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Show THE HFPALD-JOURXA- Lojran. Utah. Saturday. November England Palmer, Ease 1061 1st F. Dancey, Hal Sask., Jaw, Moose jj M Writes: Have you any George Station married Elizabeth ell p,o Atwood Essex County, Eng-- f approximately I860?" first place to look regarding Box This Relationship As I Milan p. oi.sen write tins on Friday, theie iiie well Over 200 people in the Tins is the largest attend-1(- f 'his week, but most nioin-i- 0 companies these days have uiwaids ot that many people. Vw that the hunting and fishing published in the September Genealogical seons aie over and the crops season for the Helier, has apparentiv attracted ai p Uf'- 1, 4 JaCObsetl t J - j Wide Interest S -- pie-pare- d sub-zer- 11 o, A'-'d- Granted 1 0. OrVfll y By r: CIS Held for Funeral services for Otval O. Funeial sen Ices for Mrs. Ncvevejjacohsen were held Thursday at 12 Eleventh Haws Peteisim, 61, wife of Olivet 'oclock in the Logan Larsen Peteison of Petersboro will waul chapel under the direction ol be conducted in the Logan Filth Union Vetd of the ward bishopric Pi aver al Ihe funeral home was waid chapel Monday at 12:30 p. m. b nn uncle of the oeceas-poitehalf hour eailier than yesterday. Bishop P,oeves ''d. M J Benson. A duet by Pal Bud of the Mention LDS vvatd will and Thelma Jacobsen, Im a PU-bm chaige of the services 'sum", "as given, accompanist Friends may call at the Kenneth was Let a O 111,111 Opening prayei Lindquist mortuary in Logan Sun- - "ns offeied by- - Orson A. Garff day allernoon from 2 to 3 30 p. ni..i8ol,f. "In the Gat den, was sung Don Smith, accompanied by hu and at the family home in Peleis-bboro Sunday evening and Monday " do. Main speaker was Bishop George until time of sei vices. Burial will be in the McmUm U- Eveilon. A solo was renderec city cemetery by Don Smith. "The Lord is My IShepard", again accompanied by his wife. J. .1. Lai sen also spokt and lemaiks weie offered by Ru Inn Sieed. The closing song was I duel bv Pat and Thelma Jacobsen i Continued fimn Page li Walked Today Wheie Jesus r kind of deity equipped with unlim- Walked" Bishop William Horlach-egave Ihe closing player. ited piescience. Miluaty mes in the Newton Mr. Gallup ami olheis in tin same business have been humbled cemetery weie under Ihe direction Logari Temple Table Draws Funeral Notices 'Services blTveve Teterson At The wer' - 7 Week nswerThe in the parish registers. .dhve not been printed for this in that it will be necessary the parish rector to search to hire Brent-- 3 hire a genealogist. and London from far I. not How Book the n w 11 find in the considerable We hav e of several genealogists in heatd front quite a number w )mjfihe to meet all your friends from u infor- - found the help they needed hi Lot surrounding stakes in the vriDaneev also asks for article. Another group of iet- - a ds House. Whether you have family record of your own or oniters came frm genealogists, no., plan to attend the temple rhnsts Church, Middlesex over 1812. Thislterd the country from We have received regularly. oth of November D. C. to the Pacific coast. hundreds of of names in was the father missionary . .. Charles ington . Tn these letters we weie told kindh recent months lrom the Scandinbut firmly that we wete wrong, avian countries. Germany and that the method we suggested was Switzerland in particular, and a ievv from many of the other misnot the correct wav to figure be nee- - tionships. In one of the letters was sion fields. Names are plentiful, Again it wouldrricto.-u of a cbia, t showing the correct wav and you aie invited to enjoy the address of Vint of the temple. Christs Church. The On Thuisday brother London, this Church is Newgate, Sylvester 1 owe to came back to the temple for England. We have the registers a visit. Brother Lowe acted as an lived conside1754 but your people oieiator here for nearly ten rably later when the registers are yeuts. and now is past 85 yeais ot not in print. The same genealogist for you in lye. He told of the blessings tiiat uho would search had come to his father's family could also search in Brentwood because of l he gospel of Jesus Christ's Church. Christ The missionaries found the Lowe family in Scotland, but only Hurker of Massachusetts one son accepted their message Idaho, Ashton, S. P. Cordon, Mrs. and came to Zion. This son today know-lutehave