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Show Springville man named president of Southwest Indian Mission also served with the U.S. Army during World War II. President Taylor married Anna Fredrickson from Roosevelt, Roose-velt, June 10, 1939 in Heber City. The marriage later was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. They have nine children. Hal L. Taylor, Kolob LDS Stake counselor, has been assigned as-signed as president of the Southwest Indian Mission, it is announced by the general church authorities. President Taylor has been supervisor of Indian Seminaries for the Department of Seminaries Semi-naries and Institutes of Religion, Reli-gion, for the church for the past two years. He will take his new post at Holbrook, Arizona. He has been first counselor in the Kolob Stake presidency for nine years. He previously had served as a member of the McCammon, Idaho, and Springville Spring-ville First Ward bishoprics, and as high councilman in the Ka-nab Ka-nab Stake. He was born at Redmesa, Colorado, and received his bachelor and master degree from Brigham Young University. Univer-sity. He taught in the Church serninary program at Malad, Idaho, Kanab and then at Springville. For two years he served as coordinator of sem-inaires sem-inaires for the Central Utah District. He served a mission, to Texas-Louisiana from 1940-42. He |