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Show - .. - t - 77, - - 4 . z , ,, '. - . , Idaho Falls Stake ' , t atizzee..-..".- - . , ' '' , t 1 , 7Ca1017To...-'1Présidé-7- , -- - - IDAHO Mot ley. The couple was married DM Pres111). 1311-11- 1 Ili,4 suit Lake C Temple, Ident. of the Idaho Falls Stake, TI Y have seven children. Mrs. has devoted a lifetime of service to 'his 'Chart:h and to educ.4-- I Abisironi is , also active in the tion: i Church and is serving as a memPresident Brizzee was .sus- 'leer of the Primary Stake Board. FALLS, 4, k , . . . , x ' ; ' ' , - P, , , ) 4 . s, - - , - . , , ,, -' 4. Brizzcse-lh- 12 , 4 .. . i , tamed - last - Sundayta preside Pres. Johnson the stake, succeeding ' President William J. Bryant. . Second counselor to President Present from Salt Lake City to Brizzee is Bishop Hal direct the reorganization were ,'son, of the Idaho FaIS Elder Spencer W. Kimball bl the Council of Twelve, and Ell teenth Ward. Ile is a local insurder Eldred G. Smith, Patriarch a we man. , ' A native of Idaho Falls, Prestto the Church. Formerly a. Member of the dent Johnson was born July 21, High Council, President trizzee 11319, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Is Presently serving as principal13ohnson. both of whom are still of the Bonneville High School at i living at Lincoln. Ile attended Ammon. ,I Lis, educationa1 rise- I local ,' schools" and - graduated cialty is guidance, and he is now from Idaho Falls High School, working toward his doctorate in and then studied at the Univereducation administration. Ills sity of Idaho, southern branch, mother, Mrs.- lIenry..tNora) Idaho Slate College.- -- :Brizzee, is still living at Rex'. President Johnson filled a two burg.,,,' and a half year mission for the Ile-- attended scho,ol at 'RexChurch in Brazil and then burg, graduating from both served for three years in the Madison High School and Ricks U.S. Air of that time Force, College. Thereafter, he taught overseas in thepart South Pacific. school at Rexburg and Menan. a Upon his return he During World War II President service station before operated into going Brizzee spent two years in the the insurance business. Army, serving most of that time Also active in the Church overseas in the South Pacific since his youth, he has and Japan. Upon, his return he attended fully served as Sunday School and graduated from the Univer- teacher, a counselor in the suelf sity, of Idaho with, a master's nerintendeneysc. Mutualthilitiik6; nin 1Young Improveadministrain education degree tion. While there he served as ment Assn., member of the high branch president in the mission. Council fur two years and nine When the SpokaneStake was months, and bishop of the Fourorganized, he served as bishop teenth Ward for more than two of the Moscow Ward. From years. there he came to Idaho Falls In Ile has served as a director 1919 and was employed by the and president of the Idaho Falls Snake River lielutual Fire Insur- Junior Chamber ,of Commerce, ance Co. until assuming his present and is married to The former position as principal at Am- Virginia Pond, daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. Angus Pond of mon. The couple has four Always faithful and devoted 'to his church, President prizzee d sened as a stake high councilServing as clerks to President man anq as bishop of the Brizzee are Jack B. Thompson, Ward. Earlier he had filled stake clerk; Dave E. Benton and a mission in California... Amos Clements, assistant stake In civic affairs, he has been clerks ' all of whom have long active In the Idaho Falls Lions been active in the Church and .Club; served as county chair- in business circles here. man of the Crippled Children's Society and last year was chairmin of the fire prevention com- Cro;9 And Todd Huts mittee of the Idaho Falls Cham- Named 'Scouts Of Year' ber of Commerce, which won a - , .4. , . , I ,, t , 1 -- , t -i - , . t . ''.. if 1 kk.,..,,0,' ,I ' , , , I ' I t - ,, , '', --,,,., ' 1 e t f ,,,, ...,. , - f I ',. , i --- -A ' t , ,., ,, - ,, - ) 4, , , . ,. 4 - -- -- , . ', ' - - r- , ,- , It : - : it-- i .. i', It - . ()Vet' - i .: '- ---'''' - , - ' ) , , ' ' , ' ti'el '' ' - :' ' ''' - ,,,,, '''''''"'':', ' ; IDAHO . . Charles P. Charles - .....,.,.,,,, ,. - - - c 1 . i - -- ,. . .: T , 4 , i 1 -- ..olf I.e. t .1' ;'41(,- ,...oode t.,... '''''''''''''''''''""4''''' ''' . t , ' ,"'.'-."'"4- - ' - , ' ,'''' - ,, - success-ILsake- 1 r I " Idaho-:Falls- ' , Lin-coi- 4 I - ilti 411 .' 1 .1111:,,' (0.0" 4, ' 4 ,, . g , - . . 