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Show lew Counselors Chosen in Three LDS VJards Three wards in the Roosevelt stake last Sunday sustained new second counselors in their bishoprics, bishop-rics, according to Hollis G. Hullinger, Hul-linger, ' stake president, under whose direction the' changes took place. In the Roosevelt Fourth ward, Dr. Calvin Kowal.is succeeded Rex O. Curry in the second counselor position, following the latter's transfer to the Roosevelt ward. At Neola, L. Lee Jensen succeeded his brother,' Neill, as second counselor, coun-selor, and Marvin Kettle becomes (Continued on Back Page) New Bishop's Aids .... (Continued from Page One) the new bishop's aid at Ballard, succeeding Orlan Cook. The change in the Neola ward followed the release of Neill Jensen, Jen-sen, who had announced he will soon be moving from the ward because of a promotion with the . banking firm he is employed with. At Ballard, the vacancy was caused' when Mr. Cook moved to the middle west to accept employment. employ-ment. Was Seventy President Dr. Kowallis has served the past one and one-half years as a member mem-ber of the' presidency of the 162nd Quorum of Seventy, and was financial fin-ancial clerk of the Fourth ward. He is an optometrist in Roosevelt and maintains an office at Duchesne, Du-chesne, also. Merlin Sullivan is bishop and Lewis Taylor first counselor, Was Elder's President Before being called into the high council approximately six months ago, Mr. Jensen was president pres-ident of his Elder's presidency. The new counselor will' assist Bishop Richard Olsen and Charles Crozier, first counselor. At Ballard where Golden Collins Col-lins is the' bishop, Ned Gines was released as second counselor and sustained as first, with Mr. Kettle being called to the second assistant's assist-ant's post. He has been serving as ward Sunday School superintendent superinten-dent for some time. |