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Show The Genealogical and Temple News O Logan, Utah, Saturday Evening, Juty 2 EDITED BY NOLAN P. OLSEN hoild roMTHuiriojn tn thU dopartmunt bo ont to Nolan P Olaon, 620 North than not H'Mu K.vot, I later ojh, liah our Ih'ir-i- l of (i h woek Wd golirlt l'Jjt, HEKES MOKE ABOUT 1 fT AMERICANS from Pagt (Cohiinuctl Kidnaped Babv Found Unharmed il UlioIlN l U) n 1 To the Victor:'. 1 at .1 ift Strong Tlimsdny. bombers inn le their id I. ok of the mouth Uodncs- nil Yap island in the western ? ife Liberator tr.ili ,'ZV'V. TRUE GREATNESS )flthe ui m tr . A jooK aneu 3 pre-M'V- "Brown. Hakes and families." by Walter LeRoy Brown to he Theta Hakes record of th a is This 'Jt jf Florence Julia Brown .King, con, -- er. Crane Fish Hall, Kinne, Loop, Perrv Williams Auker Wright, York, Young Jtnd I of others. The fly leaf of fids thought: hook carries best serve the interest the mem (rity by treasuring of oar ancestors hom..-eooke- , Mich-Reaso- n Family. Book II . The us Dale Family. And Book Thomas The George Neet and Families. The Reason eson the vear Ifiioey is traced from Welling-Williawhen three brothers, and George Reason ancestral home in their to traveled ne Switzerland, to tssouth, England, and then This is e, Ustown. Virginia. of tnesa in) of the descendants m Happenings at Logan Temple the southern states, with de--- d half of the book being descendants of the in Utah. are 200 ' ie book says there in the United .sand Dales Sir Thomas (j, begmning with of the Jamestown e. Governor This record is aey in 1616. "med to the descendants of who came from iiam Dale, and then to uei to Virginia The indford County, Kentucky. fam-jvia- to d stories and gather their genealogies, that succeeding generations may "smell the clover blossoms" and know that their pioneer forefathers were truly great! in at them ' Pearl Hawkins sections. Book I. The is a hot day inviting In bygone pays even though theie was soap to make; wool to card, spin and weave; caudles to make; sagebrush to clear; communities and roads to build; and shoes for Sunday wear only, those days were happy days Our pioneers led happy, useful lives even without the use of radio, automobile, forts that seem necessitn s to us smiled and found life beautiful. We can partake of their true greatness by turning our hearts to our fathers, and making a written history of their lives and accomplishments. and the things they fought and died for. I know of no better way to perpetuate their memories than to write their has loaned ... book "The Michael Reason hv F. IMer Allied Families." The book Is divided into - It s ol I. uppicfiutr the r:gh !:' haid.ships tiny enduied They built a way ol Ide mid a home that his lietome an institution ou renu mbei the Ameiitan family home of our grandfathers It was dignified and tinndlv, with pin tv of room for children to play, the kilihen was large there wete rag carpets, long cold halls, ami p.rlnts smelling a little musty, wax floweis and fruit under glass; and mottoes oer the doors There was senpture reading and family ptavers that nelpcd to develop a family life and friendly cooperation that is not found ir, our modern homes today Remember the home dtamatics spelling matches, candy pulls, excursions up the canyons with ( lathes baskets full and overflowwith food The bucket of water and a ing good dipper at the well Weie not alw.ns sanilaiv. hut they wete ami picturesque on TWa'rner, 1i- the v.Totc ' Martin, Mason, Hinckley. Miner, .Orcutt. Lewis, County, A!iibiroa . I e. ,"'d ' Johnson i i 11 "'records on some of the Je 'families: Abbey, Adams, ng Amiss, Allerton, Bafc-Argiie. Austin, Avery, Balch, Balcom, Ben Barrows, Bates, Brewster, Bowen, Bliss, Burdick, Bush, Buck, Clark Clough. Comstock. k Cooper, Crandall, Eldredge. Doran, Foster. Gunn. Hakes