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Show r PACK TWELVE 1 1 1 ; n era mk: an, i;, sa r utaii, u i: i ) a v, ec i !; m I l It II. Ibis depart CuiitHbution to make tins department one of out'itumliiig Iiiiilron. ''') E Logan, not later thanThui Utah, a man ha. worked and saved for years in order to he aide tn retire as old atm approaihed. And then he found when lie retired he was not contented and was anythin; hut h.i,ipy. We hei ie e that every one should plan his tinancial at tail s so as to have somethin; laid hy to rare for his phy-siewants in his old aye. If lie is to prepare lor a happ old aye lie must also seek the answer to that other question, What will I do when I yet old'. It is hard for old people to start thiuys. If they have not acquired a ta.tc I'm yood literature or music while youuy t he v w ill not in t heir old aye. We have known hundreds of old persons who have had Mans- pl ,ithri Efu lo r Maty Millet. untold 1','a. oik. joy m performing temple ordinaine. tor tlte dead h Feb li. 11,3 at Lngnn, (I Auk in their old aye. Nearly all ol them had acquired a taste II. 17 old persons have Ieaeo.k, Martin, falher viroigch 'or this work id ore they yot old. Other in carry my on yenealoyical reseaivh satisfaction had much 1eaeoik. inotbir Mary Van. 1S7.S April yr. still, d 25 M.inli, in their old aye. They too, have learned somethiny about Peacock, Mary Ann, falher (Jen in .active their research Ann years. The things which the young M Peacoi k, mother M.ii v il man Miller. I) Oct. S. Mil al enjoys which require great physical strength or long Nov. W i out inticd physical exercise will Ik abandoned when he he M 1 I -- lYarock. M.irv Ann. father Jolley, Mary Miller, mother b comes old. On the other hand such hobbies or avocations March 3" ls'22, at Norfolk. Kur yenealoyical research and temple work will he enjoyed land. d March 7 ,1894 old aye as long as he has the strength to work at them. Peal, Hannah. father Thomas Old people who have something like this to hold their at b Brooks, Phodes. mother Arness and keep them busy will live longer and be happiei tention Kurland, at P.ralford, June 21. lsif d April 1, 1SS7. thev retired to a hie d idleness. if than Ieaisar, Annie M. father James Olsen, mol her Maria Petersen, h Toc. 1. 1865 at Blip, hum City. Ptah. d Feb. l.r. 1923 NAME Pearson, Alma, father Lara b PearLite son. mother Maty ('em son. 1. 1896 at Logan, d Per. !, ls.i Jens Pearson. Annie, lather Pearson, mother Kllon Anderson, h Aug in, IHf.7 at llerberr. Sweden, 1938 26, Saturday November d July 31. 1922 Saturday, December 3id. be- Page 20 and 21 AI"or, Abbott, d h L. 13'J, May sides the regular local and Pearson. Brita Arnold, Alexander. Adamson, Ar2, 1SS4. we had ex- cher, Adams, Butler, Baker, proxies, Peter falher Erick, Pearson, Belcher, Bunee, Burr, Baer, as follows Family exPearson, n lher Mary Erickson, b cursion Bend ward. Burton, Barker, Benedict, the Plah. from Meadow. Millard, ('online at 1875 cursion Brace nett, Brester, Briggs, Mar. 23. 1000. Box Elder stake, with Lafayette Burke. Blaekhury. Brounday, BuPearson, Frans L. father John K. Nelson in charge. The name ell, Bump. Bill, Breadsley, CarNielmother (hrislina Pearson, ft Coats, Clough, wife's line. Family penter, Cooper. son, b Sept. 17, R73 at Sweden, d were on h::; from the two Provi- Chapman, Clark. Camp, Canfield, excursion Jan. 8, 1918 Chubb, dence wards mi the Tibbitts re- Cooley, Church, Pearson, Hersehel E. father Cronkhete, Case, Colwell, Marie B. Tibbitts in E. Pearson, mother Jennie cord. with Crawford, Cahoom 13. 