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Show , 7 ,.,. ... ,,,,. ..., - ..,., .., , ..... ' ' - - , - - 0 , I, ; 04 lanapolls- ',- - elt . ., . ) .. 7 i. - ' - i ,.. - . - . I N D. INDIANAPOLIS, This largikeity famed for its annual Memorial Day auto races last Sunday was deft-- . nated headquarters for the '283rd Make in the Church. , The Indianapolis Stake was created here from the Central Indiana District of the Great , r . . .. : - , William G. Williams, Ronald Patterson, Donald Lyldns, Raymond A. King. James E. Clayton, High - - , , ond. . , :4 Phyll A. Hansen, mission ' president : Hazel M. Brinson, Rellei Society president - . H. Dean Wilsted, YMMIA ' . y t ' . ',,.. v , dent ', ' . 411 t 4 V14., , , . , "' .itt., ..9 1 . ... , , ,, f - $ 11 .. i I ' .. - , 1 ,- ' I I ik . , - , t ,e - ,t , ' - ,, 0 ,- '..- -- ' .,- ,,; , .. , , , , . t , t , s, : ' -' , ,,t, - - - - I ' PRESIDENCIPresident Philip F. Low, right,, was sustained STAKE Bloomington, Columbus, MunSunday as the president of the newly created Indianapolis Stake. Others to serve with cie, Purdue 'and Richmond.. him are, left to right, President Marion E. L owder, first counselor; President Roland Branches are Kokomo, Ander.Hodgson, second counselor and William L. R - idgeway, stake clerk. Datwin J. Harwood, son and Connersyle. assistant stake clerk, is not shown. Biographical 5:4ketches ... President 1..owa married i .,,..' ''' P'''''"""'""7.24!, 4 Mayda Stewart of Richfield, , Utah, in the Salt Lahe Temple 1 k4 '..g June 11, 1942. They have five ',':': ... , ,,,, i, children. , ,,, 4, ,. He received his. B.S. degree ., '( at. the BY11,M.S. degree, Cali.., fornia institute of Technology .:,,,,,t-,;:',.f;41.,k. and Ph.D. at the Iowa State ' 3. ,,,,,.,,,,, :. Two MONT. high priests' quorum of Butte , College. , , ,,,,,.. as He Stake. served also has Stake Butte members of the Since 1952 he has held positions in the North and Central , sistant, High Council were sustained 'president of Butte Branch , , p , Noah Lykins, patriarch to Indiana Di st ri c t s, having prior to the organization of in the stake presidency' Sunt- t,,,.9,, zA,..., ,, the stake. served as president over each, the stake. day. Charles W. Hanna was as well as first counselor in High councilmen, Robert D. The new president was born ' ik',,,-01- ' ,1 appointed stake president to C. ..... , each D. Wilmer and district .m.,,,,,,..t1-,, .:; Lawrence, councilman in Denny, ;;i, in "West Alexander, Pa., and succeed President Edgar T. IS.'"' the first mentioned. Lowell Hedrick, David R. ''- 3 married Eleanor Faddis of Henderson. President-Lowde- r V,,... 0,1;:::H',!.;rk4,--,-since SepSnapp, Dean A.' Broadhead, Utah. Provo, C. Melvin a Petersen, tember of 1958 has served as George F. Dale,, George T. Hill, .s.) Nitv counselor to President HenderPresident Petersen is a naa district councilman. Prior to i ,',,,;', Nt:1414..:45 same in the tive was retained of a Butte and son, if to partner the midwest he moving : in a grocery business. He has office by the new president. served as bishop of the Rich 4i,I ,,i14-::- I,' .0 ,.,:i.: served asrfirst counselor in the Earle C. Wright Qof the high field Sixth Ward, Sevier Stake '''', 7:, ,,,,,,,54,..;,,,,,. i1,, President succeeds council stake presidency since Sept '.'..': and as a high councilman. , ''': y.f.