IN t using constantly, patrons y would appreciate .iu loan the book. B. Johnson has 01 Once thcic was a woman who had done a big washing and hung it on a line The line brokt and let it down m the mud, but she didn t say a woid, only did it ovt-again, and this tune she .spread it on lire grass, where it could not lall Eut that night a dog witii duty lent .in over it When she saw what was dom she didn t uv a bit All she said was- Ain't it queer he didn't mi,s nothing" That was ti ue gteulm-sshut it is only people who have done washings that know' it Once there was a woman that lived near a pig pen, and when the wind bit w that w, y it was wry smelly, and at lirsi when stie went there sin u.uld not sin. aiuthmg but pig, but when she lived thcic a wild", she :i t n to smell tile I'loltl blossoms thiongh it. That was true gn atm ss Such were our pamet t forditlnrs who came to this desert land 97 years ago this week Tiny had tine greatness They learned to to' people who made Yble If you have a fam- f any kind that you "' "ot till I "A person can nc"rr get tu-- gt witness bv tiling for it mce to have good ilnthes It make, it a lot ci.siei to act but it's a sign of true greiCmss to ait when V h.iic not got just ns good as il U had books have recently it 'ted or loaned to our d0Yareon the shelves for$ We express our apSll old mho,, g Friday, July 14th, was Smith- field and Bear River stakes. Those who spoke at the morning service were Elders Norman Sleffensen of the Centerville Second ward, So. Davis stake, now a lieu- tenant in the army air corps, Lin- coin. Neb., E. Allen Bateman, Su-- j perintendent of Logan city schools, (i.i Library Notes Our Cache county library Is open six days per week from 1J a m to 5 p. m , only. This means your hours for research aie rationed, and yod must plan your work ut the library during the hot hours of the day These hours will prevuil until September first. d Jfl; , ,1 ! uv t .i in H.tU Ut ' r I u Churches TI mi 0 Cl M t ti is i, t t I t i Mathews camp, Utah Imnccis, ol Daiiglmis both IniN idence wuids is sponsoring the piogtuni to he given Sun- m. in Providence Fust chapel. The piogtam includes prelude music by Wilfoid Hanson and T i a Aluci, congic by gational singing, invocation Bertha Chugg, mldicss ot welcome by Vesta Alder, stoiy by Lola Jensen, flannel solo bv Ehvm Eliza Zollinger, tulk by quartet, Alma Mathews and comreading, Mmy pany; musical Euhuman und John Spuhler; two musical numbers by Jean Sant ot PRESTON COMMUNITY With the increase in the number and benediction, Violet Logun, KCH CHI of people working at the library, and Thorpe. School at 7:30 p.m. Sunday plans are made to add new gene- Divine Services at 8:15 p m, alogical missionaries to assist you 25 in the basement with your research problems. Ev- Tuesday. July of the County Court House. in someweek the is there ery day Clemens E. Harms, Pastor of the Sunday evening July 23r.l, 1914. e lb ary who will belpU Benson ward Dee A Btnndhc.it congregations in Logan answer your questions. Take yourBndutheran BriKham Clty. Utah. wi ail. alul Lvman Rlch. family record there some day and ,jrpss the group on the topic Jesus. Hyde Park Joseph A Amlcrso.. let the missionaries suggest what,the Milton R. Humor Provider. and you can do to further your search Services are conducted on the Third ward Doyle W Diilson There arc more records available secon(j an( fourth Tuesday of each and J. William Hyde. month. ALL ARE INVITED. Fourth ward -- Robert J. Evans and J. Howard Maughan. am Evans Ji Fifth CALVARY LUTHERAN and E. Ray Guynion. CONGREGATION Ninth ward Jesse P. Rn h and E. Harms, pastor, will Everton have moved to 1534 24th ClemensDivine Wednes- - D. Wynne Thorne conduct Services CaliAvenue, San Francisco, 22, Tenth ward - Franklin D. July 26, at 7:00 