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Show Parowan Stake Gets New YMMIA Heads at Conference At the quarterly conference of the Parowan Stake last Sunday, Lyle O. Evans was sustained as the new superintendent of the Parowf.n Stake Young Men's Mutual Mut-ual Improvement Association, after af-ter serving for the past several months as one of the assistants in the stake organization. He will Succeed Bernell Evans, who has served as superintendent of the Young Men's organization for a I number of vears. Sustained with Mr. Evans were Orland Evans as first assistant, and Verl E. Taylor as second assistant. as-sistant. Thev will succeed Mr. Evans and Hal S. Mitchell, assistants. as-sistants. A secretary for the group has not yet been chosen. Glen Lee Halterman has been secretary for the past year. At a soecial meeting at 1:15 Sundav. Elder Sterling W. Sill, an assistant to the council of the Twelve Apostles, who represent-ted represent-ted the general authorities at the conference, set apart the new bishoorics of the Parowan Second and. Enoch Wards of "the Parowan Paro-wan Stake. These were George F. Rowley, blshoD. with Norman M. Adams and Glen Jones, counselors and Glen L. Halterman, clerk, of the Parowan Second, and Stanford Jones, blshon. with Roland Anderson An-derson and Henrv Grimshav. as counselors and Norman Crimen Crim-en aw. as clerk, of the Enoch Ward. |