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Show nriy - Hgr'mif' m m m m m w i 4 WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. FEBRUARY 17. 1977 IS Two Homed Ootstcndino 1 Enlisted Hen A Utahn and two other men have been named as the outstanding enlisted men at Hill AFB for the three-montperiod ending in Dec. h 1976. CITED WERE SSgL Robert J. Taetsch, Outstanding Career Officer of the Quarter; Sgt. Kevin E. Dowell, the Outstanding NCO, and A1C Richard S. Brown, a Layton resident, who was named Outstanding Airman. Sergeant Taetsch was cited for his professionalism as i i the graphics arts NCO of department of Detachment 8, 1365th Audiovisual Squadron at Hill. HE ALSO was honored for his community relations and humanitarian endeavors. Cited as an example, was a youth guidance called Big program Brothers of Utah. TV closed A circuit systems repairman Sergeant Dowell is assigned to the 1 off-dut- y i Mr. and Mrs. William H. Humphrey and GENEALOGY jii'csirv tan ing one ol 'he most fas u and Hoarding teehobbies in . ott. , - i ' i .K S! hi !. ."I . .o . : I oi rh t'hu-c- li US so. (fi lung for (heir has beennie the eM.'OM.v genealogical io . VIA cen"ldlions, o' daughters Ann, left, and Alese enjoy working on their genealogical records. she had hired a researcher for herself. Mr. Umpleby, better known as Bill to all his friends, had 12 generat.ons researched, back to his ninth greatgrandfather and his records date back to the 1500s. He linked some of his ancestry with an Indian tribe, the Lamanites. a on n the world. same obsession that a o' opted Alex Haley to spend wive years researching and .Miiing his lannly recently-televise- d story genealogy "Knots has mwed Mormons to collect nearly a million rolls of microfilm containing genealogical records. television adaption of Haleys book, a fictionalized history of his family from freedom in THE Africa to slavery in America to freedom again, became the U.S. TV series of all times when it was aired recently on ABC. most-watche- d Theres something about Roots' that has caught the countrys responsive cord, said ABC Vice President Brandon Stoddard. I THINK it is something to do with the feeling of family and traditional values. Many LDS people have spent countless hours tracing their ancestry and linking one generation to another. SUCH IS family of the case the of H. William East 80 North, Umpleby of 759 Kaysville. Mrs. Iris Umpleby recalls, as a young adult, she became interested, but with raising seven children, had to tuck her genealogy aside until the family was reared and she found some spare time here and there to dive back into her records. IN 1973 she started again. researching her tecords she has gone back for eight generations which dales back to the 1600s. This she has accomplished herself. However, she has records dating back further into her line which are Danish tecords, but for these 1 THIS IS when it becomes rewarding very after searching for so many hours. Both of their daughters, who are still at home, enjoy this hobby also. Ann says she is learning more about researching and likes it quite but the smaller well, daughter, Alese, is very excited and spends many hours with her parents at the libraries in both Ogden and Salt Lake City. It is a fun Home Evening project for the family, to a, wo: '; There are classes conducted for beginners and other special classes in research for the various countries in volved. Also seminars are held frequently. There is help available in the libraries and the workers are most willing to assist one in whatever help they may need. FORMS ARE available at a small fee if you need them and the only other cost is your transportation. In asking Mrs. Umpleby how one starts, she stated, You start with yourself on a pedigree chart, list you and your parents and family and then obtain all the information you can get at home and from relatives and friends. Then you go to one of the libraries for additional help. is a THE OGDEN library small facility and possibly only 30 to 40 people use it each day, however, they are enlarging it at the present time and will be completed in a few months, which will be of great help to those in the area. The Salt Lake City library has numerous floors and space, with close to a million rolls of microfilm for use, as well as books and numerous other records to assist one and is open to the public. IN ASKING Mrs. Umpleby how often she works on her records, she said, I go to the library one day a week and spend another half day at home working on my Layton. The award winner received a certificate of completion in nursing from Weber State in 1974. more than four million printed volumes of 300 pages each. An average of 4,000 new rolls of microfilm YD POLYESTER Andover solid color terry w.th dobby border, hemmed Bath towel 24x42" Hand toweM5"x25 DOUBLE KNITS Val if perfect SALE 2.49 1.49 69 1.47 97 i 57 Washcloth 12"x 12" Start sewing for spring with these 100 iron fabrics in textured solids and fancies, 60 widths multi-colore- polyester never d Salt Lake. days. Copies of the microfilm a.-stored in carefully constructed vaults beneath 700 feet of solid granite in the Wasatch Mountains just minutes from the church headquarters in of 99 BATH TOWEL ENSEMBLE for his job proficiency and technical knowledge, demonstrated when he corrected a malfunction on a long-tim- e video tape recorder system at Lakeside Range west of Great Airman Brown, who has nearly two years of service, is assigned to the 1881st Communications Squadron as an electronic communications and cryptographic equipment systems repairman. Salt Lake City. The vault contains nearly a million rolls of microfilm, the equivalent 1.47 1881st Communications Squadron. He was singled out records. She said, Not everyone enjoys it as much as she does. She gets very excited and enthused each time she finds anotner link in her ancestry. Both she and her husband served a mission call for the LDS Church to work for two years in the Ogden Library. THE OGDEN Library is open from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays. The Salt Lake City Library hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Monday through Friday and 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. on Sature 97 HIS ef- nt forts and participation in civic activities also were mentioned. initiative, attitude and job skills were the factors that won him the title as the outstanding airman. HIS Airman Brown is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. 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These libraries, which recorded more than 400,000 patron visits last year, are increasing at the rate of 25 per year. Each library has an reference shelf, a complete catalog of the materials available at the central library in Salt Lake City and microfilm readers ready for use by those who request that microfilm rolls be sent to the branch library from Salt Lake Citv. MR. AND MRS. Umpleby and children feel this is a unique family hobby and a rewarding experience, np an electronics mechanic in the Maintenance Directorate. Mr. Fisher and his wife Sonia have a daughter. 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