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Show -- rr J to Gospel Questions Answers ..Joseph Fielding Smith , ' ' . I. ' - 0) 9:7 ' ;; a) Volume I $2.50 b) Volume II $2.50 (KDITOR'S NOTE: A News publishes1 ervicp the Church column to assist subscribers in this Inquaries .lathering family records. should be addressed to Your Name Is News.' Church News. Box 1257, alt Lake City, Utah. MEEKER Would like to hear from -- anyone yvho knows Meeker from Canada and Michigan; Norman, Baken, Batter and McCarty from Mtchigarr and' LaSalle from Wisconsin.- - Don Long Meeker, 867 Via Carmelitid, Beech-5, Calif. tr. WBAfAm .irtwtif?? cKr-ri"- - John G. Brunner and Helene Watson Wigren have been presented with the Honorary Master M Man and Golden Gleaner Awards, by the MIA leaders of theTempie View.Stake..- Elder Brunner' filled a mission to Germany 1927-3Smce then hd has ' seryed in mao positions .connected directly with youth of - the Church Bay -- -- searching Cooke, July 1756, died 30 Oct. 1819, married Margaret P (?, born 29 Oct., 1755. died 3 Aug., 1844, both are buried in Pioneer Cemetery, Bowling Green, Ky., their daughter Jane, born 1 Oct, 1784, married 17 Oct., 1821 to Robert Briggs, parents, William and Judith Wroe Briggs, children Maria Jane Briggs, bom 20 June, 1810, married"Wise; William" Robert Cooke Thompson Briggs; Monroe - Briggs; Briggs; Benjamin Margaret Phillips Briggs; Judith Roe Briggs,. and Mary Jackson Briggs. R, W. Bennett. 49 Thomas-Jeferso- These volumes contain questions most frequently askecJ by lDS Church members on the beliefs, prac- - ferson Ward YMMIA, later as presidentr- district scout - chair- - Texas.- City-r fooK EPr.BRQSarrwBOEwoui on John Hkeiiiformatlori bom . ?V d of Arrin Wrayr born 3 - June1845,. rmarried Sallie Wilson .Talbot: on 8 Tan., 1877. They lived In Boons Mill, Va. George Da Wainner, 1616-7t- h St., '' "iw4 m c - T; OB -- man,counsek)rtwicef;infhe': stake YMMIA, counselor in the ward bishopric, seven years; M Men leader, again ward YMMIA l Elder superintendent and as stake director and others. Brunner Mrs.. Wfgren likewise has-- asking career of activities in "organizations affecting the youth.. She served as YWMIA drama teacher. Pioneer Stake YWMIA sec-r-e director, Sunday-Scho- ol counselor. as In between she also seryed as first tanvdater counselor in the Relief' Society . and president of the YWMIA. In, 1937. her husband died. Several years later when her sister died she assisted with care" of the four children. soft-bal- - nal, Utah. . OHMART, OHMERT er OMERT Am trying to get any information on the Ohmart family. The blood line ..from the beginning' in America was , either Adam, Christian, Samuel or John -- 'bhmertrfThey Carhe from AI- sace Loraine- - about 170Ch Mrar-ThomROOSEVELT Graduates of the first Genealogy class workCartyli Omart, 653 Markea Ave., ' Salt Lake City, Utah. received certificates here last Sunday. DIXON Am trying to locate Inforshop of Roosevelt-Stakmation on Minerva Evangeline Dixon, Class members Were Mrs. Donna- - Lemon, Mr. and Mr father was John Dixon, he h$d three brothers. Will, Frank, and John Dixon. Mrs. Thomas Carlyle Ohmort, 653 Perctval, Mr. and Mrs.. Arden I. DrolUnger, Charles R. Richins, ; Markea Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. 'Mrs. Iona Richins; Mr. and Mrs. Janies Zobell.B; Y. Whitmore, MeLEOD BI8BEE, JELL1SON, Would tike "information" po. Jennie JT.J instructor! and Mrs, Ettie Wefobr Bisbee, Cora Ada Bisbee, Jda Jelli-soMary Ann McLeod, Oliver J; Bisbee and Frank J. Bisbee. Mrs. Bertha L. Bisbee Harris. 