New temple presidents
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Two new temple presidents have been called by the First Presidency, with their wives called as matrons.
Sister Brimhall,a ward Young Women adviser, served with her husband as he presided over the Philippines Angeles Mission, and has served as a stake and ward Young Women president, ward Primary president, temple ordinance worker and seminary teacher. She was born in Burbank, Calif., to David William and Laura Anna Farnsworth Ardian.
Sister Escobar, a ward Relief Society teacher, previously served as a stake Primary president, ward Relief Society president, ward Young Women president, in a ward Primary presidency, and as a ward missionary. She was born in Ibague, Colombia, to Carlos Eduardo Castro Zota and Dora Arango Moreno de Castro.