p.m. fornia, where they will act as day evening are conducted in the urds and Cecil E. Reese genealogical supervisors of the North Logan -- Kenneth R. Stev- Day Adventist church, Northern California Mission. They Seventh 274 N. Second West. The topic for e'18 and Newel G. Dames are making plans to teach genefvening will be "Jesus, the All- alogy to members of ' the church thf one The earth receives only in all parts of the mission. This is Powerful Provider." Divine services are conducted of the suns heat, an honor we expected to see come second and fourth Wednes- to them, and it Is a work they can every accor(ijng to estimates, of the month. AH are invited. do with authority and dignity. Wq day the shall expect a story from them Memory is bPst between LOGAN FIRST soon on their labors. of 11 and 14, according to an ages Sacrament meeting in Logan eminent London doctor. First ward will be held at 7 p. m. Sunday, with the program b p wuid d j Itulv . ward-Willi- I Rich-Scrvio- . Hold Everything 1635-189- 0. ii 1AL to '(Ti-- ( rm.i i , t I cm ci n xi hill .mi - It 11111 w:: i il i h i an l t iia N Mm U It s l:t illlK im.if atl-i- 11 mi i in i in; ,.n n ,s t u to v i o, In it mu . f (I .111 fit in U hull .. ( i ml ut act K U ii .u nu louts lijJitmj' 17 mile-- tl u s.m ' I ion in i Its rent il pi Tie Kuioji in an nlftUMw v . ri hi tin on i lint ih Mruu hi . j . i itu o nhiwin tin bon. hers Umi ton l him vsiih .in nimool irj; Ui rot me iiiui hy Hnli.sh )eaufihaTs nln h altHeko'l a Cernnin ronvoy off llelt;o! uni The iov.il in force mnoumetl thit the phines sank i t oi iiam.p;'il 4s..il in flu 1,1 loiia. He I'loe'sfi ml tuhls W4re iienvilv ntt.ukeu. moI.m i 40-Shi- Nazi Convoy p Battered By British The LONDON, July 22 U'l'i royal air force announced today that its benufighters sunk or damGeraged every vessel of a man convoy off Helgoland m an 40-sh- ip attack shortly after dusk last night. The convoy, one of the hugest ever flushed and attacked ty the RAF coastal command, was described as "shattered," without loss to the beuutightcr planes flown ty British and Ihiininion pilots. We used the saturation method, overwhelming the unti aircraft with cannon and rocket g so the tot beaufighters could make a clear run in," Squadron Colin Milsen said. Photographs showed that four freighters were torpedoed, two left sinking, five escort vessels left burning furiously, and every other vessel hit extensively by cannon anil locket fire. When the beaufighters swarmed and in, the nnli arreraft ships shore batteries thiew up a wall of fire and parachute rocket projectiles training steel cables. One pilot came back wilh 50 yards of cilile wrapped around his wing a id a piece of the tail torn off. slaps projectiles pedo-carryin- BARBS check on your living expcr.sis h in you to buy more War A on Is. Ta srvjnl hundred ;o d f inter-mafri- ob'.bly h'id y. " nM I U "f-- AYv l Fighting u Fiance Is tough, hut it ha us component inrni, Sgt. Vcinon Piikidl of Los Angeles, Calif . diseoiers Hes pictured I ikmg a dunk of French cognac, when Nazis were clean'd out of gun emplacement near Clicibourg pirdrome. I i r rnn in yearn the East, ai.ic from some hotel i"" is " c;y - unless the from have good nil horro.v cmorii'S Home Nurse BY MIRY BEARD n Wilson had had an for appendicitis. Because the hospital was so crowded she had been sent home In an ambulance the fourth day after! the operation, her mother assumed y ft' tne role of linmel L' nurse. The air was warm and balmy, and Mrs Wilson, not aware of the possible harm, Mary oper-iHio- andf,, I Barber-Morga- f Hum-phery- s, For Boo-sing- er (I'.RH-Fo- I I panic-slriikc- bug is replaced by carbon-dioxid- e gas, the hiccups would probably subside. If they did not, Mr. Wil son was instructed to call him agnin. Fortunately, this treatment Twelve