Two new stakes have been created, in Mexico and Utah.

The Cedar City University 3rd Stake, which includes the Cedar City University 1st, 3rd, 5th, 8th, 10th, 12th and 13th wards has been created by Elder Ben B. Banks of the Seventy.

The Civac Mexico Stake, which includes the Chapultepec, Civac, Jiutepec, Porvenir, and San Andres De La Cal wards and the Tepoztlan branch, has been created by Elder E. Octaviano Tenorio of the Seventy.

Elsewhere, stakes have been reorganized in Brazil, Mexico and South Africa, and in Florida, Kentucky, Utah and Wyoming.

New stakes

CEDAR CITY UNIVERSITY 3RD STAKE: (March 21, 1999) Created from the Cedar City University 1st and 2nd stakes. President — Russell G. Bulloch, 41, preservice trainer for Church Educational System; wife, Ellen Kay Anderson Bulloch. Counselors — James M. Wilson, 47, certified public accountant for Gubler & Wilson CPAs; wife, Jan Carter Wilson. J. Peter Hansen, 49, seminary principal for Church Educational System; wife, Joella Hanes Hansen.

CIVAC MEXICO STAKE: (March 21, 1999) Created from the Cuernavaca Mexico Stake. President — Saul Figueroa L., 30, mechanic for Bridgestone Firestone of Mexico; wife, Rosa Maria Iborra M. de Figueroa. Counselors — David Ortega D., 25, service manager for Ignacio Nunez Engineers; wife, Graciela Monoz A. de Ortega. Horacio Rodriguez A., 29, federal employee; wife, Gilda Flor Anrubio B. de Rodriguez.

Stake reorganizations

CEDAR CITY UNIVERSITY 1ST STAKE: (March 21, 1999) President — Hans Q. Chamberlain, 54, juvenile judge for state of Utah; succeeding Wayne A. Smith; wife, Mary Louise Lampman Chamberlain. Counselors — Donald J. Marchant, 52, part time adjunct instructor at Southern Utah University and owner and assistant manager of Cedar Builders Supply; wife, Jacqueline Lea Cumming Marchant. Scott L. Brown, 60, Intermountain Health Care physician; wife, Penla Dee Patterson Brown.

CUERNAVACA MEXICO STAKE: (March 21, 1999) President — Ignacio Atenas Pineda S., 40, logistics manager for Westfalia Landtechnik; succeeding Saul Figueroa Lopez; wife, Maria de La Luz Diaz S. de Pineda. Counselors — Carlos Figueroa L., 32, general manager for Nature's Cabs; wife, Yuriria Manterola C. de Gigueroa. Pedro Antonio Pascual L., 42, self-employed architect and director of secondary school; wife, Beatriz Nava M. de Pascual.

LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY STAKE: (March 21, 1999) President — Carl L. Britsch, 35, human resource manager for Ford Motor Co.; succeeding William P. Norton; wife, JoLynne Schill Britsch. Counselors — Lyle J. Stucki, 47, president of Unique Management Service; wife, Bonnie Norton Stucki. John F. Cotton, 49, manager of air operations for United Parcel Service; wife, Robin Lynn Borg Cotton.

RIVERTON WYOMING STAKE: (March 21, 1999) President — Lloyd Charles Larsen, 42, co-owner of Triple L. Inc.; succeeding Robert S. Lorimer; wife, Rebecca Lynn Holliday Larsen. Counselors — Gerald E. Anderson Jr., 41, self-employed computer programmer; wife, Debra Lynn Nielsen Anderson. Michael F. Gard, 46, store manager and partner of Gard Crafted; wife, Melany Rencher Gard.

ROODEPOORT SOUTH AFRICA STAKE: (March 14, 1999) President — Andre Cornelius Bester, 47, managing director of Glenramd MLB; succeeding Robert Eppet; wife, Joy Elizabeth Lomax Bester. Counselors — Llewellyn Nielsen Donly, retained. Michael Sinclair Wrench, 50, computer manager for Anglo American Corporation of South Africa; wife, Ann Lorraine Corrigan Wrench.

SALT LAKE MT. OLYMPUS NORTH STAKE: (March 21, 1999) President — W. Lowell Benson Jr., 61, senior vice president for O. C. Tanner Company; succeeding Richard H. Madsen; wife, Ann Balmforth Benson. Counselors — Briant J. Farnsworth, 55, education department chairman for Utah Valley State College; wife, Glenna Cheryl Roberson Farnsworth. Rawland G. Crosby, 47, general manager of Block Management; wife, Carol Jean Cahoon Crosby.

SOROCABA BRAZIL BARCELONA STAKE: (March 14, 1999) Ramilfo Evandro da Silva, 40, Church Educational System coordinator; succeeding Joel Lopes Goes; wife, Celia Maria Mastroto da Silva. Counselors — Bruno Burlini, 48, security broker; wife, Janeth Apareuda Romero Burlini. Rui Coelho de Oliveira Neto, 24, assistant accountant for Gerbo Engineering Manufacturing LTDA; wife, Camila Angelo Coelho de Oliveira.

SOUTH JORDAN UTAH GLENMOOR STAKE: (March 21, 1999) President — Dennis Blaine Johnson, 54, director of planning and student services for Jordan School District; succeeding John Buchanan Hall; wife, Barbara Taye Tolley Johnson. Counselors — Robert Edmund Homer, 42, owner of Intermountain Golf Cars; wife, Rhonda Lee Burbank Homer. Ronald L. Stoker, 44, senior product manager for Bard Access System; wife, Melanie Madsen Stoker.

TALLAHASSEE FLORIDA STAKE: (Feb. 28, 1999) President — Curtis C. Austin, 42, president and chief executive officer of Workforce Development Board /Enterprise Florida Inc.; succeeding Jack H. Hall; wife, Carol Belnap Austin. Counselors — Ronald M. Stone, 43, vice president and general manager of Durra Print Inc.; wife, Jacqueline Ann Stanley Stone. Jerry E. Hewett, 53, quality manager for Florida Department of Corrections; wife, Donna Marie Miller Hewett.

VERACRUZ MEXICO STAKE: (Feb. 28, 1999) President — Mauricio Morales C., 32, music teacher for childrens school; succeeding Daniel Gomar Hernandez; wife, Ofelia Romo T. de Morales. Counselors — Claudio Jesus Ortiz S., 28, systems officer for Maritime Transportation of Mexico; wife, Maribel Ramos G. de Ortiz. Pablo Fernandez M., 28, owner of Cordoba Restuarant; wife, Maria Margarita Cueto R. de Fernandez.

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