- G. Carlos Smith
George Carlos Smith (
23 August 1910 –29 March 1987 ) was the eleventh general superintendent of theYoung Men's Mutual Improvement Association ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1962 to 1969.Smith was born in
Salt Lake City ,Utah , and in 1949 became the president of the Big Cottonwood Utah Stake of the LDS Church. In 1956 he became the president of the Holladay Utah Stake. In 1958, Smith became the first assistant toJoseph T. Bentley , the general superintendent of theYMMIA . He was released in June 1961, but in October 1962 Smith was asked to succeed Bentley and become the superintendent of the WMMIA. During his tenure, Smith had three different assistants:Carl W. Buehner ,George R. Hill , and future LDS Church apostleMarvin J. Ashton . In 1969, Smith was released and succeeded byW. Jay Eldredge .In 1969, Smith became the first president of the
Southeast Asia Mission of the church, which was headquartered inSingapore and had jurisdiction overIndonesia ,India , and most of the countries in Southeast Asia. This included supervising church members inSouth Vietnam . Some of the LDS servicemen who were in Vietnam were called to serve as part-time missionaries. Both other American servicemen and native Vietnamese were baptized as a result of these efforts. Smith had previously presided over the Central States Mission of the church.Smith was married to LaVon Peterson and was the father of five children. He died in Salt Lake City.
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Donald Q. Cannon &Richard O. Cowan (eds.) (2000). Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint History (Salt Lake City, Utah:Deseret Book )
*R. Lanier Britsch . "The Church in Asia." "Encyclopedia of Mormonism " (Daniel H. Ludlow ed.) (New York:Macmillan Publishers , 1992) 1:75–81
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