1320 at charge. ' Group of 12 boys from Colton, Cooper, b Nov. Christensen, Dunbar, Doane, the Blazer Hass of the Primary Carbin, Cutler, Logan, d Fob. 9, 1921. 2nd ward, Darby, Done, Day, Davis, Darte, father Lars from the Wellsville Pearson. Joseph, IL Lindley, class Dietrich, David, Doubleduy, DunPearson, mother Mary C. Ceuson, with Lealha ham, Edwards, Dwight, Eddy, b Apr. 11, 1887 at Logan, d Apr. teacher, in charge, and Primary Field, Fisk, Ford. Farpresident, Leora A Parker, and ming Flagg, Foote, Franklin, 11, 1887. Gren-nel- l, Foster, A. Alta Baldwin, 1st counselor, John father Pearson. John. Gilbert. Gaylord, Geer, GreKatniiv excursions from Pearson, b Pee. 1, 122 at England, assisting. gory, Gray, Hendricks, Hart, with he stakes Cm and Benson d Aug. 28. 1911 Hynes, Hurd, Honar, Hull, wife of JoH. Dailies, Pearson. Jesse, b June 23. 1811, MarthaB. Dailies. 2nd counselor in Hollenbeck, Hall, Hastings, Hay-doseph d March 23. 178. Harrington, Hainan, Hill. the Presidency, in charge Pearson, John L. father Simp- The Temple were on her father's Hathaway, Hicks, Hayne, Isham, names b son Pearson, mother Phchc. Aug. Joslin, Judd, Johnson. line. Family excursion fromy Inman, 27, 1876 at Logan, d April 28, 1880. Knott. Knapp, Kopuler. Kirtland, with Hannah B. Smithfiold father John Pearson, Kate, in charge, the names be- Kimc, Keeler, King, Kemp, Lawrence. Langdon, mother Mary Ann, b Pearson, Lougee, Lamb, on her father's line. ing d 24. 1871 Jan. at Oct. 13, Logan, Monday, the 5th. there was a Ludlow, Lamphere, Longlev, Mor1876. Mosher. Mansfield, from excursion baptism special Pearson, Lewis, b Eel). 15, 1867, the Nichols, Newton, Odmrne, 9th ward. Cache stake, with gan, d Feb. 21, 1867. Pierce, Park-hurs- t, Phillips, in charge. Babbitt, Bosnia K. Pearson, Marv A father Thos. The names Neuberger Partridge, Pearson, Prud-dewere on the John Price, Pittman, Perry, Potts, mother Eliza Wetherfoot, h Fankhauser Z Albertina and Peacock. Patterson, Rowlson, May 29. 1831, at Sunderlind, Dunn, Grander lines. Beatings were also England, d June 19, 1903. John Q. Roberts, Read, Rogers Robinson, by Bishop performed Pearson, Milley, father Neils Adams and Ins wife, Armenia Richardson, Reeder, Sewell Sampmother Annie Olsen, b J. P. Adams, on the Fredrick son, Spaulding, Sanford. Spenoer, Pearson, Sage. Spiers, Sehmively. Stover, Aug. 6, 1893 at Imgan. il Oct. 2. Theurer record. 1891. the 6th, was Idaho, Strickler, Stout. Stork Simmons, Tuesday, Pearson. Nella. father Louis Niel- Pocatello and Bannock stakes. Shoemaker, Smith, Steel, Sibley, Sessions, son, mother Beltio Maugham, b Bannock had 26 in attendance Suddcr, Treadway, Nov. 20. 1822 at Engcbcrg, Sweden, and did 36 endowments, while the Thompson. Tenney. Tarbcll, Williams. d Deo. 31, 1896. Westeott. White. Water. Preside lit mid PSAC Joseph Pearson. Niels Jr, falher Nels E Quinuey, Jr. of the temple were Wheeler, Webster, Wells, WoodPcHisen, mother Annie Olsen. I) the speakers at tin morning ser- ward. Wooster, Washburn, Ward, Mil at Isigun, il Jail. '3, vice. Dr. Henderson Mav 28. Whitheek. Walker, gave a very Whitmore. 1932. Weaton, Wendell, Warfield, and fine, scholarly Pearl. While, Wilcox, Wailleigh, falher (has Pearson, talk. We greatly appreciPearson, mother Agtistu Pauli, b ate his visit and the inspiring Yaw. Nov. II. 193 ill Salt Lake City, i! message he gave. Page 21 Breadsley, Bogardus, Bticklm. Bulled ul Ogden, ('ole. Vug. 11, ttsil Camp. Wednesday, the 7th. was One- Bulkley, DavenPlah. ida and Cut In slakes Oneida Clark, Davis, Prlonson, Pear-mii( Ford, Kldredge, had 26 in attend. nice and did a port, IVarson, Philip, falher Hooper, li s7il d Fell a, Intiil of 52 endowments Cm he