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  • New Mission Presidents

    Curtis Edward Anderson, 63, and Marsha Ann Rasmussen Anderson, five children, Gunnison 1st Ward, Gunnison Utah Stake. Brother Anderson serves as a Scout committee chairman and is a former stake president, bishop, counselor in a bishopric, Aaronic Priesthood adviser and missionary in the Scotland Mission. Retailer and business owner/manager. Born in Gunnison, Utah, to Edward Nolan and Doreen Sorensen Anderson.
  • New mission presidents

    Seven mission presidents and their wives have been called by the First Presidency to begin their service about July 1. Their mission assignments will be announced later.
  • Tokyo Japan Temple

    Tokyo Japan Temple
  • Seminary teachers also sacrifice sleep

    Students aren't the only ones who are committed to arise early school day mornings to attend seminary. Teachers also have to be up and ready for 6 a.m. class.

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