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Show , . , ,. - , , 00.1.--- - 3.. 1 VI a -- - - ' . -- -- - - s- NEW BISHOPRICS ' - - I , ,i. ,,,.. .1 r--3 - '' : 0 Dale Roberts, ,.Dean Vernon ! Knight. SALT LAKE FOOTHILL STAKE, Monument Park 4th Ward: Bishop Gary Quinn 1 frodIUMMENSEPSUIrsurassa BEAVERTON OREGON STAKE, West Hills Ward: Bishop John Harold Heaton, e; til . Lloyd K. Ketldingrton, Burton H. Smith. BOUNTIFUL UTAH NORTH STAKE, Bountiful 37th Ward: Bishop David Nevin Brock-ban- V A 14,4 tf,k 1 MIDLAND selor N APERVILLE - DALE re; ' , - r,--- - a a, ! STAKE, Huntington 1st Ward: Bishop Starr Hal Buy mon. Cleveland Ward: Bishop Dan Morgan Wells. OHIO STAKE, Cincinnati 1st Ward; Oscar Baxter, first counselor, Donald - Batty, OGDEN ,1 1.. 1, s a. 1 ' i ' , r - a a- ov t- ,I t' ! 'tea iI V a, a s I 1 e a ; 44 L.- , 1 1 3 f :423 r, s r 1 a a it s a a ea r I lri g ' a' Fi t ,1 P Hamilton Ward: Jordan Keat Nielsen, second counselor. COEUR D'ALENE IDAHO STAKE, Lakeland Ward: Bishop Oscar Earl Hansen. St. Marks Ward: Bishop Norman William Carlson. COOS STAKE, Coos Bay Ward: Bishop Cecil Verran Smith, IHl arold Anderson Lester, David Carl Johnson. ELY NEVADA STAKE, McGill 2nd Ward: Bishop Harvey Eugene Tidball, Del M. Jorgensen, George A. Marquardson. FRESNO .. - Ei f'4 4 I 1 N 1 z Ig. I 51 I 4 11 ; . t CALIFORNIA STAKE, Fresno 3rd Bishop Gilbert Kay Gam. Fresno 6th Ward: Bishop Robert Everett Sanders, Neil EAST Ward: Snider. , W Ray Warren Robert Lane Stevens, Raymond Keith Harris. GETTYSBURG PENNSYLVANIA STAKE, York Ward: Walter Katherman. HAYWARD CALIFORNIA STAKE, Hayward 2nd Ward: Bishop David Thomas Anderson. IDAII0 FALLS WEST 30th STAKE, Ward: Richard Sharp. IDAHO Idaho Falls Bishop John LA1E HAWAII STAKE, Laie 3rd Ward: Samuel Brooks Jr., first counselor. LOGAN STAKE, UTAH EAST Logan 27th Ward: Bishop Gary Haight Richardson. LONGVIEW TEXAS STAKE, Longview Ward: Kent Le Grande Josephson, second counselor. MANCHESTER NEW HAMPSHIRE. STAKE, Keene ze Ward: Bishop Thomas Crows-weNeil Sr., Forrest Foley, Dayton Sibley Darling. Somersworth Ward: Gary Wilbur, v gi I. I , , ll Joseph A. Eliason. . SAN s second counselor. : JOSE DIECTO CALIFORNIA SOUTII STAKE, National City 2nd Weal: Bishop Raymond varl Jindra, Daniel German r.)offenberger. SANTA MARIA Orem 46th Ward : first counselor; Hall, 'a".Y William Kelson Stone, second counseler. PAROWAN UTAH STAKE, Paragonah Ward: Bishop Kenneth G. Topham, Albin Judd, samuel Scott Culler. Parowan 2nd Ward: Bishop Rodney M. Adams, Carlyle Parry Gurr, second counselor. Jay .... - ..i:11,' - ' ' '''''''i 1,:::;,.''7.1--'- ' ' ,,,,,g.,,4;;":;11- SODA SPRINGS IDAHO STAKE,- - Soda Springs 1st Ward: Bishop Albert Bennion STOCKTON CALll'ORAIA STAKE, Lodi 1st Ward: Bishop ii.st Campbell, coun- second counselor. SPOKANE WASHINGTON STAKE, Spokane 7th Ward: Bishop Jan Gordon Otterstront. SPOKANE WASHINGTON STAKE, Spokane 2nd Ward: Bishop Thomas Alfred Hilleb- Wayne Snow, WiBishop lliam Guy Lund Jr., Rex Murray Morris. Provo 14th Ward: Harold Mundi Pederson, second ccoaqclor, PULLMAN WASHINGTON STAKE, Moscow 2nd Ward: Bishop Thomas Orrin Bell. PUYALLUP WASHINGTON ..,,,, ,.,,, Mormon study. NORTH ',m,7, t;.:;.;..,,i I ; .1-;t- ' ' ' .1 e, r , e. : ' ; '' , e 'a sea ll 4 .:' ...a. it V 04 r t, ip ,r ' ..., , b 1 .1. h A i - - , I e 4-- . - 1 a- - a .. ' aa ,', e , , , aeaosf, ei , , es,,,,,,aaaaaal , , ' . Brother and Sister V . P . , Place pined - Church in 1974 : Certificates from two year institutes (those affiliated with junior colleges) require eight semester or 12 quarter hours of classwork including four hours of Book of Mormon study. A certificate of leadership is ,i ri."