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Show r il THE LOG AX, UTAH, Genealogical and Temple News o Julv nd' was (Concluded from last week) This list of Swiss genealogies was compiled by Brother Koy H. Maughan in 1939. and most of the manuscripts listed are rec Hyrum lords compiled byIf Julius Billeter in Switzerland. you know of stakes lets make a record of them our list will be complete Ro' Benson B. Elder Amos OP hcre' Bear Lake stake, ,n of for first Zbinden, p sident Alb,r stake Byrum in B. nselor ml Elder Ilopkin dency. f officialors, W111, .."!Lrs at the morning so KUHNI family of Langnnu and Lauperswyl, Canton Bern In the Library, Genealogical Sonely ot Utah, 80 North Mam St, Salt Lake City. I . , LEEMAN family of Biglen, Can Mrs Fred Aegerter. 3rd was baptism ton Bern the fiturdav. were Montpelier. Ida. tisms . sealing uaRene J LUTHI family of Lauperswyl, follows: Ann rer anil Prison of theKBwiI, Rttderswyl and other M1' I . , ?Tr, id line. LeOra and Stanley i mryER family of Sctiofllisdorf, Stanton war Niederwenigen and Zurich, Can Klirre'tt from the Mention Barrett, William ton zurich Adolph Amucher, !I7 the on rk JrStallings, North 7th East, Logan, Utah. (oburn :t Harry Gus-Pa,. Zeuner. MOSER family of Sumiswuld, lines with Sister n an l other Bern-M- rs. e Mary M. b Richards in charge Canton kJi h S Rat rett assisting, son, 37H East Center St., Logan, an f UoUfrI!?...,,',.nts - Curl-r'?,tt- ,T- c- Contril'ut'.una to tala N. P, Olsen, should he stiit to Nolan department 0 Sixth Kii't, I. cu.m Utah net 'liter Hutu Thursday of ddi w e. k. We Sc licit yur ohiritutlotia. did work Bear River stake, the Thomas other lines Kippen tea G Coombs, Ama mother, on Family excursion charge Fuller and Levi the Smitnneiu L. cut a ward with Amos n. Stowell and barge. Jaequale-rail Johnson were the proxies. the Thomas ror excursion from with Mabel stake, Blackfoot j and ji. Turpin in charge assisting. LeRoy Dance ihop were five boys and eight this fine group. They Jesse Johnson lh lines from uiuh I MUELLER family of Bozberg, Canton Aargau Mrs. Bertiia Stal- lings, care DcLore Nichols, Farm-he- r lnKtnn. Illnh I I jsjAEGLE family of Switzerland Being searched for the Frey family, Santa Clara, Utah I NAF or NAEF family of Canton St. Gallen John Vetterli, 856 Amanda Ave., Salt Lake City, I Utah, been in vam. There is a blessing for the men and women of the world who gather out our records, and I look forward to the day when I can do for him, that which he has opened the doors for others to receive. And I am sure there will be rejoicing when we can nil meet to-gether as one great family reunion in the celestial world and loud man the who reaped from will be our praises for the pages of the more become to our for the and way perfect. family opened past Forty years isn't too long to work for 200 members of eight generations of a family especially when it opens up a field for considerably more to be added. We could have stopped looking years ago, but the little interesting items that popped up from here and there, whetted our appetites until today we can enjoy a full stom- 1 I CAPTAIN A Evans is in line. the temple day. the 6th, uesday, was Lost 'f, Pocatello and Rigby stakes. Lgby stake lmd u fine group attendance. We congratulate on their fine efforts and essBunnock, Bear River and ' Elder stakes also hud groups nt. llonday, July ' Rosed for J charge of the tit h, Independence The following spoke at morning service: First Lt. ) L. Condie, now located at f Beach, California; Rigby genealogical chairman J. nfr Moss, President George futensen of the Rigby stuke, ent Fauntleroy Hunsaker, coui'selor in the Pasadena ... av l f und President Christiansen of the tem- - r,redlnty. he 7th, was Ban-- , Cache .stakes. These two Were we" in , represented Cache attend "e"tng session. In addition er and Smithfield stakes t! 1WPS Prpsent- Elder John ,he San Fourth d d resllenl M. Ezra kensen ttle Hunnock stake th .f pe!ll!er3 he morning 'mg ii h nnd the jUns a large group - i hth, was Black- and Benson . stakes. stake had a fine and the Shelley a flne fepresenta- - Blaru foot up aL Ixe n n here t the 'ni"S servic! steakers Elder John Neal of :,Pre: h HtOgden stake, r.tly rpt, ,'r ,h, sp"- 800n ,nter the - o Hrmed forces, tr LaVar i Sorenson of thfield whn a 80 80011 enters U. S. bar,,- XI McCiei!.'Ce ii"' .J todies' u. and Elder n stake. the Benson Marva consist.--fr-- T'bbittj Hay-lrma- Knealogical R1ckfoot mna H. SteDhenson Lah two Work u!e. "8ht ,avred vocal ' numbers: 9 - "rum E. Hanson. works for it. 4 , The Week At Logan Temple Two Monday sions,, open to all and sealings by Tuesday Idaho endowment ses- stakes. Baptisms appointment. Falls and North Idaho Falls stakes. Franklin, Oneida Wednesday and Idaho stakes. Thursday Bear Lake, Star Val ley and Montpelier stakes. Friday Cache, Box Elder and Portneuf stakes. Saturday Regular baptisms and sealing day. Children for their own baptisms should be at the temple by 9 a. m. Proxy work by appointment. Mr. X"' ii 0 I I.onn Mi (' semi IcliiHllt'i led m Lai li'Hihi r Ois. lt t Kg it ci il 8 ml m bcliicil its It ni it itic tin i iifiT i.ll ' hi.ic :i imi l,i I uplift Ini pii. end Mf'itii'ii h Idle tul ed in Lining his hit hvs .11 ould (n t .1 it X'ot m ! IIO III. ill the Inn o m.l'tel i t It w IloW it;-- r a n i. pi mied to s .d hum I t net h. hc m rr do W It t !( (M ( U is hue. Hip I Mrs Blair Nielsen is convalescing al a Lug a a hospital following an operation performed Monday. Mis Mane Christiansen has uni from a pleasant visit at Mm In of her brother, Magnus of Sail Luke City and at .till mInline ol her daughter, Mrs. Dull Nelson nnd family of Brtg-- h im Nils chi i.'.tiunsrn was away Incieii hie sell re-ii- ii I ain'lu un' a poem she nui wut'en, utolhei to. Ii - lie w ol e to sent a litter hal hies-unp- , i , V i t mot tiei ot lu at; tom let u, e n y Neal o h.ui emnij o l to Hillin' ne), d es Mill pipe I v. ol ht r hte in pi. m e i h d w i n Ilns pi on it wild i lit I. ..Dipt d uui tu h a I hit ii. all all tie patr.aii ten ii ills est III ed Since Ihi' tune the t Imit Ii ti.i been pauiiup moineia mu We m.t, in so tiesiie, jiow uith if bni hit pr.lt but tin v h.lP.d cl he j T Utid ( LmI o' tlliililil i "inneck Mi mill I. mull ol Itieiiihii III ol liuu vei esse lit Ml he tn.n timid lie Ii i become, it hr should be (.died to w ot kfd Net, hud, but II w IS anothir put of the inenid. oi mi ino'ildui), e hd ht .1 chooses to diop b tile into pi ,t lie si ,,t .,u o) r pi liew leader uttscs amt t ikes the Ot ht lde she d. t i M d I'll, n helm ind tin limit Ii inoe. on it ov u to st nl mol In (oi V( to we Would like thought e n Mo h i oh have a paper ,ith mote Idaho ol III el) id t llil.lt U e. el ed an news tn.it, but we louinl alter the ot diet ell tiled eip.hl p.U'.t lleruki lour ual stopped " n Hit leu s hte, al .o n net in e ot h'T, home e ei v OUT ti.it W da t ' mu v the he in a imsse.t ii ev imitji So we are blushed hi. h h.ld been am. to me 'iU In- U , 111 I told them tiiai ouipi le it nui would eat h a ped cup v ot Mil s Stoddard .accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wesley distance Roundy to their home when they ... came to Hyrum recently for their s J (laughter, Lucille, who hart visited relatives and friends in Hyrum. Mr and Mrs Hillary Olsen are ami improving their ivimidchng home on Center street ut present. Mr and Mrs. Mcliin I.iljemjul&t and daughter Kay, Mrs. Sarah Baxter and daughters Arlene and Beverly and Melinda Liljeiquist Mr t. lephe i hsiii bin ou ; u l V w !u r hte oi ot lii h hitter imilxn its