Hunt, Mai ngersoll, Julia, Lewi lad tot a d ISsd Nichols, 121 Morn. did fingwcll. had present and President Jo- Osgood, Patterson. Peet, Pixley, Pearson. Boltetl, father Simpson of 25 endowments SherPearson, h April s, s7s, d April seph E. Cardnn w is the speaker Pu kett. Poller, Simmons, 12 Waite, Pfford, Stanton, at our morning servo e The Cat he man, Pearson lather John stake singing mothers sang two W aid Small, Peal sun, mnl her Miry Ann. h numbers: O, Morn of Beauty'' I arand "Tile lau d's pi aver, July la, M'8, d Jan la, ls'fti Pearson, Willard L father Har- ranged hy B Cool Gates, with man Pearson mother Ixuiisa Whit- Hazel K. Evert mi direetmg and aker, h Mar 27, 1852 at Ogden. Idell Grander Larson, organist Ptah, d (let 13, 1919. Buried at The solo, ''Secret Prayer'' was Below we give In alphabetic V. W illard. Ptah Beck from sung hy Alice order, the. names found tn reDaniel. falher Jamb Kexburg Pearl, cent Issue of the genealogical Bean, mother Maigaict (hay h Thursday, the th, was Benson section of the Boston TranApril 17. 171 at Salt Lake ('it v. st ike. At the morning service. script. Those who are interested I H. 'resident he speakers were d Sept 21. 1920 should consult the Transcript In W. Peart. Marg iret. falher Daniel Kay Bond and Elder John our public ltbrary. Peart, mot tier Elizabeth Burnhns-e- r Stoddaid ol the Benson stake. i choir The 3id ward Lewiston h Feh 12. 1919 at North 1938 November 21, Monday of under the able d Annl 29. 1!U9 leadership Busvviil, Butchelder, Cecil, Case, LeaEthei and L, Kairen Peart, Rosma, f.i'.p.ei F 17. Pen : t (ire'ta Dow. laird Lawrence. Crocker, mother, Bertha Kent. I) Aug 2a. vitt at. the or'mi sang three Perry, Perkins, Russell, Reed, numbers: mid beautiful inspiring 1910, at Cornish. Plah. d Oil 21 Taylor, Scrip'iiii, Townsend, Hear Ps Father I 1911 Heavenly Buried id rv nlnn, Ptah Wainei Lincoln's Ancestry. Peek, Fldora, father Dnia.s Pei k. Prime of Peace" and "Let IN November 22, l:(3s The Our Salvation". of singSing mother Elizabeth E. Mathews, h Blv, ChapArmstrong, Bridges, Jail 26, 1907 al Piali. d Nov 19, ing of this ( hoir was exceptional- man, Dexter, Goose, Grosse, Getly good. After the evening .ses1913 Buried at Salt Luke tings, Gillctt. Horr, Hatch, HasCity. Pederson, Constant e, father" El- sion a special meeting was held kins, Lewis, Moulder. Morse. Morfor the returned Polynesian mismer Pederson, mother Ann Palmer, Pulsifer, Smith, The were ton, sionaries following h Mav 21. 1916 at Imgan d H I.iontda Kcnnard Swansea Records. speakers 29. 1916 193 25. May Friday November Ernest J. Kcvctci, Olon.o Jr, Bishop. Boyd. Cleveland, D. Mori Hi. Josenh H .Merrill. John J. Kobcit.s and Cliff Wiser Fisher, Fitch, Grinnell, Hanley, Hills, Hinds, Hooper, Ftiday, (he 9th, was Smith-fiel- Henley, I and Bear River stakes Irish, Kimball, Lamb. Lawrence, PitchMitihem, Perkins, Noyes. Sndbfield had 7 present and did er, Townsend, Walker, White, a total of 112 endow nn nts, while I ReI LOGAN ir River had 73 present and Wipplc, Willmarth Swansea did a total of lilt endowments cords. Saturday November 26, 1938 oumtet. "Just for T iday was Danvers, Cook, cag hy B shop Ch. tries B. Gun- - Ba., ('oltnan. Monday, Di comber 12th Bapand his lbiri sons from the Filgiffrcy, Fitzyohn Gilroy, Hartisms mid sealings will he .( formed when special appointmcd River lake at our morning ris, dagger, Roy, Winslow Erie, Re. olds Part 5 a No a solo, "The Holy Pa.. ha been made. srrvii' hv Bishop December 13th. Tuesday, lie Citv '. v. as lemiereit Malad stake will larmsh it he Guinn i. Tlie sp- ikeis were: Eo repicsentcd. 