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Show THE LOGAN, UTAH, IIERAUD-JOURNAL- ', In AND BURIAL LISTi If hr O: sun of to a,u l'U. p,-u- r h la, 'i-'Ji'- i1'. Catherine' dau 1I June 1315. md 3u Auf Penrxon d - Nov c, lehr Pt'lii-l- , IM'-'i- ' Ichi-so- Swe.il II, lw cl r.f.-n- t month eve havi in Nov. Olson: Nu-- Sweden' lsjo, 'I -- o :9D h 12 is'ir. .T.i. c von of 1ear Oof. tX4". SWe.it ii ' 1 If S' c1 K it it , dau of N :( If a nil ArUict-t.- i b. at MillwHc; d i;i i:c Ft lx7. 1) b 7 JC'21; Jan. mil Anncl'a: onson .1 X b Du- Hannah, b 21. Al'r cl 1929 t, t dau "I M's Nellie Lar-o- n b 27 Oil, 1x5m, Scceclen, Larson d 13 May 1137. M'l. Aujin-- t Pchr-so. 1 i . ; Infant; son of lb Oet 1939. of son Gerald Peterson, a ill dcpartmpnt i The Montpelier stake had following haptism excursions, Edgroup present at both day ward Smith family excursion from sessions. William Ilownard of Salt L'ee. 1x91. the Lewiston First ward. Benson stake, on his own line with Edward Lake City. Abbie Groesbeclc Jensen, Jay Henrie; son of Jay L. Pitkin and Matilda Henrie; d 31 Smith, grandfather of the proxies ,a recently appointed lady officiator, of the and Vincent Bennion of Cokeville, in charge Vera Stevens Dec. 1X91. Maria L.; b 8 0- - 1MJ d 27 Logan Third ward did bapthsms on stake, were the speak- Nov. 1X91. the Emery Barrus line with Mary at the Harma Barrus of morning service. Esther j' Sarah Ann; dau. c Barms in charge. Sister which we pass' on is one of our lady offuiators and P. L. Clark of Tremonton favored- ing conclusions, Johnson and George Huffman aeeomto the bishops of wards and presi5 July 1827; d 3D Jan. 1901. lives in the Logan Fourth ward, us with a fine vocal solo, panied by Mary C. Barrus, one of dents of stakes for their guidCache stake. Worley family Jay; son of George W.25 Pitkin ance in this matter; Mar. iursi0n on the Jacob Zollinger line our organists. and Sarah Huffman; "'ll In the wards the Relief So- Friday, the 19th. was Cache, lhSS; d 5 Feb. 1909; mil. Matilda from the Logan Second ward, with Portncuf and Box Elder stakes. In ciety. the Sunday School, the MuGeneva Zollinger Worley, in charge. L'ddition Henrie. to these stakes the Poca- - tual Improvement Associations, Griffin and Goff family excursion Eunice; d 17 Aug. 1x79. had a fine excursion the Primary association, and the Khoda; dau. of Jav L. Pitkin c.n the Samuel Wall and other lines tello stake at who hold all will Those Genealogical Society spoke and Matilda Henrie; d 7 Feb. from the River Heights ward, Lo- here today. were. Spencer their special meetings and annual the service morning Frederick with 1R80. gan stake, Dames, son of President Joseph conferences nil the evenings of Lenard; son of George O. Pitkin our recorder in charge. Hill family .H. B Daines of the temple, Jacob L. Fast Sundays. The assignment of 17 1x77; Richard on the b Return excursion Maria May Wood; and of Downey, Idaho, these evenings to the various auxilburied 15 July 1906. Age 29. Mar- Hill line from the Logan Tenth Hartvigsen iaries will be made by the bishopric S. Sessions Elveras Portneuf stake, T. with Mary ward. Cache stake, ried Cora Huffman. of Los Angeles, son of Patriarch of the ward after consultation with Matilda; dau. of Joseph Henrie; S Hill in charge. Dr. George R. the auxiliary organizations. one of our b 8 Mar. 1855; d li) Mar. 1922. Hill of Salt Lake City is in charge Harvey Sessions, (21 During the emergency the and John H. Anderson of of the endowment