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Show TIIE LOGAN. UTAH. HERALD JOURNAL Larsen JishoP Eulogized At Services J0111 C ' C of the gospel principles. P Uso praised Mrs. Larsen for h goodness and help in maint' n uig her home and for the kinulv deeds done fo. her by the members of her f ...lily as well as others in the ward in which she lived. Bishop Hall praised Bishop Larsen for the good he had done for the church, and for the higher laws he had lived. The grave in the Log.ia ( ity cemetery was dedicated by Fred Titensor of Cove. nlbhments of Bishop, .rsen during the c.ghtyhi hfe were re liog.rexd by church -- V tbi district nt the semce neral idfd venerable the to "ta nl8ht jfutor lived m Logan. Prior HL, served as bishop 'M tw more than WIW for Cflve V had 34 w Loyal Hall of the rd presided Samuel .er8 offered by Joseph E. u' president Eleventh -- $B CHURCHES tittfL Testimony consisted ausical program by The Lord s Prayer by Dance, accompanied VL schamns; solo. Sweet Hazel my?, Mrs. hi. of Fillmore, accompanied solo, Baenhild Broherg; With You" Mrs. 1 Leave by Bailey, accompanied Smith; flute and L "A Perfect Day, by ?AMchr and Ellen Maugh-- . of Bishop by Mrs. Rus gccompamed Father "O fen; a o!o. My poad Smith, accompanied by Strong T UllURC H Morning worship will commence at 10:30. The theme for worship and sermon topic will be, The Kingdom of God is Like Leaven. Young people's study group, tho adult class and the regular Sunday school will meet at 11:30 a m. Westminster fellowship is at 7 p. m. in the Westminster hall and the evening worship nt 7 p m. in the Church Sanctuary. Church, corner Second West and Center. frf i i. Smith of Logan EPISC OPAL SERA ICES been The Sunday services of the Saint u wid he had always with the testil- Johns Episcopal church will be j. impressed Larsen. held at 4:30. Preston Cable will y tf Bishop he said, and he be in charge. All are welcome. ie meant what what he was talking about, He knew President Dunn. 8MITIIFIELD FIRST kt he was going. He knew the Heber Whiting will be the feastioa he was headed towards. tured speaker Sunday evening m Me has been one of diligent Smithfield First, ward when the net He was a second generaMIA sponsors the program. Speof born Mormonism, of l cial musical numbers will be given r parents, who were faithful by the Beehive girls chorus, by cbers of the church. He, like Grant Reese, Arlon Van Orden ptrents, were true to the end to days to the cause they and Ephraim Falslev. The meeting embraced. He was just as begins at 8 oclock, and the puband full of lic is cordially invited to attend. eg and sublime He as were his parents. what it was to labor. He SMITHFIELD FOURTH n the problems, the vicissi-- n Memorial services will be conthe trials of pioneer life, ducted in Smithfield Fourth ward mired them well and through at 3 p. m. for Thomas Dee a til he clung to the faith of Sunday has been reported a fervent Tarbet who youth, bearing in action. Speakers inmissing his of He father. knew , nay clude David G. Thomas, Mayor il God's work. Glen R. Winn, President A. W. admired him because he was G. L. Rees. Chambers and ia q the faith, strong as a There will also Bishop be music. special He did not swerve from the l The public is invited to attend. wind that blew. by every Kisses men are so tolerant are willing to accept or LOGAN FIRST mwiedge any doctrine A farewell testimonial honoring just to ( other men feel good. But President and Mrs. Joseph Quinvas a man who stood by his ney Jr., will be held Sunday evening at 7 o'clock in Logan First bold him up as one of the ward. The program consists of ads of Mormonism, the fruits dresses by Dr. O. H. Budge, Presbe LDS sttfdards. idents A. E. Anderson and C. W. A Great Record Dunn, and responses by the honhr more than 85 years he Was ored couple. Piano solos by ChesWhat a record ! A ter Hill, vocal solo sshop. by Ben H. Btlor of his brothers and Roberts and selections by the Ren, a friend of youth. It will lief society chorus completes the r be known how many lives program. 