Show IDS Apostles meet With Indian Mission officials The Uintah Basin Indian Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day received a needed shot in the arm Tuesday as well as a new when two members of the Quorum of Twelve came to Roosevelt to meet those working in the Elder Spencer W. chairman of the church's Indian missionary and his Elder Mark E. met with presidents of the four Basin Elmer Ezra William B. and Frank earlier in the evening to formulate plans and policies under which the mission will They with other priesthood leaders and the newly called president of the President Announced According to information coming from the meeting Ellis Mor rill of Tridell has been called as the new mission president He succeeds Forrest also of who has served approximately four Morrill has chosen Owen Goodrich as one The other has not been A goal of sixty-two missionaries has been set by the visiting authorities and approved by the four stake presidencies who will constitute an advisory board for the The corps of part-time church members will be recruited from the four stakes in the Basin on as nearly an equal basis as Another announcement made by On Back INDIAN from Page the two apostles was that Golden Buchanan and one other representative from the Southwest Indian mission will come to the Basin to instruct missionaries as to their duties and conduct a This will be timed with the conclusion of an enlistment program for new Change Branch Status Henceforth the supervision of the Randlett Branch will ibe under the Uintah Indian Mission wita the presidency directing its Up to the Tuesday meeting the Roosevelt has acted as supervisor and called those to preside as a branch At the present time Omni Winter-ton is branch with Frank Thompson and George Fenn as his Thompson has been the caretaker of the building erected several years Elders Kimball and Peterson met with all active Indian missionaries following the session with stake Both spoke to the group offering encouragement enlisting their support to make the missionary work among the Ute Indians function more |