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Show BBl I ' BBJ TWO WARDS ORGANIZED H . I IN EASTERN NEVADA m Pesldent Francis M. Lyman and BBJ Party Return After Enjoyable BBJ Trip to New District. BBJ Ogdcn, Match 1 With two now BBJ wards just organized in eastern No- BBJ ada, tho north Wober stako now has BBJ a total of sixteen wards. President BBJ Francis M. Lyman, Elder David O. BBJ McKay, Presidents James Wother- BBJ spoon nnd Pmnk Stratford and Stako BBJ ( i Clerk David W. Evans, have just re- BBJ turned from an enjoyablo trip to No- BBJ ada district where a new ward or- BBb gnnizatlon was perfected at Metro- B polls and at McGUl and tho bishop- BBB ric reorganized at Preston. B . At Metropolis tho ward organlza- B I tiou is now as follows: Wilford A. BBl j Hyde, bishop; John I). Crapo, first BBb : counselor; Simpson M. Woolf, aec- BBl ! ond counselor; 'Anson C. Call, Jr., H ward clerk; William II. Crandall, BBJ chorister; Myron R. Crandall, organ- BBl 1st. Tho Rolicf society was orcaniz- BBl cd as follows: Allco E. Allen, presl- BBl dent; with Artemecla llepworth and BBJ Dorothy C. Hydo as counsolois; BBl I Ethel W. Halls, secretary, and Kate BBl j W. Hammond, treasurer. The Sun- BBl I i day school officers aro James II. Al- BBJ Icn, superintendent; William W. As- BBl tlo, first and Alma HallB, second as- BBK slslanta; Phoobo M. Hydo, secretary- BBV i treasurer, and Cecil V Crapo, libra- B , rain. Primary organization, Mary B Clovcland, president; Sophia Talbot, , first assistant. At the meeting held B ' on Sunday at Metropolis, tbero wore BBl O I 133 persons present. BV .iflBB BBBBBB i JBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ |