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Three new stakes have been created, in Guatemala, Pennsylvania and Utah.
The Guatemala City Guatemala La Esperanza Stake, which includes the El Limon, La Esperanza, Maya, Santa Elena and La Leyenda wards, and the San Pedro Ayampuc branch, has been created by Elder William R. Bradford of the Seventy.
The Stansbury Park Utah Stake, which includes the Benson Mill, Gordon Lane, Lake Point, Rose Springs, Stansbury and Stansbury Village wards, has been created by Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve.
The Valley Forge Pennsylvania Stake has been created by Elder Donald L. Staheli of the Seventy. The new stake includes the Broomall 1st and 2nd, Marshallton 1st and 2nd, Philadelphia 3rd, and Valley Forge 1st and 2nd wards, and the West Philadelphia and South Philadelphia branches.
Elsewhere, stakes have been reorganized in Brazil, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, and Portugal, and in California, Florida, Idaho, Pennsylvania and Utah.
NEW STAKES
GUATEMALA CITY GUATEMALA LA ESPERANZA STAKE:
(Jan. 30, 1999) Created from the Guatemala City Guatemala Atlantico
Stake and Guatemala Guatemala City North Mission. President Erwin Reynaldo Rosales C., 32, self-employed agent;
wife, Sandra Janet Cap G. de Rosales. Counselors Jorge Luis Dardon C., 41, coordinator for Church
Educational System; wife, Maritza J. Alvarez T. de Dardon. Joel Armando Guarcax J., 27, assistant
administrator at Church area office; wife, Sandra Mayumi S. de
Guarcax.
STANSBURY PARK UTAH STAKE: (Feb. 21, 1999)
Created from the Grantsville Utah Stake. President D. Brent Rose, 47, attorney; wife, Dianne Gwynn
Rose. Counselors Edward A. Dalton, 53,
president of National Energy Foundation; wife, Merna Jean Nelson Dalton
Powers. Gerry L. Powers, 56, area sales
manager for G. E. Capital; wife, Janice Beth Christensen Powers.
VALLEY FORGE PENNSYLVANIA STAKE: (Feb. 14, 1999) Created from the Philadelphia Pennsylvania Stake. President Robert B. Smith, 50, national sales manager for Numonics; wife, Tanya Lane Thomson Smith. Counselors Milan F. Kunz, 44, vice president of marketing sciences for SmithKline Beecham; wife,Leslie Niven Kunz. Gregory R. Hansen,50, president of Westmoor Properties; wife, Brenda Lynette Mire Hansen.
STAKE REORGANIZATIONS
CEDAR CITY UTAH NORTH STAKE: (Feb. 14,
1999) President Arthur L. Tait, 56,
manager at Bureau of Land Management, succeeding Kenneth Sylvester Munford;
wife, Roma Cox Tait. Counselors David A.
Excell, 48, supervising investigator for Utah Department of Public
Safety; wife, Mary Kathryn Edwards Excell. Paul E.
Cozzens, 36, owner of Cozzens Cabinets; wife, Mary Louise Coles
Cozzens.
COLONIA JUAREZ MEXICO STAKE: (Feb. 28,
1999) President Lester Floyd Johnson,
44, owner of apple and peach orchards, succeeding Meredith Irvin Romney;
wife, Debra Gail Kobylarz Johnson. Counselors Miguel Mendez G., 43, manager of Bancrecer S.A.;
wife, Rosa Elena Garcia E. de Mendez. Steven M.
Romney, 41, self-employed farmer and rancher; wife, Silvia Mae Judd
Romney.
ESCONDIDO CALIFORNIA STAKE: (Jan. 24,
1999) President Robert W. Jones, 44,
computer programmer for Unisys Corporation, succeeding Tommy Lee Wilson;
wife, Karla Adams Jones. Counselors Steven S.
Reden, 53, project manager for Heritage Development; wife, Margaret
M. McHale Reden. Chester O. Dewey, 73,
retired from Allstate Insurance Co.; wife, Beverly Jean McClellan
Dewey.
FORT MYERS FLORIDA STAKE: (Feb. 28, 1999)
President Stephen E. Thompson, 45,
chairman of real estate group for Roetzel & Andress, succeeding Myrron M.
Martinez; wife, Donna Ruth Wampler Thompson. Counselors J. Nial Robinson, 55, high school chemistry and
anatomy teacher; wife, Mary Jane French Robinson. Robert B. Pritt, 48, family physician at Lee
Memorial; wife, Elizabeth Jean Moody Pritt.
GRANTSVILLE UTAH STAKE: (Feb. 21, 1999)
President Brook P. Hales, 42,
assistant secretary to First Presidency, succeeding D. Brent Rose; wife,
Denise Imlay Hales. Counselors Chad W.
Allred, 39, marketing director for CCI Marketing Inc.; wife, Melanie
Lund Allred. Craig Phillips Knight, 37,
branch manager of Tooele Deseret Industries; wife, Denise Ann Firmes
Knight.
