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Show NEW WARDS ORGANIZE!! IN NEVADA' i I Two new wards have Just been organized or-ganized at Metropolis and McGill, Nevada, Ne-vada, and with their organization the North Weber stake now has a total , of 1G wards. President Fncls M. Lyman. Eider DaId O. .McKay, Presidents Pres-idents James YVothcrspoon and Frank Stratford and Stake Clork David W. Evans have- Just returned from a trip ' over the Xfevada district, during which ' tho two -new wards were organized and the bishopric at Preston established. estab-lished. I At. Metropolis, tho ward organlza-1 organlza-1 tio;i is now us. follows: Wi'lford A. ILjdo, bishop; John B. Crapo, first I counselor; Simpson M. Woolf, second 1 counselor, Anson V. Call, Jr., ward ' rlerk; William H. Crandall, chorister, j Myron R. Cfrandall, organlsL Tho Relief society was organized as fol-I fol-I lows: AlSco 15. Alien, president, with j Artemecia Hopworth and Dorothy ( I Hyde as counselors; Ethel W. Balls 1 secretary, and Kate Y. Hammond, ! treasurer. The Sunday school officers are James H. Allen, superintendent . William V. Astle, fli-st and Alma Balls , second assistants; Phoebe M. Hyde, secretary-treasurer, and Cecil V. Crapo, Cra-po, librarian. Primary organlaztion, 1 Mary Cleveland, president, Sophia Talbot, first assistant. At tho meeting meet-ing held on Sunday at Metropolis, there wore 133 persons present, j On Monday tho "McGill ward was or-i or-i ganized, 105 persons being present 'n 1 the new meetinghouse, which was dedicated ded-icated ly President Lyman. Tho ward officers in tho smelter town are Par-loy Par-loy H Little, bfshop, Joseph Stono-breakor, Stono-breakor, first, and William White, second sec-ond counselors; Frank E. Blair, ward clerk; Alma Ellis, chorister, and Edna I Ellis, organist. Tho Sunday school organization is- Robert J, Crawford, ' superintendent, with James 0. Morley, j first assistant Tho Y L. M. I. association asso-ciation is now organized as followH. I Elizabeth Little, president, Martha E Ricks, first counselor, and Clara Wil- klnson, second counselor, and Edna j Ellis, secretary. The Primary organ-1 organ-1 ization: Effie Shoenhalls, president. J Chloe Blair, first, and Inza Stone-broaker, Stone-broaker, second counselors; Ethel Blair, secretary, and Edna. Ellis, organist. or-ganist. Following the ward organization at McGill. the party wont to Preston, where tho former bishopric was honorably hon-orably released and tho following sustained. sus-tained. Christian Hermanson, Jr. bishop; Peter Latiritzcn, first, and Nolls Petor Jensen, second counsellors, counsel-lors, with Wells Bradley, ward clerk. President Lyman and Elder McKay went to Lund after tho meeting at Preston and held a meeting there with the people, which was greatly enjoyed by nil present The trip from Ely to Preston and Lund and return was made in an automobile Elders John A. Hyde and Oscar S. Rico, the latter formerly of Hoopor, were set apart as general homo missionaries, with special spe-cial Instructions to visit church mem-bors mem-bors and friends at WellB, Deoth, Starr Valiev Clover, Town Creek and other communities whero there aro no regular reg-ular organized wards and alpo to visit the people in the new wards. Bishop Emuel Bachman of tho Hanisville ward, who hns been laboring in this section, for tho past four months, returned re-turned home with the party. no |