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Show i J Genealogy Vork SECTION 21 To find the names ol genealolibraries in the I nited gical .States, where one may write for genealogical information. 1 - See the handbook of American Genealogy, 1!' 13 edition, pages 31a 1o 3S). lime xin attempt is made to classiiy the litnaiies ol the country. Libianes with just a few books are leported genealogical to have a "genealogical shelf" udnle those vvilh a good collection have a "genealogical seel ion" n '! 1 ley. vice president and general European manager of the United Press, learned in a tour of Germany that U. S. and British authorities want to set up a central for western Gergovern men! many. if the Russians hold out against complete unification of the Reich in the foreign ministers' conference next month. The following dispatch on that subject exclusive interview follows an Pinkley obtained from Gen. Lucius D. Clay, American military Governor, on Sunday. Clay said the next six months would be vital.) As Valuable In Fur Thnse Who Do 'cnialoglriil Research In The Duelio ( utility Public Library HI tt. M FV RHODE FUTON ISLAND Our readers are invited to submit questions for this department. Mrs. Chailotte P. Kent, 3615 So. 5200 West, Salt Lake City 7, writes as follows: "I would like to trace the ancestry of Benjamin Baiber, born 9 April 1776 in Exeter, Washington county, Rhode Island. He married. 1797. Hannah Morse, b 1777. Stafford Totlnad County, Conn, His childien weie born in New the We wen called riis-- i phone in liie iihi ray today to us with n lady, some of her pioldems. The probpencil logic, lem involved the searching of some pansh legisleis, obtaining By VIRGIL M. PINKLEY birth ceituicates lrom the vital1 United Press Staff Correspondent statistics, and copying some FRANKFURT, Germany, lrom t He census of 1851. and British occupational It meant the willing of half dozen authorities favor a central political letters and the expenditure of ten government in the Do oi titteen dollars. Said she, York. zones of Germany if the conferyou think I should bother with it We suggest that you write to ence of foreign ministers in Lon''genealogical department" n "gen- now? Wouldnt it t) better to Mis. Gertrude A. Barber, 28 East don next month fails to consoliare records wail unlit the a division" English or ealogical "genealo73rd St. New York City. She was date the reich as a unit, at least lnicrolihned? collection." gical bom in Rhode Island, married a economically. We have personally visited two in New Drain On France felt Barber, and specializes ihnt hei we advised We arc to binaries that have reported Give York her Slate genealogy. It is generally assumed that the writa genealogical shell when each ol sure she would save time by the details of where your folks French would agree, because the them do have more than thousand ing the letters and waiting lor the lived in New York, that drain on Frances economy to supif the man on the might Even answers. ycmnlogical books So, when you other end did not move us port its zone of Germany is growquickly help. me looking for a genealogical We think you should write to as she would like. ing. binary in a certain section do not ami And When we came home we found all the genealogists that are naAmerican, British shun the library with lie "shell. med in the How Book in R. I. .French occupational authorities It irry have some information for Hie tepoit ot Elder Archibald F. Rhode Island is have not given up hope that Rusjust a few miles Bennetts four month microfilm you. lrom Boston and perhaps the New sia will ajree to the unity of Ger2 - See How Bool; foi genealo- - mission in Kuiope. He visited eleven countries and practically all England Genealogical Library may NEA T elephoto) many and especially in the ecogists, page 8, "Wrte to genealo have something for you. Write to nomic field, because it is costing the to anxious from with witness is stand writer Film escorted were Lardner at " Ring Jr., cooperate binaries. Also the IIowi giral Miss Marion ,C. Reed, 9 Ashbur- Activities Committee hearing, at Washingthe Russians money to operate the House Book lists genealogical libraries the