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Show . l.asike Malitahau Ward: Bishop Taniela Vaisa Made. NYSSA Ore , STAKE, Nyssa Ward: Cecil Ray Bair, first counselor. Nyssa 2nd W a rd : G e n K v e re 1 1 Frederickson, second Ward: Owyhee AMMON STAKE, Ammon 4th Ward: Gerald Boyd Connell. Idaho, Bishop BIG COTTONWOOD STAKE, Utah, Cottonwood 7ih ward: Willis C. Johnson, iirst counselor; George Blair Muni, second counselor. BLACKFOOT STAKE, Idaho, Elaekfoo! 2nd Ward: Bishop John Harper, Ray Rushton Rockwood, Gary Kay Haddock. . BLACKFOOT WEST STAKE, Idaho,. Moreland Ward: Bishop Regio Lavcrne Marcum, James Dean Wheeler, Wcnden Wayne Waite. CANYON RIM STAKE, Utah, Highland View 2nd Ward: Bishop Max Charles Dickson CASPER STAKE, Wyo , Casper 4th Ward: John A. Balden, second counselor. CHESATEAKE STAKE, Md., Annapolis Ward: Bishop Stephen Ireland II. Chesapeake Ward: Elijah Allen Rich. Bishop DAVIS SOUTH STAKE, Utah, Orchard 3rd Ward: MacArthur Asay, Douglas B. first counselor; Teddy Secrist, second counselor. DAYTON STAKE, Ohio, Beavercreek Ward: Bishop Stephen H. Peterson. DENVER SOUTH STAKE, Colo!, Denver ICth Ward: Bobbie Dell Adamson, first counselor; Steven Lavere Brown, second counselor. HOUSTON EAST STAKE, Tex., Broadway Ward: Dale Dalton Dunn, first counselor; Robert Harold McKee, second counselor. IDAHO FALLS NORTH STAKE, Idaho, Idaho Falls 7th Ward: Bishop Jack Arthur Wood, Howard W. Anderson, Claude W. Newman. IONA STAKE, Idaho, Icon Ward: Loren A. Webb, second counselor. JACKSONVILLE STAKE, Fla., Jacksonville 6th Ward: Donald Kenneth Bishop Brown, Lorin Venton Wi- Gilbert McKinney Cartin. 2nd Jacksonville Ward: Z. Vincent Smallwood, first counselor; Wynn II. Hemir.ert, second counselor. KLAMATH STAKE, Ore , Klamath Fails 2nd Ward: lliams, Merlyn M. Ives, first counse- John Charles Weiss, second counselor. Klamath Falls 3rd Ward: Harley Kent Jentsch. second counselor. lor.; LAKEY IEW STAKE, Utah, Kancsville 2nd Ward: Bishop William J Samson. Roy 17th L. Donald W'ard: Bishop Rundquist. FARR LORIN STAKE, Ward: 7th Utah, Ogden Bishop William Leonard Garner, Richard Lee Larsen, Thomas Jackson Smith. MARICOPA STAKE, Ariz., Mesa 16th Ward: Dan Alvin Brut counselor; Goodman, James F.lden Gardner Jr , second counselor. DUCHESNE STAKE, Utah, Duchesne Ward: Ralph S. Stansfield, second counselor. Muon Lake Ward: Lyle Oman, first counselor. Calif . MARIN STAKE, Novato Ward: Bishop Thayne Clair Smedley. San Rafael Ward: Delmar V. Hansen, second counselor. la , FLORIDA STAKE, Lake City Ward: Bishop William Bates Morse. Jacksonville 3th Ward: Curtis A. Sarah 1 Harper, Terry A. first counselor; Boulter, second counselor. STAKE, Tenn , Joel Allred first counselor; Schoggen, Richard Daniel Sones, second counselor. MEMPHIS Ward: WEST-STAK- FREMONT STAKE, Calif.. Fremont 6th Ward: Bishop Blaine Myron Boyer, Jack Preston Johnson, Frank Vernon Trythall. FRESNO STAKE, Calif., Fresno 9th Ward: Bishop Boswell. Maurice George Fresno lllh Ward: Bishop Felix Ballaz. Madera Ward: Bishop Charles Allen Kropf. GLENDALE STAKE, MORGAN STAKE, Utah, Ward: Green Mountain Flwood Zaugg, first counselor; Alonzo Earl McCain, second counselor. MOUNT VERNON STAKE, Va.. Fairfax Ward: Bishop Onn Louis Alder. HIGHLAND STAKE, Utah, Stratford Ward: Bishop Max M. I), Williams, Wilford counselor first (ranger, STAKE, Calif, Ridgeerest 2nd Ward: Gary Dan Hill, second counselor. Horace MURRAY STAKE, I tall. Murray 23rd Ward: Bishop Crystal Heights Ward: Edmonds, first counselor; Hubert .1 Cox. second counselor. HILLSIDE STAKE, Utah. B. Mt. View 2nd Ward: David Munson Fox, first counselor; Roland McIntosh, second uunselor MT. WHITNEY Jay Clark McGregor, Raymond William Bay OKLAHOMA STAKE, Okla., Oklahoma City Ward: Bishop Perry S. Bobby C. Brent Archibald. Bol-yar- Avance. T. OLYMPUS STAKE, Utah, lloiladay 3th Ward: Bishop George Blair Glade Jr. PARRAMATTA STAKE, Australia, Liverpool Ward: Richard Metcalf. Bishop Emu Plains Ward: Bishop David James Mori is. Fairfield Ward: Donald Newton, second counselor. PIKES PEAK STAKE, Colo, Canon City Ward: Arnold Richard Bishop Clasbv, Leo Jesse Fisk, ay no Dav id Chaker TE L L0 EAST Idaho, Pocatello 6th Ward: Bishop George Thom as Cox Jr. I 0CA STAKE, POCATELLO NORTH Idaho Pocatello STAKE, 32nd Ward: Bishop Neul