2 Endowments, 328; drts Don C Gunnell, a recently Sealings, 215 lonmle excursion this day W e d n e s d a y, from Percmtn r llth :et m m-the December 7th: Wednesday f rankhn and Logan stakes will Wt. stein St missionary res Mission, and Her- Stakes represented. 27; Endowconduct excursions to the temple. bert H. Cordon from Ogden. ments 612: Sealine.s, 266. T h u r s d a y, D e e e m b e r xt h Thursday, December lata. The Plah. excursion will be from the OneMarriages for the week: Tues- Stakes represented, Endow32; ida stake. day 1; Wednesday. 3 Total. 4 ments 613; Sealings. 274 WORK FOR THE WEEK December 16t'n Friday, 'Hu' December 9th: Stake Friday. Box Elder stake will conduit the Saturday. Dei ember 3rd. Bap- represented, 1 Mission: En excursion. tisms. 1354; Sealings. 311 dowments, 61, Scnlums. 179. fit Saturday. December 17th, This December Monday. BapTotals: Baptisms. 1534: Endowday is set apart fur baptisms and tisms 10, Ecu. mgs, 39 ments. 2237; Sealings 1314 sealing. December 6th Stakes Tuesday, Ifvium E. Jlatisnn Happenings At Logan Temple INDEX FROM HARTFORD TIMES Bar-sto- 1 Chc.se-brougl- i, Iler-seh- s, Ros-kello- Mer-rifiel- Pel-to- thought-provokin- Win-sol- g i Iao-nar- 10 Boston Transcript Index D,-ga- Tue-ma- Fjol-Mo- d Bu.-nel- THEWEEKAT l. I 27-- 11. T REIDSVILLE. G;i, Dee. 9 varying degrees of emos x negro muidercrs died Frition, day in tin electric (hair in the largest mass exei utmn in Georgias We aollelt your contribution week hi dory. The mass executions took one hour and 21 minutes. A few minutes after noon the door leading to lh death chamber, Genealogist Letter Sends i i President Grant Lauds Temple Work r, Go-p- NAVY AVIATORS DROWN CRASH 2 t, WARD j f il ' i When's your I'trllwluy, Sanla? be nice to send von a We llnmobl nrexeni " j wuU had a short rip sun c mu ng ,, various cit les :n the ( i Mrs. Viola Burn, ins ..rnuunu the engagement of li, q Dorothy to Harold Gouzbilv o' Preston. The man lay v 't4S. place in the Salt Lake tempi,' jls, before Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Pm Trf. f y. moiuon were recent and Mrs. Reed Canipb, ,1 y. and Mrs, Lee Day. I l WESTON j1 i A no host jiarty was held al the home of Mr and Mrs, Archie Lott Friday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Myrland Dahlc, Mr. and Mrs. Alverl Kofocd, Mr. and Mrs Mervin Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Tiff Campbell. Miss Evelyn McHugh of Salt Lake has been visiting Mr and Mrs. George McHugh. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Deaton were Logan visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jensen are the proud parents of a baby girl Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ward of Treasureton were visitors of Mr Fred Campbell Sunday. has been Mrs. Mary Anderson confined to her home with a slight illness. Miss Ruth Maughan of Idaho Falls has been a recent visitor of Mrs Agnes Maughan. W. D. Beers of Salt Lake .spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nelson of Preston were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nelson Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larsen of Preston were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Merrill of Richmond were visitors at Mr and Mrs. Ren Harris during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Vareen Bingham were recent Claikston visitors. Mr. and Mrs Kendall Nelson of Preston visited Mr. and Mrs. Tiff Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nelson dining the week Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swenson of Lewiston visited Mrs. Afton Hurst during the week. Mrs. Ivor Pearson underwent an operation in the