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Show STANDARD Roosevelt LDS stake divided at Sunday conference Bom 2, TOO mnnbcn ton ChriM 4 hind last genernl nuthoriliet and presided at the conference. In the of the Roosevelt stake, two wards from lha Vernal Ashley take, Lapoint and Tridell, were accepted into the Make. Five wards wore then excluded from the stake (to and from a new unit.) The final list of units in the Roosevelt Utah stake includes Roosevelt Third, Fourth and Fifth wards, Ballard r i and Ballnrd North of the Churrh of Saints were on Sunday morning in two srstioaa of quarterly cooferenrt to participate in procedures that drvidrd the RoosovrK Utah Saha, creating a now Mike, and auataining new officials for each. Elder LaGrande Richards of the Council of the Twelve, along with Elder Carloo G. Smith, a regional rrpres awtatiw al ike Twelve, rourosented the Latter-da- March, 1975 Sunday besides the visiting general authorities, were members of the new and retiring stake presidencies and their wives. Two special leadership meetings were also held Saturday, keyed to film A work. special missionary featuring President Spencer W. Kimball was shown Saturday evening, pointing up the responsibility of members of the church in becoming active in missionary work. lorry Abplsnilp, Wendell Freslon. Carl C. Tridell ward, and Raadlett branch. Snow, who has President Alva presided over the stake for nine Jssn was released, along with his counselors, Arvin Bellon and Merrill Milhrtt. Clark Abegglen, Rae gchulri. James Alvey, Dennis Drmney. stake and Morgan Clines. Sustained drrk was Gordon Snow, with Nelson Carter as executive secretary. Wards included in the new stake are Iteuvcvelt First, Second and Sixth wards, Myiui ward, and Nroia ward, which includes the Whilerocks branch. Knrskers al the two grneral sessions Van Tasaell. a Named as the new presidency for the Roosevelt Uuh Stake was Calvin R. Kowallis, president: Max R. Todd, first counselor, and Dennis A. Mower, second Members of the hieh council December 25, 1975 County schools build forensics dynasty ' ' TO THE VI u r"i'- i irH As you experience transcendent Joy of this Yuletide, may your blessings abound and bring you every Or - happiness and fufillment. I T heron .; . ,8 Jr vs f 0 A-A- 0 & wRTWEa J i -- jci Altdtnont Duchesne place trophies placed first in the 1 A and Class. Jr 7 t" 4 5. V. ..M. X Jlt J Bringing old fashioned joys to warm your heart at Christmastide. Our gratitude for your support. Dam and Janat Arnold HILLTOP CAFE AND LOUNGE last Hlway SWEEP STATE 11 atel your spirits rule high this season with good tidings, warm hearts, and happy trails. And to all our kind patrons goes our sincere gratitude. . FORENSICS-Foren- sic teams from Union, left to right are shown with the three first they received in state competition last weekend. Union Class 2A, and Altamont and Duchesne tied for first in BBS BUT ! Leavitt STATE FARM INSURANCE 4 f the 40, Roosavolt STEWART'S FOODTOWN In Formerly Cash Moat Roosamlt ay the beauty of Christmas be an inspiration to you and bring pleasant memories and much happiness to all our friends.. . HOLIDAY BELLS of ring out a message and joy and glad Christmas happiness Our tidings! special thanks. From we say Sincere Thanks tha Gang at TIRE SUPERIOR OF EVERETT Roosamlt EQUIPMENT Roosamlt, Utah CktHUM Cvf 'I'hanks to our many kind and May the magic of Christmas unfold within your heart and home bringing special joys and remembrances. As this season of love and cheer arrives we extend warm wishes for a truly happy holiday. Sincere thanks. OLPIN MORTUARY kooskvki.t, vtaii thoughtful friends. May your holiday overflow with happy surprises! Ratals Wardle Wardles - Indian Curio Shop Roosamlt Anther 'round the tree for song . . . laughter. Rekindle friendships . . . extend good tidings to all. To our loyal patrons greetings and thanks. Link Trucking Your Freight "LINK" with the Umtah Basin "Your Home-owne- d Carrier" |