L. Howard, John Brent Bmrey, Robert Charles Sweat POCATELLO WEST STAKE, Idaho, Pocatello 29th Ward: Glenn E. first counselor; James B. Facer, second counselor. Lati-mor- e, PORTLAND STAKE, Ore., Portland 15th Ward: Wayne Stanley Jones, second counselor. Sandy Ward: Hal Roy McBride, second counselor. TORONTO STAKE, OntarWard: Bishop io. Toronto Reginald John Bower, John Maurice Roger Fairbairn, Frank Edward Beal. Toronto Ward: Bishop Klorodge. Perry FcRoy Spice, Richard Anthony Bullock, first counselor. WEST FALLS TWIN STAKE, Idaho, Twin Falls Robert 6th Ward: Bishop Leslie Crowley, Ivan Walker Allred, Dean Jorgensen Had-liel- John Earl Caipenter. NUKUALOFA WEST STAKE, Tonga, Matangiake Ward: Bishop Sinone Maafu Calif., STAKE, Ward: Harold H Hicks, first counselor; Hugh James llowcli, second counselor. Lemoore Ward: Rayo Beck Budge, first counselor; William Russell Sears, secExeter ond counselor. YUMA STAKE, Calif., Brawley Ward: Bishop Jimmie Alien Sanders, Jay Max Lamoreaux, Garth Stephen Isom. Parker Ward: Roger second Stevenson Brunt, counselor Va POTOMAC STAKE, Vienna Ward: Eugene Lincoln Peck. Iirst (uunselor .loiin Albert Bavondei. PROVO, UTAH tor week at Brigham Young University was crowned Saturday night, Sept. 28, at State activities of the football game. She was 20 year old Shelley Ann Hatch of Riverton, uh. who will reign as homecoming queen Named first attendant was Mary Vnn Miller of Provo, Utah, and Vicki Sue Fischback of Tempo, An, was elected second attendant. They were winners out of 54 contestants. Students selected the queen and her two attendants m voting on Sept. 27 and 28, and the trio will be for all homecoming emissaries activities which begin Oct. 7 and end Oct. 13 with a parade, game, dance and Fietdhou.se Frolics climaxing the week Miss Hatch is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hatch, and is a sophomore, majoring in family living. She was reared m Idaho Falls, Idaho, and moved to Riverton a year ago. Miss Miller, 19, is a junior major in history, and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Miller Her father teaches sociology at BYU. Miss Fischback is 22. and a senior in elementary education. She is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Eugene Fischbach. She is a cheerleader this year, and was in the Uougarettes last year. Three other lovely BYU coeds were elected Sept. 28 to reign over other affairs on rampus. Sandy Yvette Nahnokerchee, 20, pretty Comanche coed from Dos Moines, Iowa, was named Miss Indiat the annual an BYU for 1973-7Miss Indian BYU Pageant. A sophomore majoring m youth Miss Nahnokerchee, leadership. succeeds Glena .looks, a Utc from Roosevelt, Utah, who ended her The prime ingredient home-comin- half-tim- e RYU-Orego- 1 1st VISALIA MOUNT JORDAN STAKE, Utah, Crescent 6th Ward: Moulton Stephen Bishop Nielson. Glendale 4th Ward: l.ance B Wiekman, second counselor Calif., . Howard first Schulthies, David Brent counselor, second counselor. Wynn, Parma Ward: Dennis Paul Robison, first counselor; Walter Taylor Philips, second counselor. Vale Ward: John H. Jacobs, first counselor; Raymond S Belnap, second c uunselor. 3th MONUMENT PARK Monument Utah, Park 10th Ward: Bishop Arthur H. Strong. 1 coun.se-lui- Royalty Named At BYU Rites , Shelley Ann Hatch is reigning at BYU as the homecoming queen. 4 1972-7- 3 reign with crowning of the new royalty. Attendants to the new Miss Indian BYU are Claraiynn West, 24, a White Mountain Apache from Forest Dale, Ariz., who also was top winner in tiie talent contest. She is a junior student majoring in sociology and pyschology. Second attendant is petite Mildred Cody, 21), a Navajo from Flagstaff, Ariz., who is a junior majoring in youth leadership and sociology. Beauty and talent competition new to the new royally. Miss Nahnokerchee previously reigned as Navajo Fair International Princess; Miss West is currently first attendant to Mss Indian America, and Miss Cody formerly was Maiden Fairest at Princess Flagstaff, BYU each semester enrolls about 500 American Indian students, the largest Indian registration at any university m the United States. isnt Sandy Yvette Nahnokerchee, Comanche, is Miss Indian BYU. second counsi lor WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 6, 1973 -- CHURCH 15 |