LPis Church in making micro- ton Place, Boston, Mass. She spe- ton. D. C., alter refusing to state whether he is a Communist their zone separately. film copies of all their records in connection with lie chnptei But authorities in the western of genealogical value. Full per- cializes in searching this library . to each stale. How new When Book for the zones feel strongly that if the 3 V, hen you write to a gonen-!'V- l mission was granted for making of Chances struck being by lightgenealogists comes out we hope Russians stall at tbe foreign min- al address "The copies of all their records in the to binary ning are approximately 365,000 to isters conference, as they have present some additional genea- Denmark, l.ibianan." Make it lollowing countries: Genealogical for Washington County, one, according to a lightning re- been doing for brief. Ask about one man or one Holland, Wales. Sweden, Finland, logists Literary Study club will meet years, then the three man and ins wife. Tbe librarian Norway, and 1 ranee. Tie also Rhode Island, They may be able Monrtav at 2 pm. at the home of search expert. to help. is busy and wilt not iiave time 10 guined pel mission to copy many Mrs. George M, Wilkinson, 74 No. look for the names on a pedigree of the iccords in England, North Six ond East. Italy, Switzerland and Germany. churl. with prospects of By Negotiations, TRAGEDY favoiable outcome, are pending in CHICAGO. Nov. 1 (Llti TomScotland and in parts ot England. my Tennant, 6, always carried They hove three microfilm mabund'es for his mother. chines at work in England. With The Genealogical Helper, Walking home from school, he these they are able to make true Logan, Utah. saw his mother on the other side copies of thirty to forty thousand Gentlemen: of the street, her arms filled with pages in a day. That would mean I am trying to locale a ferry packages from a shopping tour, in two leta mat could from copy years they extra"! in Maryland, Virginia or PennsyHere is Rn "Ill carry them, mother, he E. as as are books M: many Mary approximately ter received from lvania (probably) run by a man shouted, dashing across the street in Ave. LDS the r Genealogical name Wayman. Tradition is that A truck struck him. great Coiodgo Russell of 373 Library in Salt Lake. Early in a father and mother were crossOakland 2, Calif. Instead of the packages, his Because we have so many po'j-pi- e October they began to microlilm ing the stream which was frozen, mother carried home the lifeless who plead lack of time o the records in Holland. Those in the ice broke and the parents body of her son. of the work estimated that were drowned. However, keep a simple record up to o;. e, charge they I thot it m yht be intereTi. en-to it will take ten years to complete threw their baby out over the ice now this are nab 3 job. t (dab copying some They of and the ferryman named Wayman, read Now (he Hard of Hearing tese the wills of Wales which are in leseued the boby and raised him. age. tries of a LAY-AWASomerset ufistv House. r i t Brother Bennett froHe grew to manhood and helped Y -i are taken Can Help Themselves dates says, "Several years will be re- at the ferry. We would like to register, Derbyshire o.mnHolling-ton to in full utilize the opporquired know where this ferry w'as in back to 1538. (Note that is a part oC the parish of tunities in this one repository." order to give the locality for a The work in Denmark has been search of the boys ancestors. Could Longford, Derbyshire.) Francis Morley son of Francis going on tor many months ana you or any of your readers help v I Moriey of Hoilington born upon some large shipments ot films me out? have been received in Salt Lake. Wednesday De 23 day of NovemVery truly yours, i $ ber, 'oei..B I. great frost in the Fiesideht Sonne Teports that tnis i Barbara K. Mylin, t sunshine fa:r a 455 So. Sheppen St. work in Denmark will eventually (S morning and after i , day, after til .inqoji being. .changed be- - completed. Lancaster, Pa. .1 of uit 'The day before, about six And the work has begun. dock at nignt of that day, being Seven countries have just t given full t the 12th day, the child was bom consent. Others are partially