he it would 11(1 lo om t ness ht HYRUM NEWS of .1 uim !d So one at . nu d il,i; c k i ;v. i nl-ti- :m X" no ci o .lu'H is an I Egglwil, Canton Bern Gottfried Bartholome 654 East 7th North, Moore Ann Mabel work on the Edmonds Moore, Logan, Utah. pin, Thomas Nokes. Harry ules Mormon RICKENBACH family of Salen-uvsoMartin Luther En g . gtejn and Ermatiagen. Canton and ,ju Paul Zeuner Thurgau Joseph A. Rickenbach, J' and Jmce A,llen a Hansen Bedford, Wyoming, ach. istn, Joyce Crookston North I ROTHEN family of Guggisberg the from Cutler Halden i Everything comes to him who I on the and Ruschegg, Canton Bern pan ward did work I Gottfried Bartholome, 654 East red Rose, Milen H. Atwood, and surrounding towns, Canton Joseph 7th North, Logan, Utah, ter Ernest Bruesch, Zurich Mrs. Bertha Stallings, care iiam Netbaur, Christian BergI SCHENK of family and other lines with Rena R. Signau, DeLore Nichols, Farmington, Ut. SIEGRIST family of Bozberg, Barbara Lin- - II Rothesbauch and Eggiwil, Canton ,ier supervising. id of the St. Charles ward, Bern Mrs. John A. Shenk, (River Canton Aargau Mrs. Bertha Stalon the Heights) RFD No. 1, Logan, Utah, lings, Farmington. jar Lake stake, did work Wil- STOECKLI family of Bozberg, SCHMID family of Bolligen, in Lee Schwendiman and Canton Bern Gottfried Barthol-.rste- n Canton Aargau Mrs. Bertha Stalm Thomas Van Noy lines. Dean Fourth om, Logan, Utah, of the Logan lings, Farmington. SUTER family of Bozberg, Canrd did work on theThomas J- SCHWEIZER family of Kappel, Greenwood Charles and rktr Canton St. Gallen A. Merz, Asst, ton Aargau Mrs. Bertha StalH. Perry Recorder, LDS etch lines. George Temple, Salt Lake lings, Farmington. of Sumiswald, i wife, Minnie Y. Perry, from TRUSSEL family Utah. city, Canton Bern Logan Sixth ward, did work Adolph Amacher, MHWFT7irn of Rafz, family Helam the 975 North 7th East, Logan, Utah. Perry, George Zur,ch-Jos- eph A. RickenTSCHANZ family of Sigriswil, rge Henry Perry and Mary b Bedford, Wyo. am Robertson Canton Bern Gottfried BartholPerry lines, I SCHWEIZER family of Switz-i- e ome, Logan, Utah. j:her Perry's own lines. Geor- Lena Olsen (Young ZAHND and Afton Daines of the eriand of Wallern, family I NNard) RFD No. 1, Logan, Utah, Canton Bern Mrs. Emil Grosjean, ie Park ward did work on the SIDLER family of Ottenbach 223 North 4th East, Logan, Utuh. m Hancey, James Burgess, n Kirby, Rodney Hillam, Nath Cram Tenney and Ezra Strong rs. These two fine young ladies of President granddaughters ph B. Daines, second counsel-- n Ar- the temple presidency. Pulsipher and John W. Griffs of the Logan Seventh ward work on the Daniel Clark, in Jared Merrill and Rodney am lines. Donna Crookston of Logan Fifth ward did work the John Peter Alleman (her tier's line) ami the Nathan m Tenney lines. Sister Mildred ney Idaho W oman Appreciates Papers Genealogical Page F.imi-- interesting pastime You never know where, when, oi how ymi will find information. If ymi keep looking, it pops out at ymi tmm hete or theie. around 'his cm per or that bend, lroni undtt this pile of rubbish, or that old book The people you least expert help from, are often the ones to niter the most information For 40 years my Im ter family has been running down clues, picking up inloiniation a bit at a time, and trying to unravel a stung of John Pinters that Seem to have had no end In the last few years. I have tiied to contact all the Potter genealogists in America to help solve our problem Letters to f0 of them faibd to lmd the missing link, but the ,r3rd one found ail elderly man at Chicago, who had had the presence of mind to copy Ins grnndlathcr's laiinly Bible entries back nr lss'J. and who had spent the next 00 years ol his lite adding Hungs that Ins grand lather had missed, and bunging the lecurd up to date Tins family