stitches were token in had the desired effect, and Mary he !v"id of a Tcx-ihu'o driver recovered without further vho forgot to use his head. suggestion is that you the Jai anrsc beetle the iomc thing our hoys are handing the Japanese. Our I r, ' that may result? from a draft on el sick person, hud op-- 1 cned the window wide so that her qtary Beard duughler might enjoy the fresh spring sunshine. Ydu can imugine her concent the next day when Mary's tern pera'.ure und respiration wont up and she developed a distressing rough. Mrs. Wilson knew these symptoms were important enough to report to the doctor. When be came oift and made a diagnosis oi pneumonia sue was Fortunately, the new sulfa drug treatment brought prompt relief, and Mary wus so improio'if again. Mrs. Wilson, thinking tno woti was over, had just begun to when Mary wus seized woh an attack of hiccups. Mrs. Wilson tried everything she hud ever heard of to stop them, w .(limit success. It seemed a trivia! thiug to call the doctor ahoid, but she wisely decl led that was the biut ' thing to rlo. PAPER BAG TREATMENT The doctor gave her some S Duple advice over the telephone that worked like a charm, and she was relieved that It was not necessary for him to make a visit. He told her to place an ordinary paper bng 'over Marys nose and mouth and press the opening firmly to her fare, so that she could breathe in and out of it. He explained that as the oxygen in th San Francisco nr jed Sc!d to Hiqhest Biddei quar-magazi- .2 I Vi' s, . th . urn! : I -- ucr ri;o idem e i Tits r I V- line Elizabeth of Tib-bitt- tl l l l.t n . il ill a ipl it hi Int h t Lt n t'll t day at ft h i m V. n. ti 1 The library has placed nn ord"r for over 300 new parish registers and genealogies from England and Whiles Ireland, Scotland. These books are being purchased willi your contributions to tlm hook fund, and will he valuable ritKsllTKKiAN ( til III II additions to our library. The order Miner E Bruner, lustoi includes records from 37 different July 2s counties of England, and should 1 0 (M a m Churi h School. contain some of the records you 11.00 a m. Worship Service. have been searching for. Watch Sermon hv t lie Pastor; Walking, for further announcements of the Standing, nr Sitting?" arrival of these books. win it mu I'livlliilili old Object ol one of New York City's most inti n e hunts, lulle muse and In r l.iinei. Bill bar J Anne tioggin is sate in the ium oi her Walter Cioggin, alter tin kldnuping fiom New York iiiiiiillii.e lb. pu il i to 011111: Mrs. Jo.m ni lilutli 29, confessed, isilue .s.uil In kidnapmi' lol u ilnlil satlsly her gnuauig ST. JOHNS KMSCOI'U. Service, will he held Sumiav at II a. in Holy communion and sermon, by Bishop of Utah, Reverend Arthur W. Moulton, celebrant A good attendance is desired All aie welcome Church located at 95 East First Ninth. AA5 mi it i ir i lHh .ml L'vhlh Tin sVas fet vv'A. Mount. Mils I1C I i s m Pi u a In I KM tin ti'inl, d Ik I I ! I ho; ..uti tloA'ii rn ti an J iv v m r ol o .i.ict-a- . The Genealogu id Society of Utuli horary is dosed to the public for the entire month of July and will reopen in August. Please don't g I to Salt Lake City expecting to do research this month Keen with the hot weather, the rush of business, the short closing hours and other things to detract from genealogical research, an averuge of ten people per day have used the library The Idaho Kalis stake londiated nil excursion to he Logan temple and genealogical Ida ary last week. On Wednesday of tins week, the Yellowstone stake made its usual monthly pilgrimage. with 70 people attending the temple and library These havu been the only organized excursions to the library this month. a! . hie. iti mug the Brest l.iiovsk, w iilnn Si mile.. t ,i I itier sin till Bug ill j regime w irred at hum", the this d to