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Show Crawfords called to head LDS mission Parowan High School and attended Beauty School. She served on two stake missions with her husband and has been active in various Church auxiliaries. She served as president of the MIA both at the ward and stake level, has served as a Relief Society President and as a counselor in the ward primary presidency. The Crawfords have five children and 17 grandchildren. grand-children. Children include Gail Bunker, Las Vegas, Nev.; Glen, St. George; Alan, Curtis and Renee, all of Cedar City and Kerry, Phoenix, Ariz. Renee, who will graduate from Cedar High School this spring, is expected to accompany ac-company her parents to the mission field. I - . .4. I - 5 f " :r L 8 j , Kit. I , f f , . t 4 .'.'' i . f 1 ' :i f .:''' ' : if ; - : MawiliwAiiiiMWMaMM inii i Mi mint met iiriitl umiMmSuimAutmmttfKM Daniel B. Crawford has been called by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to serve as a mission president. Serving with him as his conpanion will be his wife, Helen Hyatt Crawford. The announcement was made at a special conference con-ference session of the Cedar City Utah Stake Sunday morning presided over by Bruce R. McConkie and President LaMar Stewart At that time Crawford was released as Stake President and a new presidency was sustained. Where the Crawfords will serve has not yet been announced an-nounced by Church Officials however, it is expected that they will leave for their assignment about July 1. A native of Parowan Crawford graduated from Parowan High School and Branch Agricultural College, now Southern Utah State College. Crawford served as Bishop of the Cedar Third Ward, was a counselor in the Cedar Stake Presidency with A. E. Whatcott and was sustained as Stake President in August 1973, a position he has held until his release BROTHER AND SISTER DANIEL H. CRAWFORD Sunday. Mrs. Crawford, also a native of Parowan, will serve as a companion to her husband in the mission field. She also graduated from |