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Show TAGE FOUR. tjii; ii i:i;Ai,i)-j(iui;NA- logan, utaii, L, Saturday, atril i ti Roving Reporter and His Route Genealogical and Temple News 15 Edited By President W. M. Everton Contributions to this department to make this department utaoulil one of be outstanding sent toPresident mtere itand value. M. VV, Evorton, Logan, not inter than ihursduy of eaeli week. Utah, Temple Lot Brigham Young Tells of His Logan City To Be Made Vision of Sail Lake Temple Death and Beauty Spot Spinig And is iu i e comes the nulv ,ii fot ms ol m genet ,il with -- ng lnnls Pees, ot and Is, nisei p o( various "Conic gentle all lde nine Spring dunnl Mildness (It Suet says James Ihomson day, .so tool, .so I'llm, so blight, i mu and The hi ulal ol eru ill Sweet spilllg, full of sweet d.t s and roses, A box ahcie sueits fium George Heriomp.it ted lu bert. Plans and pup nations ale going lorvwud heie at the timple to henutily the gmumls the i ry Aheadv violets, best possible pansies, itml roi uses ai e starting to bloom Spimg unui lo the flow el to paint the laughing soil" The grass is gi owing rapid's- and the gi cell swanl will soon he at low r plants ale M on il., best in readiness jm' setting out a .soon as the weather permits, and many otlreis are being prepared by tians-pl- . inting to he leady for planting ns .soon as it Is safe to tiunsfer tin m six ami seven hundred potted Regonins and .some eighteen hundred potted (Jei armings ale prepared for setting TOout m bedsor "flats' There are some boxes of translanted plants and lx or jo boxes of plants grown from .seeds ready for transplanting And there are Jo boxes of Cannu bulbs with from an to 75 bulbs in each box all w dting for warm weather so that they may with safety be put m'o the ground, all of which means a great amount of work for the gardeners. We have about 00 varieties of trees on the temple grounds. Some For exof these ai e quite rare ample the Larch tiee which is a conifer but sheds its leaves. This seems to be a kind of connecting link between the evergreen and the tree sheds it leaves, because its leaves resemble very eol.sely those of the evergreen. Then there is the Virgeha of Yellow Wood and the Ginkgo or Maiden Hair tree, also the Bur or Mosey Cup Oak sumc'imes called the Cork Oak. All three of these, we believe, ate We should like rare specimens. to invite the people to come up the more often and look over grounds and become better acthe various trees, quainted with shruhs and flowei s found here. the trees all and some of Nearly the shrubs are labeled so that one may become familiar with their What a wonderful thing names. to is a tree! What a challenge i I i i man's understanding, imagination and appreciation' Think what trees have meant to the world in utility and oe..uty. It is estimated resources of that our present available coal m the I 'luted States trilare one to one and one-halion tons. Perhaps most of this supply of coal comes from trees Then long ages ago submerged. think of the trees that have been used in the past and are being used at the present in the form lf of wood, lumber, paper, coal and other products. Tiees are without doubt one of the outstanding marvels of nature. We should learn more about them, so that our interest and appreciation would increase. "Groves were Gods first temples." says William Cullen BryI which ant. And friendship, think Emerson called the flower of hyman character, has been called a sheltering tree by Cole"Flowers are lovely; love ridge: is flower-like- ; Friendship is a Oh the joys that sheltering tree; shower-like, Of friendcame down ship, love, and liberty, Ere I was !" old Let us join Browning in saying: "I trust in Nature for the stable , laws beauty and utility shall plant