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Show Slim NUi j.vn...L. riiirfilnniif EDITED BY NOLAN P. OLSEN Genealogical and Temple News The 1 Jerald- - JournaU- OLD CALIFORNIA; to tnU department should Contribution 480 Nortb b eut to ffolao P. Utith Kut, Lotfan, Ut&h, not Jfcter tUai Thumday of each week. Wa solicit your contributiona. Logan, Utah, Saturday Afternoon, T MISSION RECORDS plotting Five-Sta- - Cheese Setaside Is 1:944. Octobeiy21, Reduced For Finale? r Period w Quantities of Cheddar chee Stevenson of . which manufacturers ochad California, Los Angeles, aside for sale to g,wPrn casion recently to search for agencies will be reduced bv !!' of old records Information in the war food administration fremv the- San Gabriel Mission, founded cent of production durin7nT per As each individual passes through life he leaves certain traces about 1769. He reports: tober to 25 per cent 0f ' The California mission- system or records of himself and the important events of his life history. tion during November and tv was founded by Catholic priests. Our task in genealogy is to recover the records of those events. cembrr. I only wisn It were possible to tell The reduction is in One of our church genealogical lessons suggests that a record ine conversation complete you my ar Pursome memorial made to preserve authentic, reliable, and correct with Father Nuevo. He was very chases so that monthly sup evidence of some event. The truthfulnss of a record is more essencourteous. I produced my cards Cheddar cheese for cmhams of W'L from the Nationul Archives, Huntthan its form. Records may be written upon paper, carved upon tial even. be fairly Smith-fiel- d For those genealogists who are ington Library, and the Library A ouota FriUuy, October 13th, was ot 25 per stone, painted upon canvas, engraved upon metal, recorded upon a interested In subscribing to a of Congress, which satisfied him. of production also was in efb and Beur River stakes. Both phonograph record, photographed or filmed upon a motion picture records from I bad heard rumors about fee? for containing periodical last year during November these staker were represented in screen, memorized in words, or painted in books. Hence the facts their part of the- - country, the fol- examining the records, so inquired December, civilian the day sessions and Smithfield supplies will Each were none list helpful. said He be; lowing abbat that i lives our nletters, manuscripts, wills, deeds, may be found expected to be about f(,ur and Box Elder stakes hud fine of of these societies' issues a publi- chatged. that they were only too million session. in and and oral pounds tombstones, the traditions, larger upon evening pictures photographs, during th groups attend cation regularly, which , anyone glad to. assist any one who was two months this year than ' serm 194, a great variety of sources. r,le speakers at the morning may obtain by paying , the pub: ftitoresKed in the California fambecause .s V. production England higher Out vice were Elders John fee. Most of theiev maga- ilies.' Hbwevcr, he agreed ta accept "Some record surpass others in value to the geenalogist. It is seription of Cheddar Turcheese put in 1944 of Blackfoot. Mardcn Arthur zines have been issued for a num- a contribution for the( restoration to know that an individual obtained a marriage liestimated at about 780.00009: ner of the Logan stake, now a more important of years, and back numbers of .the mission, but as he firmly ber to is more cense sell groceries. It than that he obtained a permit pounds, compared with 765 000 1st Lieut, in the army air corps, are available. said, Not as a fee. He was very 000 pounds in 1943. Bush icll hospital. , A very few of these magazines helpful in bringing out the parish important to know that he was born and died, than to know that was Requirements for Cheddar chees. 