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Charles W. Dahlquist Charles W. Dahlquist II was sustained as President of the Young Men on April 3, 2004. Born in Provo, Utah, to C. Winston and Afton Ahlander Dahlquist, spent his childhood in Boise, Idaho; served as president of the Germany Hamburg Mission, stake president and counselor, high councilor, Young Single Adult branch president, ward Young Men president and Scoutmaster; attorney; received bachelor’s degree from BYU and juris doctorate from University of Utah; wife, Zella Darley Dahlquist; parents of five daughters.
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Dean R. Burgess Dean R. Burgess was sustained as first counselor in the Young Men presidency on April 3, 2004. Born in Alpine, Utah, to Reid and Ethel King Burgess, spent his early years in Alpine, Utah; served as president of the Brazil Belo Horizonte East Mission, counselor in stake presidency, stake Young Men presidency, bishop and high councilor; construction supervisor and home builder; received degree in business management from BYU; wife, Annette Christensen Burgess; parents of five children.
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Michael A. Neider Michael A. Neider was sustained as second counselor in the Young Men presidency on April 3, 2004. Born in Pocatello, Idaho, to H. Boyd and Donna Hansen Neider, grew up in Tyhee, Idaho; served as counselor in Utah Salt Lake City South Mission presidency, stake president, stake Young Men president, bishop, ward mission leader and Scoutmaster; attorney and owner of construction-materials manufacturing business; received bachelor’s and law degrees from BYU; wife, Rosemary Curtis Neider; parents of eight children.
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