When I was called as a bishop,
I recognized I was the president under the priests
quorum and I wanted to get every boy out. There was one boy
that never came. And I thought to myself, I'm
sitting here with the priests, they've got an adviser. I'll leave them to get their
lessons from the adviser. I'm going to go find
Richard Casto. And I went over to his home-- mother and dad were home-- and they said he was
working over at the West Temple Garage. So I went over to 5th South and
West Temple and the door was open but nobody there. That's when I started
looking around-- nobody. So I went around the back and
there was one of these old-fashioned grease pits, and
I looked down into the darkness and I could see
two eyes looking at me. He said, you got me, Bishop. I'll come up. And he came up out of the grease
pit, and we had a nice little visit there together. I said, Richard, we need you. You have a way with people.
I want to have every priest
in attendance. Will you come? He said, I'll come,
and he came. After that, I served
a mission. I was sealed to my wife
in the temple. We have five great
children, two of them have served missions. I've served as a bishop twice. My children have a great love
for Him and my wife has a great love for Him because
of what He did for me. It's probably one of the
greatest blessings that I have ever received in my life.