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Show Friday, December 14, 1990 The Summit County Bee 7A V Church of Jesus Christ of Hie appointment of three new General Authorities of The Chuch of Jesua Christ of Latter-daSaint, Holladay, who also win save in die Second Quorum of die Seventy. Wells of Logandale, NV, and Provo. They are parents of four children and have eight grandchil- Members of the Quorums of die Seventy are charged widi administering the affairs of die worldwide Church under the direction of the First Presidency and Quorum of the y was announced recently. by the Fust Residency. The three will begin their duties on Jan. 1, 1991; one as a member of die First Quorum of the Seventy and two as members of the Second Quorum of the Seventy, the First Presidency said. They are: 1 dren. Active in community affairs, Elder Tingey served three years as president of die Great Salt Lake Council, Boy Scouts of America, Twelve Apostles. With Church membership now exceeding 7.5 million in more than 125 nations Earl C. Tingey, 56, of Bountiful, who was called to the First Quorum of the Seventy. Rulon G. Craven, 66, of Centerville, who will serve in the Second Quorum of the Seventy. W.Mack Lawrence, 64, of member of the University of Utah Alumni Board, president oif the University's New York Alumni chapter, and member of the Advisory Board of the Utah Symphony. has Since 1988, Elder-Tingeserved as a counselor to die presi1981-8- and territories, the Seventy serve as executive directors of departments y worldwide. Earl C. Tingey is associate gen- his native Utah some 11 years ago. He was born June 11, 1934, in Boundful, and graduated from the University of Utah Law School with a Juris Doctor degree and lata received his Masta of Corporate Law degree from New York University. He served three yean with the Judge Advocate General Corps of the U.S. Army, attaining the rank of captain. Elder Tingey married Joanne 4; Na-tiot- ud at Church headquarters and as members of area presidencies responsible for Church administration in 20 geographical areas eral legal counsel for Kennecott Corporation, one of die nation's major mining operations. He has served as a corporation attorney for more than 25 years, principally in New York City before returning to Obituary Saints Calls New General Authorities Latter-da-y dent of the Church's Utah Ogden Mission, and previously served four years as counselor of the Utah Noth Mission, headquartered in Salt Lake City. He was president of die Australia East Mission (now the Australia Sydney Mission) 1973-7Regional Representative for seven years, bishop of the Manhattan, NY, Ward, and counselor to die president of the Eastern Stain Mission. Rulon G. Craven has served the past 2 years as secretary of die Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of JesusChrist of Latter-day Saints. Previously he was administrative assistant for busi-- 1 ness at Brigham Young University was and for three years, 1974-76, . 13-1- . 7, director of the Aanonic Priesthood for the Church. Elder Craven was bora Nov. 11, 1924, in Murray, and received a Bachelor1! degree from Brigham Young University. He is married to Susie Schultz and they are parents of six children, and have 14 grandchildren. In a lifetime of Church service, he has been president of the New Zealand North Mission (now the New Zealand Auckland Mission) 1967-7- 0, Regional Representative, member of the Sunday School General Board, bishop and memba of a stake presidency in Provo, and leader and teacher in Church auxiliary organizations. Elder Craven is also author of four books, on missionary work, leadership aid gospel topics. He saved as a member of the national training committee of die Boy Scouts of America, national chairman of the Personnel Training Association He was born in Salt Lake City, Oct 28,1926, and is a graduate of the University of Utah, where he received a degfee in business in 1950. He is married to the forma Jacqueline Young, a native of Los Angeles. They are parenta of two daughters and a son, and have ten Foundation. Elda Lawrence now serves as a memba of the Stake High Council of the Salt Lake Ml Olympus Stake. He previously was a Regional Representative from 1982 to 1988, counselor in the Ml Olym- 1 In addition to a distinguished business carerc, Eldrc Lawrence has been involved in a wide variety of community activities. Most recently he was chairman of die building fond campaign for the recently completed Primary Children's Medical Center adjacent to pus Stake presidency, and bishop of the Holladay 16th Ward (now the ML Olympus 6th Want). were fighting for VCURUFE American Heart Association o m r 7A Willard "Bill" Mitchell, 73, died Dec. 7, 1990 in Salt Lake. Bon Feb. 16, 1917 in Marion to Gifford and Florence Sorenson MitcielL Married LaMarva Simpson on Nov. 7, 1945 in Marion. Bill collected electric trains and enjoyed camping and boating. He was a memba of the LDS Church. Survived by wife, of Oakley; four sons, Leslie, Kamas; Jay, Bullhead City, AZ; Marve, Mar-ioand Larry, Murray. One daughter, Linda Lambeth, Kearns. 16 grandchildren; four brothers and board of directors of the Utah Symphony, and was chairman of the Salt Lake Area Chamba of Commerce; and memba of the executive committee of the Utah granocnnaren. m Willard "BUI" Mitchell die University of Utah Health Sciences Center. He continues his long service as a memba of the of College and University Housing Officers, and as president of die Utah chapta of Raining and Development. W. Mack Lawrence will mark the conclusion of more than 39 years service with US West Communications when he retires, effective Dec. 31, 1990, as Utah vice president and chief executive offi LUeJ cer. EH o 0 I. n, .J&1 "'.U two sisters. Also survived by four toothers, Alvin "Sam Mitchell, Marion; John Mitchell, Phillip Mitchell, Kamas; two sisters, Mrs. Norma Gegg, of Marion, and Erma Roundy, of Kaysville. Preceded in death by parents, one brother and onesista. i Funeral services were held Monday in the Kamas Stake Center in Marion. Burial was in die Marion ) Cemetery. RGEllIGKSl fBECAUSE'THE PEOPLE SHERIFF'S SALE REAL PROPERTY , 4. ASPEN MOUNTAIN PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff i . J. SJOBERG, FLORA EDWARD SJOBERG, and JOHN DOE through SPRl CHICKEN Take Home Special AlMUSTKNOVi vs. 1 Iff Defendants). Civil No. 10768 2 Whole Chickens 12 Dozen Rolls Cole Slaw Fries A Sheriff Summit County Published in The Summit County Bee Decemba 14, 21, and 28,1990. Continued on Page 10A Tax Offer Good Monday, Wednesday & Thursday y . Cl Xr- - Mam nwticy Plus i To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at south entrance. Summit County Courthouse in Coalville, County of Summit, State of Utah, on die 31st day of December, 1990, at the hour of 11:00 a.m. of said dqy, all right, tide mid interest of said Defendant in and to the following described real property to wit: Lot 71, Aspen Mountain Subdivision according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the county Recorder of Summit County, Utah Purchase price payable in the lawful money of die United States of America. DATED this 10th day of December, 1990. , Marion; Lynn Coalville; Mitchell, V 'I rr. |