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Show Timp Stake Divides, Makes New Manila Stake tion. Speaking on the theme of the meeting he added, "If the brothers live worthily of their wives how great the world would be." A capacity crowd filled the chapel with overflows at the 6th-10th Ward and the 3rd. -1 1th. -16th. Ward Chapels. Creation of a new Manila Stake was the principal feature of the Tim-panogos Tim-panogos Stake quarterly Conference Sunday morning. Elder LeGrand Richards of the Council of the Twelve presided and Rider Stanley G. Smith, Regional Representive, conducted as the Sixth, Tenth, and the four Manila Wards became the new Stake. Remaining Re-maining in the Timpanogos Stake are the Second, Third, Fourth, Eleventh, Fifteenth, and Sixteenth Wards. Released after 9 's years of faithful service were Presidents David C. Harvey, Frederick R. Shoell, and Grant K. Fugal. President Harvey was set apart as Regional Representive for the Church. Sustained as President of the new Manila Stake were Grant Fugal, Presidents, and Jesse J. Rutter and Max A. Blackham, Counselors. Lyle V. Thacker was named President Presi-dent of the Timpanogos Stake with Raymond K. Bastian and A. Lynn Jarvis, counselors. In a reorganization of the Timpanogos Tim-panogos Stake Second Ward Frederick R. Shoell was sustained BishoD with Michael O. Hanlon and Mark E. Williams, Counselors. Jay G. MacFarlane was sustained Bishop of the Eleventh Ward with Richard Clasby and Patrick Ellington, Ell-ington, Counselors. TIMPANOGOS STAKE PRESIDENCY President Lyle V. Thacker, center, is president presi-dent of Timpanogos Stake, Raymond K. Bastian and A. Lynn Jarvis counselors. New Stake Relief Society Presidents were sustained, Rosalie Jacklin, Timpanogos Stake and Blanche Blan-che Warnick, Manila. All released and appointed persons and their wives expressed thanks to associates and gratitude for opportunities. oppor-tunities. In his brief remarks Elder Richards recalled his attendance at two Timpanogos Tim-panogos Stake Conferences when President Merrill N. Warnick and Boyd L. Fugal were sustained. He observed that the wealthy friends he had, "Shed no tears of joy for the things they can buy with their money." Noting the strong family ties which were apparent as appointed ap-pointed officers and their wives ad- dressed the conference, he observed, ' "It is a Love Feast Day which no money can buy." Elder Smith expressed thanks to President Harvey for their associa- NEW MANILA STAKE President Grant Fugal heads new stake with Jesse J. Rutter and Max A. Blackham as counselors. Stake w split from Timp Sake. ELEVENTH WARD New bishopric for Eleventh Ward sustained Sunday was Jay G. Macfarlane, center. His counselors are Richard Clasby, and Patrick Ellington SECOND WARD Frederick R. Shoell, center, was sustained bishop of Second Ward with Michael 0. Hanlon, left and Mark E. Williams, right, as counselors |