open 2 V V about 12 or 1 of the clock of the lor our work. There are still vast Prepare now for more efficiency in the kitchen by replacing in the daytime, same Wednesday : ! I1 ot records m Germany, Austoies and was christened the 27 day of stria t Switzerland, , and November 1603. (Rather vague?) Scotland that will beEngland (hat wot a cuf or cut ef date equipment at Evertons. Stocks I made availot Blackboard 'Following are the special stake Alice daughter : able, i Blackbeard, born at the . ' ; ; i George It is too early to even guess appointments at the Logan temple are ccmpiete and prices are righl. , , spitle upon Wednesday, after 11 what may be accomplished in the for the days of next wee:;. of the clock or about 12 of the next ten Monday, November 3 Bannock years but it Is not un- stake. day, the morning being somewhat likely, to our way of thinking, Tuesday, November 4th There showery and at her birth the sun that the microfilm library may are no stake appointments. shone and it was fair and hot all be a hundred than times larger Wednesday, November 5th Mt. the day after. This Weunesday was in the library ot printed books in Logan, Cache and Oneida stakes. upon the first day of June, the the Church Library. November 6th Logan last day ot the moon, for the We think the Genealogical Soc- andThursday, Bear Lake stakes. moon changed the next day, being LEON S. BUSH Is doing exactly the iety right Friday, November 7th FrankThursday. as to and go ahead get just lin and South Box Elder stakes. in thing Will Conduct Free Clinic She was enristened here 4, many microfilm records as posLongford Church upon the Sun- sible For the Hard of Hearing Stainless Steel Ware and to get them just as fast day, the 9th of July, her godfather as and from as possible just, many $1.98 was Robert Goodall, godmothers $.8.87 3 Qt. Kettle At the Following Places: were Margaret Moi ley and Mar- of the countries as possible. When Eccles Hotel, at 6 Qt. Kettle $2.98 records be the are Utah, It Logan, $5.47 will here tha Smith. 0605). Nov. 5 from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 The spitle above referred to was time enough to consider all the 4 Kettle $2.19 $4.17 Qt. , P- - m. the leper hospital of St. Leonard, details of editing, indexing, interHyrum, Utah, at Hyrum City Appointments of assistant busiat Alkmonton, which was then in preting and perhaps copying at least a part of tnem. It will take ness managers for the 1948 edition Hall, Nov. 4, from 10:00 a. m. to Heavy Aluminum Ware the parish of Longford, Peiby-shtr4:00 p. m. only a month or so to copy a of the Buzzer, USAC annual, and 4.20 Chicken FaryerO j thousand volumes of carelessly members of the business staff were Lewiston, Utah, at Communwritten Sixteenth Century Dutch, announced recently by Kay LeRoi 10:00 a. Nov. from 6, ity Bldg., $4.20 Fry Pan English or Danish records, "Your Nelson of Mission, S. D., business m. to 2:00 p. m. guess is as good as mine as to manager of the publication. home of at Smithfield, Utah, how long it will take to go over The three assistants named are Mrs. Sarah L. Heaps, S74 North this thousand rolls of film, exa Nona Taylor, Ogden, in charge of Main, Nov. 6 from 4:00 to 8:00 mine them page by page, decipher advertising sales; Clair Maughan, 4VV.V.1f,es' p. m. tne ancient writing, edit and index Providence, appointments and inCast Iron Ware Richmond, Utah, at Communthem so that you will know exac- cidentals and Elizabeth Barber. The New 'England Histoiical and ity Theater Bldg., Nov. 7, from tly which roll contains the records Lewiston layouts and copy. 10:00 a. m. to 2 p. m. $3.25 Chicken Fryer Genealogical Register for October of the Members of business the where village staff great your just came to the genealogical sec- grand father was born and where will be Janice Baugh, Logan; Alice The many in tion of our libraiy. That magazine his fathers before him made their Mae Burt, Brigham; Gloria Call, this city, will have an exception$4.00 Dutch Oven is printed once each quarter. It al opportunity to find out how home. If is worth watching for. Here is a sand it there were just one thou- Ogden; Janet Daines, Logan; Rose may once again