Do you any writes: has a postenty of 5uo descendor Information on a Henrv ants living in Utah, Idaho and his Hacker, also spelled Hooker; ail suuounding slates; while sife was Mary of Sturbridge. other members of the Lowe family Massachusetts. His son Major Samin Scotland have died without uel was born 6 May, 1745. Also was leaving a posterity. His testimony there more than one family of v.as that the gospel does thlng3 Huehers came from England?" for you! establiwas Answer: Sturbridge I hope you had a chance to is 1738 so it In quite likely shed e the temple grounds before in born wasnt that your Henry they were tucked away for the to write Sturbridge. Suppose you winter. They have been unusually In Sturbridge, the town cleark beautiful this summer and fall; if he Massachusetts and ask him but now the flowers have been recan tell you where your people moved, the shrubs have been moved from. The vital statistics of for weather, the Sturbridge has other children of iish have been taken out of the Henry and Mary Hucker, has the lily pond and sent to a warmer marriage and the death of Maj. clime, the leaves are off the trees, was settled Samuel. Sturbridge and much of the lovliness ha disfrom Medford. appeared. Come back agtln next of I examined the vital statistics and the show place will be spring Medford, which gives the death ready to delight you again. of Mary, the widow of Henry as Each Sunday and holiday all March 6, 1762; but that is all. summer and fall the - temple In 1790 there were 68 families have had missionary-guide- s grounds ef Hookers, Huckers, etc., In the on duty to visit and cont'nited States. all the Nearly verse with the thousands of tourstates of the union had some of ists. They report a busy season, ' them. with a lot of interest in the temple Mrs. Cordon also asks Should itself, as well as the many trees, a woman after marriage forsake shrubs and flowers. A good many har own genealogical lines and tracts and pamphlet have been work on her husbands line? distributed to all parts of the Answer; No, she should not for-aaworld. These missionaries have her own line but she should hern Orson Ryan and Joseph E. work on her husband's ' line. Or Cardon of East Cache Stake. putting it another way, she should Woodrow Hale and A. J. Fuhrl-ma- n iwk for her children's genealogy. of Cache Stake, Orson A. Garff and Dan H. Ludlow of Mt. Doylai ef Upper Canada Logan, and James H. Brown and Walter F. Gibbons of Logan Stake. Mr. Ruby Hurren, Nampa, The Temple deeply appreciates Idaho, writes: I am trying to find information the services of these men, and we regarding Valley Maria Doyle, kuow they have received many daughter of John Doyle and his wife Polly. Valley-Marimuch enjoyment blessings and from their waa born at Mt. Pleasant, missionary call. We Upper Canada on the 29th of June plan to continue the temple mis1809. The sion next year. place of her birth Ms ' Fifty students from the VVasatch ometimes listed as Gore District. lso Grant Seminary at Heber City spent an River, Upper Canada. Which is hour In the temple this morning right or whether they are right, I dont know. She mar-fe- d They were interested in the record Roswell Stevens in 1827 and keeping and baptismal departments. From here they went on they came West. She died In Montpto Idaho Falls temple. elier, Idaho, In 1879. Answer: In the The total ordinances performed Genealogical Helper for March, during the week vvere 5069, or a you will find on daily average of 845. This total jn article by Robert Moore Genealogical was made up of 1752 sealings, 1345 Research In Canada. Just may be helpful to you. Mr. baptisms, 1264 endowments, and Moore Is a 708 ordinations. A total of 721 who I am genealogist re would be men did endowments and only willing to help you. address Is 169 Pattison Ave-,uladies. Chatham, Ontario, Canada. The seven local stakes performThen there Is Mrs. M. ed 652 endowments, with the men Maywell, Marjorie Ave., Toronto, Canada, doing 375 of them. Corresponding she publishes a little figures for each stake are as fol1726 In at d genealogical papermimeograph'Notting- lows: Cache 138 and 74, East called The Bales, who died also change. She may be able to help ham, Chester County, Pa. She Cache 154 and 109, Logan 132 and pryou may get help through want to correspond with descend- 55, Mount Logan 150 and 84, Benson 32 and 