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Show S. H. Business Man Named to Church Office Dale R. Curtis, prominent Sugar Su-gar House business man, church! and civic leader, was named to the LDS Church Priesthood Softball Soft-ball Committee, Saturday. The appointment to the office was announced by Clark N. Stohl. vice chairman of the committee of which Elder George Q. Morris, of the Council of the Twelve, is chairman. Curtis is a graduate of the University Uni-versity of Utah School of Business and served as a special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation Investiga-tion from 1939 until 1945. In this office he was assigned to Oklahoma Okla-homa City, Honolulu, Hawaii and Salt Lake City, where he resigned in 1945. He is the manager of the Curtis Coal Co., Inc. and has other Sugar House business interests. He has taken a prominent part in church activities and served a mission in the Netherlands, as a member of the South Highland Park Ward bishopric, Stake Sun-previous Sun-previous to that, a member of the board. Since 1955, he has been a scoutmaster of the ward and last May received his Eagle badge. He and Mrs. Curtis, the former Muriel Morris of Stillwater, Oklahoma, Okla-homa, are the parents of five children, two sons and three daughters. |