Preston hospital recently Claud LuPray. Tiff Campbell and Merrill Deaton attended a Republican banquet held at the Griggs , vy I u- NORTH LOGAN t the winter with riTi'r. Mrs. Sarah Nyman ,.ls nounccd the marriage nt her H n Mis- - About Cache 111 parents of the (diners. Sketches of Hie lives g i u- Go-p- MEET OF GIFTS - air-tig- extr-iito- QQ JiUiOO SOLVE YOUR SLOW HEAT PROBLEMS AND SAVE MONEY . F your heating syMem isn't ilclixci'ino' heat to all rooms, or it it is uiulci'-sit- d and cant deliver noufh heat, then a Mower or air conditioning unit will solve tlu prollcm. We have all sizes of blowers and air conditioners, also small lan units lor installation m jwirin air pipes. It will surprise you bow much faster your heat delivery will lx if you have a furnace blower installed. A good blower, d correctly installed will save of your coal hill. one-thir- JACKSON & FRY CO. 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Gifts were presented tc Mrs. Verdi Gibbs, Stella Day, the four honored guesls Mrs. Hulda Nelson entertained for Mrs. Verda Archibald Wednesday of tn The afternoon at Rachel Lotts ome Coiled faun popula'uui States, th igh less that were served. 3d Eighteen guests prr cent of the nation's total Bunco was played. includes more than 35 per eer.' Mrs. Ray Heusser of Preston of the child population was a visitor at Francis Nelson's during the week. Seven thousand tons of w dc Russell Roller has returned from go over Niagara Falls cverv '" a mission to Germany, he has ond l d South the school, annual visiting day at t hi Mho,' Monday. Mr. and Mis Finest f rger. M: and Mrs Fred Berger and ehildrea Mr and Mrs. E. C. Wursten of Salt Lake City were leicnt visitor ' in the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. K:u Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beck a;: family spent Thursday at Ogden A social was given by the Society Tuesday after meeting hots oiing Mrs. Rose Stauffer. Mr: M.uian Folkman. Mrs Emma Be i and Mrs. Martha Renter, retirirt high v -- a:, snr Etk Nvm Dewaynr Clare Yost of Ln m The young louplc w,!I mas, their home m Logan L F Wdlulni and Mr and Mr Edwin W ilht lin spirit Thursday of last week in Salt Lakt City I ini'-'-io- ; Mrs. Pauline Rankin who ht spent a month in the w u,l has rr turned to Lethbridge. Circla Mr. and Mis. On, in N the week end at Slit Las' City. Hyruin Maughan lef' u.day f Los Angeles, white ho v il 5por: I I TEMPLE! 11 of each a. ! r. which is in the tower of the prison opened and in walked Willie RusFaith-Buildinsell, who was convicted of killing g a wiiite mail and his daughter. "The Lord is coming to this woild by and hy, sang Russell in t Miss n r s K d Hope a loud b.Lss voice. The five men in note the death block who were waiting Reeder the author of the following their turn joined in the singing. known in Logan Is well ,11 tide Arthur Mack, convicted of killgenealogical elides She was foring a watchman, was the second victim of the chair. He kneeled bemerly an assistant in the USAC lfore the electric chair, rested his now assistant Shi is library The principle of salvation tor arms on the seal of the death ibrarian in Browns University, machine and prayed for two miniiic dead is one id the most Providence, Rhode Island.) utes. After his final "amen" he m tempering human char-uiteA testimony of the truthfulness men unscltish, arose, sat in the chair unassisted in making of Jesus Christ is and enabling them to walk in the and repealed the Lord's Prayer unof tlie was turned on. the most (hone prize that can, paths laid out for mankind by tho til the eleUrieity also convicted of Arthur Perry, Savior." come to a Latter Day Saint, Thi was the watchman, "Temple work is quite as much killing to the to some benefit lias i nine inarch down the path of eonvutioii to the young and the ac- third continued to sing the through a defense of Mormonism tive. as it is to the aged, who dom. He until the switch was on the street corners of the world, have laid behind them many of the spiritual to others when sweet pcac came m hurdrns of life. 