30, Hyrum 15 and 9, Jr Exchange. She makes no ants from the Richey, Sneathen, famrfte for her and Smithfield 31 and 14. paper but it would Fansler, Harvey, McConnell Mn1 heF stake excursions The special methin t0 ilies of Pennsylvania who moved jjelp'out to Ohio very early. this week, with the days attendcorresAnother to like would she Also from Bannock 47, ance, came genealogist Is E.' Bacon ughan, 1063 Goyeau St., pond with descendants of the Mount Logan 79, Cache 69, Oneida and from Roush family Starky Lake 45, Canada, 142, Logan 89, Bear n 1,Ve complete lists of Darke Counties, Ohio to Hunting-toFranklin 51, and South Box Elder tw do.not move county, Indiana. to Canada. The 166. hve to early pertain rs long before NEXT WEEK AT your records. Montgomery of South Carolina IX)GAN temple 936 Armstad Ave., B. Sego, Mary of Illinois Pico, Calif., would like Information and Idaho Monday Portneuf Mr. Zeinra Hiett Shepherd, 471 regarding the anrestry and des- s'akes. Jacob Ervin MontgomTn2,cent Ave- - Mesa. Arizona, cendants of 10 day for all Tuesday Open Feb., 1813 Chester stakes. give me any data on ery, bom th District, South Carolina, married H.7 My Wednesday Hyrum, Bear River Sarah Catherine grandmother 21 Nov. 1838 to Catherine Tanner and East Caci.e stakes, with two Brown, born and She in Ireland. was born who 1816 Mercer evening sessions, beginning at 5:45. no's. died 7 August one sister came to America. She Thursday Closed for Armistice of name the to like know y tuLPlmeJ Merick County, Neb-fc- r would Day. dauhter of John Shaf- - that sister. The Montgomerys Friday Smithfield and Malad MisJame' A- - Hie,t. moved to Oktibbeaha County, stakes. WsV?ri,led sissippi. rill,! '"sktngham Regular baptism and wot CIay County) IowT Answer: There were no records Saturday Ho day. sealing in South Caroson of Hiett Jh? George Killian of births or deaths and Apphla lina except in family Bibles, Brown. or other family histories. Jh? Census of 1850 of churches chief source of genealogical Bebee The In Sarah as a f.ld girl w ,er 8 Again wills, deeds, show L family, would also information is from if you can find a and stones tomb thelr of P'ace I'ren,swon1 01 Jmber d 'll the family Bible that would help Stay of Execution derfully. followL found a record of the Book you w111 find Creche, Nov. 6 (UB ing In the Index of Wills of South SALT LAKE CITY.Hiram Bebee stis. It the J,u jearchin8 1853: the Convicted Slayer Samuel Carolina! be 'vel1 Tanner, Perhaps to had gained another stay in relatives in The following Montgomery wills: Eliza- a today three-yea- r his James, 1825; fight to evade the 1825; Isabella, a newPaper pub-nm- e beth, lisN in A 1852; Judith death sentence. edo and her! the planter. 1825; John, 1825; William The state board of pardons voted 1$33; Margaret, theie 1. ,eTalolst "ho lives S., E- 1833. A copy of these wills could yesterday to rehear on Nov. 18 Cot i? 500 Finch, South, T enue, , j,p be obtained from the S. C. collec- - Bebees application to have his Alndo Illinois the front sentence commuted to life in 0f the How Non ln ,he library at the Univers- death part " "1 find direction for!1 of Sou,h Carolina in Columb,a prison. It was decided to reopen the ouidVl!ers 11 seems to me it S. C. There are a number of print- case after Defense Attorney E. of histories ed Montgomery E1?od 'dPa t0 "rite a family dr', in Shields submitted affidavits found be will LeRoy these families: hore ell,er to tbe rlsces Jour people from four jurors. Each swore he various libraries. wer. Here are two genealogists in S. would not have agreed to a first C. who could probably help you. degree murder verdict ln Bebees Church St.. lust trial with a recommendation 'sAn,nn,Ivania Mrs. W. W. Bodie, 54-J'14- offers Jasf)0r' Indi' Charleston, S. C.: Mrs. R. W. Hus- for clemency had he known the nnVh' tecommendation couid be set aside "h Proof r, oVi ,fur 'hp parentage ton, 19 Green Hill St., Charleston and the death sentence imposed. Beals. Eeales. South Carolina. Wlnd-Ontari- IMS Finale of Long Campaign Genealogical and Temple News The Question 6. ii,,. ..i . , of Logan , '"J1 ha' ,h,'JamhM. " Post .No. 7. of which Mr was a member. Th fhe e.e grav e was dedicated by Royder , a '2 Benson. Auangements for the ser- inv, I , 'ebpf,:,e foils, and vu.,,s UPle under the direction oi i ,?0nf I ii, i,,L- othi people did V. Nelson Funeial Home, too, including Hairy S. Tinman. I believe Elmo Ropei's bone, even more glai mg limn Mi Gallup's, bul that is undei stand-abli srCC Coni lnued from Rage 1) since he takes polls lo: For-Mis James Helm, White Housi une, Ihe sleek magazine of hi; business. Somehow, m spite of him- social secietaiy, issued the firs self he must have allowed sum' to: null Announcement that tin 'wishful thinking lo ciepe into his White House would be closed. . .... , , confei ence calculations, V Kr T Tlie foi mal statement she issue) will be held at 7:. 