The following new temple presidents and administrators have been called to serve by the First Presidency. The service is scheduled to start in September.
Rodney Lee Chugg and Danette Lee Davenport Chugg of the Spring Mountain Ward of the Eagle Mountain Cedar Pass Utah Stake have been called to succeed President Ron W. Sorensen and Sister Mary Ellen Sorensen as president and stewards of the Saratoga Springs Utah Temple. President Chug is a Primary teacher, temple sealer, and former stake president, bishop, and elders quorum president. He was born in Provo, Utah, to Lee Russon Chugg and Joycelyn Bradshaw Chugg.
Sister Chug is a temple worker who has served as stake Primary president, counselor in the stake Young Women presidency, ward Relief Society president, ward Young Women president, and ward Primary president. She was born in Rexburg, Idaho, to Price Elmo Davenport and Betty Ray Smith Davenport.

Colin Wayne Clements and Karin Dawn Maton Clements of the Marion Stake, Mount Barker District, Adelaide, Australia, have been called as president and stewards of the Adelaide Australia Temple, replacing President Michael W. McIlwain and Sister Caroline McIlwain. President Clements is a temple sealant, former counselor in a temple presidency, stake president, bishop, high councilor, and senior mission coordinator. He was born in Te Awamutu, New Zealand, to George Frederick Clements and Jean Rose Conway.
Sister Clements is a temple worker, former assistant administrator, counselor in a stake Primary presidency, ward Relief Society president, ward Young Women president, ward Primary president, and senior mission coordinator. She was born in North Adelaide, Australia, to Peter Gilbert Mutton and Denise Helen Mutton.

Tim Hadlock and Ellen Kay Ufford Hadlock of Vernal Third Ward, Vernal Utah Stake, have been called to succeed President Keith B. Caldwell and Sister Nena Caldwell as president and administrator of the Vernal Utah Temple. President Hadlock is a patriarch, temple sealer, former bishop, and high councilor. He was born in Vernal, Utah, to Le Grande Hadlock and Billie Jean Hadlock.
Sister Hadlock is a temple employee and former ward Relief Society president. She was born in Vernal, Utah, to Richard Elmer Ufford and Roberta Cook Ufford.

Lyman Kelton Hafen and Debra Frey Hafen of the Santa Clara Fourth Ward, Santa Clara Heights Utah Stake, have been called as president and stewards of the St. George Utah Temple, replacing President Keith R. Lever and Sister Stephanie M. Lever. President Hafen is a patriarch, temple sealer, former stake presidency counselor, bishop, and high councilor. He was born in St. George, Utah, to Lawrence Kelton Hafen and Peggy Ruth Hafen.
Sister Hafen is a patriarchal secretary, music coordinator, temple worker, and past stake Primary president, ward Relief Society president, and ward Young Women presidency counselor. She was born in St. George, Utah, to LeGrand Herman Frye and Joey Maxine Frye Russell.

William Frederick Mullins II and Jennifer Gail Smith Mullins, Gayton Ward, Richmond, Virginia, have been called to succeed President Larry Willis and Sister Sandy Willis as president and stewards of the Richmond Virginia Temple. President Mullins is a patriarch, temple sealer, and former stake president, bishop, high councilor, and elders quorum president. He was born in Richmond, Virginia, to William Frederick Mullins and the fairy Janelle Branum Mullins.
Sister Mullins is a patriarchal secretary, temple worker, and former stake Young Women presidency counselor, stake Primary presidency counselor, ward Young Women president, and seminary teacher. She was born in Detroit, Michigan to Kay Hogan Smith and Muriel Belle Gail Smith.

Bradley Albert Thompson and Joanne Thompson of the Barrie Ward of the Barrie Ontario Stake have been called as president and stewards of the Toronto Ontario Temple, replacing President Tyrone Wong and Sister Phoebe Wong. President Thompson is a welfare and self-reliance expert, temple sealer, former stake presidency counselor, bishop, and high councilor. He was born in Huntsville, Ontario to Harry William Milton Thompson and Evelyn Mary Thompson.
Sister Thompson is a welfare and self-reliance specialist and temple worker who has also served as a counselor in a stake Relief Society presidency, a counselor in a stake Young Women presidency, a ward Relief Society president, and a ward Primary president. She was born in Ottawa, Ontario to Graham Kenneth Hingston and Elsie Helen Hingston.

Enos Tracy and Bertha Pauline Milner Tracy, Raleigh North Carolina Stake, Green Level Ward, called to succeed President Matthew S. Harding and Sister Renee Dawn Harding as president and steward of the Raleigh North Carolina Temple. President Tracy is a ward Sunday School president, temple sealer, former stake presidency counselor, bishop, branch president, and high councilor. He was born in Lompoc, California, to Seth Eugene Tracy and Betty Ann Tracy.
Sister Tracy is a Primary activity day leader, Primary teacher, temple worker, former stake Young Women presidency counselor, ward Relief Society president, and self-sustaining church service missionary. She was born in Denver, Colorado to John Black Milner and Mildred Maxine Milner.

Wayne Orson Whitaker and Rebecca Kay Beckstrand Whitaker of the Wellington Ward of the Stewart Florida Stake have been called as president and administrator of the Fort Lauderdale Florida Temple, replacing President Andy H. Lustig and Sister Gay M. Lustig. President Whitaker is an assistant stake secretary and temple sealer, as well as a past bishop, high councilor, and branch president. He was born in Provo, Utah, to William Orson Whitaker and Marilyn Blanche Hug Whitaker.
Sister Whitaker is a Sunday School teacher and temple worker, former stake communications director, ward Relief Society president, ward Primary president’s counselor, and seminary teacher. She was born in San Jose, California, to Shelley M. Beckstrand and Judith Ann White Beckstrand.