'Hie young man thrown Williams, murderer of answer to the prayer of pain, to needs his place in the temple even a Jim Henry said he had "Nothing others through close communion more U an his father and grand- to police chiet, you suh," and was with nature, and in other devious father, who are steadied by a life deadsay,twothank minutes later. ways. My testimony has ripened by of experience: and the young girl Chat he Rm ker, also convicted in activity ill the wards and stakes of just entering life, needs (he spirit, of police killing, sang Zion. Through work in the home influence and direction that come the chief to tell God how you do "I'm gmn' fields I have gained the burning from participation in the temple to as the current was turned eenvietion I coveted when, as a ordinances temple work is on. mi" Sunday school child, I thrilled to for the young and for the middle-age- d Ray Garter, also convicted in the and for the aged for all hear the fiery testimonies of ree chief murder, asked a guard polo one not sepfor and specialized, turning missionaries. to read him the 21th verse of fne As I think back for a time when arated class " within the church 16th chapter of St. Matthew: "If organization my feeling first began that man would be my disciple let any over an influence will "It iast was of divine institution. him take up his cross and follow I realize that my "knowingnea." your whole families. It will me." He was singing "This is the Surefaith. to add your tesnnony was planted in me by the solid Last Time We'll Talk Together" home training of my Latter Dav ly there is peace and joy in it." when death struck. end of and the "The beginning Saint parents. The- - left nothing to When the final execution had one from the is written, Gospel be desired in the way of teaching Tom Dickerson, been completed 2 of m of Section the view, the gospel to us children Sunday pond white man convicted of strangling ot Doomin' and Covenants. Book School, Primary, Mutual Improvethe infant of his daughter, was the ment association teachers also con- If I read this section correitly, only person left in the death cells. been has which in work the part tributed know ledge of the prim He had been scheduled to die Friby the Church to this of Mormonism, But with all committed day but received a y wonreprieve the is of the keystone society of this information "fed" to me, it night. Thursday this If center arch. derful gospel still remained for the "digestive is and falls out. juices" of my spirit system to ab- stonewhole weakened, arch tails into a heap of sorb it. This could not he done by the doctrinal blocks. " "The my sacrificing parents nr my wal- unorganizedof salvation for the dead doctrine ling teachers anymore than they could digest my dinner, although unifies all the other principles of IN All that we do the gospel. they might prepare it My own within the for whether church, must on and assimilate act system ourselves or in preaching the the food taken into it. SAN DIEGO. Cal., Dee. 9 if.l. to the living, can be inI fee! so grateful to the brethren gospel terpreted in terms of this great - Locked together after a midwho gave me the opportunity to fundamental single-seate- r two