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BLOOMINGTON UTAH STAKE: (February 20, 1994) President - Steven H. Peterson, retained. Counselors - Patric Robert Lewis, retained; Charles Jeffrey Morby, 48, owner/broker of real estate and development company, former high councilor, stake Young Men president, bishop and counselor, elders quorum president, and priests quorum adviser, married Connie McArthur.

BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS STAKE: (March 20, 1994) President - Kenneth G. Hutchins Jr., 52, police chief of Northborough, Mass., succeeding W. Mitt Romney; former stake president's counselor, high councilor, stake Young Men president, bishop and counselor, and seminary teacher, married Priscilla Marion Glass. Counselors - Ralph Neil Christensen, 42, vice president human resources/engineering at Digital Equipment, former high councilor, bishop, ward mission leader, Young Men president, and seminary teacher, married Teresa Tibbitts; Gary Lewis Crittenden, 40, chief financial officer, former high councilor, stake mission president, bishop and counselor, and Young Men president, married Catherine Jean Cox.

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 1ST STAKE: (March 20, 1994) President - Noel B. Reynolds, 52, BYU professor of political science, succeeding Mark James Howard; former stake president's counselor, high councilor, bishop and counselor, Young Men president, high priests instructor, Gospel Doctrine teacher, seminary teacher, and Scoutmaster, married Sydney Sharon Smith. Counselors - Bruce D. Porter, 41, associate professor at BYU, former stake mission president, bishop and counselor, branch president and counselor, and Young Men president, married Susan Elizabeth Holland; E. Arthur Sandgren Jr., 49, agent for New York Life Insurance Co., former high councilor, stake clerk, stake financial clerk, bishop's counselor, ward executive secretary, high priests group leader, and Scoutmaster, married Carol Jeanne Hauley.

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 3RD STAKE: (March 20, 1994) President - Clayne L. Pope, 53, BYU professor, succeeding Lee Tom Perry; former

bishop, ward clerk, elders quorum president's counselor, Sunday School president, and priests adviser, married Carolyn Moore. Counselors - Dale A. Whitman, 55, BYU professor of law, former stake president, high councilor, bishop, Young Men president, and Sunday School teacher, married Marjorie Miller; Donald Q. Cannon, 57, associate dean of religion at BYU, former stake president's counselor, high councilor, bishop, and Sunday School teacher, married JoAnn McGinnis.

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 6TH STAKE: (March 20, 1994) President - Joseph A. Cannon, 44, chairman and chief executive officer of Geneva Steel, succeeding Terrance Dunning Olson; former high councilor, stake Sunday School president's counselor, ward mission leader, elders quorum president and counselor, Gospel Doctrine teacher, and seminary teacher, married Janeal Barney. Counselors - Herbert E. (Bud) Scruggs Jr., 36, assistant professor of political science at BYU, former high councilor, assistant ward clerk, elders quorum president and instructor, Young Men president's counselor, teachers' quorum adviser, and Explorer post adviser, married Shirley Johnson; Vern D. Sommerfeldt, 46, assistant professor of ancient scripture at BYU, former high councilor, stake mission president, stake Young Men president, bishop and counselor, and Scoutmaster, married Judith Marie Johnson.

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 7TH STAKE: (March 20, 1994) President - D. Clive Winn II, 42, vice president of sales for WordPerfect Corporation, succeeding Alan Lee Wilkins; former high councilor, bishop and counselor, Young Men president, and priests adviser, married Kathleen Gen Amundsen. Counselors - Paul D. McKinnon, 40, partner in Novations Group, Inc., former high councilor, bishop's counselor, Gospel Doctrine teacher, and Primary teacher, married Janice Weed; Devin G. Durrant, 33, self-employed, D. and P. Investments, former stake mission president, high councilor, stake Young Men president's counselor, bishop and bishop's counselor, branch president and counselor, and deacons quorum adviser, married Julie Lois Mink.

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 8TH STAKE: (March 20, 1994) President - Douglas G. Marriott, 48, owner of Marriott Development Company, succeeding Stuart W. Slingerland; former high councilor, stake mission president, stake Young

Men president's counselor, stake Sunday School president, bishop and counselor, teacher's quorum adviser, and Varsity team coach, married Georgina Mary Diggens. Counselors - Robert C. Patch, 73, BYU professor of ancient scripture, former high councilor, bishop, ward mission leader, and Gospel Doctrine teacher, married Adonna Allen; R. Bruce Barrett, 47, partner in Christensen Oil Co., former president of Belgium Antwerp Mission, stake president's counselor, high councilor, bishop and counselor, and branch president's counselor, married Tyra Kay Christensen.

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 13TH STAKE: (March 20, 1994) President - David B. Galbraith, 56, associate professor of political science at BYU, succeeding Eugene H. Bramhall; former district president, high councilor, branch president, and Gospel Doctrine teacher, married Frieda Kruger. Counselors - Thomas G. Plummer, 54, BYU professor, former stake president's counselor, high councilor, bishop and counselor, and Primary pianist, married Louise Roos; D. Kelly Ogden, 46, associate professor of ancient scripture at BYU, former Gospel Doctrine Writing Committee for Church, district councilor, branch president, high priests group leader, and Gospel Doctrine teacher, married Marcia Hammond.

