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Stakes have been reorganized in Argentina, and in Kansas, Minnesota, Oregon, and Utah.

Stake reorganizations

CORDOBA ARGENTINA STAKE: (Nov. 13, 1994) President - Sergio Gustavo Chehda, 40, physician; succeeding Julio Cesar Alasia; former stake president's counselor, high councilor, bishop, elders quorum president, and branch president, married Miriam Susana Hadid. Counselors - Ricardo Gil, 45, supervisor in South America South Area office, former stake president's counselor, high councilor, bishop's counselor, and elders quorum president, married Marta Susana Recio; Miguel Angel Alasia, 34, emergency room nurse, former high councilor, stake Young Men president, and branch president, married Carmen Mercedes Moreno.

EUGENE OREGON STAKE: (Sept. 18, 1994) President - Leland W. Nebeker, 47, dentist; succeeding Ned Jay Christensen; former temple ordinance worker, high councilor, stake Young Men president, bishop and counselor, elders quorum president, and Scoutmaster, married Ivana Garrett. Counselors - Dennis Glen Murdock, 57, Church institute director, former stake president's counselor, high councilor, stake genealogy committee member, bishop's counselor, and Scoutmaster, married Janet Sue Anderson; Scott David Engstrom, 40, manufacturing manager for Wegerhaeuser, former high councilor, bishop and counselor, elders quorum president, Young Men president, teachers quorum adviser, and Scoutmaster, married Terese Shereen Mason.

PLAIN CITY UTAH STAKE: (Dec. 4, 1994) President - Robert Allen Ewer, 47, teacher for Church Educational System; succeeding Z. Lee Dickemore; former high councilor, stake executive secretary, and bishop, married Elsa Jean Bowen. Counselors - Lloyd Johnson Beutler, 54, chief financial officer for Jetway Systems, former high councilor, stake clerk and assistant, bishop, high priests group leader, ward financial clerk, Young Men president and counselor, and teachers adviser, married Kandis Coburn; Steven Merrill Petersen, 38, chief executive officer for Petersen Engineering, former high councilor, bishop and counselor, and priests quorum adviser, married Pauline Grange.

ST. PAUL MINNESOTA STAKE: (Oct. 16, 1994) President - Gerald Kent Archibald, 54, president of Medwave; succeeding Richard Paul Halverson; former high councilor, stake clerk, bishop and counselor, assistant high priests group leader, ward mission leader, and elders quorum president, married Carol Smith. Counselors - James Robert Seilbach, 42, owner of Stillwater Trading, Inc., former stake president's counselor, high councilor, stake missionary, bishop's counselor, and Young Men president, married Shelley Delores Gormley; Ronald Willard Holm, 42, president and owner of computer sales and training company, former high councilor, stake mission president and counselor, bishop, ward mission leader, and seminary teacher, married JoAnn Marie May.

TOPEKA KANSAS STAKE: (Nov. 20, 1994) President - Dennis Hanks Karpowitz, 51, chairman of Department of Psychology and associate professor

at University of Kansas; succeeding Carver Dean Long; former stake president's counselor, high councilor, stake executive secretary, and bishop and counselor, married Dorothy Diane Carpenter. Counselors - Joseph Howard Rytting, 52, professor of pharmaceutical chemistry at University of Kansas, former stake president's counselor, high councilor, stake executive secretary, bishop, ward clerk, Young Men president, and seminary teacher, married Barbara Kay Smith; Leonard Dean Nicolay, 40, owner of Nicolay Roofing & Sheet Metal, former high councilor, bishop's counselor, and branch president, married JoAnn Forste.

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