( , ,,, fp' 8, 1957. Prior to that he was John D. Ford Jr. as second 4c14 40' '1,:..t 4:W He is married and has one ow:tweak ,:; second to couhselor counselor. President son. MRS. MAYBE N. NIELSEN Henderson for a year. The changes were effected President Hodgson also has named to Primary He also has been a member at the stake quirterly conferhis,doctor's degree obtained in - of the o direction ence under 1946 at high council, the University bf Wis ,the president CA M lill I D G E, MASS. a of of LeGrand memRichards the of Elder consin. His KS. and B.S. deelders, quorum , More than 350 young people ber of a branch presidency and Council of the Twelve and were received at BM grees of the New England MISSIOn . an officer and teacher in the Elder. Alma Sonne, Assistant He married Irene Verna Bull gathered in Cambridge re- Council of the Twelve. to the of auxiliary organizations. Madison, 25, Wis., 1944, June the for sixth annual cently A. His wife is the former Clerk Stake the later solemnized Harvey marriage conference. Homes of youth Helen Mar Christensen Ross his Lewis 1946. and in 22, of assistant, the local July Logan the Church members Blackfoot,- - Idaho. Stocker, were retained by the Temple. They have three chilwere opened to accommodate J President Wright was a new presidency. dren. ' the girls and their leaders. The ' member of the Mrs. Mayre N. (H. Don) Henderson Much has President of the will high council and territory their leaders boys stayed Nielsen of 2044 Michigan Ave. headed the Butte Stake since prior to his new appointment. in the Cambridge Branch meet-- . -, be familiar to President HodgHe formerly, served as a memthis week was appointed a son for he served a iTliSSiOn in its organization in 1952. Elder . Jug house. ber of the Butte West Ward member of the Primary Genthe Great Lakes. He has also Richards, incidentally, was one Mission President Junius M. eral Board, announces General served on the district council, of thi' General Authorities of. bishopric. He is engaged In the Jackson presided over the con-- , on ... President LaVern W. Parmley. a branch as and business. occasion. that banking president ficiating ference which lasted from FriWith few exceptions, since clerk. While residing in the President Hanna has been ' President Wright is a native day evening tO Sunday noon. of Yakima, Wash. Mrs. Wright she reached her 14th birthNorthern States Mission he a' member of the high. council The events of the conference served as a counselor' in a since 1956. Prior to that assign. 1, 'Isof thelormer were planned and conducted Margery Kasky , day anniversary, yrs. Nielsen z has served continually in an Butte.. branch' was the of presidency, he MIA ,ment officers of the president by the auxiliary of the Church, either mission assisted' by the Sun.' -. .. '''''''...r..''''v:-.';;";"'::...as a teacher or of,ficer.zShe ':'':'.. '''' '7'''''.. '''''f'''''''''''''''' - .f;:: . gr,- t. ry,,1,11 ,717; Z ; ' day School and Primary work. ' '' ' first served as a ,Sunday. ' '' '' :' 't .12 -1 ' ' ers. D I s t r I c t leaders also ' ' '' , ..,..: :'' ;:s ... :; , .,' : :, ;17 School teacher and has con0 1,f0,, : 0; t with the program, helped ' ' ,, - 1 t ;:, ,, .-- 0 - 71? tributed 10 years of service ki,1. ,, I,.i ; "; Participants arriving Friday L , I to the Primary. Her service ' 1 t. 7 ; evening were fed, then got' ' :$,.., ": .... '' .' ''',1,1'.r in the Church has been given ' 'k !',.4 ' W .....4'n .' . in a social r':!.! . which , , ' : Z,1 acquainted ' ' '' ' ' ' ' ; In Utah,ZCalifornia, Missouri A 14'' w '", i AS , ' r: Included games, singing, dame- , ,t , , , ''' ''',. ,A,-li i o, '' and Texas, where the family and a moving picture. ' --t Ing ,,s,,,, ,- -V it has resided. i ,' , ,z:,-,-, 41; t .;, Saturday's program included , Mrs. --Nielsen was married ' outdoor' sports and a picnic 'III I ": ' '''. ,, i 1 ''' tUr.xl to H. Don Nielsen in