10 p.m. and in- lo a news eonleience said niereB 0 eludes two mimbe.s by Ihe Relief So Dpwp. th(1 Kimw, KPnIema!l that Hie executive mansion wouk Singing Mothers, prajerJuhl) had been told hp cou,dn.t loMf. be closed to all sightseeing and so 1. JlIL S ( III lt( II ( Episcopal pi ing than husbands mid liiemls. .viriety Mrs. Lucille H l.vard sustaining really did lose. A lot of people cinl events "until fuithee notice. 1'i.iilieis me cspectallv ui geq lo be of ot Gciiin N 1st Kami E Is! N fue.s hy Gladys Muuaj It has been speculated that th left cold by his smooth ()i Slmihfii t Clai k Bishop IP. '.I01 eralitics. They leaiued that Tiu- - p.esirienlial family would movi and enjoy meeting in the W. M. Rosenthal. urn Mar-ma- n . J nevvlv lennovated chapel. wag discussing specific issues act oss Rennsv tvania avenue to thi m'u,!!.J0 ,hpnlW tidiieis Colbtq 1. Lav leader "fd LSOn: ;, recrin and as inflation, the problems ol Blair House, which lias been use Nov embei 7. 21th Sundnv altei amp e LOGAN SE E.VI'II compassoinatejiybor, and housing, while Dewcj to house visiting dignitaries, Tnnitj ("Lovalty Sunday" al St ' P' Blessings ofw fts simply being dignified and no- Was A Fire Trap ll lest hood meeting John's! tlie, p V, Whether Trumans words Long condemned as a lire tiap 10:30 a m : IIul.v J, service, Lola Callable. Communion, S vent h ward will begin at ill a.m. Su88(s- meant anything or not. he was a! the Wlme House recently under ilh sermon, nnd'.Sundav School'!''"" Sunday School following anl. lPa 'alkln Hu. later. Fast meeting will be-- 1 S(Va 7 pm.: Cantethuiv Club ;Vpbb'. letple- language went a thoiough suivey of it And he was fighting a fight that structuial weaknesses by engineer at 12 noon. In the evening at Hendrik November 11. Thuivlav. ' seemed hopelessly lost, while Dew- and aichitects. clock Relief Society conference 7. p.m.: Regulai weekly ihou Mrs. Helm said that it is thi will be held. The program has been ey was merely trying to coast In on ehearsal. SMITHFIELD FIRST a dead certainty without commit"considered outlined and the opinion of these arch! General Boaid by 8:13 monthlv p.m.: Regular Smithfield First vaid will hold ting himself too much. I iather teds and engineeis that extensivi Committee meeting, at will be carried out as follow s' their Relief Society ..shops Conference to think repaits must be made to assun Am Talks. St. Johns House. Hde, Georgene on Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. think a lot of voters came a bit more of Truman In the las the samety of Ihe building. Doutre, Hannah Rosine; special Scriptural November 12, Friday, reader will be Mrs weeks of the 8 p.m.: National Episcopal Radio musical numbers including violin Mary Griffiths. campaign than they W. K. Reynolds, public building t Talks will be given had before. and commissioner, testilied before selection, Virginia Fyancis thought Trogiam (KVNU). Mrs., Goldie by Seholzer, Mrs O numbers by the Relief Society Sarah congress that the White IIous Scholes and Mrs, Bernice I wonder what it is was "the greatest fire trap in (hi to chorus. All ward members are take CALVARY I.UTHERN going Coleman. The singing mothers to invited to be present. There will will get a Republican Into the White nation. He said the building "a CONGREGATION furnish two numbers and the House? be a nursery. This seemed to be their a matter of fact, was standing uj of Lutherthe Church "Logan's special musical number will b, time, If they are ever going to have by habit only." an Hour", Harold Brauer, pastor. Mrs. given W. W. by Perkins' and a time. Perhaps a lot more memof the White Housi LOGAN NINTH Closing Divine worship on Tuesday at her daughter. bers of the GOP will realize afte" probably means cancellation of t ReJiel Society 7:30 p.m. held in the St. Johns this weeks experience that we are brilliant' social