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Show Hew Seventh Ward Ilames (Organization Leaders Bishop Edwin C. Cox of the jiewly organized Seventh Ward of ihe Cedar Stake announced early Ihis week that organization of all auxiliary organizations had been completed. He also announced that 32 percent per-cent of the membership was in attendance at the first meeting of the new ward Sunday morning. morn-ing. Organizational leaders are as follows: Sunday School: Richard M. "Rowley, superintendent; Kerry Jones, and D. G. Cowan, counselors. coun-selors. Relief Society: Irissa Nelson, president; lone Manning ana Pauline Hunter, counselors. YWMIA: Bessie Dover, president; 3a Verle Cox, manua.1 counselor Caro,1 Ann Tarry, activity counselor; coun-selor; Bonnie Cripps, secretary and Donna Green, attendance secretary. YMMIA: Jay G. Thorley, superintendent; super-intendent; Robert Heyborne, manual counselor and Blaine Botenson, activity counselor. Primary; Clara Green, president; presi-dent; Wanda Cox, and Ruth Bet-nson, Bet-nson, counselors. All organizations are underway under-way with meetings' being held In the new Stake House. Bishop Cox reminded citizens of the boundaries of the new ward. All residents west of 450 West Street and South of Center Street are members of the Seventh Ward. Only those on the west of 450 West belong to the Seventh, he Indicated. Those on the East remain re-main with the College Ward. |