30 Norton KANSAS CITY, MO. Life Scout awards Were presented St., Nashua, N.H. s OSBORN Would like, information recently to Richard Dick apd Richie Laudie at a court of honor cm James Osborn Tjwho married Reheld in the Kansas City First Ward of the Kansas City Stake. becca. Ellen.. Breckenridge, lived in Sarpy Co., Nebraska, during 1860 Grant Fry received his firt-- class award, and also a special to 1868. Believed to be buried in the Bellevue, Neb., Cemetery. He :came ; citation for perfect attendant. from Manchester, Eng., and she was perhaps bom in Indiana, daughter of to Second class awardswent Hannah Alexander Breckenridge and Jerry Preator and Clyde Pile Breckenridge. Mrs. Florence Hughey, Box 729, Riverton, Wyo. Shulsky. COKER, RHODES Want information on Georgia Anner or Georgianna - Hen- Cocker, - bom -- 12 Nov.r1818, aryBurke -- WEST BOUNTIFULHonorary Maister M Man-a- nd bahfnls "Henry and-M' Golden Gleaner awards for the Bountiful North Stake Elizabeth Bates Cokr, married Wilorary liam Francis Rhodes of Union Co., for 1959 were both presented Recently to members of the West S.C.t on 1 May 1841 in Augusta. Rich mond Co.. Ga. Mrs. Livinia R. Smith, Bountiful Ward. 171 Herbert Ave.. Salt Lake City 11, J Utah Maurice M Arbuckle, pres-- ' RET We would: like to find tome-on- e servirtg as YMMIA superently who would, know my husbands names. His. father's intendent for the ward was bishop grandparents' isname George Hansman Rey, born from. February 1957 to March 21 Aug. in Brooklyn, N.Y. He was t an early age and lived 1959. Mrs. LaRue Peterson served orphaned with s brother and we know of one as YWMIA president from 1955 1 103 Cyprui sister. Mrs. Albert '5U CoppettuO, .to 1957. on MORSE Would like inormatlori . Elder Arbuckle has been an jb George T. Morse, born 1827 i Con- necticut, married Lyda EJiza .Wmkey, .... acttve scouter, TnerTf badge coun-f?- f 885 rfn Anoka, Mhin., died 22'iDec.T 30 Sept. 1895, buried At Shelton, selor, ward and stake Era direc-l,l- l Mason, Wash. Lyda ElizjWankey was " tor, .and was age group assistant born 14 July, 'i860, Varsales, Darke, Ohio, parents Joseph Wankey, bom Elder prior to peing called as a short-- 4 possibly in Holland and Margaret " Arbuckle.:;- - term missionary Jo the East .CbW, , Oettinger born in Germany. She died 5 July 1946. Retsil,. Kitsop, Wash. tral States in' June 1955 where he served as MartlntCy btancW''.t'.i Rt. 1,- Box 369,1 Beulah Patterson, Olympia. Wash. has also been acftve ln'Tmanyotnef' Cfiufch posi-"- " president.-II- e EDDINGTON Want inforniation on ' tions. ' James Wade Eddington, bom" 9 Abril, UWS.xTarshftehf, Webster. Mo., parMrs.-Petersomother of three sons and four daughters, has ents J.W. Fddington and Mary Smith, died 14 Dec., 1935 at Carl Jet., Mo. ; been Gunnison Stake Beehive leader, stake YWMIA secretary, .Beulah Patterson, Rt,Jl, Box 369, Olympia, Wash. speech director, junior girls leader and counselor. She has "Would of GRENGE descendants also served as Primary president in West Bountiful, and was Elizabeth Berry Grenge please contact Junior Gleaner leader prior to her appointment as president. me. She did sealings in the-MaTemple 3 May, 1892 for Mawr Mek Mrs.- - Peterson is a widow. She presently has a son in the and Francis Berry. 1 need information"1 "on their parents. Mrs. Ruby W'oolsey,-51mission field. She has been town' board clerk for. West Bountiful A St.. Taft, Calif. for several years. STILLWE-LWould JENNINGS. like information on John Nelsotv bosnabout J800, married Annie StillurenT children. Elias Stillwell,, SPANISH FORK Four Duty to God Awards have beep born 5 June 1831, Marshall Co., Tenn.