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Show TIIE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, SATURDAY, APRIL Herald Journal Classified Ads -- Genealogical and Temple News Edited By President to Contributions to this dopartmont moke this department one u;' Family Record V. M. Everton should be sent to President W. M. Everton, Logan, Utah, intoret.ind value. outstanding Stepping not later thanThuisd.o' of e.uh wnk. History Of Preserved In Temple In Logan Stones Is Retold Many Ways Genealogy MRS. W. Y. Milll ERM)N Chicago, III. niorioan GeBenlogist In th" BY LAURA EVERTON The Family Bible is the usual means by which records have been The genealogical section of the handed down to succeeding genBoston Transcript is one oi the recwe have found erations, but most valuable helps to genealogists ords in a hymn book, the one records working on American in question being in possession Four times a week this newspaper, or Mrs. Franklin M. Miller of Chiv ith e section devoted to geneacago. in which is iccorded some queries and answers, comes of the Thaddeus Kingsley data. logical to our Logan public library. 'i haddeus Kingsley was born in Each Saturday night th" in lived in Connecticut, Becket, Genealogical of the Herald-JournMass., served in. revolution and is to be found " list of was pensioned in Albany Coun- the nanus which uppeart d m the ty, N. Y. Pa. on Genealogical Transciipt inu'i n of course are a which arrived at the Losource of information, but sections the week. The gan library during diary kept by a man making a names are arranged in alphabetical Horn around to San oide. to as.sis' Cape trip m quieki von Francisco in the gold rush was cheeking to ascertain if any of more like a ship log. Di. Morfamily names have appeared rell of Chicago has such a dimy. your the column. His grandfather sot out from ip Certain rules must be observed Boston, and his diary gave a full by those inserting or answering account of wage scales and the queries. We give a copy of these high price of rtatoes and butter rules as you will no doubt wish in those times as well as dues to to ave i yourself of the opporMr3. Wilbur Helm of ancestry. tunity of placing a query in the Glencoe, 111., possesses a surveyor's Transcript, or have book which has family records of found one of perhaps you names family her ancestors who came from in the columns your of the Transcript Lancaster County, Pa., to Fleming and wish to answer the query. county, Ky,, thence to Greencastle, These arc the rules: are requested "Correspondents Samplers often preserve family to direct all communications to irecords. We saw a very old one The Genealogical Department, of in Smyrna, Delaware, the Boston Transcript and to send a Evans family. Miss Leete, an an- stamp (3 cents) with each separtique dealer of Guilford, Conn., ate query The editor does not purchased one of the Steel family answer questions printed, but pubwhich solved a prob- lishes answers sent by readers. In giving data lem in genealogy. rubs sending letters the Grave records, church records, mus', bt observed: following mincorn t and orders, 1. Names wills, deeds, and dates must be ute and chancery proceedings, or- clearly written. and files, court, 2. pension The full name and address phans, census enumerations, are common of the writer must bo given, weans to ancestral knowledge. 3. Make all queries brief and We found an old Bible Dictionclear. in 4. Tennessee, Springfield, ary Write on one side of the pawhich showed that Rev. Thomas per only. Do not use postal cards. Gunn was born on the forks of Do not write with pencil. Rev. the Nottway, 5. In answering queries the date Virginia. Thomas and James Gunn were of the paper, the number of the Tennesfounders of Methodism in query and signature must be givBY RAGE SEVEN. i 2 BY MYKION E KRTON I.WXIX We tola it ur lonli diutions KNOW YOUR FAMILY NAMES (Editorial) Jf um aw ta acqiriintul with your ancw-lo- i successful in you i' efforts to find nuuo genealogy it is er necessary that ton become acquainted with the names, place of lesidcnce and other mailers peri r.oiing to the Got ancestors whose record you already hue. Many very valuable bits of information are found when ,ou aie n i really doing research woik on a certain line.' If ton not know the maiden names of your various mothers you will miss many an opi m l unit y to follow in a .e.id and net haps find another mice,, tup when uu name in ,our general reading. To illustrate how this works: a tear ago we v, it;' , reading the notes in the genealogical s.utiwn of the Someone ; sked for the aute.