work on this Md. Jav L. Pitkin. line. Gilgeil family excursion from the Logan Fourth ward. Elder Ses- several stake auxiliary organiza(JIAL.UANN is a salesman in Los Angeles tions will share in the use of the Albert; son of Christian and Jo- the North Logan ward. Cache sions work in this evenings of the stake quarterly ann QuHlman; d 22 Mar. lxxs. Age stake on the Friedrich Gilgen and does missionary His father. Patriarch conference Sundays for their stake 7 dava. mid other lines. We do hope our:ilnre time. had a birthday auxiliary conferences and other KANMASON haptism work will increase as we Harvey Sessions, at Provo, last Saturday programs under the assignment Hanna Hanson; d 28 Nov, 1X86. have not had many names tor sev cell bration where his family und kindred as- direction, and discretion of th8 KASMISSEN eral weeks past. sembled to lo honor to him. His stake presidi ncy." was 15th. the day. open James P.; b 14 May 1X58; d .17 Monday, sons and three daughters were Following this official announceThe speakers at the morning ser- five j May 1897. all there. Mr. Sessions was 83 ment a division of the evening 28 Apr. vice were Patriarch Judson I. d 21 Dec. b 1X28; Ingar; meetings of Fast Sundays was ef1990. one of our officiators, and years of age on this occasion. fected at a joint meeting of exeus favored Mrs. Howard Maughan Elevof Peterson son of Babcock Rasmus the Maud May Nils; cutives of the various auxiliaries two vocal with solos, accompanied Peterson. Salt and Hanna Lake City. Emigraenth ward who lecommemled to stake officers by Lula Alilreclge. Denis G.; son of Niels A. Ras- tion stake. the following division: Hyrum E. Ilanson. mussen; b 20 Sept. 1917; d 12 Mar. Tuesday, the 16th, was Yellow"Relief Society - March and No1924. stone and Blaine stakes. A very vember. Sunday School June and Itastus; son of Niels Rasmussen; fine group was here from the December. MIA May and SepA ellowstone b 23 Sept. 1867; d 25 Feb. 1934. stake for the evening tember. Primary-Apr- il and AugKIIODEBAVGI1 The Pocatello stake also ust. Genealogical Society -- January Simon P.; b 8 Apr. 1833; d 21 had a group attend. David M. Times and October. Feb. 1912. Campbell. Emily R. Richards, one "For the present February and KltiGS of our lady officiators, and T. Earl July are unassigned. It is explainDorthe Xilson; dau. of Hans and liunsaker spoke at the myrnmg May 2. 1942 -- Adkins. Atkins. ed however, that special MIA proHanna Nilson; d 5 Apr. 18x3. Abbe, Ames, Allen, Bacon, service. Mr Hunsakcrs daughter, grams have been prepared for June John; son of Levi Riggs and Denise was married here today to Butler, Barber, Bassett, Bishy, ot this year, which month is one Elizabeth Stendcn; b 18 Dee. 1x37; Harlo Fister Petersen with PresiBowen, Birge, Ballard, Badgley, of the two assigned to the Sunday d 20 Feb. 1909. officiatBullard, Cl E. Adelbert Brockway, Briggs. dent annoy Boment, Buel. Backus, Bev- School. For this reason the SunCecelia; dau. of peter Johnson; ing at the ceremony. day Schools will make use this year b 19 Jan. 1847; d 22 Ju! 1927; mil. was Brown, Bigelow. Bradt, of ins, Blott, Logan Wednesday, the !7th, the unassigncd evening of Fast Bronson. John Riggs. YellowThe and llyrum stakes. in July for the presentation Pay KINDLIMJBAl GIIER both over Clark, ry. for Cpi Conley. Crocker, stone group stayed nf a special ward conference pro' Infant. Crittendens. Chapman. day sessions. The following spoke Corbett, sent to ward