14th, baptism ,thc our come regularly to he moved from one. state to another. It is more important for us Saturday county registers, and even told me about by U. S. armed forces and for and sealing day. Baptisms were as to know others are' If there will you library. of that husband of a son the was encyclopedia Abraham the lend-leasthat Sarah, e Terah, Spanish purposes in Nnvembe-anfollows: V. Harvey Mortensen, Jo we should have, lets plan prove very valuable. and the father of Isaac, than it is to know the date and place think December are greater than An Rasmussen, Nlta and Stanley to get them. marof The baptismrf, registers the amount of cheese expected of his birth and death. It concerns us more to know that he is our R. Halverson of the Smithf-clAmerican Genealogist, by Don-al- u riages and deaths or burials date e under, the program 3rd ward did work on the William and once was Abram name L. Box to his Westville know 3032, thut than spelled Jacobus, of from 1771, and, course, are those two months The baand Edmund progenitor Gibson Moroni Conn. New Station, Haven, in Spanish. I am amazed to Abraham. written later changed will be made lance up from sun Three-sta- r Bedford Parist Registers, F. B at the genealogical Lt Gen Mark W Clark, left, head of the Allied St Buekley lines with Lois F. Rasinformation Each person is born ut a given time and place, to a certain plies obtained for this purpoj, Links Drive, that is to be found in these mussen, mother of JoAnn, superGen Geoffrey Keyes. 2na Corps Emmison, in Italy, and two-s- ai Bibury, Maj Army and father and mother; he may bo blessed or christened on a specific Chelmsford, England. during the summer months o' vising. R. Klay Her.lnger commander, bend over a map m a behind-the-linrecords. I observed that the regconference high production. 120 isters are much more complete in Chcrril Bindrup of River Heights date and in a particular church; he usually enters and graduates Record British , Society, bodir.g ill lor the Heimes. ward did work on the Henry Clay from some ccl.ool; he generally becomes a member of some church; Chancery Lane, London, W. C. 2, giving information as to parents, . Heninger and John. Schenk lines he becomes a party to the transfer of property, is taxed, votes, England. place of birth, etc, of the IndiHovo with Pearl B. Heninger, mother of Colorado Genealogical Society, vidual whom the record concerns who to born children has him, civic holds and office; marries 2603 Smith Marion St, Denver Klay, In charge. Janice and Alan much more- so than the Anglo-Saxo- n J. Christensen of the North Logan themselves marry, die and are buried; he may serve In military, Colo. , records It has been my To I ward did work on the Christian colonizing, or social organizations; he may be a party to court Columbus Genealogical Society, privilege to examine. mother, their line with 70 So. Berger Burgess Avc, Columbus, , The .following Hem Is about and finally, he may make his will, die and be buried; all actions; Ida H. Christensen, supervising Ohio. Juun Diego Berdugo del Fuerte most wbrth in genealogy BY UNITED PRESS Leona Spackman xf Trenton ward at given times and places. The records of Cumberland & West m o r 1 a n d (del Fuerte Is not a part of his sources. these C.f'iBsrtschl of the ipre original and Denton Parish- Register Society, Fir Bank, name, but the place where he was The shortest distance to Beon the If you are searching for your geenalogy, then, here is where you Penrith', Cumberland, Eng. . , Georgetown ward did work BY FREDERICK C. OTHMAV' the Republicans were not , happy rlin from advanced allied lines born). He is entry No, 1G& in the Alma Lehl Eschler line with MarCape May County Historical ; & Libro Primero Defunclones ' Del 6 United Press Staff Correspondent about their own presidential canwill find It: , Western Front 296 miles (frotr didate. Oct. 21 H'.Ui garet M. P. Bartschl, mother of Genealogical Socieiy, Cape My Agosts 1774 al 13 Novlembrc 1804 WASHINGTON, 1. In the Home: Family Bibles, baby books, family records, Court But that's wliat the Republic- point near Nijmegen. Unchanged House, Cape May, N. J. Denton, In charge. Edith F. Rogbook of deaths from 6 The old curmudgeon hasnt changfirst (the tradiers and Charlotte J. Merrill of letters, diailes, photograph albums, autobiographies, family National Society Daughters of August,' 1774, to 13 ' November, ed. Same scant iinfce of' Jiir an? Have been saying about the in week.) the Logan 5th ward did work on tions. Russia 315 miles from Wai the American Revolution, 