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Show Unitarianism in Utah of Salt Lake City, where he from 1970 taught 1971. to The year, when Cunningham had the sex-change surgery, she dropped the "a" in "Michael," and she became known next as "Michel" Cunningham. Geraldine lived this time During sisters and as functioned as Michel and mothers two to boys, but this arrangement did not prove satisfactory and Michel moved to Chicago. A fellow teacher of nursing their Westminster College reports a happy ending to Cunningham's agony of identity, for she had an unexpected visit in 1976 from Michel Cunningham, who appeared to be a cheerful and well-adjusted woman. During the interim period, Rev. Jacob Trapp, who had retired at the beginning of 1 970, returned to Salt Lake City after almost thirty years and filled the pulpit from 13 September to 4 October 1970. at The ministerial search committee Clark the as meeting was candidate. which There was members 127 were more required prospective proposed Rev. Ronald minister, and a special congregational called in November 1970 to vote on this new voting members attendance, in than the fifteen percent or fifty-four by the bylaws. The salary package for the minister was $13,000 per year, plus and vacation during July year in accrued sabbatical leave. August as two well as one The secret months month per ballot was counted with ninety-nine votes in favor of Clark and twen ty-eight against, which translates to seventy-eight percent in favor. Ron Clark had percent plurality, hoped but this vote was 19 146 Congregational Meeting Minutes, Fd 3. for eighty or eighty-five acceptable to him." an 1 November 1970, located in Ms 508, Bx 10, |