..4.11 4114 A.'149 c,.:' : ,z t 1 yE,,EiKt I c ,. awarded to students who have completed six units of work beyond graduation requirements The breakdown of the inter-national institute figures is as four-ye- ar A follows: 1,062 two-ye- certifi- ar cates 1.038 four-yecertificates and 867 certificates of leadership. To graduate from seminary a student must complete four years of study during his high school years. Special certillcotes are awarded those who have completed one, two or three years of seminary work. The breakdown of worldwide ar , international four-yea- counselor; George William Warner, second counselor. WILMINGTON . ,414 -- ,,a, ,,. ,,,',$. ',.; from seminaries is 25,598. r To gradute from a institute of religion a student must complete 18 semester or 24 quarter hours of classwork winch includes four semester or six quarter hours of Book of TWIN PALLS IDAHO WEST STAKE, Twin Falls 8th Ward: Gordon Bruce Greaves, first CAROLINA STAKE Jacksonville Ward:' 'Charles Andrew Brown. aaa ... - - ing certificates ONTARIO STAKE, Toronto 3rd Ward: Bishop Donald Arthur Harris. TORRANCE CALIFORNIA STAKE, Carson Ward: Bishop John Muaina. STAKE, Graham Ward: Graham H. Norris, first counselor; Eugene Russell Hoffman, second counselor. RUPERT IDMIO STAKE, Rupert lth Ward: Gary Don Mecham, first counselor, e oesa t sa ,, s' The international total of students graduating or receiv- - randt. TORONTO , .,,;,..: I '''s a l''''' ' a '' t a, ,4"Pirna , se- ' a constantly in-the number of trend, creasing graduates from seminaries and institutes of religion this year is the highest in history. total of 2,967 graduates have received or will receive certificates from institutes in every state and in 50 foreign countries between October 1974 and August 1975, the Church Department of Seminaries and Institutes of Religion reported. Following selor; Ross Gather Thomas, M. ' ,.'.',. .7,A I Stephen George Demetras, David Ray Barton, Kyle Jay Westover. Lodi 2nd Ward: Bishop Joe Alois Lurf, Clyde Wallis Johnson, Ray Siddoway Broadbent. lone Ward : H. Lynn ,, " Record Number Get i Di plom c s i Religion Christman. Ward: Larry Don Rawlins, first caunselor; Theodore L. Panter, second counselor. Pocatello 37th Ward: Larry Grant Stoddard, first counselor. PROVO UTAH STAKE, Provo 1st Ward: James Frances Stanton, second counselor. PROVO UTAII WEST STAKE, Provo 2nd Ward: Bishop J. Tingey Reynolds, Ivan J. Sorensen, Golden V. Adams Jr. Provo 6th Ward: Brother Place. "My father always befriended the missionaries." Brother and Sister Place met in a textile mill in North Carolina where they both worked in the early 19110's. They Church," Brother Place said. ' "We became so interested, we prayed together about which direction to go. Within a few hours, Mormon missionaries knocked on our door and the way was opened for us." SANTOS BRAZIL STAKE, Sao Vicente 2nd Ward: Bishop Joao Tondim. IDAHO , : ,,;,,;,;.0,4.......,1704 about investigating the SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA STAKE, Sebastopol Ward: Bishop Gilbert Cecil Welliseh NORTII STAKE, Pocatello 8th ., 1st SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA STAKE, SbasilopolI Ward. Bishop G'bert Cecil We Nisch. STAKE, Pocatello 1st Ward: Loeen J. Ames, first counselor; Richard A. Tolman, second counselor. . ............................. ::',';''..il-i;4:;:.:. moved to Colorado in 1929 where Brother Place began workirig in a furniture business. They are parents of eight children. "Since we moved to Colorado, we talked many times CALIFOR- - Williams. POCATELLO IDAHO -- ., Struiksma, Donald Stanley Snyder. Spring Valley 2nd Ward: Bishop Robert Larry STAKE, .0 ,,, ''':: '. orado Stake. "I first knew about the Mor111011S when I helped my father defend some missionaries who were being chased by a mob near Hot Springs, N.C.," said CALIFORNIA SOL'Ill STAKE, San Jose 16th Ward: Bishop William Warren Bentley. SA.N don Max Thomas. SALT LAKE STAKE, Nineteenth Ward: Bishop Gene SiMMOnS,, Allen Donald ,,, t ..., , k,,.,,-,40 ... ' On - OREM UTAH SOUTH STAKE, Orem 55th Ward: Bishop Dorian Maurice Hartch. Orem 56th Ward: Bishop Gor- POCATELLO .......,..:,...,. .... ORANGE CALIFORNIA STAKE, Santa Ana 3rd Ward: C. Glen Degraw, first coun- sekir; David II. Coombs, seeond counselor; s GALLUP NEW MEXICO STAKE, Gallup 1st Ward: Bishop Richard Argyle Hatch, Fi m - WELLS BAY a , ! , second counselor, Coles, Hawkins, ' coun- selor. Cincinnati 3rd Ward: . George Oliver McVey, second counselor. Georgetown Ward: Harold Creighton Newberry, first counselor; Reed LeRoy Z ea n1 1- Ilemsely Purcell, second UTAH NORTH ffAKE, Ogden 76TH WARD: Lloyd Ray Anglesey, first counselor, Edwin LaVerne Walker, second counselor. PROVO, UTAII ...- STAKE, Virginia Beach Ward: Bishop Roger Haley Howard. NORTH LOGAN UTAH STAKE, North Logan 2nd Itard: Bishop Joseph Clair CINCINNATI !anl ILLINOIS t couple Is Sealed Valentine's Day in 1904,i,,. Victor:. Paul Place and Elsie Nebraska Conley were married in Union,' S.C.. Now,- 71 years later, they were sealed for time SAN FRANCISCO and eternity in the Provo Tern-pi- e in May, one year after their CALIFORNIA STAKE, Daly City Ward: Jean IL R. Chapbaptism as converts to the .. Church. , man. first counselor; Dale Gordon Slier, second counselor. Ile is 91 and she is g3. They ,Sanset Ward: Bishop J. Brent are members of the Fruita Sutherland, David H. Crane, Ward, Grand Junction Col- NORFOLK VIRGINIA UTAH LAKE SALT Ai , STAKE, Ivins Ward: Bishop Melbourne Millar Wright, Gary Lloyd Voorhees, Keith Randall Johnson. STAKE, Westchester. Ward: Bishop Charles Edward Smith. k. CASTLE MICHIGAN STAKE, Petoskey Ward: Larry Lawrence Darner, second coun- VfAars . If V V ilt,,,, SALT LAKCentral E SOUTH Park North STAKE, Ward: Oz Pander, first counselor; Leonard Anderson, second couseelor. ,, IN.WWfM 7' tAitActi Jorgensen. , ' - - . ,. . . , figures for"- - seminaries is as follows: For graduates, 13,118 in released time seminary classes; 4,953 in early morning classes; 1,226 in home study couries and 178 in special education, for a total of 19.503 graduates. For special certificates: 1,571 in released time; 2,542 in early morning; 1,798 in home study: and 28 in special education, for a total of 8,095 special certili-- . cotes. t 100J "o'l.1 o' ft, eft.. - ENDING tiy.ly, ! 4 i: .. rft .. 0, 5.v.,, 11975 , ,.41.1 fililRcl-.1-- 15 |