autumn garner to of time. I till'd in God, the right the right And other than the wrong he endures I trust in my own soul, that can pereeiv c The outv.nid and the inwnid, N lture s good Ami Coal s." h lent Quinncy, Jr, left Widnesd.cy for Salt Lake City, where he will attend the (ten- cral conference next week (This is written Thursday, the 1st.) ednesday, M irch 31 was an excursion fiom the Bannock stake They made a fine showing. We wish to commend them. Todav, Thuisdiy, April 1st, the Box Elder stake made an excellent reionl A special feature nf this excursion veil worthy of mention was tin presence here at the meeting m the moi ning of theMantua quintet consisting of Martin Rasmussen. 1st tenor, John E Rasmussen, Jmi tenor; Alston Jen- sen, bar, tone, Milton Jensen, bass, Pie-.- i' i . Jo-ip- 'From remalks made by President 1' Is duty of tills pi Oplo to me to build ,a temple Now, lining at tile laying of the coiner Mount some will want to know what slums of the Soil Lake Temple, kitd of building it will he. Wait JX53. kill Apiil pitieiitly bnthrin until it is dune, "Ho Some wdl inquire, you and put forth your hands willingly we shall finish this to tmish it I know' what it will suppose I have hi I am not a visionary man, temple Brother Brigham' had sui h questions put to me nirthir am givtn min h to pro1 do not phesying When I want any of aheadv My answer is know I do not care any mure that (tone I call on Btother Hi her I if bodv he should about it than is my prophet, and he loves my was dead and in the grave and to prophesy, and f love to hear 1 v never I in him Paradise in spirit seanely iver say much have eaied hut for one thing, and about revelations or visions, but that is simply to know Unit I sul tue it to say, live years ago am now right before my Father last July I was hete and saw' in in Heaven If I am this moment, the pint the Temple not ten feet this day, doing the things Gml fiom where we have laid the tequites of my hands, and preci- CTnef Form r Stone. I have not sely where my Father in Heaven inquired what kind of Temple we care no more wants me to he, about tomorrow than though it never would come. I do not know wlieie I shall be tomorrow, nor when this temple will be done, know no more about it than you do If God reveals anything tor you I will tell you of it as I freely as to say, go to City Creek and drink until you are satisfied should be Tills I do know-ther- e a temple built here I do know shall build Why? Bemuse it was represt mated before me. I have never looked upon that ground, hut the vision of it was tm re I see it a.s plainly as i! it was m icality before me Wait until it is done, I will say, however, that it will have six towers to begin with instead of one Now do not any of you apostatize because it will have six towers, and Joseph unlv built one Record of Ordinations Boston Transcript Index 1 Below we give in alphabetic order, the names found in recent issues of the genealogical section of the Boston Transcript. Those who are interested shiUid consult the Transcript in our public library. Reeoided in the oldest chimh record book of Logan ward, Christian Lundberg, h at Bonia county, Sweden, July T, fs30 Ordained Nov. 3u, 1X03. John Larsen, b at Goodwin. AI bmirough rour.ty, Hemnark. May Hng-hage- March J3, Aug. 1 lxJlt. Nov. Ordained Hiram K Crandall, Summit county, h at North-fielOhio, Feb 1 June-- graham, Jenkins, , Johnson, Kenyon King, Lawrence, Lovewell. JO. ISIS Ordained July lit, 1x01 Milliken M ecumhor. Pierce, Philander Cranney. h at Noith-fiolSims Sea i lex, Sabin. SawSummit county. Ohm, Uec yer, Sylvester, Smith, Stetson, 24, 1X17 Ordained July 10, 1X64. Wev mouth, Williams. Alex Alma Allen, b at Nauvoo, 1937 10, March Wednesday, Hancock county. Illinois, Sept. Jx, Adams. Borden, Bailey, Binkley, 1X15. Ordained Dec. 27, 1x04. Caldwell, Cooper, foment, CopeOscar C. Peterson, b at Lund, land Davis, Daniels, Failing, Frye, Malmo county, Sweden, Dee. 20, Goode in. Hood, Hill. Heald, Haw1X33 Dee. 11), 1x63. Ordained kins, Helves, Hunnenian, Jagmth, David Drysdale, b at Rosewell, Jacobs. Johnson, Kendall. Lung-doMidlothen county. Scotland, May Lacey. Lee, Lawrence Thin-diM ir h 11. 