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Show 10 WARDS TO REPLACE FORMER SIX Ten v-ards were created from six wards of the Hillside LDS stake Sunday evening. The special meeting was held in the Granite stake house in Sugar House with President C. H. Parker-conducting Parker-conducting and Mark Peterson. Council of the Twelve of the LDS church, presiding. New wards and bishoprics organized or-ganized are Colonial Hills with Ray C. Johnson, bishop, assisted by counselors, L. Ariel Marler and Douglas A. Smith; Colonial Hills Second, Robert S. McMaster, bishop bish-op and Keith M. Walker and G. E. Brunson, counselors. Francis C. Bromley was sustained sus-tained bishop with Herman Johnson John-son and Keith W. Brandshaw the counselors of Wasatch ward. J. McKinnon (Mac) Smith was named bishop of the Wasatch Second Sec-ond ward and he will be assisted by Clifton M. Otteson and Elwood S. Bywater as counselors. Edgehill ward named Stanley B. Rees bishop with Harold E. Jensen and Preston G. Adams, counselors. Edgehill Second sustained J. Ray Garrett bishop and George Reynolds Reyn-olds Smith and Clyde B. Furner, counselors. Sherman S. Brinton remained as bishop of the Mt. View ward and counselors sustained were James Hegefsy and Thomas R. Muer. Mt. View Second named Phillip T. Sonntag bishop with Orval R. Milne ' and Robert S. Brewster as counselors. James Stoker was named bishop of Mt. View Third ward with Richard D. Reese and Walter B. Woffinden counselors. Marvin L. Pugh was named bishop of Mt. View Fourth ward, with W. L. Brudderer and Albert Z. Richards Jr., counselors. Elder Mark Peterson was special speaker at the services and other members of the church general authorities present were Leon Stapley and Sterling W. Sill, both of the Council of the Twelve. The new bishoprics will take office August 14. |