the Salt "; f ' '' at the Sheepfold grounds in ii Lake Temple, She has two . . r',; , Stoneham., t I daughters and three grandchilIn the evening a ;banquet y ' ,' t,;''' 7,:;'' f iIqx ''' .4Ii I;11 . dren. 1 was served in the Cambridge atwas born at Hooper, She , t,; ' A' 'I 1,. Branch recreation hall. This , Z t tended Weber High School and was followed by a dramatic 0 ', ' f, L. j, ''' Weber Junior College at Ogden '' 1 ' . ' , produciiln, "The G I or 1 o u s , ' ,'' ' and began her teaching career ,,,' of , the depictGospel," Light iil''' ,,, In the Weber County Public 1 ,N.1,0--the Gospel 'dispensations. ing 1,-- , Schools- - Later, she attended .1,: 7''''' ii ,t-A semiformal dance corn- t '", I 1 ...f , A, the University of Utah and , A ; t''':"-- ifk ; ....,:J pleted the evening. z' 0 'r ,,,,,- l,, ' '''' ' ' ,University of Southern Cali- '''k. -' A priesthood session was g o' held Sunday morning, and the ' '',' , Irea.40$ 14t , met same time to at the girls I "Whoever therefore shall I 11 receive instructions from Mrs. ' 1 break-on- e of these least corn- Leaak.ANNO8 ' '114i 444 .04,)V56001110.4100112,0CIWA IMF Margaret Jackson, head of' the '' and shall teach mandments 'PRESIDE IN BUTTE STAKENewly sustained leaders of Butte Stake in Montana, are, mission Relief Society and men so, he shall be called the . to W. left President Melvin C. Hanna Charles front row, Petersen, first counselor; right; Primary.. leaat in the kingdom of - President Jackson addressed sod Earle C. Wright, second ,counselor.rit ear, Harvey A. Lewis and Ross Stocker, -- gertis.!, heaven: btit whosoevttshall ' The stake was reorganized 2Stinday under the direttion of Elder LeGrand Richo . the final meeting which was do and teach them, tbe same srds of the Council of the Twelveand Elder Alma Sonne, fAssislant to the Council of then devoted to testimony shall be called great in the . Twelve. the , qhe young people bearing by of heaven!' Matt kingdom ' ., 5:19. Week Ending Mciy-23,196CHURCH 0 . , . . . . , . - , Butte Stake Member's Sustain New. Leaders fl ,.- '' I i , ,,,, , , :: -- - ,i , Bung - f ., . . - f irst - - 1 -;- - ...,,...: ' , .. 4 Ir. 4': ,, :,!.A., .: , ;:, ' ; - -- -- 1 i . , t Primary Adds New Aide to General Board , . . . , 350 Youths Of New England Hold Meetings . -, t , , .- ': - . , , , -- ' , t , INDIANAPOLIS '1 , 1,704.4 s ' ,k - 4- 2, ,, ; 1 , . ' , P ti ' ! , Su- z , , - Ai - 1, , ... , - '- - ,..0;. - Catherine Lykins, Primar- y-president. The stake population is 2.384 In seven wards and three branches. Wards include two at Indianapolis, one each at . , i N . , ' 4 ,e . - ) Margaret La.. Vean Peterson, YWMIA presi- ' - - , , perintendent; , ; . ' , , , , ........, priests' Quorum president; James D. Fancy, 'first coun, selor and 'Joe Edd Scott, sec- - Canada. His, counselors are President Marion E. Lowder jr.; who was born at Parowan, Utah, at present cliViSiOn manager for Rena Ware and President Roland Hodgson, head of the biological development department, of the Eli Lilly Co., and a native of Teton. Idaho. Other Officers Other stake officers named by Elder Spencer W. Kimball of the Council of the Twelve end Elder William J. Critchlow Jr., Assistant to the Council' of the Twelve, were: William L. Ridgeway, clerk end Darwin J. Harwood as- , - , .' Lakes Mission'. Named to preside over the Make were three men who have gfoWn up in the Church ,In Utah,'Idaho'and Canada.' 'they are Stake President Philip Punk Low, a professor of soil chemistry at Purdue INVersity, since 1949. He Is a native of Carmangay, Alberta, , . , . 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