season. Even if thi Episcopal church, corner F list Quilting and stenciling work So-in SMITHFIELD FOURTH living in a period when a gradual usual balls, receptions and forma North and First East. "Hold F'ast tiie Logan Ninth Ward Relief Smithfield . Fourth ward will extension of liberalism and reform dinners are hold elsewheie, thi What You Have will be the sub- ciety will begin Monday at 10 p.m. observe tneir Relief Society Conof the historic mansior ject of the pastor's message next m the ward chapel, with lunch2 ference on Sunday evening at 7:30 is the order of the day. They will glamour will be gone. realize turn noon. In at that served cant the you really being Visitors welare Tuesday. always President Vera Roskelley will the clock backward. Whether we Mrs. Helm said specifically shi oclock meeting, a discussion of p.ni. come at our services. be In charge. reading like it or not, the New Deal was could not say whether or not then m of use of weeds in decorating will will be given Scriptural Lutheran Vespers, a pit Mrs. by Bessie ot the times, would be an inaugural ball. spiritual meditation and inspira- be given and suggestions for Allsop. Talks by Mrs. Parley Balls, an inevitable trend be will Christmas Congress still will have to oka; given. gifts tion, is presented by the pastor Mrs. Fern Heaps and Mrs. Melle and that trend is still underway I believe that this is a lesson the hill for White House repaiis over KVNU each Tuesday at 4:43 Work also will be done on articles Miekle. Vocal solos will be given which a lot of Republicans (as wel! A bill calling for $1,650,000 to re for the annual ward bazaar. A by Mr. Perkes of p.m. Hyde Park and as many Democrats) have not je1 model the White House was shclv Hear the international LUTH- good attendance is requested. Mrs. Gem McCann. learned. The elections of two years ed during the last congress despil ERAN HOUR over KVNU on SunLOGAN ELEVENTH WARD ago put a good many Republicans Reynolds' testimony. 10:30 a.m. You will at be days SMITHFIELD SECOND into Congress and gave the party g Sunday services at the Logan stirred by Dr. Maier's Smithfield ward con- ita fit st Congressional majority in Eleventh LDS ward will be held ference will beSecond messages. held Sunday even And what did they do in this order, priesthood meeting, AM officers and many yean. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30 !. with it? On the authority of man PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH teachers are visaing requested respected Washington commentaa.m.; fast meeting, 11:30 a.m.; to meet at 6 2nd West and Center p.m. for a special tors, the 80th Congress was Indeed choir practice, 6 p.m.; relief soLogan Utah wil be nutting. Songs the one of the saddest examples of a ciety conference, 7:30 p.m. There Singing Mothers and will by Miner E. Bruner, Minister be "My Congress w e have ever been cursed will be no youth conference this Creed. 9:45 a.m. Church School. ert Nov. 6 WASHINGTON, and "That Sweet Story. wdth in a critical A lot month, so slates Bishop William Scripture period. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service. Osborne, 55, ail . under will be given of those senators and reading llorlacher. representa- taker's assistant who supporter Choral Music by Mary C, Mather and talks will be by Dorothy Smith, Elva Cole- tives who played stooge . to the two wives lor more than a year Message by Miner real estate, NAM, and was back with his first one IDG, UN THIRTEENTH Bruner man Maud Chambers, Closing powerful today other lobbies really were blind to and he Relief Society conference will song and Memorable Mountwill be Stranger of Galilee figured life would be a lot of times the and the oe in trend the held Thirteenth ward prethe ains Christians Must by Bishop Done Chambers. sent temper of the American peo-jl- simpler. Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. Talks Climb. Since he had 1947, of on the Service It was most gratifying to see divided September, . 