-drof John Transcript. Averett who married Janet Gill. We did not know tiic ancestors of J hn Aveiett and we ia pus- ml wanti the item lit. We n inemliered that our llii'd great gi and uvestouk p tre paid foi A letter to the (no who unite th a a (.ill, mother i l'u'iMTipt mte (nought the infoi niatioa that Jaivt G;il was die daughter of George Gill and Janet Hamilton who was the daughter of Patrick Hamilton. ViETKOY If .e had not remembered to member that Janet Gill CHICKS nHATCHING ... e H ( n i: was one of eur ancestors we would have missed this opporIn In Hi n Li'X t lii li. Wl18H I' 1M I. lilt, Mil, tunity to find the names of her parents and giamlparents. On iilinnl Hi. 'lint We advise everyone to study their pedigree charts until Willi 'il'i.il .inlixi-ptlllin nm rimml u ml i nuwf ini'tlnnl they are thoroughly acquainted with everyone whose names I'vnimi-imill i'!i tin W ti.il tin nilis pi i. appear on the chart. CM great-gran- SNOWS!. IDE TRAGEDY (Continued) d ; We continue our quotation from .he diary ol President Charles O. Card, superintendent in charge n; th construction of the Logan mple. "Frida;. February 27, 18S( This morning dawned with a fair sky A l an early hout all hands were at vo it again shoveling snow and o'berwise clearing the road of drifts and slides that had formed When you ?re during the night. Mr Haws and r.t ,v, beautiful, icpiured some snows'nocs, Kelvir.flcr, y u then hiti hed up my team and folare gcir.g to realize that lowed the men up the canyon At SALIC FOIL USED IMAM'S at .Siit.ill lUi'l medium .msse piano neon we had reached Cottonwood, is just what you here : i. $tu oo tiiil up One small gran where we spent 30 minutes eating ,1 have long wanted - at a niahogMiiY funs!), like new, less Vc continued our labor H lunrh l Kaxv than halt l'nii!t priro price that is weii within and at 3:40 o'clock we had reached YAtltf ti rail Ulen Hioh Mu'dc mile bea point about budget. your i low Twin Bridges. At this point t AM condition, always kept WAON. See it before you buy. two messengers arrived from the JtiHptstton will prove painted. Temple mill. Mr. David Beach and It is a remarkable value. LuhIic Hansen, Now-- : Mati'inunt. CttlU. Gmlixm Hatchery, Hayward, James Stratton, with the informaton, Ao And we can shew you tion that two of the men hauling - Win ichii inoru-- our ot SKICl IHH'hS I led how it will actually pay HUx. CoMdrr, NEW GENEALOGY potatoes, lumber from the mill had been ADVANCE NOTICE I tali chit ks? It. illifor inlellol Idaho HuimI, HussiM. fuidi for itself! It has many buried in a snowslide about 3 Vi niums Chirks me lar tuipei lor 273 Mam. ihoin? North (V for loir lo- us are miles from where we were workA vlU. features. The Food rile r iur eociteielw jHilloruio disease ON BOOK ing. The names of the unfortua place for fresh vegeIniin Ti h dies t Hens, records 2 Ml ON in and tank Unto pump nate men were William King and ear to licit esas tqualily pel for dairy produondiUoll. lirM tables rlaH Cbuap. Aulomalic Tuikrv Osteiholdt. Morris, poults Nephi Joseph pullets IMioiu H model s Cued 1.1fi for left overs and and ucts up. dll mill foreman, had sent the two We are in receipt of Legends, Love and Loyalties" roll In undid $3 50 to fO.MI R. L MuNAUCIl l'hotw coal is one. Porcelain inranKe. messengers to Logan for help. I Second West. 3.di North is the title of a book that i i notice of KenAmerican lialile, 9 immediately started to the rescue exclusive agents Utah, JeiKiin, terior, porcelain coding R with six men and dispatched a yons by Captain Howard R. Ken- now in the public library. 