Bible was written in more than a hundred years ago by Elijah Porter, the youngest brother of my thud great grandfather, and is still in possession of one biancli ol the family in South Dakota Klijuli knew that some day Ins postenty would wonder about him, so he recorded all he knew ahoiil Ins own parentage and all his descendants and relatives. My William L. Porter relative at Chicago tells me tjiat no where else in print has he ever tumid our branch of the family, and the lecord is ours today because his grandlathcr knew the value of Ins Bible, and lecmded lus family deeds along with the prophets of old. These more than 200 new names growing on my family tree are precious grains of gold harvested out of the history of the past by a man who knew not what tie was doing Me is past 80 years of age today, and has. performed a good work for his family. Such men huve thrust in their sickles and leaped while it was .vet today. He dues not know the reason for Ins searchings, or my intense interest in having u copy ol Ins woik But now that someone has made use ol it, lie feels that his hie s eitmt lias not Gemaliigv Ber RV" additional n tmpa EDITED BY NOUN I OLSEN PAGE NINE, L GRAINS OF GOLD ppmings At Logan eniple ITERATED-JOURNA- v x tt'"" .xri is if .i U u .i( mk . nU' lu..,l,-,t- v. ju'-- t li.ol 'oiim! loin',, lony. nli . It . ; S.,11 nn Tl"' on S.iinniiv selii'i' j llv II oil let e s w hu il I'm in eil Nol alt ,u know I e In i neier do. me, il. Bill . III. lie job Mid ...ill d.u I loll ., I, o il was l - I I Mis t Ko il null a lilll "There's yold in tin in t here s.m dial uni an- tin- .slilnr lulls' thill In,,, i,ro',iia lor xaal Ev J Rut Inn nf llin. mm aial i 'i gol.l ol a linin nn.ililv, erlon is in sinnn c.ililoinia ami ol a Inylnr valin- in sloi. mean to pay you a lupli niinpli Inin ulio .smlioi, tor In- jiur meill v. lnn I miv that our little ame:, lit orner is as alu.lls, V ulel eslili ilisll .util e, and iiupii inp, I'iiiIi, Mis Kiuil.i" (. Yii'.l. the elnneli motes uu. 1eiliaps you Would like lu hear how our Sunday Sehool ela.s.s is sinee iu progressing trip to Logan a year ago. We have all our old members 1 believe, except those that have- - been ealled to teach other classes, and several new members have joined outranks. One new member, a convert to our church less than a year ago, is very interested and More than a year ago the Utah is making n good start in searchGenealogical Society of Utah asking out her ancestry, by writing ed the stake genealogical committo relatives. We were all so very tees to obtain as far as possible proud last Sunday when Sister copies of family group sheets of all Kessler took her turn preparing the families in their stakes. The and presenting the lesson to the copies were to be filed in the arclass. chives of the Society. This would Bishop Call is still faithfully at provide another source for cooperthe helm, although he is already ative research which is so neces-sur- y very much overburdened, what at the present time. The Genwith fathering the ward and all. ealogical committee of the Logan The class appointed Sister Myrtle Stake accepted the assignment E. Call and Sister lvalue Ruger With fine cooperation from the and myself as enlistment commitward genealogical committees', tee of three. Wish us luck, for we family group sheets were obtained to back few a sheep hopo bring from most of the families of the to he fold, and let - them find stuke. Sister Margaret Hickman how very much fun making a was asked to make the typewritten family record can become. copies for the Utah Genealogical You migh. be interested to Society. know that my pedigree has grown The project has just been comconsiderably larger than one page pleted and the last copies were when I visited your "Pedigree filed with the