LAKEWOOD WASHINGTON STAKE: (March 20, 1994) President - James Robert Smith, 58, branch service representative of McChord Credit Union, succeeding Reed R. Hawkes, former high councilor, stake clerk, bishop and counselor, high priests group leader, and Primary teacher, married Geneva Nielsen. Counselors - D. Chris Stevens, 41, dentist, former high councilor, bishop and counselor, elders quorum president, deacons quorum assistant adviser, and seminary teacher, married Linda Marie Winterholler; Randall Paul Bennett, 39, physician, former high councilor, bishop and counselor, stake missionary, Sunday School president and teacher, Primary teacher, and seminary teacher, married Deborrah Lynn Peterson.

LITTLETON COLORADO STAKE: (March 13, 1994) President - Dale Chabot Murray, 48, senior partner at the Walden Institute, succeeding Grant E. Marsh, former stake president's counselor, high councilor, bishop, seventies group leader, and elders quorum president's counselor, married Karen J. Hale.

Counselors - Phillip Wayne Nolen, 59, president of construction company, former stake president's counselor, high councilor, bishop, and seminary teacher, married Diane Lucille Oates; James Cannon Maxwell, 50, teacher of vocational photography with Cherry Creek School District, former high councilor, stake cultural arts director, bishop and counselor, Sunday School teacher, Blazer leader, and seminary teacher, married Diana Ryan Foresman.

MEEKER COLORADO STAKE: (March 20, 1994) President - David J. Bird, 37, electrician, succeeding Barry Craig Shideler; former stake mission president, bishop and counselor, ward mission leader, elders quorum president's counselor, Sunday School teacher, Tri-Regional Young Adult president, and Primary teacher, married Paulette LaFonn Nead. Counselors - Stephen Arnold Kesler, 45, self-employed civil engineer, former high councilor, bishop and counselor, and elders quorum president, married Victoria Fong; Garth Clair Condie, 40, human resource director at Western Fuels-Utah, Inc., former high councilor, stake singles representative, bishop and counselor, Sunday School teacher, and Scoutmaster, married Ilene Beck (deceased).

MESA ARIZONA RED MOUNTAIN STAKE: (March 20, 1994) President - Marvin Edgar Turley, 48, vice president of construction company, succeeding James Joseph Hamula; former stake president's counselor, stake missionary, bishop and counselor, and Young Men adviser, married Janis Kay Bentley. Counselors - Richard Mark Gulbrandsen, 39, lawyer, former stake mission president, bishop's counselor, ward mission leader, elders quorum president, and Young Men president, married Karen Skousen; Reece A. Bawden, 41, president of TimeMax, former high councilor, bishop and counselor, and Young Men president, married Ginny Neeley.

MURRIETA CALIFORNIA STAKE: (March 20, 1994) President - Roger Craig Connors, 35, partner and co-founder in Partners in Leadership, succeeding Ronald Miguel Peterson; former high councilor, stake mission president's counselor, bishop's counselor, ward executive secretary, ward clerk, and elders quorum president, married Gwen Jones. Counselors - Owen E. Packard, 32, dentist, former stake president's counselor, high councilor, ward executive secretary, Young Men president's counselor, and seminary teacher, married Cherie Ann Croft; Robert Donald Ford, 33, general contractor, former bishop and counselor, high priests group leader, Young Men president, deacons quorum adviser, and seminary teacher, married Rebecca Ann Fleckner.

SASKATOON SASKATCHEWAN STAKE: (Feb. 27, 1994) President - David Lawrence Penner, 45, president and owner/manager of flooring company, succeeding Kenneth Alfred Svenson; former stake president's counselor, bishop and counselor, elders quorum president, branch executive secretary, and branch mission leader, married Sheila Kathleen Robinson. Counselors - Yves Robert Rene Noblet, 39, president of advertising and design company, former high councilor, bishop and counselor, ward clerk, high priests group leader, elders quorum president, and teachers quorum adviser, married Brigette Marie Thebault; Brian Wade Tondevold, 37, police officer, former high councilor, bishop's counselor, executive secretary, ward mission leader, and seminary teacher, married Brenda Antonia Reiter.

SPANISH FORK UTAH PALMYRA STAKE: (March 20, 1994) President - Richard B. Roach, 38, vice president and branch manager of Zions First National Bank, succeeding Shelby Ronald Lisonbee; former stake president's counselor, bishop and counselor, stake and ward Young Men president, married Kristee Axelgard. Counselors - Sterling Reed Swenson, 58, Nebo School District educator, former stake executive secretary, bishop and counselor, ward clerk, financial clerk, elders quorum president, and Sunday School president, married DeeAnn Measom; Larry G. Banks, 42, controller, former stake mission president's counselor, assistant stake clerk, bishop, elders quorum president and counselor, Young Men president, Sunday School teacher, and stake athletic director, married Ann Lynette Fenton.

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