the Tile red armies the South Ogden stake had one group here for the two-da- y sessions and a very large group lor the evening session. We gratulate these fine people for their excellent showing. Those who spoke at the morning service w'ere Elders Charles Eugene Pomeroy 0f the Ogden 22nd ward, Weber ' Thair Jay Payne of the Lonn stake, now a sergeant in he Air arr ward, Ben Lomond stake, Corps, APO 947, Station 12. MinImmigrated from family to Fred-- k now an Ensign in the U. S. Navy, neapolis, Minn., Paul B. Tanner Coburg, Germany, Clarence and J. Ryon Bingham, both of the County, Maryland sometime Key West, Fla., President E. Smith of the Bear River stake, South Ogden stake, and President ore 1765. Elder Fciall W. Bybee of Smith-iel- ElRay L. Christiansen of the now a Pfc. in the Field Ar- Temple Elder Pomeroy above, son inothfr volume loaned to the The Wights", by Wil-- n tillery, Camp Gruber, Okla., and of Cecil Ulysis and Gloria Wolter ary is Pomeroy, was married here today NAME INDEX TO Ward Wight. This is a rec-o- f Elder Melvin E. Kent of Lewisunder direction of the Eiders Thomas Wight of Dedham ton. Elder Payne ..bove, son of to Merial Marie Bushell, charmquorum. There will be vocal solos Kent and Louis Verna a Medficld, and Meyer of William Flo and ing daughter Massachusetts, by Maughan McMurdie, a piano to was here married Jordan Bushell Payhe, today of HARTFORD It the 14th TIMES solo opens descendants, Ogden by Irving Wassermann, and Elaine daughSo. Children's Treseder, charming ward, this thought: Ogden stake, with Presian ailiires8 by C. L. Pocock. dent ElRay L. Christiansen offidren are the crown of old men ter of Ralph Bernard and Melba c the glory of children are their LaVerne Robbins Treseder of Og- ciating. July 1, 1944 Allen. Austin, AnLOGAN SIXTH WARD ers. Thomas Wight was an den, Utah, with President ElRay Wednesday, the 19th, was Logan derson, Atherton, Abbe, Adams, Miss Pearl Spencer of the Logan at the and Franklin stakes. The Yellow- Bovnton, Bigelow, y immigrant to .Watertown, L, Chiistiansen officiating Brewster, But- stake YLMIA board will be the ceremony. stone people stayed over for the terfield, Brinkerhoff. Bow, Betts, usachusetts, about 1635. This 'Itein Sunday evening serSaturday, the 15th, was baptism two day sessions and made a fine Baxter, Bunnell, Brooks, Bacon speaker ration genealogy, with notes a ar.d sealing day. Baptisms were as contribution to the day. The speak- Ball, Briggs, Bryant, Buree, Bow- vices in Logan Sixth ward. the British Wights, makes follows: Junior excursion from the ers at the rv interesting family genealogy morning service were man, Brown, Barden, Bullock, LOGAN SEVENTH WARD has Logan 8th ward, consisting of President David Smith of the Churchill, Conklin, .! book, like the others, pens, Lieutenant Crip (jg) and Mrs. George and Janice Dee R. xnl of numerous families who Hansen, Geneva, Idaho Falls his 1st counseCombs, Cady, Crandall, Curtis, S. Haslam will be the speakers in Joan VVuth-ric- h lor John R. temple, e Frederick P. Kloepfer, the CouncilChaddock, Sayer, High Coggeswell, Dunham, Sunday evening service In Logan yith and Eugene J. Beck and man Howard G. Kelly and Stake Endy, Fitts, Foster, .his. FletchFuller, Frederick J. Kloepfer, Genealogical Chairman Joseph F. er, Faruham, Fay, Graves, Gilbert, Seventh ward. Lieutenant Haslam Bishop I father of the Kloepfer proxies, White, both of the Yellowstone Goodenow, Goodale, Gibbs. Green ishis on leave from Texas and with gift this wreek from Pi evident wife, the former Thelma Mcliter M. They did work on stake. Elder Thomas Edmond and Goodrich, Everton, Sun Francisco, supervising. Grant, Hall, . Harris is visiting with relatives the following lines: Thomas Pil- wife, Farrel M. Gooch, favored us Haight, Hayward. Hoag. Hull Clellanfriends fomia ,is "Index to the Affi-in the city. Specia' and Daniel Mark Burbank, of .Registration ofHum-!- t grim, with a vocal duet, Sometime We'll Hubbard. House, Howrey, Haskins music is being arranged. Hans Sr., ames Henry Linford, County, California, 1942. Understand, accompanied by Sis- Hett, Hollingsworth Howard Charles ter Myrtle M. s U an all from the Hoyt, Houghton, Helard, Holmes, Clark, alphabetical list of I. Olsen, Jacob Spori, and LOGAN NINTH WARD Wilkle by Yellowstone stake. Johnson. Jones, Jenks, King, Kell precincts, and gives the James Bull, Ole Larsen, Judge Jesse P. Rich and Dr liam Brigham Parkinson and a 'on'a name, his party affili Koell, Kittredge, Knott, Kirlan'i De Wynne Thorne will be the the 20th was Bear Thursday, I occupation " and address, tew others. Bruderer family, ex- Lake and Montpelier stakes. The Keith, Lawrence. Larrahee, speakers in Sunday evening sers book has several thousand cursion from the Logan 12th ward, Montpelier stake had a fine group Lounesbury, Lyon, Layton, Lester, vices in the Logan Ninth ward J. Delbert Cornelia, of of persons to' whom letters consisting here, also the Twin Falls stake. Latham, Leacock, Lobdell, Mayn- which will be held in the outdoor "That must be some sergeants pht be written for genealogical and Howard 3. Bruderer, who did We congratulate these two stakes ard, Meipr, Miller. Mead, Mouaall chapel. Special musical numbers house! Gerber line, John on the work ormation. Morey, Mendall, McFarland. Mar- appropriate for Pioneer day will on their fine efforts and success record keepwith Julia K. Gerber, Norton be given by the choir. The following spoke at the morn- shall, Mootiy, Newton, he New York Genealogical and er In charge. Margaret B. and ing service: Elders Jay Gubler Needham, Osborne, Oakley, Partgraphical Record for July, Robert D. LeRoy of the Logan 7th Jackson of Springdale ward, Zion ridge, Payte, Patterson, Powers I.OGAN ELEVENTH WARD bas just arrived. This ward did work on the John A. Park stake, now a AOM 2c Naval Piper, Perry, Parker. Pratt, Pot Hyrum Hanson of the Logan AnE. I. Elnora with line ter. Rich Parlow, Perot, Rawsort, contains a lot of Egbert endell Station, Santa Ana, Calif., U i temple will be the featured speakRoot, resting items, among them be- - derson, one of our lady officiators, er in Logan Eleventh ward Sunday Remington Ralph Westover of the Aberdeen Robbins, in charge. Margaret Loughney of Sears, Swift vening at service begnning at I Selden, now a cor- Sprague, Blackfoot work on the ward, in the air stake, - The Kroesen-Croese- n Stanley 7:30 n. m. Vocal olos will be given force, Perry, Fla.( Story, Storer. Spencer, Family the same ward did poral James H- Staten and Niels Peter Christensen Island and Bucks Coun Ward 'Genealogical Chairman Na- Sherman, Southworth, Smith, Suw-ve- by Arbon Christensen. All choir Pa Mather lines. Sister Loughney, is than Barlow of the Montpelier Strong, Taylor, Tilley, Trull members are urged to be present The a grand daughter of our recorder. Btake. Elder Jackson above, son Tvler, Tilton, .Trask, Veaieeourt. ind ul) ward members are cordial-- 1 Bogert Family Record. Record of Ness, White, Washhing ly invited to be present. in the Brother Frederick Scholes. Sandra of Harry Earl and Fartha Ann Van a Reformed Marriages Dutch IChurch of Bingham of the Logan 11th ward Gubler Jackson, was married here Wooley, Whipple. Ward, Welles. did work on the Charles James today to Thelma 'ghkeepsie, N. Y. NORTH LOGAN June Frost, Wedge, Weston, Wheeler, Warner, Van Gelder of Ira Lewis and Vyla Warren, Wilcox, Wilson, Wilford Church services will begin Sbn-dsFamilies In Am Bull .William Brtgham Parkinson daughter her with a lines, Mather and James at 8 p. m. and the program June Dayley Frost, of the South Walker, Wainwright. n will be under direction of DaughBible Record grandmother, Sister Ada P. Eng- 18th ward, Ensign stake and Eland Bull The Coles land supervising. ters of the Utah Pioneers. It will der Westover, above, son of Floyd Family Bible. Burials in the Dutch Church Parkinson lines are Sister Engbe in a patriotic theme. All ward Delbert and Margaret Clay West-ove- r, York City. lands oyn lines. Junior excursion members are invited. was also married here today Lewiston News g consist-.nBook Lillian to reviews on: The Hoyes from the Logan 9th ward, Sheffield, charming of Ve,ra Stevens, Margaret and daughter of William Aquilla and SMITHFIELD THIRD arylahd; The Ivey Family in BLANCHE MARLER Robert D. Lillie Victoria Malmrose Sheffield Wendell Hurren, who recently States; The Zorbnugb M. Reed Hunter andwork Reporter on the of the collateral returned from action in north Affamilies; The Var Skidmore. They did Brigham 1st ward, Box ElM. ter Family; William der stake, with President ElRay Tnroor Conrad Sohaub, James Vess and Farrel Karren spen rica and Italy, will be the speakJames ' of Adrtan Scrope ; Elihu Pettingcll, L. Christiansen officiating at both last week visiting at Soda Springs er in the Smithficld Third ward Cotnell and DrakeHistory Sunday evening at 8 oclock. The Families Mather and John J.- Humphreys ceremonies. ith Dee Butterfield. Family in 'America; Hobart Jncs. public is Invited to attend the servHelen Karleen and May Hyer Bannock are for several days at ice, which Includes also organ mu,'7 in America; Genealogical ' Monday, the 17th, was-service visiting an ui DuMont family? stake. At the morning Ogden with their grandmother, sic by Mfirtha Poulsen, selections testie Tells by the choir, scriptural reading Mrs. Chandler. Family; The Bauersach? opportunity was given for Temple May Logan y The following reG. A. Ihomson visited at by Christian Blanchard, pioneer Mrs. bearing. 9 mony Cushman America; I alky; and Colonial Familie: sponded: Sister Lewella R. ChrisActivities recently with Mr. and Mrs. itory by Margaret Hurren, piano Week Rigby lolo by Luchie tiansen, wife of President ChrisWalter Ririo. , Roylance, and lh"100' TllC8e ur recently our d books Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leffler and prayers. . and are available tiansen and supervisor of M. lady sale. officiators. Elder John son, Floyd, of Grace, were over Monday Blackfoot stake. Bap- night guests recently and Mr. and SMITHFIELD FOURTH of Raft River, Sister. Hanr goncalogista and . New England nah B. Nicholas of Willard, Utah, tisms and sealings by appointment Mrs. Elbcm Cent. ' A special pioneer program will archers jn Neal and Vess Karren Sister Mary C. Barrus, one of our spent be given in Smithfield Fourth Tuesday R e x b u r g and Boise Wednesday and Thursday vaca- ward Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, organ ist3, Elders Jacob Eleiker stakes. and Nephl Martineau of Logan tioning at Bear Lake. according to Bishop G. L. Rees. Wednesday B ear River and Marian and Larry Haslam are In Commemorating settlement of the .0VrJNKS KAYGED who attend the temple regularly Benson stakes. Salt Lake City visiting as guests intermountain west by the piour apd President ElRay L. Christianl orman July 22 Thursday Smithficld and Malad of a cousin Duane Marier. tanks were knorkod sen of the Temple. neers, the program Includes an Yellowstakes. Werday in two limbed Ger address by Superintendent J. W. Tuesday, the 18th was stake. YelAt a temperature of zero, Fahr Knkbride and appropriate musical unterattacks on the Nor stone and Blaine stakes. The Friday Hyrum ront' allied headquarte rs lowstone stake had a large grouo Saturday Regular baptism and enheit, sound waves travel 1090 ,l'ers. All are Invited to at-- c )r,. 10 today. ice', a second. here for the evening session and sealing day. d, C, H |