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Show Out East Mill Creek Way . . . By MARY LYTHGOE Upsets aren't really so upsetting. up-setting. It's amazing how quickly quick-ly we rebuild and renovate. Witness the folks In Wilford and East Mill Creek Stakes who have more capability than they know whaf to do with. In EMC Stake there are new officers of-ficers all over the place. AR- lene McMillan, Margaret Margar-et GROB, TWILA HUEBLY, KARLEEN BURT, and ANN DUFFIN are only a few lights emerging from the bushel. JESSE EWING is the talented president with VERDA RHEAD and ALTA CHRITIANSEN as willing helpers. Wilford Stake is proud of GEORGE APOSHIAN as stake president, but Kenwood Ward had lost a bishop and felt rather rath-er like driftwood. Not so, anymore, any-more, however, since the sustaining sus-taining of MARLOWE WHITE on March 11. A better man couldn't be found, so naturally he was the logical choice. His counselors are NORMAN ASTLE and LYNN SOREN-SON, SOREN-SON, with DON WHITE and JAY MacBETH, ward clerks. In Grandview ' Ward, the new counselor chosen to replace O. E. AYLETT is BYRON ROBINSON. ROB-INSON. Mr. Aylett went into stake high council. HUGH HURST, also of Grandview is the new stake's new Sunday School superintendent. In the YWMIA lovely lady HENRI- ETTA YOUNG is president, with RHEA BAILEY and JOSEPHINE JO-SEPHINE DAVIS counselors, and MARJORIE WHITE, secretary. sec-retary. In the young men's department de-partment new1 leader is WES EMERY who chose TED GREAVES and ROGER GUNN to assist him. Wilford Ward has a new bishopric, too, CALVIN POND is it (lucky people in Wilford) and MILLARD DAY and ARTHUR AR-THUR SORENSON are his counselors. We think the new arrangements arrange-ments are all very attractive, and we're sure they'll be very successful. A change is better than a rest, they say, and there's no rest for the righteous (they don't need any). |