6:00 p.m. "Compassionate Jr Hi Westniinstei his time between Mrs PROVIDENCE SECOND las so the bum's rush be Relief Society, will given by many get Dora F'ox Osborne and Mrs. VirFellowship , (Relief Society Ruth Olson, Otilla Bickmore and Providence l, ginia F'ox Osborne. The women Second ward Relief Tuesday. Two numbers Connie Raymond. And live three miles apart and are not will hold a sewing class Society Society Monday at 7:30 Rightly or wrongly, I think that related. Marriages!" will be given by the Relief p.m. in the ward Robert D. chorus and Gladys B. Rees will chapel under direction of Julia a great many of the people who In fact, they didnt even, know by Dr. bid each other until wile No. 1 became Steele, president of play a piano selection. Mayme Mathews and June Mathews. It turned down the Republicans' were Westminster College Schvaneveldt will be the reader. will include a demonstration of for power thought that they suspicious of Osbmne's nocturnal and vote reaction a against absences. He had told her he was pattern altering and short-cut- s to casting libof LOGAN FOURTEENTH a continuation vote for a LOGAN STAKE HIGH COUNCIL on the night shift. But she followed sewing. AH ladies of the ward are eral reform. not were Relief They Society voting him one night to check up and Logan LDS stake high council Invited. A work meeting is scheso much for Harry S. Truman as walked Fourteenth ward Relief Society duled will meet Monday at 7 p.m. in the into wife No. 2. 2 p.m. with right at Tuesday The latter refused to press Logan Fifst ward LDS chapel, ac- work and business meeting will be two quilts being ready for work they were against a Congress 2 p.nt. A quilt had felt had giver, noon. A good attendance will which they cording to H. R. Cooper, Logan held Monday at bigamy charges. So Judge Patrick by them a raw deal. "ill be made and other work will be LDS stake president. Schnauffer filed that Osboine was appreciated. be done. tree to return to wife No. 1. be Democrats wont the Perhaps FIRST WARD LOGAN FOURTH Today the women couldnt agree MIA WARD all solve these to SEVENTEENTH able problems Eishojiric meeting will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock which are weighing on the people, on just what made Osborne do IE MIA meeting Relief Monday' evenings at 8:45 a.m. A special priesthood Said No. 1: "He had been drinkward will will beSociety in ward conference and perhaps Harry S. Truman isn't ing heavily and he didnt realize meeting at which President Henry m the Seventeenth held the ward chapel teach-eis of as a lot big enough for the job. R. Cooper will discuss important oegin with the officers and what he was doing. with Prea. Janet Bullock us have been saying. But at least meeting at 7 p.m., with the ing. The program has beenpresidmatters pertaining to the vyard I snapped No. 2. "Drinking! outwill be conducted at 9:30. Sunday regular mutual session to com- lined by the General Board with he has received some kind of man- never knew him to be a heavy date from the American people. drinker or I wouldn't have marSchool begins at 10:30 with F'ast mence at 7:30. Scriptural reading local officers and members partiBroad-heaI have more respect foi ried him. A good attendance is Personally meeting slated to move underway will be presentedD.by Alaine cipating. Annabel the American people ainca las: Spencer will desired. at 11:30. Relief The Society chorus Tuesday. render a vocal solo and the in- will furnish the music. MASS PRODUCTION LOGAN SECOND spirational talk will be given by SEATTLE. Nov. 6 lU.B The F.elief Society conference will Renee Sorenson. t'.S. navy likes to do things in a be held in Logan Second ward big way. Public relations officers RIVER HEIGHTS sa-Sunday evening at 7 oclock. A they are looking for 4,000 girls (Relief Society and must have them by 8:30 togood program has been arranged from 1) (Continued Page Quilting will begin at 1 p.m. and all members of the ward are night. The girls will act as dancing invited. Meeting for officers and Monday at the chapel. Regular Sanders became a salesman suc- puitners for sailors of the 1st will be held Monday class leaders will be held at 6:30 meeting Funeral services for Mrs. Cecel- cessively for the Colgat? Palm- Task Fleet. evening at 7:30. ia Marie Hansen Winward, 66, wife olive p.m. Peet company. Standard MEN DON WARD of Abraham Winward, who died Brands, Naitonal Biscuit company, LOGAN THIRD The Relief Society will give the Wednesday evening at the home and finally the Bluebird Potato Relief Society conference in the ptogram Sunday evening at 7:30 of a daughter and family, Bishop Chip company. It was at this latLogan Third LDS ward will be- under direction of Pres. Marina and Mrs. Howard Anderson, in