1937 20, 1X16. Ordained Dee. 1X63. Tooele Beaumont, Bliss, Baylcy, Hyrum W. Maughan, b at Tooele county, Utah, April 13, Hi iggs. Brown, Clark, Chandler. Dalev. 1x6s. 1X32 Ordained May 21, Chilton, Donne, Hicks, Hill, Carl Nyman, b at Falun. Sweden, Harding. Hauls. H.idkins. Matte-so-n, Rohc-Pierce. Is. Ranisdell. 1X47. 21, March 11, Ordained May 1X6X Stephens, Sim lair, Williams, Willis. William Barrett, b at Barking, Porter Family Association. Essex county, England, May 21, Friday, March 12, 1937 -- Adams, Bird, Broke, Rulkt'ley. Cotton, 1X47. Ordained May 24, 1X68. Dean, Cudworth, Crosby, Cole, Enoch Murdock b at Dudee, Goodell, county, Scotland, Aug. 2x, Fletcher, Fuieh, Greer. Hitch, Fham, Keimott. Keeler, 1X4S Ordained May 21, 1x66. k. Lord, Morton, l'lews, George McNeill, b at Logan, Kendra Utah. Oct. 17, 1X66, Ordained April Smith, Stiatton, Symods 13 1937 BridSaturday. March 13, 1X67 Orson Smith, b at Iowa, July 4, ges, Barber. Clary, Case, Davie, Flowers. Deland, Fleet, Gillett, 1X33. Ordained Sept. 13, 1X6X. Hatlield, Harper. Lyon, Lovett, Jorgen Jorgensen, b at Copen- Lansing, Maker, Manning, Oliver, hagen, Denmark. Aug 11, 1x43 Ostium, peet, Plaise, Randall, Ordained Nov. 22, 1X6X Simoiids, Smith, Valentine, Taylor, b at Claus Christen Jensen, The Kncylope Wateis, Webster Roerxlcv, Denmark, Jail 1, 1x31 ill. of Ameiiean Quaker Geneulo- Ordained Dec. 14, lxox sy Cyrils Joseph Jones, b Warwickshire. ingham, Sept. 23, 1X50. Ordained Ran-dolp- n Bot.x-feu- y, i Kap-parber- g e 1X61 Charles Jus Billiard, b at Logan, Ftah. May 13, 1x06, Ordained Sept 23, 1 at The temple will he i losed Monand W ednesday on day. Tue-da- v net mint ot the genii a I'onfereiie e in S ilt Lake City Thin xelay. Aptd x Si sessions 7. 1X70 for endow incuts Emuisioii from Edmund Sc mo .r Clark, b at Benson stake Frtd iv A pi 9 Si sessions for Farmington. Davis County, Ftah, Eetit-io- n Oct. 3, 1X52, Ordained April 17, endowments (tom Hear 1x70 Rim r and Malad st ikes 19 This is the Satin day, A pi Fled G Benson, b at Tooele, Ftah. Jan 17, lx.' weekly day for baptisms fgulir and sealings ed April 27. 1X70. Fust baptisms and o for the do id ale now performOnn P Benson, b at Sal! Lake ed on i, nil Siturdiv City, Ftah, Oet 11, 1X51 Ordained April 27, 1870 George N Watson, b at Belli op is Cumberland County, Ftah. 9. 1X55. Ordained April 17. Ix7n Thomas B. Cordon, b at Pr Pinerols County, Italy, Ord linJ mi. x ietcr-o- n of Logan and ed April 27, lX7u. Low tv Seel v, a student at the h at Genoa, USAU Joseph MeNeill. with minor Neb., Jan II. 1X59, Otdamed Oct. hruiMU esinped whim only cars which Friday 20, lxo9 thev were driving udlnled at the b Joseph Kiedeiuk-on- . intersection of Fourth Wi'xt and Lake Citv Ft ih. Sept FpM North M roots 1x71 Ordained May Ai cot ding to polne report Prt- McAlli.