2H0-- J Telephone lOrm-CKlAli FUSTS. Call 999-unit, 12 freezing speeds 7 messenger to Logan for assistance. yon. The Tuttle company of Rut- will be available to local readei" and Permalain Lacquer all next week, after which It will We arrived at the slide where the land, Vermont, are the SIX ROOM home, modern, within men were buried at about 6:30 of this new genealogicalpublishers finish are a few exterior record. bo returned to the Lending library. 10 ?(Mi chickens, city; coops for p. in. and found the men from the This publication includes sub- The title of this book sounds like or of the many other feaacres land. lbone mil! doing all they could to ex- stantially all that remains of rec- the name of an old fashioneu I39-A 27 tures. NOTICE or SALE tricate their companions from the ord of this New England family love story, in reality it is a fine TliltKK building lots on Fifth record of several snowslide. We labored frantically that came to Rhode Island in the genealogical 2 s on Second North that Bast, Inquire Notice hereby given until 9:30 p. m. when we were latter middle part of the 17th Massachusetts families. 3 Bast Fifth North. the ?,0lh da;' of April. 1335 at the It contains extended genealogiobliged to withdraw, all hands be- century from Lancashire, England, hour of TJ o'clock, niion, on said 1928 Pontiac coach, 1930 Essex ing fatigued and worn out, none where the name originated in the cal records of the Leonard, Has- day. In front of the County Courtf ONB sedan. Bargains in either car. Call more than I. We were compelled ancient estate of Kenyon, recordkell, and Thompson lamihes. Our house at Digan CMv, County at 535 North Second West after ol Club, the State Ta, of the hook Cache. Slate ot lo walk 3 Vi miles to the mill and ed in deeds in 1155. 7 p. m. From the firsj examination 9 sell al Utah ft Commission seemed indicate to this that I had become very lame through large 1934 comes one Ford of also estate this auction til family public inwash TWO an book had been left without kitchen sinks, basin, descended truek. Minor No. 112H9R0. wading In the deep snow. We did the present family bowl. I.undahl Service toilet Said auction and sale will be not arrive at the mill until mid- from Lord Lloyd Kenyon, which dex to proper names. Those seek9 Station. of the and virtue made under by New England genealogy may Three teams and two family still remains seated in ing night. of Section 48, of Chapter provisions in find this book the 136 men are all buried beneath the Gredington. very thing 5:1. of the Laws of Utah, 1933 for HOMES, business block, lots. Ml. West First North. see. slide. After supper we laid down en. The complication of this record has they have been looking for. the purpose of satisfying the lien of the 8tate Tax Commission of 91300. BEAUTIFUL six room home and to some tried 6. All letters received are prek Family charts compiled by get rest, but covered a period of some fifteen See it before you buy. Utah on said truck for delinquent Crested members of the family sumably for publication, but if the circumstances of the day, to- years. It has included the idenat 470 West CeDter. Smith Brothtaxes, together with costs of sale. THE AT 5 ers Lumber Co There are 18 esher modtification of every Kenyon of recare of great help if they are they are to be forwarded to con- gether with the hard grilling Dated tills 19tb day of April, 1935 made sleep almost impossible." ord in the United States down to SYBIL, HUUKIN8, els a size aqd type for correct. We found a family chart tributors they must be sent in (SKAL) Delivered. CROP alfalfa. FIRST Wee re ary. 1293-I- t. From the account of the ac- 1800. Beyond 1800 all known famin possession of Judge Charles blank stamped envelopes accomM3. Phone 22 to every home and every from Published daily April LOGAN Albert Williams of Chicago which panied by the number of the cident given in the Roskelley and ily lines have been carefully listed. and including April 23, 1335. NURKWHY - stock, trees, flowering budget. And any model , Hall history at the temple we In preparing this material the was compiled in 1850 by his great-uncl- e query and its signature. shrubs, evergreens, plants, peren.A "Please give sources of infor- glean a few additional details. This author has taken original sources may be purchased on the Pehr-so- n and which is erroneous, as nials, bleeding hearts, vines. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Saltern of account is said to be based on a only, where such were available. we proved by church and vital mation whenever possible. Monday, April 29 Baptisms for Floral Nursery, 960 Canyon easy payment ReDisCo of her M3. Hoad. Next week we will give exam- letter written shortly after the All of the land records of Rhode the living and the dead. Logan were Sunday guests records. It states David Williams Monthly Budget Plan. Mrs. Palmer to Island prior to 1800 have been Tuesday, April 3d Two sessions parents, Mr. and was born "Bowling," Conn. David ples of queries and answers from accident by President Card recJohnson. for endowments. President Charles C. Rich at Paris, searched. All of the probate was born Berlin, Conn., but was the Boston Transcript. sesMrs. Floyd Tams is visiting at Idaho. According to this account ords in locations where early KenMay Wednesday, not the son of the father attribs covered. been Smithfield as guest of her sister, lived have Excursion seven men were caught in the yons sions for endowments. uted to him by the chart. Mrs. Stanley Ralph. An odd family tree of a Seeley CARD IS CLUE snowslide, five of whom were ex- Likewise the town meeting rec- from Cache stake. State representative Roy Lamor-eau- x tricated Uninjured. Two mule ords of early Rhode Island have Thursday, May 2 Six sessions COMPANY family, found in Glens Falls, N. Y., teams belonging to the temple and been carefully combed. The Rhode for endowments. Excursion from gave a talk Sunday at the was a water color picture of roses on Easter S school U. census of ward Island the 115 N. Main 1774, 125 Oneida stake. Sunday Phone with family records in each rose. ? horse team belonging to a man published Embroidered pictures were anFriday, May 3 Six sessions for and the Federal Housing program. who had been to the mijl on pri- census of 1790. the The ladies local Farm Bureau Mrs. other source of record. vate business were also buried in "Colonial Records of Rhode Is- endowments. Excursion from the stake and temple committees meeting was held Thursday afterRevolutionary War As a bit of encouragement "The snowslide Came land, George Fitch (Abigail Williams) to the slide. noon at the home of Pres. Zellda of Ellicottville, N. Y., has one of those who have been searching down from a distgncp, of about records on file in the state house of the Cache stake. Howells. The lesson on beautithese embroidered pictures, which foe years for unknown relatives, 75 feet. Its base was about 300 in Providence, R. I., the U. S. records, the proceedings fying the home was given by Mrs. shows a woman standing by .a the following is given. . feet and had assumed the shape pension Rhode Island Historical of the Emily Pearce. Sixteen ladies were An old death card was found of r. letter V. gravestone on which is inscribed Society, present. Light refreshments were phe Vital Records of a record. These pictures generally among the number of relies of (To be continued) Rhode Island," by Mr. James N. served. OLD Houses for feeding purposes. have a large tree by the grave, the family by Mrs. Margaret H. i V M.21 Call Mrs. E. R. Summers and daughIsland Soldiers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Howells Arnold, "Rhode and the women has mitts on her Hanson of Provo, Utah. She found Y Lowe Brother's Quick Drying M. H. and Leland in and son, and Chapin, ter, Sailors, by Estell, and, family spent Sunday hands, Mrs, Fitch's ancestor was that a Mr. Robert Lawice was Enamel is good. of "The were Miss Genealogical Ogden FOUND Dictionary Obray Virginia LOST AND Tamesin Chapman, wife of Israel buried at Kilmarnock, Ayershire the QUART ... Rhode Island," by Austin, visitors Wednesday. Miss Ruby Christensen is spendMrs. Scotland. She