superintenKOUX HE at the morning service Joseph Curtis. Carter, Campbell, Cornell, gram Annie M ; dau. of Niels Chris- G Paulsen of the Osgood ward, Comstock, Crandall. Cole. Deway, dents A committee appointed also retensen ami Annie Rasmussen; d North Idaho Falls stake, recently Dowd. Dunn. Davis, I)evol. Eld- commended that during the pre14 June 1908; age 41 Jears, md E.imos. Ferris, sent returned from the Northwestern ridge, Earl. Eller. emergency the Sunday school John E. Roueche. States mission, and President Roy Flower. Field, Fay. French. Fitch, and Genealogical Society share the E. A Welker of St E. dim of John Mary George. Vera J D Farbes, Fleming. Farnsworth. on the Roueche and Lila Graham; b 21 Loveland of the Yellowstone stake Gillette. Guild. Goodwin. Gates, urogram for time ofavailable conferstake Sunday evening Hoy, ences Aug. 1910; d 21 Aug 1910. facored us with a vocal solo ac- - Grover, Greene, Gates, Holt.Hinek-leeheld during the months of n son of John E. i ntnpamed by our oigamst. Rath- - Hellion. Hunt. Harwood. Edward G and March. W. Rees i Roueche and Lila Graham: b 10 ley. Hawkes. Harden, Howe. Hurd. January, February Hall, Howland, was Bear Hough. July 1911; d 10 July 1911 the lxtn. Harvey. Thursday, John K'lwaid; son of Thomas Lake. Star Valiev ami Montpelier Hudson. Hilhcr. Hansford, Heile- ;Ni' Garage floors should be kept Roueche; b 11 July lxol: d 1 Feb. loan, Holcomb, Ilcnsington. Harn-free from oil, which rapidly cor- 1928 Md Annie Rasimis-en- . also son. Hatch, Hills. Hand, Haulen-hecrmtes tire tread. b 1!I Dec .i 9 d 19 Dec. 19U9 Lila Graham Holbrook. Horton. Harden-- , Gilead, dau of Samuel Shaffer; burgh. Hungorford, Holland, Hen-- : Marrmer, 'on of John E The Mackenzie is the inth longRoueche and Lila Graham; d 21 h Dec lli '9: d Dec 22. 1(679 ilersoii. Hayward. est river in the world, having a Tcxuiia Queen, dau of Samuel Feb. 1932. Joslvn. Keyes, Kifnherley. Jordan, Snuffer: b 3" Mir l'14: d Juno Kinner. Kingsbury, Kittle, Kent, length of 2.525 miles. st John William K on of John 27. 1916 Lamb, Lombard, Lumbcrt. Lake, The Hawaiian islands were made KM William Scott, o 3 J.ui lx7.i. d Lambert. Lovell, Lockwood. Loom- I luted States 11 territory on Julv Ann. b 27 Mar, 1936 July pejn. England; is. Lansing, Mitchell, Morse, Mun- 1 898 Hilma O dim of Ola and Ellen Id 29 Nov 19161 Morrison. sey. Miller, McClelland, M o r r s, ;j Apr Homy; I) 13 (M 1622. England; Mathews, Mathewson, Olson; b 24 Oil laiij. Dl 13 Dec. KHin. 1937. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Mann, Moore, Morey, Murray. SMI I II KosDAIU. N'uixe, Northrup. Newman, Noyes, UW-M- A Infant ihtld of Edward Obit 0 Hcdvio; dau of A F and JohanNorton, Nason. Smith and Pina be Weaver, h na Knsdahl; d 20 Apr t.sel Parks. Pratt, Pettibone. Pomfret. FEMURESOF 'Nov 1''9: il 17 Nov t.H'9 SCHENK THIS QL'AlbVT W0DE OF il'hinnoy. Perry. Pynehon. Perkins, X.lllltKIlC. Verda dau of itwani: Phillips, Peck, PHlke, Pierce, TRAVEL IS THE sun of Bi ugt s,l, 'Sloik Si honk and Clara Sjuheig Nielson; Raiford. Redman. View w Hanson: b i Mtr 1ss2, Sweden: Randall. Risley, Roberts. Rmgei-iseNov. 