'Memor- 1804); Same blue shirt Democrats, interrupted a corresSame ! York. saw.. from ial Continental Hall, Washington, New the John E. Rees, Conrad Schaub, 2. In the Chari h: Blessings or christenings, baptisms or con Listen: Same Unchanged in week) pondent, language. On the 24th day of January, said 539 miles (from D. C. (Lineage Bodk and Magahave Jacob Felix, Jr., and JudiCTi Banof have, Interior they?" "I Italy and 'They banns think, Secretary the church, and marriages, firmations, joining 1780,' in the church of this Mission leaving of Bologna. Gain of imi. that the old curmudgeon. "Harumph." zine). Harold L. Ickes announced, bury Richardson lines with SisSan of Gabriel I gave Archangel burials, cemetery inscriptions. ters Lewella Rees Christiansen, Devon & Cornwall Record Socin week.) Roosevelt." ecclesiastical burial to the body o( there is a trend toward S. In the City: Vital statistics of births, marriages and deaths; iety, City Library, Castle St, ExetHe harumphed. He took a long supervisor of women officiators who Senor Juan Berdugo, Diego here at the temple, and Willemina tax and property lists; voters lists; town recoids; court records; er, Eng was a native of the Villa dc look at the newsmen gathered W. Merrill, mother of Charlotte, The Detroit ' Society for Genewith local news items, ibituaries. biographical newspapers city and was married around his conference totable and Fuerte VALLEY Burton His- to Dona(Sonora) alogical Research, supervising. The Rees names arc notes, and genealogical columns; city and telephone directories. change Maria Ygnacia Carrillo, somehow he seemed on Sister Christiansen's own line. torical Collection, Main Library, stream. in horses nave of the Rcyal Presidio of 4. In the County: Marriage licenses, deeds, wills, court records, John K. Schiess and Merrill R. Detroit, Michigan. His next words were: Loret? in Californias. He received land records. Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. Page of the Nibley ward did 'work The very fact that he is bebefore death saints Sacraments of Ulon the Ulrich .Zbinden, Jr., The Harleian Society, 2&30, Lit5. In the State: Vital statistics, records of state organizations, so peutlant, so querulotls, extreme and coming Eucharist, penitence, Navy Day will be observed ' in rich Zbinden, Sr., Henri Luclon state archives with historical material, tle Russell St, London, W. C. I, unction. I 80 acres in Lewiston. A dstae hishe's worried about No- Utah indicates records, Fr. truth. military the sign October 27th, Cliarles R. Luthl and John William Ash lines Eng. (two publications both good) water right. Beet, a7. vember ependable Sanchez. from (Translated Miguel Mabcy, former Utah governor ar.d The Huguenot Society of Lonwith Sister Leeta R. Blau in tories. land. In a high lfalfa, grain a demanded the Are reporter, you, Spanish). national vice president. Navy 6. In the Nation: Military records, including war records, pendon, 8 College Road, Epsom, Surcharge. Beverly S. Bindrup and state of cultivation. Ideal for I learned that Thomas Temple, talking about Mr. Roosevelt?" League of the United States, anNorman C. McPhee of the Logan sion applications and payments, registration of sold ers, etc.; census rey, Eng. the man who would have his a descendant of one of the I am not speaking of the presi- nounced. 7th ward did work on the William share of 'THE GOOD EARTH Kentucky State Historical Soc- California Spanish families onearly records of national organizations, such as the Sons or reports; old his replied. the curmudgeon dent, and Frederick Governor Herbert B. Maw issued Peter Knecht, and rent it for an investment iety, Frankfort, Kentucky. chocolate Revolution. the considerabout of the American has am mothers "I side, spent Daughters talking K. a Navy Day proclamation today The Lancashire Paris Register George Yeates lines with Emily able time in the records of the soldier from Albany, N. Y. 7. In the School: Membership rolls, containing names, dates of 28 acres North of the USAC Dunn and Sylvia Y. Jessop, recalling upon all Utahns, veteran. Society, Chadlington House, Vic- various missions, and has transsaid. the Oh, reporter orchard of choice- - apples. Staeducational