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Show New Democratic Congressman Names Executive Secretary DAVID S. KING 1 Rep. David S. King, Utah's new Congressman, has appointed Harold Brown, Brigham Young faculty member, as the executive secretary of his Washington staff. Mr. King, announcing the appointment ap-pointment Wednesday, said he expects to complete his staff by early December. He said he plans to move to Washington the last week of December. The Democratic Demo-cratic congressman represents Utah's second congressional District, Dis-trict, which comprises Salt Lake, Davis and Tooele Counties. Mr. Brown, wha has been U.S. vice counsul to Uruguay and an agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, is an assistant professor pro-fessor of religion at BYU. v He directed the recent Utah Survival Plan project, which developed de-veloped and published Utah's survival plan as well as similar plans for six key counties. In 1957, as a consultant on management improvement to the governor of Massachusetts, he helped author the civil defense survival of that state. Mr. Brown has served the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints in three mission assignments. The State Department appointed appoint-ed him vice consul for Uruguay in 1948. He became president of the LDS Argentine Mission one year later. He was a missionary to the same mission from 1937 to 1940. The FBI engaged him in 1941 as a translater of Spanish and Portugese and during World War II, assigned him as an agent to Mexico. After the war he filled another LDS mission in the presidency of the Mexican Mission. Upon his return from the Argentine Ar-gentine Mission, he taught religion re-ligion at BYU, where he completed com-pleted the bachelor's degree in 1955. In 1940, he married Leanor Jesperson of San Diego in the Arizona temple. They have two sons. Mr. Brown was the manager of Mr. King's recent election campaign. |