1916, d 27 Nov. 1916 sustained il 3 Dct. 1921 GET OF- - THE COUKiTHN-SiO- E itwim: dau of Volga Read. Russell, Ring, Rowles, Schenk and t'lara Sjoheig; Kama, dm uf Kiali Jenson Rockwell. IM FULL SlOONY (i Sw den, 27 Aug. 1x52; d 5 Sept Nov t'116; (i 27 No v. 1916. Somerville, Sampson, S 1 t e 19J7md SCOTT P.ongt Sjoherg Schaefer, Searl, Shattuck. Syniondx, Rose Em 'rime; dau of John vtOKY Sheldon, Sweetland. Spen-,ceSummer, . il 18 Jane Dsn. William and Fanny Scott; d 2x Joseph' Seward, Stoker, Scvathland, I S KINtill WI Oct. lsvi. Simomls. Stevens. Srgur. Towne, Millie. son of George Brigham, d 13 ,lati lliot. Tilley, Taylor. Tieadwcll, Todd, IN Franklm son of John S'tinghani: b 2') May 1111; Teal. Thayer. Pnderhill, Van lam Scott und Melinda Weactr; Apr 191s. Hoyden, Thorp, Wright. Wingf.old. j 1'J TXT LOU Sept 19"6. IWyche, Woodard. Wilkins. Worden, Ah bn, son of James G Taylor iXViute, West. Isaac; sun of John Suill; h 1,5 Wales. Walston,, I Vh. 1x37; il 31 Mar. l91o. and Mmy Alice Jessup; h 7 June W estcntt, Wheeler, Whitney, W ar-- I Lucilie, 19'C; d 2s June 1907. ten, Weldon. Wilder. Kit Billiard Russel, child, d lxpl Mim John Pane T'HKI KK.lt Ille. XXKKK XT I.041AN Satiiiday. June 13 we had the - . not open to public inspection Special facts. Mainly comprised in the Indian Territory Tribes ot Indians: Clierokees, Choiktows, Sermnoles. Creeks, Chnkasaws, to 22 settlers Opened April txsli, and another large tract m lyyl. Cherokee Str.p or Outlet in the , i.orth in 1x93. Settled with extra- 1 .1 claims in 1S"D. 1,s9d and Clevi land. Admitted Taken from Indian name "Ohio-n.u lied m 178 at Marietta Piedom-inan- t hum "beautiful river. ordinary rapidity. Indian Territory meaning early settleis were French, State." Flower: was unorganized. Acquired 1303 by then English Capital is Columbus. Called "Buckeye Louisiana Purchase, and from MexScarlet Carnation, Eightv-eigh- t counties. ico m Isis. Tahlequah was the OKLAHOMA beVital slatislu Kegistration town. in 1907 Hast chief to union Admitted 2U Dec. 19nX of births 1012 gan Prominent cities are Tulsa and and deaths. Give names, names of state admitted). First settled in Guthrie. was set apart parents, dates, and towns or coun- 1x34, when this land were Name from Choctaw Indian word removed for Indians who ties when requesting certificate "red people " Called Vital retorus are kejit by Dipt, from their original homes. See be- meaning "Boomer State." Flower: Mistle nf Health, Columbus. Ohio In- llow). Capital is Oklahoma City. toe. Seventy-seve- n counties. dexed Fee: Sue. Vital statistics: Vital records are Wills Write to recorders of the The cod lays an average of ri spective counties. kept by clei ks of the respective eggs during its spawning count iex, Deeds Same as above. Wills -- Write to clerks of the re- season. Marriages -- Write to county probate judges in respective counties. spective counties. In some shops of Canton, China, Deeds Same as above, Census. First census taken Isbn potatoes are sold singly, m halves, Marriages Same as above. incomplete. First complete census Census- First census taken in or even in quaiters. 1x50. in Is FirH '3 : auxiliaries. In a letter from the first presi- dem y dated April 20, 1942. ad- dressed to presidencies of stakes, bishops of wards, presidents of mission and presidents of branches, the following appeared: "Sacrament meetings are the ward meetings. They are for the ward membership as a whole and not for any special group, how- ever important the group may be. There should be one Sabbath Sacrament meeting each week in every ward, and the bishops of the wards will be expected so to arrange auxiliary organization and other meetings to to leave this regular Sacrament meeting each week for .the wards. "This matter recently had the very careful consideration of the council of