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Show RELIEF SOCIETY SEATS riEV . t'FFICER STAFF The East Mill Creek ward Relief Society was reorganized Sunday under the direction of Bishop Leslie Les-lie Goates. Mrs. Claire Morris was sustained as president as were Mrs. Lola Dawn Reeve, first couselor (employment (em-ployment and placement; and Mrs. Kay Dunfield, second counselor ward welfare and work director counselor). Mrs. Thelma Steggell was . sustained sus-tained as secretary. ! Named magazine director was Mrs. Cloie Burbidge, while Mrs. Dorothy Evans and Mrs. Kather-ine Kather-ine Muir were chosen organist and chnristpr Among the following teachers installed were Mrs. Alice Ottley, theology; Mrs. Leda Goates, teacher teach-er topic instructor; Mrs. Margaret Grob, work-meeting leader, whose assistant will be Mrs. Mabel Waller Wal-ler . Luncheon co-chairmen are Mrs. Carrie Noorda and Mrs. Jo Hollingworth. Literature leader named was Mrs. Virginia Anderson while Mrs. Alta Dean became the social science sci-ence teacher. Concluding the list of reorgan-;zation reorgan-;zation were 62 visiting teachers whose duty it is to call once a month at homes in the ward. Retiring officers in the East Mill Creek ward Relief Society are Mrs. Eileen Dunyon, president; Mrs. Nina Neff and Mrs. Barbara Bees-eley, Bees-eley, first and second counselors, and Mrs. Steggell. |