fraternal, toria Park, Manchester 14, Lancs, lated religious, birth, or age, names of parents or guardians; graduation lists; alumspectively, in charge of the recIckes Ignored t a and compiled considerable ble, bam and a very charming and cine organizations to coopc-rords. Junior excursion from the ni records. Eng. material on some of the prominent Gov. Thomas E. Dewey with mis ate in of suitable observance home. If school and a growing 1st ward, The consisting, giving Record Society of Lanca- families. In Logan 8. In the Library: Printed family histories and genealogies; derided can otherwise him thank him, fact, I quoting fo Navy week. family is .your problem, this is Elaine and LeRuth Ward, LaRee shire & Cheshire, 2 Peper St, for' helping me find the above him, and Added: the place. manuscript genealogies; histories of cities, counties, societies or orOtto A. Wiesley, Navy Day state Keller, LaPreal Rich, Rose Marie Chester, England. 'tem. He arranged for publication I dont think that anybodys chairman, has district Janet Earl, Stanley C. Hatch. ganizations; parsh and church registers; vital statistics; bound The Natipnal Genealogical Sac In appointed a on 83 acres in Richmond. A the little magazine published going to be elected president Robert K. Jones, 'W. Donald Poul-seperiodicals and newspapers; printed court records; and. otl)er boohs. Ietj,- i&21 Colorado Ave, N. W weekly by the parish a series sour not. He ought to drink but- chairmen over the state and has complete dairy farm with cows suggested that the, community Clyde F. Baugh and Norman Washington, D. C. ' These are just a few of your sources of information,' and until horses machinery, modern dairy .called "From Mission Archives, termilk with his lunches." one more or D. Nuttall with George D. Ward, hommlttees, arrange Nebraska Genealogical Socieiy, which ran for about six issues. barn full of hay, milking mThe Old curmudgeon took an- of the following, forms .of observyou have checked every one, you should not tell people that your Station b, Lincoln, Neb. recently appointed ward genealachine. Ideal hay and pasturr Part of the record of Don Juan other good look at the customers, ance: Navy Day dinners, or to some not found. Some is be where, somebody place, genealogy The supervising. ogical chairman, Genealogical Society of New. Diego was found in one of the most of wjiom hes known these land. A strictly modern home meetluncheons. mass on the in did You find a can a record work of has Navy Day following your family! anything genealogical They Jersey, P. O. Box 208, Newark, series, with the number of the many years and most of whom with heating plant. David ings, commemorative ceremonies New Jersey. lines: Henry Edward way that you have the faith and the ambition to go after! as and the have come to regard his press in honor of the Jibrocs, register, early registers and New" York Genealogical & Bi- are not 40 acre dairy farm in Treliving Blacker, Joshua Meacham, Alpheus indexed, it is a lengthy conference as a highlight cf the nton. Modern home, stable, that Harmon, Mayhew Hillman, BenjaEast search to try to find anything by week. He was going good. Any- dead, of the community, school ographical Society, Melba min Lynn Clapp, Walter Ernest above, son of Frank and Nellie son of Ervin Raymond and programs and religious services ort 58th St, New York City, N. Y. choice sandy loam soil. page by page examination. body, with the possible exception Sunday. New England Historic & GeneBruesch, Hatldor B. Johnson, Sid- Bankhead Rock, was also married Nelson Crowther, to Doris Peterbefemale in a black hat, the small about of a records Speaking 6 acre berry farm in ProvTwo themes 'are stressed this ney Whitehead, Howard Edward here today to Marjorie Anderson, son, charming daughter of Homer alogical Register, 9 Ashburton ing complete, I recall seeing en- - could see that. ' in idence. Small home. connection miscellaneous with other year and Navy of Mass. Boston. Brunson, Ellis and ) 1 charming daughter Arnold Peterson of Place, Lories'- regarding the baptisms of This lady represented the Bitum- Day. One is Your Fleet Guarnn-- 1 lines. Excursion of the Junior Leone Jessop Anderson of Nibley, and Duella Oklahoma