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Show j WILLIAM W. WHITE . , . new counselor Wards Change Boundaries In Timp Stake Boundary lines of three Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove LDS Wards were changed recently in order to more equally adjust membership population popu-lation in the three areas. Aocording to Bishop Vilace . Radmall of the Fifth Ward, 31 families comprising 121 members have been transferred from the Fourth Ward to the Fifth. This area involved includes the north side of Center Street from the Paul Fordham home to Sixth West plus all of the Allenhurst area. Bishop Keith Miller of the Second Sec-ond Ward stated that 17 families comprising 54 members, had been transferred from the Fourth to the Second ward'. This includes the area on the north side of West Center from Main Street to the Fordham home; both sides of . First West from Center Street to First North; the South side of First North from First West to Main Street and the west side of Main Street from First North to Center. No reorganization of the auxiliaries aux-iliaries is contemplated in the Second Ward. "We only hope we may be able to keep completely staffed as they are," Bishop Miller said. As to changes in the officer personnel of the Fifth Ward, Bishop Radmall announced that Wayne Haddock has been released releas-ed as Second Counselor in the Bishopric and William Wallace White sustained in his place. Er-roll Er-roll Robbins was also sustained as assistant ward clerk. Bishop Padmall also stated that the Fifth Ward auxiliaries will be completely reorganized soon. William W. White was bom in Preston, Idaho and soon thereafter there-after his family moved to Park City, Utah, -where he attended school and graduated from Park City High. He joined the U.S. Marines and saw service for five years, three of which were overseas. Soon after his marriage to Lucy Lewis Smith in Salt Lake City, the family moved to Provo and Mr. White began working for Geneva Steel. They came to Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove in 1955. Mr. White's previous church activity includes service as ward teacher supervisor and in the presidency of thev Elders Quorum. The Whites are the parents of three daughters, Helen, Gwen and Donna. They live at 174 North, Second West. |