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Show Review - Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1988 - Page 5 , " i r-- r ' v. ffe ; A new Ninth Ward bishopric includes, front L-- First Counselor Harold I). Ilenrv, ithhop Jack W. Taylor, Second Counselor James K. Crisman. Back, clerks Walter ardWoffinden. Floyd J. Krickson. Clive I.. Heck, David (1. Heaps ;,nd .lack S. Pace. 'jack W. Taylor sustained as bishop the parents of four children. The Crismons have lived in Pleasant Grove for almost 10 years. He is a claims supervisor for the Utah Dept. of Employment Secu-rity. Richard was born in Spanish Fork. He has lived 40 years in Lehi. He and his wife, Marlene Har-ding, had five children. He married Diane George in 1985. Together they have nine children, five sons and daughters-in-la- w and 13 won-derful grandchildren. He attended schools in Spanish Fork, Lehi and UVCC. He is cur-rently still serving on the Board of Directors for the Geneva Recrea- - in the Salt Lake Temple in 1971. He has served in a variety of church callings. Jack was born in Nephi and graduated from Juab High School. He graduated from USU- - with a degree in accounting. He married the former Afton Gibson. They are the parents of four children and have eleven grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. He moved to Pleasant Grove in 1946. He has worked as a printer for many, many years. He has no time for hobbies, he said, but likes to tease the staff and has a great sense of humor. Jack W. Taylor has been sus- - - bishop of the Pleasant j as e Ninth Ward. His counselors Harold D. Henry and James E. Aso sustained were Walter . jard Woffinden as executive F1yd J- - Erickson as jrdclerk; Clive L. Beck as wel-- 1 clerk; David G. Heaps, finan- - - Jj clerk; and Jack S. Pace, mem-xrshi- p clerk. Released asbislriop was Glade D. Sillier with his counselors Jay F. cjmer and Darold Henry. Also i(ased were Jack Taylor as ex-,iii-secretary; Eric L. Adams, ,'ird clerk; and iFloyd Erickson, ,elare clerk. The other clerks will their same positions. Bishop Taylor was born and iied in Wallsburg, Utah and iuated from Wasatch High tiool. He attended UVCC in wo and married Gweneth Har-a.The- y are the parents of seven i Jdren and have oight grandchil- - ' 31. They have livtfd in Pleasant we for 37 years.. After graduation he worked years on construction and ai went to work at Geneva Steel, tiring in 1987 after 37 and one-;l- f years of service. He has spent 37 years in the arts and baseballl programs for echurch and city recreation and s enjoyed working with the nth in these programs. Darold was born in Denver, ilo.but grew up in Nebraska. He married to the foi-m- Belva Lee liller. They have three sons. Hehas been a teacher and coach ; t Pleasant Grove High School for E years. He teachiss boys PE and tiaches football ami wrestling. He Bpresently the athletic director at fCHS. He also teaches drivers educati-on. Darold is a volunteer fireman 'or the Pleasant Grove Fire Dept. j, He attended Lamar Jr. College in Lamar, Colo. He fjraduated from in 1967. He was active in sports in high school and college. He enjoys all spo rts and likes to wp, hunt and fisih. He said he "ally enjoys outdoor activities of ay kind. James was born in Globe, Arix. fcmoved to Provo when he was 12 n 'here he attended junior and sen-- " high school. He served an LIDS mission to ru and then returned to BYU mi where he graduated. He is married to the former Joy Watterson of Sandy. They are I tion Association. Richard retired from Geneva Steel in 1987 after 33 years of serv-ice. He is presently selling cars withPark'N Sell Auto in Orem,but only when the fish aren't biting at Strawberry Reservoir. He enjoys hunting, fishing, fish-ing, hunting, boating, and helping Diane through the graduate school at BYU. Floyd was born and raised in Lehi. He graduated from Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. He at-tended Utah State University and filled a two and one-ha- lf year mis-sion in Hawaii. He is a veteran of World War II, having served in the US Army. He is married to the former Donna Smith and they are the parents of two children and they have three grandchildren. Floyd retired in 1983 after being employed in the farm machinery business in Salt Lake City, Denver and Dallas. He has lived in Pleasant Grove for the past three years. Clive was born in Alpine and raised on a farm in Orem. He at-tended junior high and high school in Pleasant Grove. Clive has been active in civic activities and church programs while living in Pleasant Grove. He is married to the former Dixie West and they have five chil-dren and six grandchildren. Clive received a B.S. Degree in Industrial Management from BYU and is employed at Hercules, Inc. David was born in Payson on Thanksgiving Day. He moved to Pleasant Grove when he was six years old. He graduated from Pleasant Grove High School in 1968 and went to BYU until it was time for his mission. He served in the Eng-land North British Mission. He and Margaret were married V ... ; .v; " ' V- - i A ill ' , ' i til ,IBWWMMMM " tto. C &x MMj Miff MaHMMW- il MMMMMMHHHH Hehearsing for "The Title of Liberty" to be presented by the Pleasant (Jrove Stake are, l.-- Jack Howe as Moroni, Margaretle Heaps as a pilgrim, and Jim Kmery as Nephi. Pleasant Grove Stake plans musical around the 'Title of Liberty' theme A timely musical production, "The Title of Liberty," will be pre-sented Thursday, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Stake Center, 275 E. 500 South. The public is invited to attend. The program is for all those ages six and over. Approximately 100 people will be participating in this musical production which includes some spoken word. It is directed by Jo Ann Brady, Pleasant Grove Stake Relief Soci-ety President. Donna Patten is the chorister and Marilyn Smith is the organist. Joy Crismon and Linda Ash have been in charge of publicity. The part of Moroni, who wrote the Title of Liberty, will be played by Jack Howe. 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