experience would be quite a job but Marie Earl, Logan; Norene Felt, they list of the contents this month C. when 70c 9 Pressed relaxed, noise-fre- e hearing. A you multiply that by hun- Lehi; Shirley Gillespie, Tooele; W. Patteri and his ancestors 2 Steel Skillet . . FREE HEARING CLINIC will dreds or perhaps a thousand it Mary Lois Greaves, Cedar City; The Surname Sabin (3) Rebe held on the above dates by makes us dizzy to think of it. Lois Gutke, Smithfield; Ruth Hencords of Christ Church, Boston, at which time he will Me still think we werp right derson, Ogden; LaFawn HumphAncient (4) Bartlett in advising the for intest the $1.75 Egg Beater to reys, her Logan; lady write Hurst, Betty Spanish Family Bible, Reveals additional letters and send her dividual T hearing deficiencies. Geneal Work; to Johnson, Ashton, money SI.4S Rival Wall I Mayflower Deseendents. (5) Jon- England to find her This clinic will also serve to ingenealogy Ida.; Renee Jones, Logan; Marco athan and Nathan Gillett and and Can Opener troduce a net h Acousticon deType not to wait for the Lauralee Keller; Lundahl, Logan; their Deseendents. (6) Genealogic- oi the microfilm velopment in hearing aids. This Delvert Mcrecords. Sara Madsen; Jean al Research in England. (7) Cap$12.95 Heatwell new discovery by the worlds Culloch. Logan; Louise Nelson; tain Gershom Bradford and some Electric Casserole first and oldest manufacturers Karin Anna Jean Olson; Robson; of his deseendents. 8) the ManThere were 16.000 accidental Ardell of electrical hearing aids offers Va-LRoylance, Smithfield; chester Family of Rhode Island. deaths and 1,500,000 inHandyhot amazing clarity and brilliant Sorenson, Logan; Marion (9) Vital Records of Charlotte, juries among American farm Portable Washer tone without the harsh backpeoOgden; Marlin Woodland, Maine. ple during 1945. ground noises usually encountBrigham City. ered. This instrument, in spite Cory Electric Coffee Grinder . . of its power, is so small it barely covers the palm and that with the batteries enclosed! Waring Blendor Liquifier. Letters have been pouring in from those who have already egetables tried this new Acousticon sayBrand: of Pressure Standard were with ing how thrilled they this heating aid. Many of them Cookers, Health, National, All say that they have never experienced such clarity' of tone American, Burpees, etc. against such a velvet quiet backNo. 323 Universal ground. The manufacturers of Meat and Food this instrument say that no one . . . can even imagine what it may ( hopper do for them until they hear it 2 Qt. Wire with their own ears. Corn PoppetThose hard of hearing who have been searching for the answer to their personal hearing problems are urged to attend this FREE CLINIC. Complete Free information will be mailed if you cannot be there. Write to Acousticon-Littlefiei- d Co., 325 Allas. Building. Salt Lake City. tele- to non-sovi- j I j Study Club to Meet j lf non-Sovi- et American occupational their government. USE OUR byj-gj..- Lo-g- ft PLAN FOR GIFTS ial3 LOOKING FORWARD : Stake Appointments i .f ii At Logan Temple ; To Be Consolidated mittees handling Hoy ministrative matters, I Two days ago, Gen. Lucius D. Clay, American Military governor in Germany, said: I believe it is essential at an early date to have the greatest possible amalgamation of the occupation t zones of Germany in political as well as economic union. Economic Unity been developed about The American to consolidate ih! th I district committee. An election of officers for the new- - organization will he held Nov. 17 at which time all organ izations sponsoring boy stout units and members of the Cache Valley council will, choose officers direct scouting activities next year. to the for strong German government in the west is essential today. Most American and British authorities agreed that it was almost impossible to have a central in government Germany strong enough to carry out l vvork unless there also was and political economic integration Every official this correspondent to spoke frankly hoped that the 18,000,000. British, m Valley council. The plan has been undoi con sideration for some time and vuj jointly announced this week