principle which holds air collision, work in this church, to prepare all the other principles navy fighting planes plunged into together myself to digest spiritual food and of the gospel." the ocean 13 miles off Ioint Lo-nbecome strong My call to junior "We know that the Lord will today, carrying two navy avwork marked the come when we are genealogical iators to their death. to receive ready climax of earlier church activities Those killed were: that is when we have done and started me on a more intensive Him; Lt. John il. Duke, 35. Corowork the of lie not us; requires . worked-forprogram of study. I attached not later." "I hope that nado, of squadron VF-before, studied-ahouand defended this will increase in to the C. S. S. Lexington; and worship temple beof the Latter Day Saint phase Aviation MachinestN Mate have liefs. Though concentrating on one aour midst, that we shall meanGeorge il Maddux, 31. Coronado, finer understanding of its field of action. I found that no one and that jnore temples may also attacked to squadron VF-- 2 part of the Gospel of Jesus Christ ing, to supply the demands of is isolated from the whole, and to be built learn about one branch is ultimate- the living and the dead, and to YOUNG hasten the coming of the great ly to know the whole tree. How engrossed I became in the day of the Lord." Many there are, it is true, who search for my ancestral lines! As Mr. and Mrs. I. Takahashi enI unraveled the maze. learned more comprehend this great work, and tertained at a dinner party Fridischarging their about my forefathers, they became are faithfully duties in the temples of the Lord, day evening. Dinner was served no were people. living longto Mr. and Mrs Godfrey StaufThey er names in the family Bible, they but of others this cannot be said. fer of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. It matters not what else we were my fathers! What a thrill it Farl Iai ker anil family, Mr. and was one night, when examining have been called to do, or what Mrs. Dewey Olsen ami familv, the ancestry of a famous man to position we may oei upv, or how j Mr and Mrs Lee Olsen, Mr in other wavs we have discover that my own family thain faithfully and Mrs. Kenneth Olsen. Bert ill the church, none are labored linked into that very line! By folfrom this great obligation Olsen. Frank Takahashi, Mae and the host and hostlowing back through the genera- exempt It of the apostle as ess. is required Cards and bingo were tions, noblemen and kings appear- well as of the humblest elder ed. Natiamel Bacon and William during the evening or distinction, or long servMr. and Mrs. Hvrum Olsen the Conqueror were no longer Place ice the in the in church, mission names in a history hook, they were and Mrs. Vesta Michaelsen and field, the stakes of zion, or children spent the week-en- d in And so where my or how it may have else my discoveries extended back and been, will not entitle one to dis- Salt Lake City Miss Ada Olsen. Jean Olson, back to Biblical genealogies, then the salvation of ones dead. Violet Olsen and Vesta Mnhael-seregard n to FATHER ADAM! 1 vve neglect the weightier if at. a shower Then I prepan d my names on entertained sheets for Temple ordinances. I privilege and commandment, not- Tuesday evening at the Young withstanding all other good works, chapel honoring Miss Floron. was happy, these people were with vve shall find ourselves under se- Olsen, who will be married in me pushing me, urging me to do " vere eondemnal ion the near Gaines formed this tiling In the House of tin future, "I rejnn e in the temple work tho entertainment for the Lord I .nii'il ,is proxy for them