-ie- i. G William b at rson was driving south on Fourtn Walbotld. England. June in. lx',5. West Mnet and was t.irown from Ordained Sept 25, his when it collided with the James Hodges, b Seeley automobile Lounge to tho Monmouth County, two i irs i., estimated at 2", 1x30, Ordained Joseph Ahtuhun Spung (Tty. Ft ih. Ordained Iei x, n, I :tl-- Drivers Bruised In Auto Collision i n, I nr and Baihara Rasmussen, accompanist. These fine young people beautiful, sang four inspiring numheis It was a rare treat indeed and greatly stirred and thi died all who he ltd them. There ' runs TOO LAKOK w'as no end to favorable and much ron SCHOOL 1A1S merited comment throughout the LONI() April 3 (American day bv those who were fortunate Wire' St hocl days are over for enoiigh to hear them. We extend Binodietine the python She was our hearty thanks and appreciato toe Trinity tountv m boo! tion to these good people and gion at Wood Uruii three years ao hope they shall soon be with us for a Since then she has pet again. from three feet to President Quinney mfoiins rue. grown feet m length, too big for the that he expects some of our school. She u!l be suit tn the friends fro!H over here to sing for us in the London zoo near future We had a fine, friendly and So far this week h.bx imt been rordial visit from President and as good as last wetk in attendMrs Robert D. Young of the Man-t- i ance at the temple However, the temple today. We greatly ap- drawing power of our best and preciated and enjoyed the visit finest pageaont ever, "The Vision" of these wonderful people, and Is being felt, thirty-fou- r stakes express a sincere desire that they having been represented thus com- and visit us 1 3 1) "V s i i often, fat this week U - Fames Ella Jan 17, lx7n b Apr T. d 1X69. George J Father John Fames Mother Ann Mickelsen. b 1x36 29. at England, d Feb. April Fai nix Father Mathew H Mother Mary A. b Nov. at Logan, Ftah. d June 9, Fames, Ida Karnes 1X79 20, lx; so Father Arthur Fames Infant Fames Mother Zina I). Stratton, b July 27. 1924 at Logan, Utah, d July 27, 1924 Karnes. Joseph S Father C. Wr. Fames Mother Annie Simmosen. h May 12. 1901 at Logan, Utah, d June 10. 1903 Karnes. Lena R Father Charles Ratnmell Mother Caroline Berger, h June 2X, 1X77 at Providence. Utah, Karnes Feb 1.8. h 22, 1912 Fames, 1879 Fames. Matthew higher-powere- moss-grow- 12. b Mar d Oet. 4. 1X74 1x06 15, Henry, July Faroes, Ronald, father John W.b Ella Bowen, Karnes, mother Oct. 26, 1893 at Logan, d Jan. 5, 1981 Fames, Vera, father George B Fames, mother Mary Griffith b Dec. 7, 1X94 at Logan, d Oct. 30, Chris- Denmark, d Jan 4, Farr, Aaron Freeman, father Winslow Farr, mother Olive Freeman. b Oet 31. 1818 at Waterford, 1920. Calodoma, Vermont, d Nov. 8, 19n3 buried at Ogden Farr, Arron F. father Arron F. Farr, mother Porcofer Atherton, b Nov. 1, 1x19 at Salt Lake, d April 1907. 2, Aaron Farr, d June Farr, mother 1X96 at b Nov. Riley, WE OFFER HOME LOANS 1x72 5, 1X73. Carrol, father Harry Farr, Evelyn Wright, b July 19, Hyrum, Utah, d Sept. 5. 1905. On Terms That You Can Meet Under Provisions of the Farr. Eugtnia, father Harry Farr, mother Evelyn Wright b Dec 14, 198) at Logan, d Jan. 5, H.irley-David-so- 1901. Karr, Farr, Jan Harry mother 1X98 7, K. father Harry Wright b d July 19, Evelyn at Logan, 1901 Farr, Iersi A , father Samuel Atherton, mother Mary Brown, b May 27, lsjo at Dalton Coos, New d Dee Hemxhire i 31, 1406. Farr, Vexier C. father Aquilla Farr, mother Nettie Cowley, b 12. 190.5 at Logan, d Aug - 1915 Abi e L b Aug. 25, 1796, d Sept 23, 1X76. Farrell, Amanda G father William mother Margaret Steel, Goodwin b Feb 17, 1X44 at F. A. d Jan. 24. 1915. f itlu r Andrew O, Farrell, George L Farrell, mother Lydia lX.xt) Farrell, mother Amanda b July 30, 1X75 at Logan, d June 16. 1877. M. father Hora, p Farrell, M. mother Matilda Jliortenson, Funk b Mar 2. 1X94 at Sanford, Colorado d Jan.. 29, 1932. Buried Ip BANK OF LOGAN National Association With Branches at d Nov. 26. 1x96. Farrell, Mary 11, C., b Dee. 14, 18x3. Fiji Farrell. Maxwell, father A Farrell, mother Lulu Thateher O. t l'S2 at Logan, d Oet L. h 22, Its s' Frinkhouser Elizabeth, 1 ' ral dt I .,'geG.oiee Welsh ' ..id e of p h I i a father of the t deiidn g their- 11 'qwv,' 'S F X- 4 4 e pei o' - x t r i on-- i t rt k - i to'iid 4 1 - t gi i ie,l o w i k t r I, t 11 i - d i i Iv L.n h T d pi -- ms w h e n e m p I o v e r s hi (iit,i,'i .i 1 Judge Wilsh i r t $ h jo Si e 4 Keller, Sunup 1. f i Pu r David Keller, mu' her R.ixm Humme h Vug 21. 