bv O. D. Robinson and David Davis, chairmen of the immediately. The Russians have badly stripped eastern Germany. Their policy in this respect has undermined the economy of their zone, which is roughly 40 per cent of German territory with a population of Scout a plan present Franklin and Oneida tricts into one oiganization ' This organization will and admim-te- i supervise scouting program in the lin county area of the This correspondent auring the last two weeks has had many talks with French, British and American military and diplomatic representatives in Germany. To a man. they agreed that the economic unity of Germany, foreseen as far back as the Potsdam conference and to which Russia agreed, must be established and French Zones contain about 48 000,000 Germans and most of the rich industrial and mineral areas the Ruhr, Rhineland and Saar. A leading British official put it consolilike this: "Bi and dations are natural developments, The same applies to the Soviet zone, too, although it may take some months to convince the Soviets. Establishment of a central government for Germany cannot be stopped, except per- haps as a temporary measure, A essen-tia- al Russians Would cooperate in the London conference and afterwards. But in lieu of such substitute plans are well advanced and they include or al government of provisional nature. SHARP POINTS FROM Pennsylvania Woman . experts! recommended such procedure as long ago as last March. British In order to provide n inure officials have adopted a similar attitude and recommended it to ficient operation of distnct "eon,' Query Made Coast Genealogist Writes Letter 1947 j Microfilm Seen Instructions i Next Six Months Termed Vitalh,JmHltn In Solving German Problems Film Writer 'Another Hostile Witness Genealogical and Temple News BRASS TACKS Friend ithy have general in such a pose?" You see, it was Sculptor started as an equestrian statue, and then the committee found they couldnt afford the horse. Many patterns of dishes on hand to sell in open stock at Evertons. The best way to warm a house is to have the painter give it two coats. Scotch brand Self Polishing Floor Wax is so much better than other waxes on the market that other stores where they sell wax use our wax on their Boors to get a good job. "What is it about a dachshund that you dont care for? "They make such a draft when they come into a room. open They always keep the door' ' so long. , j I "Please look Photographer pleasant, lady, and in a few moments you may resume your natural expression. Most of the people who tried our Hospital Soap when it was the only soap to be had in Logn last year liked it so well that they are still using it. We are helling soap to the school lunch projects and cafeterias where they are in a position to really compare the quality of our soap wdth others on the market . Artist 7Now, here's a picture one of my best, too Ive just finished. When I started out I had no idea what it was going to be." Friend .After you got through, how did you find out what it was? Scotch Brand g Enamel is again available white and ivory. The price ohly $1.55 a quart but its real quality product. Quick-Dryin- in is a : . Good mouse traps nickle at Evertons. lor 2 a Give a girl an inch and she'll make a dress out of it. BIG NOVEMBER KITCHENWARE SALE Sb5 Enameled Ware Whit Buzzer Staff I 9C m Members Announced e. October Register Arrives At Library 2.19 2.59 C0V 29c e, 1.19 Mr.-Bus- 1748-176- 8. 9c 9.95 29.95 19.50 .voWet non-fat- n, . . 59.50 . -- -- . 1.49 $2.15 Teakettle $1.19 4 Qt. Sauce Pots Sauce Pots White Enamel Cereal Bowls 1.09 . )8c Covered Oven-Gla- O Ware Blue Heavy . . , , . Sae Glos$ Cooking Ware $5.95 -- 1.49 Pail 69 89 Chamber 654 Qt. Water Pitcher 98c 10 Qt. 25c . Enameled $1.98 79c x . . . $1.65 8 Qt. ss Large Roaster 50c Fire King Casserole 2 Qt. Whistling Teakettle R , Nesco Electric Roaster With Pans . Dazey Ice Crusher (lO - DVsb - 41.95 m 9.95 Whipster Whips cream, ec. under pressure. Makes ice cream, decorates i-- S QV oukes, etc. Cold Puck Canner Metal Arvin Ironing Board Universal Electric Floor Polisher . , . 1.95 . (Iff All $1.25 x Paper Towel Holder i t J 4 ' CJ8S CMV- , , Lil" Qt. e' |