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Show NEW BISHOPRICS Forest Park Ward, Atlanta Stake, Ga.: Bishop Joseph Thomas Casey. Gtenbard Ward, Chicago South Stake, 111.: Bishop Larry Harlan Johnson. Glendale 3rd Ward, Glendale. Stake, Calif.: Bishop Howard Dee Swainston, Ralph Reid Neilson, John Aldon Tali, Alamo Ward, Walnut Creek Stake, Calif.: Bishop Robert Hal R. Sydney Huntwork, Donald Eugene Kindred, c Tommey. Alma 3rd Ward, Mesa West Stake, Ariz.: Bishop Wiiford Allen Cardon, Ronald Melvin Burgener, Rand Lowell Asay. Auckland 7Ui Ward, Auckland Stake, New Zealand: David Stanley Wishart, first counselor, David Amolf Kiel, second counselor. Baltimore" Ward, Chesapeake Stake,, Md.: Howard. Boyton Edwards, first counHet-ze- l, selor, George Franklin second" counselor. Barrio Cordoba 2nd Ward, Cordoba Stake, Argentina: Gooding Park Stake, Calif.: Joseph W. first counselor, Burnett, Thomas Leeds, second coun- Idaho: Bishop Charles lor. Lomond View Ward, Farr West Stake, Utah: Veloy E. Griffin, first counselor. Mapleton 3rd Ward, Kolob Stake, Utah: Bishop Grady 8th Ward, Burley Stake, Idaho: Bishop Daryl Clinton Davis Whitehead, LaMar Hurst, Delano Alvoid Yost. Bishop Frederick Kailimoku, Leaman B. Waters. Dearborn W'ard, Dearborn Stake, Mich.: Bishop Ronald John Dailey. Des Moines Des W'ard, Moines Stake, Iowa: Bishop M. Mario Hugh Wilcox. Edmond Ward, Cascade South Stake, Wash.: Bishop Bern Casper. Elmo Ward, Emery Stake, Utah: Lorenzo Hawkins, second counselor. Farr West 2nd Ward, Farr West Stake, Utah: Bishop Jay A. Davis. Federal Way Ward, Mount Rainier Stake, Wash.: Bishop Sheldon Roper, Gerald William Turley, Leonard Lee Tripp. Bishop Edward Barnes, George Odell Carol Henry Nye, Romer. Huntington Park Ward, Park Stake, Hungtington Calif.: Durston Hardy, first counselor, John Warren Wilcox, second counselor. Indio Ward, Palm Springs Stake, Calif.: Bishop Gordon Friese Hunter, Ernest Eugene Vowaller, first counse- nedy. Burley Stake-Europ- Stake-Europ- Theron M. Baird, Owen L. Cash, Ronald R. Johnson. , Hunt Ward, Gooding Stake, Bremerton Ward, Puget Sound Stake, Wash.: Bishop Dale G. Chandler, Kenneth E. Jensen, Thomas G. Ken- David Frank Kerr, Groton Ward, Hartford Stake, Mass.: Ronald Lynn Mason, first counselor, Burt Wayne Miller, second counselor. Hanks ville Ward, Wayne Stake, Utah: Guy C. Robison, first counselor, Darys Frederick Ekker, second counselor. Heidelberg Ward, Service- mens selor. Boise Boise 6th Ward, Stake, Idaho: Bishop Alvin Bud Sims. Boise 9th Ward, Boise North Stake, Idaho: Bishop Calvin McCan Bernard, Clifton Welby Johnson, David Lucas Kiesig. Bountiful 40th Ward, Bountiful Center Stake, Utah: Bishop Edw,n Bennett Shelley. mens . . . BYU Gooding -- Lamar Edenfield. Mesa 34th Ward, Mesa West Stake, Ariz.: Bishop Dwayne Earl Larsen, Wayne Richard Slade, Kenneth Irvin Ray. Naperville Ward, Chicago South Stake, 111.: Bishop Richard LeRoy Ensign. Orem 16th Ward, Sharon Stake, Utah: Voit James Roper, second counselor. Parleys 1st Ward, Parleys Stake, Utah: Bishop Barton P. North, Richard E. Lee, Thomas Q. Cannon Jr. Union Ward, Pendelton Stake, Ore.: Bishop Richard Mark Lemmon. Petaluma Ward, Marin Stake, Calif.: Jerry Lyle Murray, first counselor. Plain City Ward, Farr West W. Stake, Utah: Wayne Cottle, second counselor. Plymouth Ward, Dearborn Stake, Mass.: Bishop William Edgar Hanson. Pocatello 10th Ward, Pocatello Stake, Idaho: Bishop ' Donald L. England. Portland Nth Ward, Columbia River Stake, Wash.: Bishop Henry Lee Hall. Provo 20th Ward, Sharon Stake, Utah: William 0. Olsen, first counselor. Whitefield Ward, Manchester Stake, England: Bishop Frederick Walsh. professor AARONIC PRIESTHOOD Olsen. Mario Moreno, first counse' lor, Ramon A. Paez, second counselor. Bel! Huntington Ward, Cedar Rapids Ward, Cedar Rapids Stake, Iowa: Bishop J Brent Adair. Chelmsford Ward, East Anglia Stake, England: Bishop Michael R. Fagg, John G. Jest, Richard Chell. Conroe Houston Ward, Stake, Tex.: Alfred B. White, first counselor, Gene Johnson, second counselor. Walnut Danville Ward, Creek Stake, Calif.: J. Lloyd Wilson, second counselor. Darmstadt Ward, Service- Ward, Stake, Idaho: Bishop Paul Willis Cheney, Gerald McNeil Howard Blaine .Bunker, Sharon j, Turman . . . nurse