the first presidency and he Quorum of the Twelve, who iimi immously reached the follow- recent Siaas OHIO The arrangement for the various organizations of the church to have the opportunity of piesenting their program on two Fast Sunday evenings during the year has piob-abl- y come to your attention. The cu ganization is to Genealogical have its programs in January and October. This apportioning of Fast Sundays came as a result of recom- niendaticms from the fiist presi- deucy and an agreement reached of the various by the executives m temple fur'sby the under LaSalle about 1682. Odid to Gu-a- t Britain m 1763 Bussed to United States in 17X3 Bart of Noithwest Territory in '17x7. Virginia and Connecticut INFORMATION ojiti iljutign. ( Edilor's is Note: Following part of a letter from the Genealogical stake iliairmen. We believe that it will be of general interest to LDS church members, Happenings at Logan Temple bom b July !93x. PITKIN Gennet Irene; d 6 Sept. D83I age 31 years of Jay L Mary Vilate. dau Pitkin and Matilda Henrie; d p a this Society Lists . ditonal we stated that we seem to be entering a new wink, when geenalogical research and accurate records will be stiessed much more than m the past This letter seems to imply that temple work can proceed only when accurate records an- made available for temple ordinances. In ei Lund Iehrson. (till bum IKTKKsON Kit hard: son of Ned Peterson, b 12 Dee. I'.i33. d 14 Dee K'23 Infant; n capacity n f 6iivii to W II Kvrtn, Loan, tlinour lhuT'iH of jVital Message . IVlirson 2" July Nellie Larson. 'I'm of Mnns KcT- -t 11 Dee. 1X55, Sweden. 02". il.m. of Brngl Olxon 111- -' Sweden, il la Dee son nf IVlir lx,5s, Sweden; August, m lrtUr Genealogical aid enmmeiils from long -- of il.m a Sis-- w to union elavs in temple work names being held up m til' Index Biueau one individual summed P up thus: 'Names are scarce at the t. rnple simple because thousands of names tliat were submitted to i he index biueau long ago are stdl being held there though they sinmid III .nailable fot temple ordinances now" Here an- some suggestions for speeding up the work of the Index Dui.au The following aie extracts fnmi a letter recently received lion, the Genealogical Society of I'tah. Another problem that seems to need some attention is that of cm opl.'t ness and accuracy m compiling records that are present. I toi checking at the Index Bureau. The w'otk ot the Index t Buiei.il is to duplications by checking with the files to see il endowment work has been done for pioperly identified individuals whose names are piesmted. "Your iiigamzation will be rendering a great service to the in-- 1 v duals submitting names and to this society, if in some way von will effei tively pn sent this message to your people: Even iti m that is obtainable and that is called for on the family group t on be oi should the revised form before sln it rei tly recorded presenting names at the Index Bateau. It is the responsibility of tile one submitting the records to make them correct and this is not the obligation of the ones who eiisor and check the records" 'Mav pages might be wntten to elaborate upon tins message but tile plain tact i that genealogical icsearch and temple work has come about as a Jesuit ot the Spirit of Elijah in "the hearts ol the i hi! h if and in " the hearts of the fatheis. In otiier words, this is the wot k ot the laud May we realize this and strive to encourage each one to do a sufficient quantity of accurate work to make it possible "tin the temples to operate somewhere near their full dunl'.ials iigaidng tint W The Other Side of the Question MILLVILLE DEATH rt'.HKM t'frif ' lion lon f.th I 19 12. 