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Show ige Expected In Stake Presidency A. Reed Halversen May Be Released The Smithfield stake presidency is expected to be reorganized Sun. day at quarterly conference to be conducted in the stake house, Carl W. Clark, member of the presidency presi-dency announced today. The reorganization is made necessary by the recent appointment appoint-ment of A. Reed Halver, stake prsident, as head of the New Zealand mission. He and his family fam-ily will leave soon to make their home there. Levi Edgar Young, senior presi-x presi-x dent of the First Council of Seventy, Sev-enty, and Roscoe C. Eardley, welfare wel-fare committeeman, will represent general church authorities at the sessions. George F. Richards, member mem-ber of the Council of Twelve, also may attend. General sessions are scheduled for 10:30 a. m. and 2 p. m., with the Clarks'on and Newton choirs providing the music. A welfare meeting has been arranged at 8:30 a. m. and at 1 p. m. a special spe-cial meeting will be held for all Seventy, quorum members and missionaries. . , The evening program at 8 p. m. will be sponsored by the stake genealogical committee . with George S. Noble in charge of arrangements. ar-rangements. The conference will rr-T Saturday at 8 a. m. in the stak. house with a general priTthood assembly. j |