President James E. Faust timeline

Published: Friday, Aug. 10, 2007 3:59 a.m. MDT
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Some important events in the life of President James E. Faust:

• July 31, 1920 — Born in Delta to George A. Faust and Amy Finlinson Faust

• 1937 — Graduated from Granite High School

• 1937-39 and 1945-48 — Attended University of Utah, receiving bachelor's of arts and juris doctorate degrees

• 1939-1942 — Served a mission to Brazil

• April 21, 1943 — Married Ruth Wright in the Salt Lake Temple

• 1942-1945 — Served in the Air Corps, discharged as a first lieutenant

• Dec. 14, 1947 — Sustained as a high councilor in the Big Cottonwood Stake

• Jan. 16, 1949 — Sustained as first counselor in the Cottonwood Ward bishopric

• 1949-51 — Served in the Utah House of Representatives

• May 8, 1949 — Sustained as bishop of the Big Cottonwood Ward

• May 29, 1955 — Sustained as second counselor in the Cottonwood Stake presidency

• March 18, 1956 — Sustained as Cottonwood Stake president

• May 31, 1962 — Elected president of the Utah State Bar

• Dec. 14, 1968 — Called as a regional representative

• January 1970 — Appointed to the Deseret News board of directors

• Oct. 6, 1972 — Sustained as an assistant to the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church

• November 1972 — Named managing director of Melchizedek Priesthood MIA

• April 20, 1975 — Inducted into the Granite High School Hall of Fame

• Oct. 1, 1976 — Sustained to the presidency of the First Quorum of the Seventy

• September 1978 — Named to head Utah's Friendship Force travel program

• Sept. 30, 1978 — Sustained to the Quorum of the Twelve

• >March 12, 1995 — Set apart as second counselor to LDS Church President Gordon B. Hinckley

• >June 29, 1995 — Honored by the Utah State Bar with the Distinguished Lawyer Emeritus Award.

• March 2, 1996 — Received a medal from Utah Arts Council for contributions to community service

• June 26, 1996 — Received the Minuteman Award from the Utah National Guard

• Aug. 14, 1997 — Received an honorary doctorate in Christian service from Brigham Young University

• April 27, 1998 — Became an honorary citizen of Sao Paulo, Brazil, in a City Hall ceremony

• May 10, 2002 — Spoke at the University of Utah commencement and received an honorary degree

• Feb. 28, 2003 — Became the first recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the J. Reuben Clark Law Society

• March 16, 2004 — Received a humanitarian award from the Utah Region of the National Conference of Christians and Jews

• March 22, 2006 — Received the 2006 Distinguished Utahn of the Year honor from the BYU Management Society

• Sept. 21, 2006 — Received the Utah State Bar's Lifetime Service to the Bar Award

Recent comments

I am proud to call President Fouset a church elder brother, a...

David Walling | Sept. 28, 2007 at 8:47 p.m.

I never had a chance to meet President Faust personally. However, I...

Juan Luis | Aug. 16, 2007 at 11:53 a.m.

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