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Show Moroni Stake Reorganized A special Moroni Stake meeting was held in the Moroni West ware chapel Sunday afternoon with Stake President J. L. Nielsen presiding. pre-siding. "Singing "If You Should Go to Pollard." Music was furnished furnish-ed by the West ward choir. Opening prayer Patriarch Orlando Or-lando Bradley. Singing "Ye Simple Souls." Apostle Rudger Clawson, president presi-dent of the Twelve ' was presen. and conducted the business there President J. L. Nielson, Abraham Livingston and Ernest Johnson were honorably released from the presiding office of the Moron. Stake with a blessing and gcoa will of the presidency of cht church, and with a vote of thanks for their labors from the people of the Stake They were released on accouni of private responsibilities and affairs af-fairs that ;they were unable te devote the time they thought necessary nec-essary to the Stake. It was with a feeling of regre; that the people of the Stake released re-leased them. . , Joseph R. Christiansen, aisnoj, of Fountain Green was sustained as Stake President with Elmo L. Irons, BishOD of the Moroni Easi. ward as first counselor and Matthias Mat-thias Allred, Slake Preident of the Y. M. M. I. A from Fountain Green as second counselor. John R. Blackham was sustained as Bishop of the. East ward o, Moroni. - Anthony R. Winters was sustained sus-tained as Bishop of the Fountain Green ward. Joseph R. Robertson Robert-son of Fountain Green was sustained sus-tained as high councilman. This meeting was referred , to at thp. mvsterv meeting, for there were, indeed, a great many surprises sur-prises for-each one present. Vocal solo "The Lamplit Hour by Mrs. Ernest Anderson. President J. L. Nielson and President Pres-ident Livingston expressed the gratitude to the people for then support and told of the manj happy moments they had -spent u. the Moroni Stake. Presiden JoLson was not in attendance as he was away on business. Each of the new officers ana bishops expressed their tunidity for the responsibilities 'they hac been called to fill, but were will-7Z will-7Z nr. their best with the hear ing to do tneir ueai. tK ty support of the people of ti., Mcroni Stake. The choir sang an anthem. The benediction was offered i George Cook of Fountain Green. |