapah Branch are pictured at the reorganization meeting on August 1. LDS Branch Reorganized at Ibapah At Ibapah Branch Conference on August 1, 1971, under direction direc-tion of President Kenneth Johnson, John-son, the Ibapah Branch sustained a new presidency. It became necessary to release President Milton Bell so that he could move away to obtain work. Called to fill this vacancy was President Rao Henry Bateman. He chose as his first counselor Victor Floyd Myers and the second sec-ond counselor has not been chosen yet. On June 27, 1971 Jay Hicks was installed as branch clerk under the direction of President Presi-dent Shirts. Rao Bateman is a rancher of Ibapah, Floyd Myers owns the Central Store in Ibapah and Jay Hicks is a rancher, also. A large congregation was present pres-ent for conference in this small branch, and afterwards the Relief Society served lunch to all. One of the highlights of the meeting was when a lamanite member, Florence Pete, had her twin daughters blessed. ggNg t0mm WMJWiililu " r r" j X "f" 9 m&i& mLVxa m mm j -t; s -.Mr ft ; . ; . ' m ku - r.- sj :? wwi iswe sr? sx-Txj r';. "-u - . I U "SB (y I r 1 ' I II ar K7 O I; If Kl zik. 1; I I - ' J ma t J ' f1! pWj 1' ll LSt'ikV I: r. (csfeffd 1 l amBl ..J NEWS photo courtesy Tooele Transcript i?oo Bateman is the new Ibapah Branch President. He has chosen Victor Floyd Myers as his first counselor. Jay Hicks is the Branch Clerk. "ROY VAS HERE- I i Notice of Intent The Salt Flat News will be publishing a special Wen-dover Wen-dover section of local town news in addition to the regular issue. The following subjects will constitute this section. Types of News: MARRIAGES pictures requested BIRTHS OBITUARYS pictures requested WHO WENT WHERE SERVICE NOTES SHERRIFF DEPT. ELKO SHERRIFF DEPT. TOOELE LOCAL GOSSIP CHURCH NEWS This section will be only for residents of Wendqver and the following communities: IBAPAH CALLAO GOLD HILL KNOLLS MONTELLO OWL SPRINGS GROUSE CREEK " TROUT CREEK ' At the present the NEWS does not have an office in Wendover. It is requested that all material be mailed to Box 345 Wendover, Utah 84083. To insure publication in each forcoming issue, a deadline date for each issue will be the 10th of each month. WENDOVER MARRIAGE LICENSES John Thomas Clarke, 24, of Tooele and Carlene Sue Stalli-viere, Stalli-viere, 20, Tooele. William Jackson Hogan, 19, Stockton and Jill Johnson, 19, Tooele. RAND SCOTT Gibson, 23, Tooele and Char Layne James, 18, Tooele. - OBITUARY - Michael W. Ruskievicz Michael Wolfram Ruskievicz, 24, "T V;. Box 313, Wendo- ?' . ver, who died Sept. fa? ' 7 of accidental burns in a Tooele hospital. Born Oct. 23, 1946, Munich, V Germany, to John v, Stanley and Gabri- .' ele Maria Ruskie- :" vicz. Married Suz- f :'.' anne Marie Stow- j: j., ers. May 21, 1968, fc.: A- victor, Idaho; sol- , k a emnized Salt Lake " LDS Temple. Student Ricks College. Col-lege. Survivors:widow,son, Robert John, Salt Lake City; parents, California; Cali-fornia; brother, Stephen, California; Califor-nia; grandmother. East Germany. -3 1 1. SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Wendover High. 106 Wendover Elementary. . 133 Ibapah 12 Small enough to know you, Big enough to serve you. S & D LAUNDRA-MAT announces NEW dry-cleaning facilities Phone 665-2322 Wendover 4 Hr -i HIGH PERFORMANCE AUTOMOTIVE FARTS faafow AUTO PARTS tanctionedl Hfll fl V jobber Phone (801) 665-2304 Collect if need be Changes Made in VJendover Bishopric Changes were made in the Wendover Ward Bishopric at the regular sacrament meeting held June 27, 1971 with Bishop Preston Pres-ton A. Nuffer conducting. President Kenneth C. Johnson of the Grantsville Stake presided at the meeting and made the following fol-lowing changes. Steven Lovell who was re leased as first counselor, will be moving to Blanding, where he has accepted a position as Principal in a school outside of Blanding. Monte G. Hammond was released re-leased as second counselor, and sustained as first counselor to Bishop Nuffer. He with his wife lone and five children have been making their home in Wendover. He is employed by the FAA and came to Wendover from California. Califor-nia. Arthur Richard Dixon was released re-leased as ward clerk and sustained as second counselor. Mr. Dixon and his wife Caren have been resi-dents resi-dents of Wendover for many years. They are the parents of three children. He owns and operates a motel, a drive in and is co-owner of the S&D Grocery and Dry Goods Store. Don C. Lewis was sustained as ward clerk. He and Mrs. Lewis are the parents of five children. He is employed at the Kaiser Aluminum Alumi-num Chemical Corp. at Wendover. Wen-dover. Mark V. Tripp was retained as assistant ward clerk. He and his wife Gertrude are long time residents resi-dents of Wendover and are the parents of six children. vVJ 5SM ? |