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Show Second Ward has new Relief Society presidency Members of the Parowan Second Ward sustained a new Kclief Society presidency at their Sacrament meeting on Sunday, March 15, according to Bishop Rupert S. Mulct. Sustained as president of the organization was Mrs. Wm. C. Burt, with Mrs. Kay Smith as first counselor and Mrs. Arthur Evans as second counselor, with Mrs. Claude Jensen as secretary. Released at the same time and given a vote of thanks by the ward members were the former presidency consisting consist-ing of Mrs. lone B. Orton, as president, Mrs. Maude Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, first counselor,; Mrs. Harvey Adams, second counselor, coun-selor, and Mrs. Frank Morten-sen Morten-sen as secretary. ning to the lagoons are in perfect working order. The dead ends are washed out periodically per-iodically to make sure that there are no problems.. The city has done some repairing re-pairing on some water lines owing to sewer installations and also some laterals have been repaired. However, the contractor has re-imbursed the city in full for this work. The meter at the lagoons is read and counted ever two or three days. This meter reading read-ing is sent to the state each month. The extent of the population pop-ulation served each month is also sent to the state. I can assure you that although al-though there may have been some errors made during the construction period, that the Parowan City sewer system is a fine one and that it is working work-ing very well. j KENDALL O. GURR |