wrote a double letter Perkins of Connecticut. KulNI HcistHn yearling th-Mrs. Boston Miles was hostess 2 9 EVERTON & SONS CO. yorious local town histories, Lowell Kft-mBenson. ing the week at Trenton. Franklin John Stransky of to the postmaster of that town, records of the various patriotic Miss Lydia James spent last to a quilting party at her home 111., has one which shows asking him to deliver one letter khd genealogical societies in the week end with her parents Mr. Thursday During the quilting a the dates of her revolutionary an- to anyone by the surname Lawice. to United States and all other reliam) Mrs. T. James. Miss James delicious dinner was served cestor's wife sister, Permclia The postmaster was kind enough accounts have been able painsis attending school in Salt Lake l'i ladies. of Bedford, N. H. to deliver this letter several miles into Word was rei eived by relatives put takingly investigated Account books were another away to a Mr. Thomas Lawice City. permanent form the vital record Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Web-OI R V. S. RUBBER Saturday of the serious injury of means of keeping records. Mr. living at Galston, Ayershire, ScotCOSTS A LOT LESS! Of this early American family. spent Easter in Hyium with rela- Frank Jackson who wns working IIOSE IS STRONG! OI KS IS GUARANTEED Perry Pritchett of Knox County, land. Mr. dam. the at Jackson tives. Hyrum LASTS FOR YEARS! Mr. Lawice answered and sent Ind., has one which gives the FIRST CLASS! .. BY C. V, HANSEN , Mr. and Mrs. William Lemon, is at a local hospital. record of his revolutionary ances- two full pages of definite inform& CO. EVERTON are SONS of a the proud parents Jr., tor, John Pritchett of North Caro- ation about ancestors; and he EVERTON & SONS CO. baby girl. The proved to be a third cousin of ' On May 1, 1818, a public dedicalina, who was pensioned. Mr. is William Lemon, Sr., very . family sonic years ago erected a Mrs. Hansen. He also sent an ad- tion of th& Naiivob temple took 111 at his home suffering with in government marker to his memory dress of a closer relative Elder' Wilford flu. the which at conplace in ME TAKE YOUR OLD and unfortunately, instead of A letter was promptly Canada. alphabetic Jjclow.we give HERALD-JOURNAservices by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oldham L MOWER ME SELL order, the names found in resulting his pension papers to se- sent to Canada, and an answer Woodruff opened the of Salt Lake City spent Saturday cure his true service obtained a has just been received. The letter prayer. Elder Orson Hyde made cent issues of the genealogical BETTER NEW MOWERS remarks and , then section of the Boston Tranvisiting relatives. service from the office of the Ad- contained more family history, ad- appropriate EVERTON & SONS CO. Miss Elaine Kent, Mr. and Mrs. prayer. On script. Those who are interested jutant Genera, of Washington, D. dresses of other relatives, and the offered the dedicatory the assembly Joseph B. Abel and family, Mr. should consult the Transcript in C., of a Virginia John Pritchard, promise of old photos of the fami- Sunday the 3rd and Mrs. Arnold Dalton of Lewroom of the temple was filled Is it not better to have insurance and not NEED it, and in Consequence the stone was lyour public library. t were made by Eliston, Mrs. Jermina Checketts of than to NEED it and not have it? Not only has the information md addresses wrongly inscribed. Our rates are A Woodruff. and lers Hyde point Mrs. George Welch Olmsted of been received from these far of Monday. April 8, 1935 Allred, Providence, Mrs. Salome Checketts low and we are paying a 20' DIVIDEND check back. stress and under and lad been children of gained; Providence, Mrs. Andrews, Balcom, Bartlett, Bjiss. Ludlow, Pa,, has in her book of relatives, but the letters contain CROCKETT INSURANCE AGENCY. Phone 58 or 410. Temple had been com, Bonnell., Brown, Bruce, Florence Hughart and family, Mrs. Non-ExplosiBuell, ancestry a photostat of the Pen- a spirit of good will and concert .train the and family, pleted and