Society. Henry Clinic. I have been especially Chase who ia in charge of the arinterested in obtaining sketches. chives of the Utah Genealogical I found I had practically nothing Society was well pleased with the on my Grandmother Webb, who und especially its neatness, lived to a ripe age of eighty and "This should be of greut value to I Logan Slake Reports Securing Of Family Group Sheets I Uu M.uiil t't'k al i. Hu- Ik I l ,1 Ian Mlll.'ll a lls, ill Mis I' i i n I'u nli i nl I l'ii-is il llif launi' nl iniittiii', Mis ,'.11111 ililiai, i. Ini si 'ri"ant is I i'iirtiil tinlt' a'-- , t and Mr. at the Ira lien home on Sunday. Mis Stella Brjdley entertained mi Suiiiti) for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Im'ipit'i and daughter Dixie of i. 'Icii mid Mi- and Mrs. Glen Douglas of Smil hfield, and Bonnie .out l.auiel Bradley of Poca- ii llo Dixie Jacques and Bonnie mnl Laurel Hiartley are vacationing Hus week ut the home of llii'ir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Isa. o' Brudley. Mis Charles Petersen and son of i igdea visited Wednesday at the home ot ner father, Ezra Pet ei sen und tier sister, Mrs. W. S Baxter. Mrs. Irma Nichols and children nit ended the Nii'hola family re muon held Sunday at the Loran Farr park where a most enjoyable lay mbs spent. i U .1 Hullia Allen and Smilhtield ol Log. hi, visited wav-.ide- O Mrs ill Mr and Mis Mini Fii re and Mis Dune'll', Inins nl iiilrii are i lull me. al llic lamn' ill la ir Mr and Mi, Vninr .i I I ,1,-- n t.'ranl Mali and Brnun and daughter Mis Mra. V. Shirley ninlm'i'd In Ogden nn Wednesday tn ini'il Mrs. Walter Garter and two children nf California who will spend sunn' time visiting in llyniin. Mrs Garter was formerly Miss Joyce Brown. Duk Burgess, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Paul Burgess, is spending Ids vacation with relatives at Snlina, Utah. Mrs. Allen Webb nnd children Joan and Alton of Van Nuys, Cal., have been house guests at th home of Mr. and Mrs Eon Brown while visiting in Hyrum. Miss Peggy Jensen, daughter of Mrs. Gladys Jensen, is vacationing at the home of her cousin, Lucille Roundy of Santaquin, Utah. She researchers and will be a valuable addition to our archives," said Mr. Chase. Approximately 1200 family groups sheets of the Logan stake were filed. This took a great deal of time and work on the part of Sister Margaret Hickman. The stake and ward genealogical committees including the stake presidency ap preciate the work of Sister Hickman. Also the work of the ward committees in getting the records. The original copies will be filed in the genealogical section of the Cache library for use of research-recor- d j ers here. These should be very helpful. GLENDALE NEWS LELAND AUGER Reporter Norval J. Wardle, agriculture instructor of the Preston high school was calling on the boys in this community in Interest of their project work Thursday. Mrs. Orba J. Larsen Is spending some time in Huntsville, Utah, where she was called on account of the illness o fher mother, Mrs. John Jorgensen. LeRoy Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron M. Webster of American Fork, is spending a few weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Webster and family. Miss Elsa McQueen of Preston Idaho, spent a few days at the home of Christian J. Larsen last week. Several farmers In this community will have their first crop of hay completed by the end of this week. The hay crop was a little better than was anticipated earlier in the season., Fay Wheeler spent a day in Salt Lake City, during the week. Richard Turner and William Hulse of Preston, were in this community Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sharp Idaho, and family of Mapleton, spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Auger and family. L |