Historical Society, to know She wanted to 40 Indians. Gazette. This acres grain land West of mind the inous brings and Elder Historical Freedom, which is based on the nver Sunday school class from the with President ElRay L. Chris- Alameda, California;' Building, Oklahoma first census made in this area, about coal and she didn't mean tees on Valley View higand of son John Peter the fact Atkin,' this that best nation's Richmond ward, Benson stake, tiansen officiating. Elder Izatt Is City, Okla. Padron de la Ciudad de Los later. The old curmudgeon, who is protection hway. future wars lies with Sister Joan W, Perkins, class a T4, quartermaster's department, Armina Hinton Atkin, to Mary against South Carolina Historical Socout to Angeles y su Jurisdiccion Ano a gallant citizen, took time in strong naval power: the other is Guy 164 King St, Charleston, S. C. 1836 teacher, supervising, and the fol- has been in the Aleutians, and Nelson, charming daughter of 5 room home, 2 room apar(Census of the City of Los tell her how many millions of that a great task lies ahead in ' Kofoed iety, Scottish Record Society, 3 Coates lowing assisting, Mrs. Melna N. Roch Is a T3 In the signal corps Henry and Thora Emma tment. With or without extra last mined last were and its tons Jurisdiction year, for fine Angeles Eleven Hill and Mis. Mardene K. Travel- and has been overseas In New Nelson, of Logan. defeating Japan after Germany; large lot. Cresent, Edinburgh 3, Scot the year 1836). This census enummonth, and last week. He also is defeated. The civilian tribute ler. The proxies were Shirley and Guinea and Australia 33 months, young couples were either married to: Staffordshire test Register the about told her erated gasoline, names, high ages, occupa4 rooms, acre of land 12th Ardean Alblston, Ted apd Thad A. and is going to Santa Barbara, or sealed here today," Society, 135 Tettenhall Road, Wol- tions, place of birth, and sez of all but even the lady could see his the Navy is 'in recognition of the! vital part played by the fleet in ward. $1500.00 Wednesday, the 18th, was Logan verhampton, Staffordshire, Eng. Carlson, Del L. Bullen, Bebe and Calif. in it. children heart wasn't Inhabitants, including and Franklin stakes. These two Elaine Thomson, Richard T. and winning final victory. Sussex Record Society. Barbican and Tuesday, the 17th, was YellowIndians. All in all it is more Somebody else wondered what The American Navy was found--e- d Special attention will be Clain B. Skidmore, LuDcan Bur- stone and Blaine stakes. The stakes were represented here in House, Lewes, Sussex, England. war, Pacific the than about 1850 our he census complete thought in given U. I.A Real ECon-1 October, 1775, by the bank, Archie Dee Hill, DeVlrl Montpelier stake had a group the day sessions and the Logan Society of Genealogists, ChRucer made by the federal state problems. government. and though Ickes looked surprised, tincntal Congress and October' Bateman, Nancy Traveller, Joyce present. The speakers at the morn-'n- g stake had a fine group attend the House, Malet Place, London, Eng. (From the April, .1944, Improve- he was ready with an answer. 27th who spoke session. Thoseof the (hp 25 evening anniversary Whittle, Janice Christensen, ShirStaffordshire Record service were Elders Ycrl Clyle Society, d ment Era.) 'The Jap fleet seems to be run- birth of President Theodore Roise-- 1 ley Spackman, Grace Hendricks. Sudweeks of Nephi North ward. at the morning service were El- The William Salt Library, Staf-- i DAIHES from cover to cover, Wclls-villning of B. Gunnell velt, so much of whose life was ders D. A. Hodges, Gerry Joseph Larsen, Juab stake, now a seaman 2nd ford, Staffordshire; England. . Jerry I don't anticipate them devote of to Charles T. a sound D. Talbot Liljenquist Lewis, Lynn establishing Gary jE. PURSUIT Tyler's Quarterly Historical & class at Idaho, Stanley making a solid purlin the lirec naval policy for the United States. 2nd ward, Daniel M Cenealogical Magazine, and Alvin K. Hamp. They did Frpdrick Farragut, of Snowflake, Ari- Tremonton Holdcroft, Hawaii. of tion Turley r T officl our of one 21 ROME. Oct. C.m Rees of work on the Thomas Hickcn zona, now a British Logan, Va. Then the subject returned ilo ' The tropica! 