- LaVern W. Parmley
LaVern Watts Parmley (
January 1 ,1900 –January 27 ,1980 ) was the fifth general president of the Primary ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Parmley was the first woman to be awarded theSilver Buffalo Award from theBoy Scouts of America .LaVern Watts was born in
Murray, Utah . She married Thomas J. Parmley, aphysics professor at theUniversity of Utah .In 1942, Parmley was asked to become the second counselor to
May Green Hinckley in the general presidency of the Primary. She served in this capacity until Hinckley's death the following year. When first counselorAdele C. Howells succeeded Hinckley, Parmley was asked to be her first counselor, and she remained in this position until 1951, when Howells was released and Parmley was selected to succeed her as the fifth general president of the Primary. Parmley served as Primary president until she was succeeded byNaomi M. Shumway in 1974; in total, she served 23 years as president and 32 years as a member of the presidency.During Parmley's tenure,
Scouting was integrated into the Primary program for boys ages eight through eleven. The Primary curriculum was also revised and became more centered on teaching doctrines of the LDS Church. "I Am a Child of God ", written byNaomi W. Randall , was introduced to Primary in 1957 andCTR ring s were introduced in 1970.From 1951 until 1970, Parmley was the final editor of "The Children's Friend". Parmley oversaw its phase-out and the launch of the church's new magazine for children, "The Friend".
Parmley was the first woman to sit on a national Scout committee in the
United States and in 1976 became the first female recipient of theBoy Scouts of America 'sSilver Buffalo Award .Parmley died in
Salt Lake City, Utah . One of her sons,William W. Parmley , became a member of theSecond Quorum of the Seventy and ageneral authority of the LDS Church in 2003.References
*Carol Cornwall Madsen and Susan Staker Oman (1978). "Sisters and Little Saints: One Hundred Years of Primary" (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book) 135–178
*Janet Peterson and LaRene Gaunt (1996). "The Children's Friends: Presidents of the Primary and Their Lives of Service" (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book) 79–101External links
* [http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/museum/primary/exhibit/1,16230,4088-1-32-7,00.html LaVern Wells Parmley] : short biography from 2003 church museum exhibit
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