instructor . . . Jean Green taught seminary MIA Four Called To Board ly a member of the church cur- The membership of the Aaron- Preisthood-MIhas been increased with the calling of Dr. Delva Daines, Miss Sharon J. Turman, Mrs. Jean Stringham Green and Mrs. Kathleen K. Lindsay to serve on the board. Dr. Daines, a member of the Pleasant View 3rd Ward, Sharon East (Utah) Stake, has served in the Sunday School of several wards and has worked in the MIA. A professor in the department of education at Brigham Young University, Dr. Daines did undergraduate work and received he- - master of science degree at Utah State University. Her post graduate studies were done at the University of Minne-sotUniversity of Southern California and at the University of Utah. She received her Ed.D. from Washington State University and has done post doctoral study at Teachers College Columbia University. Mrs. Green, a member of the Bountiful 29th Ward, Bountiful Center (Utah) Stake, is current- - riculum planning committee. She served as Relief Society president of the East Central States Mission and as MIA president of the St, Louis (Mo.) Stake. She has also been a teacher in the Sunday School, Relief Society, Primary' and the MIA. While living in the East Central States, she taught early morning seminary. The mother of four children, she is married, to T. J. Green. ic Mrs. Lindsay is a member of the Bountiful 29th Ward, Bountiful Center (Utah) Stake. She has taught in Sunday School, Primary, Relief Society and MIA and has served as a. Relief Society president Her most recent church position has been on the youth and young adult correlation committee. She is married to Ben W. Lindsay. They are parents of six children . o, Miss Turman is a member of the University 2nd Branch, BYU 1st Stake. She served as a stake Kathleen K. Lindsay mother of six ... missionary in Palo Alto (Calif.) e missionStake and as a ary in the South German Mission. She is employed by the BYU College of Nursing as a public health nurse instructor. She was a flight nurse in the Air Force Reserve. full-tim- First Presidency To Participate In Marriott Center Dedication Continued from page 4 brass choir and organ Marriott, founder and chairman of the board of the Hot Shoppes, Marriott Motor Hotels, and extensive industrial and airline food catering services throughout the world, who will be honored. He donated more than $1 million toward construction of the building, named in his honor. sent Psalm will pre- 47 by Ralph, Dr. with John R. Halliday of the BYU Music Department conducting. John T. Longhurst, organist, will play prelude music, beginning at 7 p.m. Vaughan-William- s, First event of the two-daevent will be a dinner Feb. 3 at 5 p.m. in the Wilkinson Center Ballroom for about 300 persons who have been instrumental in the realization of the huge Authorities. building General BYU administrators, planners, builders, officials in athletics, events special board, etc. y President Dallin H. Oaks of Brigham Young University will give address of welcome, and congregational singing will be conducted by Dr. Ralph G. Lay- cock of the BYU Music Department. - fund-raiser- s, Special music will include the Finale of Symphony No. 5 by Mendelssohn, performed by the Orchestra BYU Philharmonic under the baton of Dr. Laycock. The combined BYU choruses, a ' At the dinner, brief talks will be given by Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, former president of BYU for 20 years, who was in office when the building was started; Stan Watts, athletic chairman and former basketball coach for over 20 years, whose successful teams made expansion of basketball facilities necessary; Dr. DaCosta Clark, Provo oral surgeon, who was general chairman g of the steering comdirecSam and Brewster, mittee; tor of Physical Plant Department, who will represent, the builders. of the During the half-tim- e of Utah basketball game on Feb. 3, the BYU Cougar Marching Band, which-hajust returned from representing Utah in the Presidential Inaugural Parade in Washington, D.C., will play a march composed by Dr. Laycock especially for the parade and the Marriott Center dedication. fund-raisin- ty WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 3, 1973 CHURCH -- 15 s j |