112 NORTH M MN private In the air ators,' Samuel D-- . Charles Edward Croshaw, Benji-mlMjiore, Jr., an- -' jacana. a fcinl no Utah State Historical Society; Vanguards are approaching cabinet. orps, Williams his Held, Arizona. other 'of out olflciators and Ilmne 99 - 362 Smith-fiel- d projected Dewey of than a robin, has a foot 95 miles northwest of AthState Capitol,. Salt Lake City, Lynn Clapp, Ralph Harrison, Paul Edward Bartschi of Nounan, more like it. larger ens. in a and John H. Cordingley of dash up the This, to Ickes, waswithdrawn his span larger than a horse's hoof. Sidney Benajah Kent, Jesse Haven, Idaho, now a sergeant in the He said he had g the Yellowstorte stake. Sister Lcw-cll- a Edwin Ruthwin Westover, John highway in purVirginia Historical --Society, Let suit paratroopcis. FT. Benmng, Geor' suggestion that Westbrook Pogler. wife of our House. 70r; East of R. German Christiansen, Gooch, Tarlton Levis, James John gia, fleeing occupaThomas Lovell Gibb of ArlingFranklin St, tion be named secretary forces, a communique an- the columnist, Stuart, James Clark, and miscel- ton. Virginia, now a AMM 2C, president and lady supervisor here Richmond. Va. of labor. He said he had come to nounced laneous other lines. Harold D. U. S. navy with next base at favored us with an Inspiring vocal today. Vineland Historical & Antiquarthis derision because Peglt-- ta'ked Poulscn, Louis and Gvenda M Crows Landing, California. Harold solo, "An Evening Prayer," ac- ian Society, Vineland. N.. J. too much. He said he now thought C. Sister P.obcrts and Arden Pulley of the John Hall of Garland, now a stafl companied Mary by West Virginia History, State The curious John L. Lewis should make insects that as known A our of organists. Logan 5th ward did work on the sergeant. signal corps. Camp Barrus, one Department of Archives & Arstridors do not walk on the Dewey a good labor man. James Fredrick Hansen, William Crowder. Missouri, Ervin Ray- fine group from the Yelowstone chives & History, Charleston, W. water water they slide on it He added that it was obvious TuesSteele and Judith Banbury n Va. mond Ciowther of Lincoln ward. stuk? came down for the session remained and I lines. day t , evening AM 3C. Yorkshire Parish Register SocGranite stake, new an two sessions today here A notable feature of' today's York iety. "Southfield, USNR, Alameda, California, John We for the Place, congratulate these fine people Harrogate, Eng. baptismal work was the participa- Dwain Alkin of St. George, Utah, tion as baptizers of seven priests: now a SC 3C, C. S navy, Camp for their faithfulness in attending Wesley Heber Blood, James Brown Parks. California, , George Davis to this important work. Allen, John Rees Christiansen, son Bremer of Rigby, Idaho, .now an Thursday, the 19th, was Bear of our beloved President, ElRay aviation machinist. 3rd class, NAS, Lake and Montpelier stakes. The FOR L. Christiansen, and tJoseph Carl San Diego, California, and Presi- Montpelier stake had a fine, large Felix of the Logan Sth ward dent Elltay L. Christiansen of the group present. We congratulate Jack Dixon Bowen of the Logan temple. The following U. S. ser- them on their creditable showing. 9th ward and Vorris Russell Hyde vice men listed above were mar The speakers at the morning serMonday: Blackfoot stake Bapand Clarence Bruce Httrren of the ried here today with President vice were Elders Curtis Oliver (ualificri Through tisms and sealings by appointment Hyde Park ward. These fine young ElRay L. Christiansen officiating Finch of Eureka, Utah, now . , and Boise Rtxburg Tuesday: men did their work in a very at all the ceremonies: Elder Sud- H M. 1st class, N. S. Navy Reserve, Education!.; ; , crcditnble and impressive manner weeks, son of Richard and Flossie Fleet Hospital 114, San. Francisco, stakes.'and Benson Bear Wc wish to congratulate them on May Bowles Sudweeks Arvil Gilbert Carter 'Wednesday: California, Expcricice .timl , r:their fine spirit. and excellent Joan Greenhalgh, charming daugh-,e- r of Salt Lake City, now a seaman River stakes. Smithfield and Malad Thursday: . J work. 1st class, of Angus Leoi and Lillian Minmachinist's stakes. Temperament! ' Monday, the 16th. was Bannock ers Jensen tlreenhaigh of Santa-qui- mate, Alameda, California, Harpld stake. FridAy Hyrum stake. A fine group was here from now a , Beh of I Elder Turley, son of FredProvo, Bandley that stake and a smaller grout erick Andrew and Wilma Caroline private in the infdntry, going to Saturday: Regular baptism and from the Star Valley stake. The Flllcrup Turley to Cleo Fern Ol- Ft. Ord, California, having been sealing day. Judge Marriner M. Morrison of Brigham City is wn' following spoke at the morning son, charming daughter of George in Camp Roberts, California, for Utah KOBO.MB ATTACK , seven months, and having filled a service, Elders Owen S. Stewart Franklin and Neolu Gertrude respect among the legal minds of Northern nirg LONDON. 21 GerOct. P.I) of Hayward. Rawli he Eastern States Olson pf Fairview. Utah: mission to Cabfornia, man flying bombs were directed for the way he handles affairs of the First District Izatt of the Turnervllle ward. Sta Elder Bartschi, son of Ernest Ed- Calvin Barney Page of Nibley. Valley stake. Arch Rock of Para- ward and Grace Lucille Jewett now a seaman 2nd clas- -, Farragut. against southern England and the I matter of old chronologically Court. He dise, Bishop F. Blain Whitehead Bartschi, to Irene Seewer. rharm-,n- g Idaho, Stanley R. Gunn, a church London area from the North Sea very for the 10th straight night last of the Bench ward. Bannock stike daughter of Carl Walter and seminary teacher at Provo, Bishop and President Donald W. Clgg. Lydia Sommers Seewer, of Mont-'ello- Marvin M. Witt of Eureka, and night but no casualties or dam- fact, ' hes young enough to be a member of the Junior J wire authorities 2nd counselor said age caused, in the Bannock exElder Gibb, son of David Luana Amussen, charming daughChamber of Comnlbrfe. But many observers have stake Elder Izatt Thomas and Sarah Rebecca Men- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Heber S. today. presidency. 5 above, son of Alexander George denhall Gibb, to Lay Imogene Amussen. Sister Amussen filled a so and Elizabeth Rebecca Turner Groom, charming daughter of mission to the Hawaiian Islands and Elder Bandley above, son of pressed the opinion that he is well along in years Izatt, was married here today to John David and Nathalie J. L. and was there when the Japs Thomas and Martha Strong Band-- 1 far as legal knowledge and judgment are concerned. Mary LaRee Nield, charming Modson Groom of Hemet. Cali- attacked Pearl Harbor. Elder Car- ley, was married here today to daughter of Seth Horace and Ella fornia; Elder Hall, son of Levi ter above, son of Gilbert Justin Rosalind Dahlquist, charming Journal. Victta Bruce Nield, from Afton Frank and Vrrla Grace Godfrey and Lillie Violet Addcrly Phillips daughter of Carl Asad and Mary L Thoughts and Things, Herald Wyoming, with President Archi Hall, to Thelma Maxine Harrill, Carter, was married here today to Taylor Dahlquist of Provo with hiild D. Egbert, 2nd counselor in charming daughter of Charles1 Velma Hansen, charming dough-- ' President EIR'i.v U-- . ChfiStidnseO (Paid Political Advertisement) both- - 3h thj temp'c rc idoacy., pert outline. ,JFra:iklm. and. Cora.. Alloa ..Bmwn.. ux .oIliamuChrzaUaB nd-Myt. jztLuXlng the cemmnny, and Elder Rock. Harrill of Garland; Elder Urothcr. 9in! 11.ui.ami, of Fait Lake City. Hyrum E. Uan.-on- . Brother Noel SOURCES OF INFORMATION Happenings At Logan Temple C. Genealogical Publications Are Listed &M', p' e - set-asid- es ... Many Miles Now Berlin The Old Curmudgeon Has Changed Not a Whit - , . ( s. Navy Day Observed In Utah October 27 al CACHE FARMS I - - , ad . n, . - . j Parish , . - c-- bark-ward- L s. e, H. LAND BROKER Iji-'mi- a, n Athens-Salonik- r Marriner M. Rioh-urdso- Morrison . The Week At Logan Temple FOR OUR NEW DEPARTMENT STORE DISTRICT JUDGE Experienced Fashion Department Head! Male or female salespeople for hardware department! Experienced furniture department head! v- aviation n: j r; HELP WANTED Democratic Candidate Unlimited opportunity for advancement See Mr. Hall at Our New Store 134 North Main . ir isnt v -' Saturday 9:30 a. m. to p. m, Sunday 10 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. j if- ?rrr - Western Stores |