From Deseret News archives:
Leadership changes announced for Relief Society, Young Women
Sister Julie B. Beck, who had been serving as a counselor in the Young Women presidency, was sustained as general Relief Society president. Serving as her first counselor is Sister Silvia H. Allred, the first member of the women's presidency ever to have been born outside the United States. She is a native of El Salvador and a convert to the church.
Second counselor Sister Barbara Thompson is unmarried and employed as executive director of an international assessment center for abused and neglected children.
Released with a vote of gratitude for their service to the Relief Society believed to be the largest women's organization in the world were Sisters Bonnie D. Parkin, Kathleen H. Hughes and Anne C. Pingree, who have led the organization for the past five years.
With Sister Beck's call to head the Relief Society, Sister Elaine S. Dalton, who had been second counselor in the Young Women, was reassigned to be first counselor. Sister Mary N. Cook was called as second counselor in the Young Women presidency. (See related story.)
She said she was influenced by the stories of faith that were related by missionaries who shared the 22-seat family dining table during those years.
Her determination as the new general Relief Society president is to support the women of the church in the important work they do with their families, she said, noting the Relief Society motto, "Charity Never Faileth." The motto was adopted at the creation of the society in 1842, stands the test of time and will continue to inspire women who live in a far different world as they serve each other with love, she said.
Her primary concerns are the lack of self-worth and sense of identity that plague too many women, she said, adding that Relief Society functions under inspired leadership and can help counter such feelings. Sister Beck said the Relief Society, Young Women and even the Primary association of the church can work together for the benefit of women.
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