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Show Gronning Selected j As Ward Bishop! Milford L. D. S. ward has another an-other new bishop. With fne-removal of Bert H. Weight and family to Tooele about a month ago, the ward was left without a bishop and the position was not filled until last Sunday evening, when members mem-bers of the Beaver stake presidency presi-dency installed Carlyle Gronning, Union Pacific trainmaster's clerk, to act in that capacity. Stake officers present for Sunday Sun-day evening's meeting were President Presi-dent S. Taylor Farnsworth, Counselors Coun-selors Theodore Bohn and W. W. Farrer, and Stake Clerk Albert Muir, all of Beaver. Mr. Gronning, a former Delta young man and one of the most faithful of local L. D. S. church workers since he came to Milford, was first counselor under former j Bishop -Weight. j Selected to serve with Bishop Gronning are Rudolph Nielsen lo-1 cal postmaster and second coun-! selor to Bishop Weight, as first counselor, and Carl Goodwin, well-, known local farmer, as secoid counselor. Clinton Bond was re-; tained as ward clerk. J V i |