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Show E I SALT LAKE STAKE. President—Angus M. Cannon, Salt fc&e City. e^elors—Joseph E. Taylor, Chas. Benrose, Salt Lake City, lig h Counselors—W illiam Edding[r George J. Taylor, H enry Dindey, Anders W. W mberg, John T. E ie , Jam es P. Freeze, Milando Pratt, p ry P. Richards, E lias A. Sm ith, m Nicholson, John Clark, David L. ■.vis. A lternates—W illiam W. Riter, j^ward Snelgrove, John Kirkm an, Clawson, John C. Cutler, AuCarlson, Arnold G. Giauque. ent of the H igh P riests’ Quomid McKenzie; W illiam Asper T ^ g -G . Park, Counselors. *J H. Raleigh, gey, Karl G. ^S. Brown, IH : Foi/ | ' À; SALT LAKE CITY (L. D. S.) W ARDS. F irst—South o f Roper, east by Mili tary reservation, north by E ast Sixth South, w est by South Sixth East. Meet ing House, w s E ighth E ast, bet Sev enth and E ighth South. Joseph W arburton, Bishop, res. 667 Seventh East. Second—South by Roper, ea st by South Sixth E ast, north by E ast Sixth South, w est by South Third East. M eeting House, s s Seventh South, bet Fourth and F ifth East. Heber C. Iverson, Bishop. Third—South by Roper, ea st by South Third East, north by E ast Sixth South, w est by Main. M eeting House, 109 E. Seventh Souths Oliver H odg son, Bishop. Fourth—South by Roper, east by Main, north by W est Sixth South, w est by SQ ^taufltfM H R ^W est; M eeting ; nnr Wd iD rr> rch of Jesus C hfist of Clerk of the Stake and of the in all the world. C ouncil—Jam es D. Sterling. anon, First Counselor Stake Reporter—W illiam Ande75l_ Isidency. Board of Education of Sait LaS^ lith , Second Counselor Stake of Zion—Angus M. Cannon, Jo Psideney. seph E. Taylor, Charles W. Penrose, ’ the Quorum of the David McKenzie, Janne M. Sjodahl, itle s —Brigham Young, W illim W. Riter, Richard K. Thomas. ym an, John H. Smith, R elief Societies — Mary Isabella le, Heber J. Grant, John 1Horne, President; Annie T. Hyde and Meiner W. Merrill, Anton Clara C. Cannon, Counselors. ^ R ias F. Cowley, AbraYoung Men’s Mutual Im provem ent ■druff,. Rudger Clawson, A ssociations—Richard R. Lyman, Su perintendent; George A. * Sm ith and K>rs of the F irst Presi- Joseph T. Merrill, A ssistants. Twelve Apostles are Young Ladies’ Mutual Im provem ent A ssociations—N ellie C. Taylor, Super fe and Revelators. pf the I Church E- John intendent; Lucy W. Sm ith and E m ily Caldwell Adam s, A ssistants, [ Presidents of the SevenSabbath Schools—Thom as C. G riggs, Ir B. Young, C. D. Fjeld- Superintendent; Josiah Burrows and Itoberts* George Reynolds, W illard C. Burton, A ssistants. F K im ball, Rulon S. W ells Primary Organizations—Cam illa C. J W. McMurrin; George W* Cobb, Superintendent; Lydia Ann JFetary; Jacob Schul thess, W ells and Mary L. Morris, A ssistan t Secretary. Superintendents. j B . Preston, Presiding BishK indergarten A ssociation — GeorIc T. Burton, First, and John gianna F ox Young, Superintendent. r, Second Counselors. Tabernacle Choir—Evan Stephens, * Historian and General Leader; Horace S. E nsign, A ssistant; Recorder—Anton H. Lund, 58- J. J. McClellan, Organist; George B. 5ast* South Temple. Margetts, Chief Usher. John Nipholson, Clerk of the Gen• President of the Scandinavian Meet |3rai Conference. ing of Salt Lake City—J. M. Sjodahl; Church Board of Education—LorenMartin Christopherson and Jens S. Jen b Snow, George Q. Cannon, Karl G. sen, Counselors. VEaeser, W illard Young, Joseph F. President of the German M eeting— Smith, Anton H. Lund, James Sharp, Peter Lautensock; H enry R eiser and John Nicholson, George H. Brim hall. Herman Grether, Counselors. Is |