'svi. d Feh lx. 1918 Feller, infant. father Folk r. moi her Bertha n ' t t Jt, 1'n ,it Lo.m f '.xjx3 Dance Tonight AMBI SSADOR Featuring Jl. rin Pt lit i infant. faille. Fell i r, n.othet Dirt ha Beula r h 1M4 at Greenville, Ftah (St 3, d Oet 3. Pioj Felt m ill, Willie, father Andiew Feltmun, mother Alice Bell h Oi t 9 1x95 at Richmond, d July Buried at Richmond 1 Iuri, Ida, fatbei J B Fenn, It Ixigan, Offden, Provo, Magna, Bingham, Richmond, Park City. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation nloti Krahenhiel h Oet. 2n, 1X11 it Bi t n Cat ton. Suit- - rland, d Nu 1. st7 Fuet i, Louie May. father Ephraim Birrrtt mot her Ella Perkins h Nov 15, lx,66 at Layton, Ft ill. d Dee It, 1924 Buried at W estoil, Ida Faylor. Jnxhna Albeit, father Joshn i Faylor, mother Mary Jane (luul. b Nov 23. 1861 at Park (Tty. Ftah. d Aug. 3D. 1921 Bertha. father Piter Keller, Beuthler. mother Maria Axehl:-Ma4, mann, b lsrl at d Oet in, ton, Bern 1 Years to repay FIRST SECURITY at Smithfield. Farrell, George Lionel, father William Farrell, mother Aliee S. Birt, b Feb. 15, 1X29 at Glenchi England, d SepL 21, 1921. Farrell. Lydia Ann, father Andrew Andersen, mother Catharine Sorensen, b Oet. 4, Is,5s at Echo, d April As long as Now is the time to refinance your We invite you to consult our officers d Dec. 29. 18X0. Farrell, Clara, father George L. 29, National Housing Act home or to buy, build or modernize. S b Dee. wide t) larg'e i Tlu ject is the n trail-blaz- at 1857 LON d Utahs Perfect Dance Cvchestra Fcreday, Martha L. father David Lewis, b June 1, lx 35 at Wales d Deo. j 28, 1X91 Fcreday, Mary E h Oct 2, ls.su d April 27, lsaj. Feredav, Rose, b Jan. 21, 1x66 at London, England, ii Dec. 3j, 1907 THE CASTLE HEIGHTS SWING BAND V.V..V.'.V.V.V.,.,.V.V..V.,.V.V.V.V.V.V,V,V.V.V.V..V. wa tomnie Ev ideal ( feme lion ol next s Equal 5 quick-strikin- 1X97 Karnes, Vesta J father tum Fjel.xted, b Aug. 8, 1 gering ( an exte patch r in the r d Mary Ann Father John Mother Elizabeth Green, b IX to, at England, d April Mary C b 1817 d EDI'l Miller, 300-mil- Karnes, Mary Ann Father Geo. Barit! in Mother Clara Stewart, b Feb 7, 1x39 at England d Feb. 18, Freni File cor pose for Willy-Overlan- 26, 1904 1912 individuals Blazes Trail 1923 21 of u hose names are sent to , the temples is absolutely necessary, for is unless sufficient information given to identify them, little, if Temple any, good can follow. work done for such individuals is very incomplete and questionable. W hen limited to baptism and endowment because other ordinances cannot be performed for lack of information, it will probably have to be done over again. In this way the records are burdened with unnecessary matter which The handsome man above is Jam lTuk. roving reporter of the Scripps League, who has started a mo cannot be properly arranged. torcycle tup fiom Dallas, Texas, to the Panama canal and return. The map shows the road he will tiavel and the condition in which it is at present. Our people are cautioned against hurrying their work to the temple in unorganized fashion because of Buick at half the salary he was law requiring a report on all CERES MORf ABOUT their zeal for temple work. Never of $20,000 or over. getting in Pittsburgh. In 1919 he resort to devices for manufacturhecame vice president of General this, Chryslers plants Despite where complete groups,, family ing whose are more unionized than otter the Motors, company information la not readily at hand. strongest competitor he was lat- members of the Big Three in the a Such a record is deplorable, Continued From Pmje One auto industry. er