GUATEMALA CITY GUATEMALA STAKE: (Feb. 28,
1999) President Luis Alfredo Amado F.,
48, institute director for Church Educational System, succeeding Elmer
Roberto Cajas Estrada; wife, Ruth Nohemi Gamez P. de Amado. Counselors
Oscar Leonel Vasquez, 49, head of
maintenance for Church area office; wife, Irma Yolanda Guevara S. de
Vasquez. Gerardo Alberto Amado R., 28,
analyst for Shell of Guatemala; wife, Ingrid Elizabeth Canenguez C. de
Amado.
GUATEMALA CITY GUATEMALA LAS VICTORIAS:
(Jan. 31, 1999) President Luis
Fernando Paiz M., 33, Church Educational System coordinator,
succeeding Gustavo Adolfo Schoenfeld Echeverria; wife, Elia Judith Signor
L. de Paiz. Counselors Jose Prudencio Giron
R., 30, salesman; wife, Zul Jeannette Giron R. de Giron. Cesar Eduardo Colon H., retained.
GUATEMALA CITY GUATEMALA EL MOLINO STAKE:
(Jan. 31, 1999) President Alirio
Baldemar Diaz F., 25, assistant computer operator for Data-Centro,
succeeding Jose Julio Aguilar; wife, Miriam Aydee Orellana E. de Diaz.
Counselors Erick Rolando Munoz J.,
retained. Laconeo Monterroso R., 35,
assistant accountant for Westrade Services Inc.; wife, Evelyn Militza
Esteban C. de Monterroso.
MACEIO BRAZIL LITORAL STAKE: (Feb. 14, 1999) President Benedito Jose da Silva, 44, business agent for Lem E. Cenic, succeeding Gilberto Correa Da Silva Moraes; wife, Elza Lucis de Lima Silva. Counselors Divsonsir Gomes Alves Munhoz, retained. Josualdo Dos Santos Mota, 29, stonecutter for Stone Service; wife, Marcia Ferreira do Nascimento Mota.
PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA STAKE: (Feb. 14,
1999) President John R. Crawford,
retained. Counselors Felix Rivera, 46,
Philadelphia police officer; wife, Juana Maria Santona S. de Rivera. Clifford L. Alexander, 41, manager of training and
education for Bristol-Myers Squibb; wife, Lisa Hansen Alexander.
POWAY CALIFORNIA STAKE: (Feb. 28, 1999)
President David R. Clark, 47, director
of regulatory law for Sempra Energy, succeeding Wayne B. Hilbig; wife,
Susan Bradford Clark. Counselors Ronald K.
Nelson, 53, self-employed consultant; wife, Ellen Elizabeth Clark
Nelson. Robert J. Watkins, 50, special agent
for FBI; wife, Pamela Jo Smith Watkins.
RICKS COLLEGE 1ST STAKE: (Feb. 28, 1999)
President Richard Fred Smith, 48,
lawyer, succeeding Verl Ray Stanley; wife, Jill Denise Anstead Smith.
Counselors M. Kip Hartvigsen, 49,
Ricks College English instructor; wife, Ann Christen Brog Hartvigsen. Philip Alden Packer, 47, Ricks College teacher;
wife, Patricia Kay Anderson Packer.
SALINA CRUZ MEXICO STAKE: (Feb. 14, 1999)
President Adrian Trevino V., 33,
administrative manager for Pemex Refinery, succeeding Jose Ceferino
Castillo Cupil; wife, Ruth Garcia P. de Trevino. Counselors Adan Serrano Guzman, retained. Leonardo Vasquez C., 32, baker at Guadulupe Bakery;
wife, Madel Carmen Guiterrez L. de Vasquez.
SETUBAL PORTUGAL STAKE: (Feb. 21, 1999)
President Fernando Antonio Rodrigues Da
Rocha, 33, MSR supervisor for Church area office, succeeding Antonio
Venancio Lopes Caleira; wife, Maria Alice Domingues Lopes da Rocha.
Counselors Luis Bernardo Ortet De Barros De
Barbosa Da Silva, 35, assistant builder for Church area office;
wife, Sofia Alexandra Coimbra Dos Anjos Silva. Jose
Amaro Carrilho Da Graca, 32, salesman for Foto-Vista LDA; wife,
Asris de Basudei Ribeiro Graca.
TORRANCE CALIFORNIA NORTH STAKE: (Feb. 21,
1999) President Bruce Edward Ghent,
41, real estate developer and contractor for Ghent Construction, succeeding
Martin Reed Slater; wife, Kathryn Spencer Ghent. Counselors Michael James Lavin, 43, Hermosa Beach police
officer; wife, Diann Leilani Laird Lavin. David Glen
Hales, 41, computer systems administrator for Raytheon Systems;
wife, Melody Winder Hales.
TRUJILLO PERU LAURELES STAKE: (Feb. 28, 1999) President Oscar Cotrina B., 40, institute director for Church Educational System; succeeding Luis Ivan Sanchez Campero; wife, Rosario Sofia Tello M. de Cotrina. Counselors Leonardo Reyes Z., retained. Sergio Bendezu B., 49, sales supervisor for Otto Kunz; wife, Maria Esperanza Ramirez A. de Bendezu.