1 PRESIDENCYSeated left to right, Paul W. Ahlstrom, first P. Brizzee, and Hal R. Johnson, second counselor; standCharles President 'counselor; IDAHO FALLS STAKE - ing, Jack B. Thompson, clerk, and Dave,E. Benton, assistant clerk. Absent when picture was taken was Amos Cements, also an assistant cleik. - BYU Adult Education Blackfoot Stake Changes Dr. Harold Wen Clark in Official Staff. Named Dean Of Department BLACKFOOT, eral recent changes were made in the leadership of the Blackfoot (Idaho) Stake. Allen F. Larsen and Wilson T. Harper, both of the More-land Ward, were sustained as members of the High Council. Others sustained at quarterly conference at which Elder Clifford E. Young, assistant to the Council of the Twelve, represented the itoneral authorities, were Dean W. Parks, mission president; Norman Howell !Ind W. Delos Elison, Counselors to president Parks; and Martha V. Parks, secretary of the relief PROVO Harold Glen Clark, former Brigham Young University Extension Division director, has been appointed dean of Adult Education and Extension Service, according to school authorities. The elevation of the directiar to a dean's status, was deetted advisable due to the rapid increase in student enrollment for extension division off campus title of director was classes. The -- , , 1' . abolished.society. Enrollment for !Released from stake positions classes last year jumped 23 per s s t , I xlaSTAMre enrol-innA- - ' 4V , ,k were Rulon J. Canister, High cent over the preceeding year, Council; Eugene M. Higgins, according to Dean Clark. By mission president, and Donna 1960 it is expected total enrolh-nenBenson. Relief Society secretary. will top that At the conference, conducted the regular dal time student s at BYU, he said. rTTesiaent iffirreyATI H"Arn 4 ful campaign. stake leaders presented lArave, sons of Mr. and Hills, The only difference between President Brizzle Is married !a Golden Gleaner Award to' the Extension Durwood F. have Division and oth;Mrs. Huls, of to, the former Amy IIirschl been cited as "Boy Scouts of the 1Lona Mae Sorenson, and a er university .departments headSugar City. They have live 'Year" at Valdez, Award to D. Cleon ed Alaska. The by a- dean is that the divichildren. awards were presented at al Bergeson. sion has no faculty members itPres. Ahistrorn Court of Honor held at the Valself. It uses faculty members President Brizzee's first coun- dez High School auditorium. "Ile that walketh with wise and facilities of other departselor, Paul W. Ahlstrom, served Craig mad Todd are the only two men shall be wise but a com- ments for its classes. as second counselor to Presi- Mormon boys in the troop of panion of fools shall be deEstablishing a dean of adult dent O'Bryant and prior to that fourteen. education will tend to center 13:20; 11:7. stroyed."Prov. was a member of.. the High Council: lie is the owner-tnan-Fur,,, &ger of the niture Co. here. I Anative of Shelley, President Ahlstrotn is a son of Mrs. Mat 1 tilda Ahlstrom and the late moved to James Ahlstrom.--IiIdaho Falls with his parents at 'the age of six, attended schools -t , here, gratluating from the high 1 : school. Following graduation he I , filled a central states mission ,, for the Church from 1933 to , 1 , 41' '4,4,. lib. s - - 1 4 ' , . , If - '' ,,,, DR. HAROLD GLEN CLARK director to demi I i , - Morley-Chapi- . : . n , . . . . ,11- ,.... .-- , . , ' , , ..,-- , t 1937.., .5' 1, t) ....,.... . Upon return, from his mis 1 t , sion, Vresident Ahlstrom served ,, from 1937 to 1911 as Idaho Falls 4 ., Stake mission president. Ile then spent three years in the , Army in the European theater disof operations. Following his i , , charge and return home, he was : sustained hs Idaho Palls Stake -'''''' ' , ..e. YMMIA superintendent, where --. he served until he was called ' - 1 ' , 14::::,,,00. Council. to the High ...- ,,, , '''''....: , President Ahlstrom has been PRIDE BRANCII CHAPEL Elder, John Longden, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve, affiliated with the Morley-Chadedicated this modest chapel Sept 2R, 1956. - It Is located in Louisiana in the Gulf in firm since 191G. lie is a Member of the education commiltitee ,States Mission and will serve the 93 members of that branch. Three hundréd ninety five them investigators, were in attendance for the dedicatory services. It persons, Many of of the local Chamber of Catmerce. lie Is married to the was erected at a- cost of $32,000 with an additional 56,000 for furnishings. Bet ty Morley, d a u gh t er ---- - - ::: form :- 7'- --' 7 W eek- - Endinl October 77; ' : 71: - - - - - -- --. of Joseph and the late Astrid - - - , , ., ., ' i and continue the Churtt's unttied education system. The majority of classes taught are In religion, recreation, arts, music and leadership courses, thus supplementing other school classes, and not taking the place of them, Dean Clark pointed out-DeClark has been director of the department and professor of education at BYU for 10 years. He was a member of the state Board for five years. Since 1917 he has f pkOn a 4eommittee member of the National University ExtenParent-Teache- an r sion Assn. vkliose rnernbèr-ShI-p inc1udes,80 colleges and univer- sities around the nation. , 1 I t - 'I' . ..,-,- VI; ' ., -' ' - , , - - '' dr-- , ii,. , , p - Tr---- -: - -- ''.-- - -- 'Temple Notice of delay in receivinz materials, the opening date of the St George Temple will again have to be postponed. Definite opening date will be published later. Signed, I tarcdd S . Snow - President . St. George Templa mak ----- 20, 1 96 : CHURCH-- 3- --1 - 1 |