2 0. , WHERE TO FIND EDITED BY W. M. EYERTON Genealogical and Temple News JUNE SATURDAY, - jiumin? V I cant do a b he says R's p. vvt'i Hi him dent. resistance: It wa By HOY CRANE 7xiper apectiv (Mltvh AN AMERICAN SEAPLANE LAND SO NEAR. A JAP PESTROHERf THEN WOW VUIU 300 RETURN TO CHINA? AE ithous -- y its. Bisho ithfiel by i?an to "ne He ' fs. Mi. si by jenfre pal dent, helc r --iked en fell A By V. ALLEY OOP soRpy THIC. mixed UP IUyouifi im DSCAR. POONA AFFAIR.. PEP-- - you iom haps KJUOW IT, BUT x (WELL , i I THE MAMS A Ror.fci. A Lii'HI "XtXL JAFANItSE sAl 1.0149 HFRE a ACID S,R ec, X PAPER THE LOOIC At THE HEAD- AH.. - WERE FOUMD M 3 HE SURF EAR LV TODAV Bx A Tom COJMiy WO , ) 'THOUGH WCFEkAuF WAS FOllMD. IT IS THOUGHT T. HAMLIN HFRFS A ,3i)LfcC Rites AMcLfc . OHE OF The M jiithfiel Srnit ,et ove r all rVFPs j DAMOEROUS NAAMIAC,- av, no -- Sanmary axed 0 seper cai -- it made Hooper meir bel .jt and act hft of Fower; sd. a mid ch jt t Ar mis ne m th conli ':r.jes it u .a mar had tot LOW MOTlCrts. I ht war him Ti,' OV.tH iLK.' WOO TO VCLLOVO GO LO NCCOOMT MOO Lex GO TVLM MOO kWOW I OMOT -- AY Y WWV. mQOO&W TiAY CQ0WO. LA.MCV8 OLYM bOK5YOv:x LOO'-uW(- b NY T'Acl YWNLV, 'He. VO'd tASL A AVSi'J . 1 3LM YN hh5S7 VNy.S YWtxY 600 with vJb CERTMMLV H00PLE MAJOR (VRE SCORING HIGH ON SCENIC DELIGHTS IT'D 6E MORE RESTFUL IF )' the turtles how Didn't keep I long ( SITTING Mctr TEFiR'NG DNVS OFF THE CfENDAR TILL WE PASSTHNT HIWSTSYCK ! EVERVBODV N DOES AWAKE, DASH-TH'- S iNS UP '6E'ND US AND HONKING PCR HALF, THE ROAD iL'Ui -- . J h t Cj-- - '3 jjA-V- f mJ bxy J j. ' f fast Hide ' the : d C s worth,' (h ;vArvjr 1 'His TKMIT.K. Following are the special stake appointments at the Logan temple for the days of next week Monday, June 22 There will he two endowment sessions but no special stake appointments on tli day.' Tuesday, June 23 - Boise Rexburg stakes. Bear River Wednesday, June Benson stakes. Thursday June 25- Idaho Smith-- ' field and Malaii stakes Oneida and Friday, June 26 Franklm stakes torald Kaotic, essed j Lillie Sjoherg; dau. of Beugt Nilson Sjnberg and Kama Jenson . h 5 July H'.io; d 21 No. 1915; md. Herman Thenrer. TOItLKIt Annie Kathnna; H25 July 1825: d 27 Nov 19D2 TKOLSON Kama; dau. of llans NeDon Carolina; b 26 Mar. 1x59; d 22 and F.lna Nelson; b 9 July 1X47; cl 21 Oet. Kins. Apr. 1939. Md. Hebcr Slmffer. Gilead; b 4 May 1,830; d 24 July Andrew; son of Ola Trolson: b lmil. 27 July 1842; d 5 eb. 1926. Martin; mm of Martin Shaffer XX ALTON and Matilda Hunt; h 190: 1; d 26 Betty La Rue; dau. of Iai Rue Jan. 1905. Walton: b 26 Apr. Humphreys son of Samuel Shaffer; 1934; d 17 Aug. 1934. Joseph; to a s service acterizi , Joseph It.; g stion . r, June l9i'I. Martin Luther; Non of Joseph Shaffer; b 26 Mar. 1x66; d 2u July 1936; mil Matilda Hunt. Samuel; son of Joseph R. Shaffer; b 7 May 1x67; d 3 Mar. 1937. Irene; b 23 Feb. 1x77; d 22 Pee 1937. Md. Samuel Shaffer. vi co m of icsjer . i fine be , n. ood i Mt THE-PRIN'- is There i on j but the :ir;b , i li moer's T he wa. k. -- Ko Hr. ; 1 have 1 Ben-zing- i Smithfit : Name Index From Hartford ; t side ;e eulog i flower: Tol-n.a- I I aft join i ' i sjaine offi-uato- rs n. Ei jies. i i t re of WASH TUBBS iNOUlCm - n- En AfY ;. 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