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Show . , if 4 vw i 1 ' ! ' 1 t V ? T n x ') . 7V7 u f It . f . U Lake View Stake presidency. Pres. Floyd D. Fowers, center; Harold R. Johnson, left; F. James Schoenfeld, counselors. Roy Stake presidency from left, Newell R, BbdgecounseIor; Pres. Henry A. Matis, -- x. sion In the Northern States, Church Unit No. 328 1941-4- 3. . Roy Stake Created by Division Of Lake View By WANDA LUNb Lake View ROY, UTAH Stake was divided Sunday to create the new Roy Stake which is the 328th stake of the Church. Henry A. Matis, president of Olympic Team-XV- , children. He received his B.A. degree at the BYU and his D.D.S. at the Western Reserve University in 1950. The past 10 years he has practiced dentistry at Roy, Utah: He spent two years on active duty with the U.S. Navy. President Reimschussel was a member of the Mormon Male Quartet while fulfilling his mis schools since 1944. His mission have also included ward YMMIA superintendent,' counselor in elders quorum presi- - , He has served as president of the Cleveland Branch of that mission, and In the Lake View Stake as one of the presidents oL the Quorum of Seventy, bishop of Roy Fourth Ward three years and on the high council one year prior to this new assignment President Fowers Is a dairy farmer and a native of Hooper. . He Is married to Cora" Widdi-so- n of Hooper. They have two .sons serving in the Southern Far East Mission and five other sons and daughters. Earlier he served as a counselor In the Elders Quorum presidency, assistant Sunday School superintendent second and later first counselor in the -Hooper. Ward bishopric, followed by a year as bishop of Hooper First Ward. He then presided for seven years over Hooper Second Ward prior to his being appointed second counselor in the Lake View Stake presidency in 1955. President Johnson was bom at Ogden, and married Dorothy Elizabeth Manley of Og They have 14 sons and daughters, Including two sets of twins, nine and five years den. of age. One son is deceased. Since 1944 President Johnson has operated his own electric company at Ogden,. Utah. . President Johnson served four years as president of the elders quorum in the Ogden Twentieth Ward followed by four year? on the Ogden Stake High Council. In the . Lake View Stake he served as general secretary to the Aaronic Priesthood, and 11 years as high councilman. Most recently he has been president of the High Priest Quorum and Suntie, has also day School served as a ward teacher. President Schoenfeld graduated from the Utah State University and received his D.V.M. degree at Colorado State University. He has been a practicing veterinarian in Ogden area since 1946. He previously served two years as state dep- uty veterinarian and a year as president of the Utah Veterinarian Association. He is a master M Man. Members of Oneida Stake sustain new presidency Carl PRESTON, IDAHO Anders Mortensen, Clifton, was sustained president of Oneida Stake Sunday, succeeding President Shirley M. Palmer, who has moved to , Dillon, Mont clerk. Roy Stake will have nine wards with a membership of 5,443 persons, Including Lake View Ward and Roy Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth -- The reorganization was under ,the direction of Elder Mark E. Petersen of the Council of the Twelve and Elder Theodore M. Burton, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve. President Mortensen had served as first counselor since October 1959. President Palmer had presided over the stake , Wards. Lake View Stake will Include Hooper First and Second Wards, Kanesvlliei and Roy First and Tenth Wards, for a total of 3,220 persons. Patriarch for Roy Stake Is Andrew Moser. B. Aldus Johnson will serve as president of the High Priests Quorum, with Glen Robinson and Peter Alberts as his counselors. New r.oy Stake High Council includes Jack D. Hazen, Charles W. Goff. Earl Child, Harry W. ITelser, Ivan J. Bambrough, D. Pemile - Parsona, Leland Ben Holbrook, L- - Olympic Olympiad, HelsinkL was In the Northwestern States where he was mission clerk. His Church assignments Johnson Jr., Hooper, stake Olson, Kirk Nielson and Roy Hadley. Two bishops were named to the Lake View Stake High Council. They are Bishop Don Read of Hooper Second Ward end Bishop Alvin Anderson of Kanesville. ' President Matis married Mae Pace of Price; Utah, in the Manti Temple. They have four sons and one daughter. One son Is currently serving in the Finnish Mission. He is chairman of file Salt Lake City Section of the Amer- - Attache-US- 5 President r scoutmaster, general secretary to the Aaronic Priesthood, Sunday School superintendent, counselor in bishopric and high councilman. . He Is a native of Paris, Idaho and married Vera Beck of Spanish Fork. They have four sons and three grandchildren. President Reimschussel was bom at Poeswitz, Selesia, Germany. He married Eileen Shurtliff of Provo in the Salt Lake Temple. They have three dency, President Matis presided over the Finnish Mission 1947-5and previously was counselor in the Chicago Stake where - he also presidency served as bishop of the University Ward and a member of the high council. President Budge has been teaching in the Ogden City Stake. Floyd D. Fowers, of Hooper, second counselor to President Matis succeeded him as president of the Lake View Stake, The division and reorganization took place under the direction of Elders Spencer W. Kimball and Le Grand Richards of the Council of the Twelve, Counselors to Matis are Newell R. Budge and Dr. George G ReimsehusseL A-- Paul Croft will serve as stake clerk. AH four men are Roy residents. For the Lake-vieStake, Harold R. Johnson, Hooper, will be first counselor; Frames Schoenfeld, Roy, second counselor, and William H. V " lean Society of Quality Control In 1954 he received the Finnish Cross few meritorious service' to sports and In 1952 was the Lake View Stake for the past five years became the first president of the new Roy -- GeorgeC. Reimschussel, counselor. President Burton was bom Treasureton, Idaho. He filled a mission to the Central . He married States, Virginia Bryan in Shreveport, La., and the marriage was solemnized in the Logan Temple, In - 1940-42- Feb. 5, 1945. He has served as ward YMMIA superintendent, stake M Men leader; stake YMMIA superintendent and became a member of the high council in 1957. President Burton served In ; the armed forces from is a past president of the Preston Kiwanis Club and a member of the Sheriffs Posse. President and Mrs. Burton are the parents of seven children. President Hawkes was bom at Preston and he attended the BYU and graduated from the Northwestern University as a doctor of dental surgery. He filled a mission! to the where Northern States, 1947-4he was a 'supervising elder. 1942-46- He has taught Sunday School and served as M Men leader, Oneida. Stake YMMIA superintendent, and alternate member of the high council. He is a Master M Man. President Hawkes served with the US. Merchant Marine and UJS. Army. Mrs. Hawkes is the former Mary Beverly Anderson, Ogden. They were married Dec: 15, 1950, in the Logan Temple and are the parents of three children. since 1949, Counselors In the new presidency Include Willis Ransom Burton and Dr. Reed Rogers both of Preston. Hawkes, Elder Burton had served as second counselor in the stake - presidency since 195& and Elder Hawkes had been a - - -member el the- - high couneiL- - Leo L Byington was retained as stake Clerk. President Mortensen, a farmer, was born in Glendale, Idaho. He married - Wanda PeterSon, PreST&fi, Idaho, May 25, 1934, in the Logan Temple. He filled a mission to the Northwestern States, 1929-3He served as Counselor In the Clifton Ward bishopric from 1947 to 1954 and as bishop 1. from 1954 to 1956. .. .President and Mrs. Morterv-seare the parents of four , n children. . Week. Ending Oneida Stake presidency from left Willis R. Burton, first counselor; Pres. Carl A. . MprtcnservPr. Reed R. Hawkes, second counselor. 1. , |