ter company that he and Mrs, gin Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the Piarrett. The program will in- Blackfoot, were conducted today Sanders began thinking of goingj be A THOUGHTFUL given by clude solovox numbers by Gary in the Whitney ward chapel at 1 into business for themselves. Thre-'- i chapel. Talks will UJlFt Mae Mueller, Mariam Perry and Larsen and vocal solos by Gaylord p.m. IS ONE UJHO HAS THE years later, they packed un and' Martha H. Davis, of the stake Quinney and Billie Jacobsen of Mrs. Winward, resident of! returned to Kaysville to establish PORK CHOPS READY board, and music will be furnish Logan. Five minute talks will be Preston and Whitney for many the Clover Club potato chip comWHEN HER HUSBAND' ed by Fldna Wardle and members given by Mrs. Hyrum Kidman. years had been 111 for the past pany. of the Relief Society chorus. Mrs. Zeno Anderson and Mrs. M. five years, while living In Black- home a Other Officers will assemble at 6:30 p.m. D. foot Bob Sanders, n sAn of the couple FISHIN& TRIP service a fireside She was born Feb. 16, 1882, in is president of the studenlbody this LOGAN FOURTH will be held at 8:30 p.m. at Hyde Park, a daughter of Peter year at Davis County high school. Sothe home of Mrs. Ada Walker. and Cecelia Marie Thompson HanLogan F'ourth ward Relief Working with ?.I. Sanders in ciety will hold a quilting Monday The program will be given by Prof. sen. When 12 years of age she making preparations for the traat 10 a.m. under direction of the A N. Sorensen, speaker, and Miss moved to Preston with the fam- ditional Aggie celebration in Salt work committee. During the day Theta Barrett, vocalist. ily. On June 11, 1902, she was Lake City will b Bob Panian, Los RICHMOND WARD Myra McKee will give a demonmarried to Mr. Winward in the Lo- Angeles. Calif., chairman of stustration on lengthening skirts, etc. Ward family meeting will be gan temple. During her years as dent activities, and Leonard M. Me Every woman in the ward is in- held at 10 a.m. and a picture film a member of ward she onald, alumni executive secretary. vited to be present. Dinner will oi interest to all teachers will be served as one Whitney Officers of the Salt Lake City of the first presibe served at noon. shown. Sunday school will be held dents of Relief Society there, and1 chapter of the Aggie alumni orat 11 a.m. and fast day services was a block teacher and officer In ganization will assist. The group LOGAN FOURTH MIA at noon. Relief Society conference the Sunday School. She served al- is headed by Roland Dance, presiLogan Fourth ward MIA will will convent at 7:30 p.m. under so as a member of Frankhn stake dent: Allan Thomas, be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. The diieetinn nf President Camma Young Womens Mutual ImproveNadine Madsen Gunn, Secreprogram in the Special Interest Johnson. and Ihe following directors, ment association. tary; class will be given by Prof. A. K. Eesides her husband, she is sur- Leonard Miles. Dr. James Dizlikp-?RICHMOND SOUTH WARD Kemp, of the L'SAC school ol vived by six sons and daughters: Robert Bullock, Clayton Warden, Richmond South ward fast engineering and technology, who Mis. Grace Andnson and Mrs. Ida and Mr. Evelyn Wakely. will discuss "Human ing will be held at 12 noon Sun- Roberts, Blackfoot; Morris H. Through Science. day following Sunday School and Winward, Los Angeles; Wilbur meeting, singing will be directed Winward. Pocatello; Leon Win- Tempe, Ariz.; Mrs. Doris Briscoe, LOGAN SIXTH by Richard Lewis and prayers will ward, Meridis.n Ida., and Mis. Pocatello; Lional Hansen, 'looele; Relief Society conference wil! be given by Ethan Thompson and Qecelia Jensen. Cedar City, Ut.; Peter T. Hansen, William Hansen, be held Sunday evening i.t the Mrs. Alice Mendenhall. Miss Em- 13 grandchildren and ten brothers Mrs. Clara jQiImm Sixth ward and all women of the ma Fisher will give the scripture and sisteis: Mrs. Laura Merrill Hansen, Mrs.Hollingsworth, James Amy Coburn, and u FTiYTri-- i JTT' t1"? ward are Invited to attend and to reading and Mrs Pnrthea Chris- Smithfield; Mrs. Oliva llaughan JOacjqh llaiikmi, Fieluii, (F.4 TrUphnto) Governor Earl warren casts Ins vote Mrs W'airen steps from the booh at Oakland. Calif, where they have cast their ballots t lice Uie Gov ci nor began h:s career. 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