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Show Timp Stake Conference Set for Sunday Robert K. Wells, newly appointed ap-pointed regional representative for the Alpine Region of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, will preside over the quarterly conference of the Timpanogos Stake Saturday and Sunday October 11th and I2lh. Slake President David ('. Harvey announced meetings for 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday for special groups and 10 a.m. Sunday for the general membership of the Timpanogos Stake. The 4 p.m. Saturday meeting will include the Stake 'residency. Stake Clerks, F.xeculive Secretary, High Council. and all ward Bishoprics. The 7 p.m. meeting will consist of those in attendance at (he 4 p.m. meeting plus all M c 1 c h c z i d e k Priesthood presidencies and secretaries, all Aaronic Priesthood presidencies and secretaries, all ward directors and advisers, ad-visers, and clerks , of Bishoprics. The membership of the Timpanogos Stake is urged to attend the Sunday morning meeting at 10 a.m. Kldcr Robert K. Wells is a graduate of the Brigham Young Cniveristy. He filled a mission lo Argentina, and upon its completion he began work for1, the First National City Bank of New York. He went lo South America as a representative of his company. He became a bank manager in both Paraguay and Kcuador. lie served as a district or branch president for the Latter Day Saint Church in nearly every South American city in which he lived. His company gave him a leave of absence to become president of Ihc Mexico North Mission. In 1972 he was asked by (he church, to spend his full time in the church's central purchasing department. In January of 1974 he became the head of thai department. Elder Wells has recently served as regional representative of the Mexico South Fast Mission- v. hi?); covers I he Columbia and Kcuador regions. He was released in October Conference to become (he regional represenative for the Alpine District. Klder Wells was born in Las Vegas, Navada. He married Helen Walser of FJPaso, Texas. Helen's parents are Brother and Sister Alma Walser who now reside in Lindon. Brother and Sister Wells have 7 children, (i of whom were born in South America. A son is presently serving a mission in Soulh America. |