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Show Fred Marchant, Park Teacher, Stake President f . - y 1 - r Fred Thomas Ma reliant, bishop of the Peoa Ward, Summit South (Utah) Stake, headquartered in Kamas, Utah, was called and set apart as president of the stake Sept. 12 by Elder Thomas S. Monscn of the Council of the Twelve. He chose as his counselors Rex Basil ' Walker, bishop of the Kamas Ward, and Lyle Peterson, high councilor. Elder Mon-son Mon-son was assisted by J. Howard Dunn, Regional Re-gional Representative of the Twelve. Pres. Marchant is a teacher in the Park City High School, and owns and operates a small cattle ranch. He was born in Peoa, Utah, Oct. 9, 1928 to Abraham F. and Mary Ellen Thomas Marchant. He was graduated from Brigham Young University, and did graduate work at three other universities. He married lone Stembridge in the Salt Lake Temple, April 2, 1954, and they have six children. He has served as a president in a seventies sev-enties quorum, and on the Summit South Stake high council. Pres. Walker is an elementary school principal, and received his degree from , Utah State University. He was born in Santaquin, Utah, Jan. 1, 1920, a son of Basil Burrows and Sarah Florence Chadwick Walker. He married Margaret Stark of Pleasant Grove, Utah, in the Salt Lake Temple, May 28, 1941. They have five children. Fred T. Marchant . . . Summit South Stake Pres. Walker is a former high councilor, and served in supervisory capacities in both ward and stake auxiliaries. Pres. Peterson has served as a high councilor, bishop's counselor, bishop, ward clerk and MIA superintendent. He is a native of Marion, Utah. His parents par-ents were Otis and Alice Evelyn Larsen Peterson, and he was born Dec. 13, 1929. He married JoAnn Pace in the Salt Lake Temple, Nov. 26, 1952. They have eight children. chil-dren. He is a graduate of Utah State University, Univer-sity, and is the owner of a dairy farm. |