0 blessed by his labors. There e finer LOGAN SECOND WARD opportunity to render service than is Music will be furnished by the to a in bishop the Mormon Imperial Glee club in the Lxigan fh. I honor this man for his Second ward Sunday evening serhis rvice, integrity, honesty, vices at 7:30. Others on the prowy, devotion and love. gram will be LeGrande Eliason, ie admire a strong man who LaVor Warr, Shirley Wiley and rUnd alone against sin and Thomas Wayman. Udent C. W. Dunn h w worth-whi- wdent Joseph a temple LOGAN FOURTH Quinney of the Schedule of meetings of Logan Bishop Lur-"- r hu interest in temple Fourth ward Sunday is as follows: 9 a. m. tithing envelopes will be e built on eternal princi-and- s, distributed by deacons, priests and said teachers; 10 a. m., Sunday school; It represents a 11:30, fast meeting; 7 p. m organ of 9 which the world is recital by Lillian Morrell; 7:30 p. seed. He never d m.. program unbetrayed He was as true as der 'direction of Belva Broadbent. wot steel. He was never The pageant, "A Challenge for wasting He never will be given with parswayed Youth, JOT wind of doctrine thr.t ticipants being Delsa Shanks, Reed tood flrm in tlle faith Izatt, Josephine Dames, Dorothy of his life. Dailies Miller, Doris Felix, Doreen r fai,cd to realize the Wimmer and Winfield Scott. There of temple work for the will be Beehive girl graduation dcad' IIe realized rites. I highest degree of EIGHTH WARD exalt will be the Jr?(,be .obtained without Dr. Chester J. Myers temple. at the MIA services at speaker Hendncks of Cove, for 7:30, Musical numbers will be InlL hmCUn5ulor to Bishop given by Harold Dance, Irene declnr- - Beck and Richard LaBcau. praised Presi-ymnne- y. Temple Workers Set Testimonial For Pres. Quinney Th 140 workers of the Logan temple will hold a testimonial ior President and Sister Joseph Quinof ney. Jr, retiring president the temple, at 10 a ni. Sunday May 2, in the temple meeting room. President and Sister Quinney have been called lo act as mission president of the Canadian mission, with headquarters at 3(i Ferndnle Avenue. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They will leave Logan the following week to ussume their new morning, duties. The meeting will be conducted by President Adelbert E. Cranney, and the special program will be given almost entirely by members of the temple family. AH offieiat-or- s and employees of the temple and their husbands or wives, are invited to attend. On Wednesday, April 28, President David O. McKay of the First Presidency of the church, held a special meeting with the officiat-or- s and temple workers honoring President Quinney and the fine work he has performed. He paid tribute to the faithfulness, spirituality, dependability, and great missions President Quinney has performed for the church, and gave him an honorable release from his present duties. rAGEFJVE. NOTES AND QUERIES : There Note to the Jones are Jones records galore. Everywhere you look you will find some record of branrhe- - of this numerous family There are at least 32 different books in the library that you could cheek in an hour or two to see if they weie your people. Here are one or two suih records: Jones baptisms from the Parish Register ot Bridgewater. Somerset, The Jones family of England The Wiltshire, Englatiil, to 1492 Jones funulv from ales to Pennsylvania 'The Jones family of Massachusetts Look these up in ' the card index file. American The Handbook of Genealogy lists approximately 100 various genealogists throughout parts of the world who will offer you free information and genealogy on various brain hes of the family. There are a lot of Jones, but a little research will help straighten out your family lines. ) Note to II Ray Gujmon; We have had trouble finding a record of any of your Guynion's. In the H mdbook new American of Genealogy that has just come to the library, there is one person listed with Guyman information. She is Mrs. Ray D. Crandall, Safford, Arizona. Mrs. Crandall seems to be a member of the church and offers her information to anyone. It would be well to drop her a letter and see just what information she has Folk ho offers free information on the Cragun line. He may even be a illative of yours for all I know In any event, one of the first tilings Id do on your line Is to wine a letter to Mr. Robert L, Aslilu. American Fork. 1'Uth Let's see what he has and then go on front there. i i were the Bishop Larsen ,'Ch LpT,d- hB kTj' hontsty love - ,He told of 0f hIs fr his and his knowledge Note to tile Aliens of the valley; is a common name, but tlnie ate i nough Allens in the valliv to turn over every person by the mine of Allen who ever lived I don t know how many of you ate relatives, but our librury arehivis have pedigrees of some Alims, ami there are some 30 other hooks with records ot your family I notice they include English vulK, family Bible records ami various other recot ds Conic in ami hive a look at this of families Leishman Infant Is it Note to Rhode Island families; Miss Hope Reeder. Bowen p)0 Strict Prmvdenee, R I, has been kind t nough to send us a telephone directory from her city Hope is one of our own girls, is genealogical supervisor of the New England Mission, is a good genealogist. end is in a position to help you with your R:ode Island problems Write to her W'e know People who have selected names from telephone directones, have i well-clothe- LOVELY CYNTHIA SLIPS 129 Truly feminine slips designed for women who love pretty things! Luxurious rayon satin or soft, smooth rayon crepe. Some smartly tailored, others trimmed with dainty lace or pretty embroidery! Straight cut with four gores and double yoke or cut on the bias to fit smoothly. All sizes. 