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Show Sv L " h f 7 V- N'. v i V - ; . if 4 v. MANILA WARD BISHOPRIC James J. Rutter, center, was sustained as bishop in Manila Ward with counselors Nell Flinders and Roger Redmond. Clerks are Paul Roun-" dy, LaMont Brown, Willard Holman and D. Bart Draper is the executive secretary. James J. Gutter Hew Bishop cl Timpanogos Stake Manila ard James J. Rutter was named and sustained as bishop of the Manila Ward last Sunday evening. ev-ening. The meeting was presided pre-sided over by Timpanogos Stake President David C. Harvey, Har-vey, and conducted by Neil Flinders. Counselors sustained to support sup-port Bishop Rutter in his new calling were Neil Flinders and Roger Redmond. Named as executive secretary secre-tary was D. Barton Draper and as clerk, Willard M. Monson. Paul Roundy was sustained as financial clerk and LaMont Brown as welfare clerk. The retiring bishopric and clerks were David C. Harvey, : e: ' 5' $ I' ; t HARVEY E. SMITH Heads State School Boards the P.G. Chamber of Commerce, Com-merce, a member of the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Industrial Development Develop-ment Association and is a director of the Utah County Pharmaceutical Association. Recently he was named the executive secretary of the newly new-ly organized LDS Timpanogos Stake in Pleasant Grove. taleasantS2as bishop, Neil Flinders and James J. Rutter as counselors and Barton Draper, executive secretary; Willard Monson, as clerk; LaMont Brown as welfare wel-fare clerk and John Linebaugh as financial clerk. Jesse J. Rutter was born in Malad, Idaho, and educated in tlie schools there. He served a mission ot thte New England States, was in the army for two years, and graduated from the Brigham Young University in 1957. For the church he has held positions of financial clerk, was Seventy's president, Stake mission mis-sion president, Scoutmaster, and was a counselor in the bishopric. He is married to the former Gayle Larsen of Salt Lake City and they are the parents of four children. Neil J. Flinders was born in Ogden, Utah, and attended schools there. He attended Weber We-ber College, and received his B.S., M.S., and Doctorate from the Brigham Young University. He is presently working on the administrative staff for Seminaries and Institutes of the LDS Church. His church assignsments have included Elders Quorum president, stake high councilman, council-man, counselor in two bishoprics, bishop-rics, stake Sunday School superintendency sup-erintendency and YMMIA superintendent. su-perintendent. He is married to the former Joan D. Robertson of So. Attle-borp, Attle-borp, Massachusetts and they have six children. Roger W. Redmond was born (Continued on page 4) Manila Ward (Continued from page 1) in Eureka Utah. He graduated from Tintic High School, and attended Weber College. He has also served in the U.S. Air Force. He is presently employed at Tooele Army Depot as an electronic elec-tronic eqeuipment training instructor. in-structor. Mr. Redmond has been an Aaronic Priesthood advisor, in the Sunday School and MIA su-perintendencies, su-perintendencies, and an Explorer Ex-plorer and Scout leader, for the LDS Church. He is married to the former Marene Gardner of Spanish Fork, and they have three daughters. D. Barton Draper was born in Hinckley, Utah. He was educated ed-ucated in Midway, Utah. He served in the Marine Corps in World War II. Mr. Draper is employed at Geneva Steel. He is married to the former Grace Liechty and they have six children. Willard M. Monson was born in Pleasant Grove. He attended school here, and is now employed employ-ed by U.S. Steel Co. at Geneeva Works. For the LDS Church he has been a scoutmaster, in the superintendency su-perintendency of the MIA and has served as a ward clerk. He is married to the former .Elda Fox. Paul Roundy was born in Snowfalke, Arizona. He was educated mainly in Pleasant Grove Schools and is a graduate gradu-ate of Brigham Young University. Uni-versity. He is a veteran of the U.S. Navy Air Corps in World War H. His service to the church includes in-cludes Scoutcaster, Elder's Quorum president, Superintendent Superintend-ent of the MIA and Superintendent Superin-tendent of the Sunday School. He is married to the former Gwen Jacob of Orem, and they have four children. LaMont Brown was born in Cardston, Alberta, Canada. He attended school in Canada and at the LDS High School in Salt Lake City. His church work has included includ-ed Elders Quorum president, Sunday School superintendent, ward clerk, in Las Vegas, and Sunday School superintendent in Las Vegas. He is married to the former. Claudia Fisher, and they have three childreen. He is presently ' in business in Provo with Brown's Office Equipment Inc. |