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Show NEW BISHOP IN SECOND WARD VViiliam E. Newman Succeeds Bishop Browning: Names Counsellors The bishopric of the Second ward Iwaa reorganlaed at the regular fee-. fee-. rament held In the ward I chapel ' nlrht ITesldent l-ewls W Miurtllff I i-residen' John Watson and several i members of the high council were present Mehop George K. Browning hoaorabl) released from the office he 1 haa held alnco the death of Biahop Kohert McQuarrle about four eara ago. Bishop Browning was selected ' an wonil counsellor to President L.. IV shurtliff of the Weber stake In the affemon. WMIlani I". Newman, who has been ' acting na second counaellor to Blsh-DB Blsh-DB Browning, was selected a bishop of the Second ward by unanimous .,ie of the members of the ward who antra preaent al the meeting. He named aa hta counHollors. K .1 Jones, who wja 1 ftnt counaellor to Biahop Browning, 'and Thoma H. Jenaen. a teacher in ihe u-ir.l Sunday school. During the aarvfeac addtesses were 'delivered l tl.e -.take president and h.- members of the new bishopries Under the suiervlsion of Biahop Browning and his onnaellors a num- i. r of Important ohangei have been made in the ward chapel whb h m-oluded m-oluded thorough renovntlofi and in-atalllnc in-atalllnc of new pewa, making the hap- e one of the most beautiful In the City. The ward activities have also made good prograaa under the retlr Inc 1'lshoprlc |