1 Dainty lace trams, with short puff sleeves, styled to delight any young woman. Several colors to choose from. . - MARKETS AT A GLANCE BY UNITED PRESS Stocks higher and moderately active. Bonds irregular; U. S. governments steady. Curb stocks Irregular. Cotton steady. . Wheat and oat3 fractions of a cent. 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The evening program at 7:30 will be under direction of Mutual officers and includes invocation by Melvin Meacham, theme by Loraine Hansen, vocal solo by Dorothea Rasmuson, talks by Carol Everton, Helen Leatham, Dale Jenkins and Frank Haws: selection by Seventh ward orchestra. Finest quality hankies, lovely with embroidery. Frinted And Embroidered 23c Floral patterns on white or tinted grounds, or snowy white squares, daintily embroidered! PROVIDENCE FIRST MIA conjoint program will be given Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in Providence First ward, with John C. Brenchley as the speaker. Maughan McMurdie will give vocal numbers. CO.. INC. Brighten your life Indoors with one of these charming styles. Fine cotton prints with the most types. Sizes 12 flattering trainings. 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Sheer, rip- m Finest quality hankies, love- FLOWER GARDEN II()t SIX'OATS it Still , ' HANDKERCHIEFS type, your aize yo(8 viSS Women's Rayon Satin or Crepe Nightie No Are -- Logan Store d i They watch over their babies . keep them healthy, well-fed- , life them for them off with . and and when . . send war then, comes, pride prepare courage tp do their country's job. And that isn't oil. Mothers keep the home fires burning, and go into defense plants by the thousands to stand shoulder to shoulder, with their sons. Thats why this is such an important MOTHER'S DAYI Grave side funeral services were held on Wednesday for Joseph Obray Leishman, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Leishman with Bishop Murray in charge. Prayers were offered by Fred Summers and Franklin Gunnell. A duet was given by Mrs.' Nellie Leishman and Parley Hall. Speakers were Bishop Preston Brenchley, Bishop Evan H. Bankhead and Bishop Murray. The grave was dedicated by Frank B. Leishman. STORE SISNtf J" t Buried In Wellsville LOGAN C , written letters asking for genealogical help, and have received outstanding results. If your family originated in this see if Note to Dr. Ezra Cragun of some member of thestate, may Lewiston: There is a member of still live there. It only family costs the church down at American cents to write a letter, and it three may around style. Sizes 12 to J. , -- PROVIDENCE SECOND WARD Sunday evening services, under the direction of the MIA, will commence at 8 p. m. Chester Zollinger will be the speaker. Music will be furnished by Romuine Jensen and Moigan and Clyde Braogger who will give an instrumental trio and vocal selecNINTH WARD Ninth ward Beehive graduation tions by Norma and Florence exercises will be held in the ward Hanson and Afton Olson. Blanche Zollinger, returned missionary, chapel Sunday evening at 7:30. will also give a short talk. The public Is invited to attend. whe.uervicc3 you big dividends. You! s Mutual-sponsore- M Sunday morning at 10 a. m. in the Bureau and they will be available temple See the story Elsewhere in the temple shortly. We need Note to the Kit hie family : For on this page. more ppople doing research so a Histoiy of the Richie (Ritchie) names wil lbe available for those of Ireland and America, Note to everyone: The Temple who desire to work in the House Family S' fiom 1700 to 1900, see the Indiana Index Bureau at Salt Lake City of the Lord. Countian newspaper for October has changed its policy in clearing 23. 1941 This paper Is In our names for Temple woik. Names per cent of the swan Le being cleared without delay, of Seventy county library. this hemisphere winter at Lake and the temple is now receiving Mattamuskeet, N. C. Note to Temple Officiate; more names than formerly but Remember the farewell testimonial there is still an acute shortage. 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