dedicated. More, how-;ve- r, Carey, Clare, Colton, Crane, Crip-pe- Howard McMurdie 24 South Main Street. dleton record made in an account about their relatives in Utah. Md) than the completion of the Safekleen is the approved were McMurdie book by her ancestor, James Pen- From Provo Herald. Down, Feathers, Flint, Fitch, Mr. James K. been had Easter of by Mr. and .emple solvent, accomplished Sunday guests Green, Gould, Forman," Gibson, dleton, born 1778, son of James .he construction of this sacred Hayward, Heyward, Heusted Haw- Mrs. Samuel J. McMurdie. mmX3 Gallon Pendleton of Weston, Conn. This ceremonies two and sdifice. rites Its store. JaSeeing Let us sharpen and overhaul your mower. Every job grocery country account book is now w possession Howard, Hoyt. Jackson, kins, CO. & SONS EVERTON . of ,the cobs, of the Misses Martha and Myrtle old men on the steps of the store, had enlarged the vision Leach, Wright, Youngs. Knapp, Kittredge, guaranteed. We call for and deliver. Logan , Bike I we MorLittell a3keu, "Is the record of Deeds Saints and broadened their Pendleton of Scio, N. Y. Love, Lyndzey, Friday, April 12, 1935 Archer, . of eternity. Their rela- gan, Mousall, Shop. , Phone 380-Nicols, Baker, Buffum, Newman, May 1 Gravestones of course supply here? One turned to the other Butler, Eicher, of tions and obligations to the dead records want Presand "They oddisaid, Post, sometimes Pitt, Perkins, and Packard, good records, Fish, Foss, Fox, Fuller, Gillett, to them home greater ton, Rafford, Reynolds, Sessions, ties. One found in Hillsboro, N. bees. I don't want to get mixed Drought Hammond, Higginbotham, responsibilities Jhan they had ever Stebbins, Test, Weaver, .White, Gorham, H., stated that the stone was up in it. S Hodgman, Holmes, Howland, .that Wilson. From if heretofore imagined. Newspaper obituaries help erected for a man's mother-in-laLuLee, Kennison, Latton, had work traa has Adtoo much day temple Ik there is not family and gave the cost thereof. King Kaisoiiiine Wednesday, April 10 .1935 Lyons. Marguess, Expert work. Reasonable prices. We guarantee you influence upon the lives ams, Avery, Aubrey, Bailey, Boone, ton, Lutine, Easier to Apply! Old letters are another vast dition. The Horsley family has ftn peculiar Latter-daMason, Meltin, Osborn, Pette, Pewill be satisfied if you have your Typewriters repaired y has Saints. of It and the of its grandmother Flint, trie. Poland, Pratt, Randall, Brewer, Cobbs, Cortelyou, help. Recently we found an old obituary 15c lkg. 60c at M-she was a Shrewsbury, it rendered brotherly love, a spirit French, Fuller, Garretson, Gibson, Everton &- Sons. Telephone 235. because letter in Charles Mrs. of South-gatl Slade. possession Seavey, Slocum, f EVERTON & SONS CO. unity, and a steadfast devo- Goodrich, Gorham, Greenleaf, GorFarrar Isola, of Milford, N. H. said she was a niece of George of Stevens, Vance, Sturgis, to God that tion had Another nothing perhaps bN&SKi! family ham. Haines, Healey, Hinckley, Whitney, Williams. written by William Heywood and Washington. Owife Caroline of Rockville, Conn., a James Carroll who, they said, else in all their experience in the Hoyle. Hunt, Jamison, Jones, JorFor real bargains in furniture, electric ranges, rugs, to his sister Amy, widow of Abiel was descended from Charles Car church has given them. dan, Lake, Leland, Libby, Lucketi, The greatest joy, the most Mott, Noland, Ottaway, Parker, studio couches, mattresses, stoves, high grade uphol Wilkins of Mt. Vernon, N. H. roll the singer, whereas James and that which gives the Piilsburv, Fixley, Pierce, Potter, Caroline eausually mentions her Carroll was a poor Methodist of most is 24. stering. 26 East Center, pleasure in temple work, Richards ' Saywer, Searle, Starr, brother Daniel Millen's death. A North Carolina and Tennessee, be- stowell, Stanley, Stanton, Warsearch of New Boston, N. H. rec- and Charles Carroll a rich Roman to go there personally, and in . ords revealed that Caroline who Catholic. Some one was descended half of a deceased person, per- ren, Wilder. Thursday, April 11. 