Creed Haymond was a prominent runner in the early-20th century in the United States of America. He was accepted to compete as a spinter in the 1920 Olympics, but was injured before the actual competition. Creed Haymond later became a dentist. Haymond was one of the patriarchs of the Cottonwood Stake when James E. Faust was the president of that stake. Haymond was always a strong and vocal advocate of the Word of Wisdom.
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