evening li.it being (bine, and I wish to after which liinih was servo! tn to and thev wne there too I could a k In- S. ii s to try to shape heir guests. Miss Olsen received main mil doubt ib, validity of the work beautiful gifts for them could not doubt their affairs so (hit Ihoy oan ooeasion-allMr and ills Kay go to tlie temple and pray interest m il And with tin he 'iol rcturm d heme WednesI could uot ihuihl the divinity of laud will inspire cm h ami all sun us In greater diligence m ef lie of Jo eph Smith who day afterspending the week in I" the lull extent of our M ickay, Idaho. gave Ilu.. pi in In (urth through iluduties and labors that The Home and Commutidv seclevel iinui fioui God our He.uenly ahduv oeioive upon us m doing vioar-i- tion of the Farm Bureau enjoyed Fal her v Presi-dorb for our (load." t a Christmas party Thursday aft1'lu e io:-- . ii Inn uni withlit ernoon. lebei j ( k ant An interesting program in me - ,,n umiueiH liable fne and formed the afternoons entertainI wanted tn know mote of the ment after whnh gifts were exof Jesus Chi 1st. I have studANNOUNCE CACHE changed and lunch w.ls served ied. I have worked. I have saen-tneto 26 to learn of this gospel, and in Mrs. Marie Rogers and son mi doing 1 have come to know Ihat and daughter spent several days GENEALOGY it is true with Mr and Mrs. Hvrum Olsen. I have a testimony which i so beautiful and precious In me It Theie is no standaid size or becumes stronger as I exerei-- e it il lie ShiluCrt'ht'dlttK ,ti 111111 It Is a pillar of strength to me in Merlin will hi ht'M in thf .stake weight forit a bar of silver, hut approximates the size my expencmes away from Zion. hmi.M tonmitnu, Sunday, at 2 ihi generally of an ordinal y huilding brn k. It gmws mure priceless hy contrast p m Stake I'lianmiin, Parley I with tin conditions m the world I.l.U'k is anxious to have a full at"Skin" of raw egg is spread tendance of wml and stake today ever small cuts and wounds by To mv parents and tern hers I A cordial i,;..tatinn is South Sea Islanders. Contiacting owe homage I express as it dries, the skin forms an gratitude to extruded to nil vhn are interest the ward and stake that gave me in yenealoy to attend this meeting. cinering cpportunity to act and to know for myself the joy of conviction that could only come through an aitivo C.-MIX Kit experience To the inclusive proof the Church of Jesus gram Cnmpble with $ Christ of Latter Day Sands which allows the participation of its mem.pine bership I pay humble tribute. God KIRKSTONK SKRVK'K help me to honor it Hope Ueeder d I jJy Well-Know- n hlr of iilleiie... a I. M Everton, que-ipiti- inn i;c M falla r M.u nl b .Inly '.'h. England, 'I Mar b Opjoi ,t i.i E M I To aid RcncalngistH tho record of death lu.il in I.ogn city Ik reburial corded by city official, i published. The record Ix'Kius in 1865 and clone March 1932. Olherwinn indicated the I nles hur(htmiii named hen were city cemetery. ried in k, W. si.l.-n- Intere atiuul value. Wlmt fi;ii;i! inn a re mi making fur tour old atfe -. . i to do u licit mi net el'l.' TIicm art1 Wlqil ilu ou th.it i lit r tko mind id print ically every normal pet-iii- i. A )' iouim there is nluavs the question o money. if old tiial ideal UK( v the tiotmu lal.'u the happy is popular Death And Burial Lisi I tol'i. i IN ELECTRIC CHAIR j M. Evcrton WHAT OF VOlU OLD AGE Logan City IV u in li. ,m li Mit o, (SIX NEGROES DIE Genealogical and Temple News Edited By President W. n f. n t RTABLE Rtal nd you cash or only j pvat day! tiii munt Typing t hart, included al no ig (tsr :oL dome trial wiilioui A,, A-- ? EEORfiE 15. KVERTON r ItL'll IJITt'l) WITH li F |