1935 Avery, was from Samuel Smith, the Signer form the sacred ordinances that married William Heywood Rosebushes, shrubs, trees and plants for the best in not the did have themselves BuchSaid Sam they Baldwin, Bromley, Brown, Caroline sister of Daniel. from Pennsylvania, and will say: anan, Camp, Campbell, Caiy, Can- these lines see our new stock at wonderful prices. Mrs. William James Tollerton, uel had only one son, who never privilege of doing. Some The same person was "I can hire someone to go in my field, Chadwell, Champe, Coffin, The Larson Nursery, 212 East Third South. Phone 204. of Chicago, did not know where married. her grandfather William Carroll descended from Peter Miller of place, and I can stay at home and Condit, Cooper, Cortelyou, Crane, Just Ring Logan ENTERPRISE 30 ) business." is to This attend to be my who Dod. Crowell, proved Dodge, Draper, Gunn of Versailles, Missouri, was Pennsylvania, This is Our Private Long Distance Number the true, the work can be done, hut Dunham, Earle, Freeman, Gilielt. born. Some old letters in her at- p, celibate. A town history of Oxford, N. Y., the spirit that is present in the operator already understands that we pay for the call. Graveyard inscriptions, Orang;, with tic showed correspondence holy temple cannot be felt, and N. J. Gould, Grover, Hamilton, Robertson Tennessee, states that Ephraim Fitchs grandelectrical department. County, Investigate our r.ew influence Harrison, sweet, peaceful Harrington, Haywood, Gunns. By original research they father came on the Mayflower. that -We are equipped to handle generators, starters and all ealized. not be will Jorwas Holcomb. in Horton, The Hunsicker, question to were traced from Tennessee Ephraim A short time ago, the writer dan, . Jones, electrical problems, phone 1211. Second South and Main. Killman, Leighton, North Carolina to Virginia. She born in 1738 at Norwich, Conn., Mat- Manly, Manley. did not know where her father and generations must have been was in the Sait Lake temple, and Lindsley. total a thews, Medway, Mitchell, Munn, was born except near Louisville, long if his grandfather landed in a man came .to him In using traditional state- stranger - and said: I have not! Nowell, Ogden, Palmer, Polhemus, Ky. Census records, coupled with 1620. for twelve SEEDS Fresh, hardy seeds that grow and thrive. the Putt, Raymond, Reed, Reeve, Ros- temple deeds an I a tavern license, showed ments, and those made in town been in Sanborrn, Rosenberger, FEEDS Globe starting and laying masli. All kinds ,of him to be born in an inn now and county histories, it is neces- years; todav, t have gone through enberry, y About 2 Miles South of Logan discrimination, and twice. It is the most pleasant Savage, Schamp, Schomp, Skinner, feeds. Jamaway ventilation and equipment. Thatehei standing at Big Spring, Kentucky. sary to a had for have I time while; the Smith, Summers, Stothoff, Tarbelt long true, We 0 UTAH LOGAN were doing research in to sift the false from and Morrell Co. 0t) West Center Street. Phono 281. Walk-lebe here and I shall to the Tichenor, ngain, Tompkins, Ward, try Fori. In v'.l-- , Vt , : .id were told partieulnr'y with regard soon." Williams, Walpole, a-- a Whipple, the deeds were in a vault in a more remote ancestors, . . . . . . 1 , - sn-tio- , - u- -i , eom-tfiiKi- u my.-ttl- i i - it- -, K this low-price- 1 X (11 -- one-ha- lf i i i I I'ro-dnr- e blood-teste- H0-- AT LIBRARY PUBLICATION d i - 1C Inda, 3 m M-- Legal Notice 7S7-J- 1 1 111 WEEK li-b- M-- I TEMPLE Pehrson Electric FOR RESEARCH Hy-ru- m PARADISE Quick Enamel 7S1-R- 1.30 SATURDAY a, ; , V EVENING Ne-vi- A-- Lasting Hose THOUGHTS Index Boston Transcript Exchange Mowers LLZZZ Seed In Bulk T ... INFORMATION DEPT. FIRE INSURANCE . ve HAVE A BEAUTIFUL LAWN THIS YEAR s, King Your Walls HAVE lrOUR TYPEWRITER REPAIRING DONE NOW! Saf-for- - e, HOMECENTER USED FURNITURE C- NOTICE TO FAEMEES We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES and COWS , S' LARSON NURSERY M-5- . Lundahl Automotive Electricians We Also Buy Hides Furs and Wool SEEDS and FEEDS COLORADO ANIMAL COMPANY 'I em-ln- A-3- r, ,r |