to become. thing of deception, and worthless Chrysler got his big financial for ordina'ce work. It cannot be followed as closely and as far as break when he put every cent DUTCH DESCENT pleasing ,) tie Lord when we he xad into General M'ors cumber the sa.red records of the possible likes to entertain nun Chrysler New Road stock during the war boom. The who once worked names temple w th meaningless ami thus accumulated, plus does not hesitate towith him, with Parks route will take him over nest-eg- g and useleis ordinances. mingle the 310 miles of road, partly built astute deals with the bankers, the workers in his plants. To ussist It preventing duplicaOn octions, all temple sheets mu.-- t first partly under construction of Gua- put him in control of seen a man when he has casion, Maxwell and later Dodge. x3 miles of highbe inspected at the Index Bureau temala; the bungling a job, he has taken over to see if proper identification has way being built in El Sa'vador, the He was the bankers' chief motor the machine and become so abtrouble-man- , who the organizer Honduran streti h and 6een fi rnis'ned for each name. in it that he did not realize take over a bankrupt com- sorbed his expensive clothes were being Every item called for on the new then- - quicn xabe" amble into the could and on feet. it It its put form of temple sheet should be trackless jungles of Costa Rica pany ruined. and Nicaragua At the end of his was the old Maxwell car, rapidly This mechanical given, if it can be obtained. genius, plus rehe which losing he public favor, it should if Never aproximate dates if the trail, reached, is tremendous personal drive and exsucinto named a and rebuilt e of exstretch the real dates can be given. If the cellent executive is the Chrysler, giv- secret of Chrysler's ability, act dates of birth and death are roadway from Pavir, Panama, to cessful meteoric rise ing him the springboard for a He is one of only two big motor not to be had, make every efthe Canal Zone Park has been given indefinite smashing success with his first executives who really understand fort possible to obtain family model. i. e., the names of leave of absem e to rove at will automobiles. Ford is tne other. zs a young railroader, Chrysler Consequently Chrysler plays a father, i .other, husband or wife. and vc rite his adventures along was a member of the InternationTo this end, always arrange your the route that passes through civildominating role in the industry names in your record in family izations which flourished lustily al Association of Machinists, and Alfred P. Sloan of General Motors form, before transcribing them, when America was - nothing hut a although he boasts that he has usually follows his advice, though upon temple sheets. Write legibly, name, but are now- composed of not forgotten the worker's view- overruled by Lammot duPont in so that names can be truly derums, pop- point, there are several black the GMC strike. crumbling, ulated by an easy going romantic marks which labor holds against termined, for illegible names canChrysler is proud of his rise him. not be passed. Both surname people. He is proud that the son of a and given names are necessary, Dangerous Country One was his effort to break a locomotive engineer has come up and approval will be refused to arBuilding rafts to take his mostrike on the Chicago Great Wes- to head the third largest motor and across "Son these: like equipment torcycle tern when he was superintendent. company in America. But he 's rangements crocodile infested streams, Another is his recent Mr. Smith." "Daughter Smith, use of labor proudest of all that Walter mountain climbing over the nar- spies within Chrysler plants. "Miss Smith," "Mrs. Smith," Chrysler, a descendent of Tuenis row, rock strewn pai k