— LDS GENERAL CONFERENCE —

11 join Second Quorum of the Seventy

New members of the Second Quorum of the Seventy sustained on Saturday are:

Richard D. Allred, 64, retired general manager, Kimball Armor Corp.; former chief executive officer, Rios Golden Cut; former Realtor, government employee; bachelor's degree, Utah State University; master of business administration degree, University of Arkansas; served church as stake president, temple president, patriarch, mission president, regional representative, bishop, missionary; wife, Gay Banner Allred, eight children.

Eran A. Call, 67, retired Church Educational System director for Mexico; formerly one Brigham Young University faculty; former department store manager, real estate and building developer; bachelor's degree, Brigham Young University; master of business administration, New York University; served church as mission president, patriarch, high councilor, stake president's counselor, bishop, missionary training center president; wife, Katherine Groesbeck Call, nine children.

Richard E. Cook, 66, president, Martell Corp.; retired general assistant controller, Ford Motor Co.; former Ford general auditor and divisional controller, Ford Tractor Operations; bachelor's degree, Brigham Young University; master of business administration, Northwestern University; served church as missionary, mission president, bishop, stake president's counselor, high councilor, young men president; wife, Mary Nielsen Cook, four children.

Duane B. Gerrard, 58, retired Delta Air Lines pilot; former Delta system manager for flight safety, flight instructor, former chief pilot, vice president for flight operations, Western Airlines; education, Utah State University, University of Hawaii, University of Southern California; served church as area authority, regional representative, stake president, high councilor, bishop, teacher; wife, Kay Bennion Gerrard, eight children.

Wayne M. Hancock, 65, Utah Provo Mission president; retired vice president, general counsel, Dow Chemical Co., earlier vice president, general counsel, Dow Chemical Europe and managing director, Italian region; former schoolteacher; bachelor's degree, Brigham Young University; law degree, University of Arizona; served church as bishop, stake president, stake president's counselor, Sunday School teacher, mission president's counselor; wife, Connie Ann Cameron Hancock, eight children.

J. Kent Jolley, 63, attorney, real estate developer; former county prosecuting attorney; former contract negotiator, U.S. Department of Defense; bachelor's, law degrees, George Washington University; served church as mission president, bishop, stake president's counselor, young men president, high councilor, stake mission president; wife, Jill Waldram Leishman Jolley, seven children.

Richard J. Maynes, 46, chief executive officer and chairman, Fountain Fresh International; former president, Raymond Production Systems; former director, several business corporations; bachelor's degree, Brigham Young University, master's degree, American Graduate School of International Management; served church as mission president, high councilor, bishop's counselor, missionary; wife, Nancy Jane Purrington Maynes, four children.

Dale E. Miller, 61, business adviser, new venture companies; co-founder, Zenger-Miller; former executive, Syntex Corp.; bachelor's degree, Brigham Young University; master's degree, University of Southern California; served church as area authority, mission president, stake president, bishop, high councilor, Sunday School president, young men president, missionary; wife, Laurel Chandler Miller, five children.

Lynn G. Robbins, 44, Uruguay Montevideo Mission president; former senior vice president, Franklin Quest, former consultant, Collier Heinz & Associates; former sales representative, Commerce Clearing House; bachelor's degree, Utah State University; master's degree, American Graduate School of International Management; served in church as bishop, high councilor, ward executive secretary, youth leader; wife, Jan Nielson Robbins, seven children.

Donald L. Staheli, 65, chairman, chief executive officer, Continental Grain Co., former president, chief executive officer, Allied Mills, Inc., former manager, Swift & Co.; bachelor's, Utah State University; master's degree, doctorate, University of Illinois; chairman, U.S.-China business council; director, U.S.-China Society, National Committee for U.S.-China Relations; adviser, mayor of Shanghai, chairman, Points of Light Foundation; chairman, National Advisory Council, Marriott School of Management, Brigham Young University; director, Prudential Life Insurance Co. of America, Bankers Trust Co., Continental Grain Co., Conti Financial Corp.; served in church as stake president and counselor, high councilor, stake young men president; wife, Afton Stratton Staheli, four children.

Richard E. Turley, Sr., 66, retired researcher, Battelle Memorial Institute; former professor, Iowa State University, University of Utah; former Utah State science adviser. executive director, Utah Technology Finance Corp.; former engineer, El Paso Natural Gas Co.; bachelor's, master's degrees, University of Utah; Ph.D., Iowa State University' served in church as high councilor, mission president, bishop, stake president's counselor, district president's counselor, bishop's counselor, stake mission president, stake director of family record extraction; wife, Betty Jean Nickle Turley, seven children.