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New mission presidents

Published: Saturday, April 15, 1989

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The callings of two more mission presidents have been announced by the First Presidency. They, along with their wives, will assume their responsibilities about July 1. Following are the newly called presidents:

Bruce Max Snow, 44, Edgemont 14th Ward, Provo Utah Edgemont Stake; assigned to the Korea Seoul West Mission; Explorer leader, former high councilor, bishop's counselor, and elders quorum president; served mission in Korea, 1965-1968; LDS Foundation employee; received bachelor's degree from BYU and juris doctorate from Western State College of Law; born in Ogden, Utah, a son of William Max and Rhea Marriott Snow; married Cynthia Louise Hardy; four children. She is a member of a Primary presidency, former stake activity committee member, member of Relief Society presidency, Primary teacher, chorister and nursery leader; born in St. Louis, Mo., a daughter of Ralph Blaine and Elizabeth Doreen Mann Hardy.