-Martha Ann, Caladonia .Akins end young men of the Spanish Fork Twelfth Ward. Spanpresented ' ' Thomas. Mrs. C L. the awards from Bishop Glair C. Swen , Qkla Cushing-.Broadway, son were Fred Skotisen, son of Mr. and Mrs, Karl M. Skousen; NIMMO DENT, COCHRAN, JENJ. Ronald Johnston,-so-n NINGS Information wanted on W11- -. of Mr,, and Mrs. Jay R. Johnston; Raj Tram- - Nimmo, born about 1802, mond G. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Anderson anj rted Tcmpa Ann Dent; children, Pryor Anderson, born 14 Mar., 1828. Farm. Jimmie Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guss Black. ington,. Graves Co., Ky.; Polly Ann t. and Marion. Pryor Anderson Nimmo married first Martha Ann Cochran; 'DAYTON, IDAtlO Miss Bonnie Win ward, daughter of Mr. children, William Calvin John Warren, Jerome O. and-- ' Thomas, Pryor and iilrs. Thane Wlnward received her Silver Gleaner Award Nimmo married second Anderson . Martha Ann Jennings; children, Al.of the during Sacrament Meeting July 19. Bishop Don Dailey 4 bert Leroy, Tempa Ann,' Elnorah, Dayton Wa,rd, Oneida Stake, made the presentation.-Miranda and Sftrah Ellen. Mrs. C. L. . Marchant, Cush- 122. ,W. Broadway, . Ing, Okla. CHICAGO, ILL Gordon Williams, Son of .Mr. and Mrs. Free-man- , JONSS. CLATCOMB. BENNETT; OREWEI.I . TKEVALLT, SJLV. MOSE-L- T R. Williams, Chicago, recently graduated : Further information- would be from Harvard College with highest Jionorsl-H- e appreciated on John B. Jones, died ; 20 Nov., 1876, Eureka, Ind. His. first plans to enter Harvard Medical School this fall. wife was Nancy Claycomb, married ; While at Harvard he has been disfnct clerk about 1859, she" Hied" 1867 in Eureka, Ind., children; John Henry, born for the Atlantic District of the New England 16 July 1860, Eureka, Spencer Co.. Mission. The family formerly'Testded ln Kansas ted. t? died 2e'Eb:, i929, marriei 12 given .concrete .ansvyers by one of the Church's leading" scriptorians. Many h.ave hot appeared in print before Hugh. , T ion and ihe Pursuit of Truth Lowell L. Bennion 2.75 ,t v expresses sympathetic awareness of the of problems confronting young people many in their search for truth.' With tact and wisdomhe brings these seemingly conflicting areas of thqught into jne great harmony of truth. Dr. Bennion ft - Family Night Fun .eterson, andf ' Shirley Monroe Pajynan 2.95 i This b2 book " - 3 ZSP' Z ?aT for bcsaesM family nights and parties. Activities suggested will help cement family ties and buid whplespme Deseret took Company, 44 last South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. Residents of Utoh include p t 14-CH- It & rjr2Mj tales tbx. Week Ending August 1. 1959 I x '' - Gentlemen; " -have Enclosed yair wfH find ehedrO money order on occoont. Please choree for encircled (numbered) books. Amount enclosed........... I Crutend? f iT to Millie M. Benaettt March, Gaddis. John B. Jones second wife Cathrine Trevault, married 1869, yWas ..children; James W., born 1670 in Ind.; lnora.bom 1873. Spencep ' married Co., had a large Robert family, mostly boys; Maggie, bora " 1877; Monroe. Cathrine Trevault married second about 1881 to Warren C. 1885 t ' CltyMo.whCTe his father was a member of theV stake presidency and is now stake Sunday School ' superintendent: Gordons brother. Donald is attending Kansas school land was ctlosen to reCity ceive 'six months study In EuropeGrandparents of th young men are Mr. and Mrs OIaf H. Olsen Mr. Williams Jjonroe, Utah. Gordon is a'.mberofihePhi Beta Kappa, J |