trails; "3rd Smith," Records of the LaFollette com- Van Dolsen, first male child bora etc. sleeping in a six foot tent among mittee show that Chrysler paid in Nieuro Amsterdam, has reSmith," "Dr. Smith, It is permissible to use Mrs. the leafy quarters of jungle cats Corporation Auxiliaries $76,000 a turned from the prairies of Kang snakes will year for labor espionage, that sas to build the second tallest John Smith," where a woman's and husband and children are known. merely be "all in the day's work" amount being divided into several building in the present teeming correspondent. payments in order to avoid reof New York. Avoid such date approximations for the Dispatch e over the same porting them to the Securities-Exchang- e metropolis a.s "living 1937, by United in 1790," "died since He will (Copyright, withthat motorists will, Commission under the "born before 1660," unless territory Feature Syndicate, Inc.) 1840, in the be future, some other positive dates in conspeeding over in shining ears, ennection with these is known. and the mountains joying jungles Titles such as "Gov.," Deacon, "Lieut.," etc, may be used on in safety Embahador Park, appointed temple sheets as further marks bv the Centennial, of identification, but should alwill contact officials ill the capitals ways be written in parenthesis. the various countries through Stake and ward officials are of which he passes, extending the urged to use every legitimate and Texas and means to discourage the taking of greetings of Dallas names from books for temple inviting them to attend the Greater Texas exposition. work where no family connections are given. They should let it be He also will carry letters from Gov. Allred. Mayor Sergeant, Poknown that names having lice Chief Bob Jones and other dates and no family Dallas city officials. relationships will be held up as For his rolling stoi k" Park sequestionable until effort is made lected n a light twin by the sender to obtain the family motorcycle, whuh will be subconnections. If such relationships are known it is possible to approve jected to probably the most gruelnames with only approximate ling treatment ever given one of these machines dates. The first 12ou miles of the route, hy Uo to the Temple? from Dallas to Mexico City, .should I taxons for Temple Service just a breeze" for the (Summarized from the teachings prove who of the general authorities of the Sirippx League eon made this trip last y ar shortly Church). of the first paved Objections are frequently made after opening when our workers urge upon the stretch of the highwav. members of the church greater 20 diligence in genealogy Hiid in temyple activity Many who have not thought clearly for themselves excuse themselves by such stock (.'out in licit 'inui P,tMi One' phrases as: "I am spending all my time working for the living;" and begin ncgoii.it mils for re"That work is for the older folks These who cannot do anything else," cognition of the 11111011 "Such things will he attended to negotiations were handled by the shop committees rather in the Millennium," "I think its than by the leaders, a more importance is altogether democratic procedure hut conThe work does not trary to usual custom. appeal to Tne;" "It doesn't sound When the committees hit an reasonable;" "I do not like to be tied by covenants and promises;" early snag, they repmted bai k "What assurance have we that the to the men, got excited, and rashto strike, despite the W'ork is not wasted," Our ancesly voted try will all be revealed later," etc., wishes of CIO strategists. etc. Chrysler was furious. Other To afford our workers a sort of motor magnates, who had seen the ready reference from which to their competitor hailed as loud meet such expressions, and to em- friend of labor, burst