Church News: Young Men leaders past and present

Published: Sunday, Feb. 8, 2009 12:20 a.m. MST
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The Young Men general presidency gathered with a group of venerable church leaders who have, collectively, performed decades of service to bless and better the lives of the youths of the church.

The historic luncheon included five emeritus General Authorities who have served as Young Men general presidents — Elder Robert L. Backman, Elder Vaughn J Featherstone, Elder Jack H Goaslind Jr., Elder Robert K. Dellenbach and Elder F. Melvin Hammond — along with a lifelong champion of Scouting and youths, President Thomas S. Monson.

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President Thomas S. Monson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints poses for a photo with current and former Young Men general presidencies.

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