into the vital character of laughter phasize .SMALL town boy temple ordinances, a few authoriThe story of Walter Chrysler is tative teai hings are here given. the typical success yarn of the The Bath of Salvation. "To understand the meaning of temple small town boy who makes good. climbworship, it is necessary to under- Onlyto in this case our hero fame and fortune further stand the plan of salvation. For- ed even than the heroes of the merly we dwelt "in the beginning story-bookwith God," as his children. Our Chrysler was hot a 63 j ears ago Father presented, and we accepted, a Plan of Salvation, whereby all in Wumcgo. Kan.-- is. a town of who would receive and yield 1617, on the Union Puific. oer obedience to it might eventually which his nginerr father trundled locomotives tc tween Kansas C.ty regain His presence and become and I'ener. like Him. Later the family moved furEvery spirit who entered mortality ther West on the union Pacific must be given opportunity to avail itself of this greatest of all to the equally small town of El. lis. w ht re Chrysler went to si hoot y.v.w.v.v.v.vv.v.w.v.w.v.-.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.vprivileges. "God's work with reswith now Kansas the who will to girl not comthis he earth pect plete until every soul has been wears ermines on Long Island Mrs. Chrysler didn't alls ays gel the taught Gospel ami has been offered the privilege of accepting Ihe breaks she does non. When salvation and the accompanying Walter, who had followed in Ills trade as engine oiler and great blessings which the Lord father's mechanic, saw a long has in store for his children" All riiunil-hiii'sXo.lMHi Locomobile at the who accept and obey the high sleek, automobile hicago laws of eternal existence will conshow, lie paid 700 down, borrowed vl.300, tinue upward and onward former brought the ear home, and instead and forever. of taking his wife for a ride, pro- eroded to take the engine apart. Feh IX, J6X2 d Mar 2. lx.,2 l Fennemore, William, VITO PWnION Apnl 1,5. 1X52 at England, d Julv Is, 191" father iliiam Fcreday, George, Feredav. mother M irv b Feb 1 18,84 d Feb. I. Isa 4 pav-men- r. 'I'D ln-i- - 13, 1920 Fart ell, Mar 1X70. George Skinner, h at Bristol, England, July 25, 1x52. Ordained March 21, 1X70. Alvin D. Crockett, b at Pay-oFtah, Oct. 24, 1x54, Ordained Mar iru--ti- 1872, d Ebcne.i r Father John Mother Ann Isaaeke. b 1X13 at England d Feb Fames 1.5, Pavson, Ordained .1 b Aug 1x72 Fui nes Feb 1. Mav' x6! John A Montrose b Ftah, Sept. It, 1X53, Ezenezcr Identification 1915 y. 16, xo2 Ordinances Arthur Father Lois Fames Fames Mother Zina Stratton, b Mar 12, 1911 at Logan, d Apr. 15, Ed-o- Ordained Jan 23. 1x0 1. Chanrey Foster Rogers, h at Shalersville, Portage County, Ohio, Karnes Nov 12. d Mar Boyd. Mondny, i. Chamberlain Dean, Biown, House, Hammond, Deane, Jay, Lot hi op, Lavvi cm e, Nicholson. Neal. Peet, Sanford, Vestal. Tuc-dnMarch 9, 1937 Adams Brooks, Biinie, Beat h, Clark. Cook, Carman, Cole, Denton, Hatch, In- 1X63. 1, x, Necessary Tn aid geneal gist the following record of deaths and burials in Logan city is recorded by city officials. Is published. The record begins In 1X63 and c. ses March 1932. indicated Unless otherwise the persons named here were miried in Logan city cemetery. 1 1 IdentityIn Burial List 111 We solicit your contributions ' 1 paring socialist increast 530.000. Swedt i tomilitary $37,; appropr may b purchas 11 Holla empire is quid She is air fo marine defense 42 of border A ye 000,000 and ar to resi on her as her by cut gitat Hoik Hitler'i guaran tended axioms agreerr fight, Belg battlef shapin aimed com mi in war policy neutra her n the ot cent v Fndi Bclgiu force to bei pendir suppoi 650,000 Her strong steel forts, ing $t other 6o3,8i8 also i |