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Show K T" r- - n, A i.l,.,,lTTif:M--'- : ; - THE DESERET NEW'S, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923, ChurcV Department. (VI I LIFE IN UTAH FIFTY YEARS AGO -- Compiled From the Files of the Deseret News of 1878.) book-deale- K ts - i - ton, Oct IX. 1824 Their children were: Susanna, m Robert Latham. 1449; Mary b. 147w. m. Edward m. first, 1434 Gray; Edward, m.b. second. Ebaaneta barah Hilton, Hutchinson tgranddnughter of Ann Jui Hutchinson); barah n. first, 19. I44S. Myles blandish, m. second. 1443, Tobias Payne, m. third, Richard Middlecat,Joha. m. first Elizabeth...:. m. second. Judith. .. . fftad Joan), Joaepph, m. barah.,.. had Lucy Ireland); Samuel, k 141, m, Hannah Briggs; Isaac, b. 1444, tn Mary Ntwell. Benjamin, b. Aug. if, 1455. H. Cadwaitader, M.D. Gray 8srssn Meeting. A metiug the Gray eurnaihe asaeciatioa will be held Tuesday, ucu 23, at 7.3 p.m. at the home of Donald Gray, Sis Second East. Fullmer Family ILeunleu. The descendants of Peter Fullmer held a family reunion on Saturday, Ucu 13 in lhe Le Grande ward amusement hall to Join with he famines of Michael sad George Jacob otlwr, who were hold ng a family reunion at the Koilmcr church near Milton. Pennsylvania, at tne .same time. Peter Fullmer wak the of Johan Jacob Koljmer,grandson eider brother of Mtchae! and Geore Ja- Conference At Bradford 3 r. was ship 4 today by Mr. 0. P. fwyar, well known pioneer This snergtlc firm Is bad gone east for the purfruit business pose of making purchase for the leading out In Christmas and New Years trade. th.s jetr." Sisters K-- R. Snow. Elizabeth Seremh Anniversary. . ' and E. Davis had left for The Mutual Improvement asso- Howard a trip north In the Interest of the ciation as a Church-wid- e entity Relief societies and Mutual Imare not 17 years old. but a few In- provement associations. They exdividual organizations as such were to visit Maiad. Ida., and in existence some years before the pected Summit and Wasatch Morgan, organization in its present .capacity For th same purpose came Into existence. One such was counties. D. Sisters Zina Young snd E. R. in the eleventh ward. In the locaT had gone month. They would column fifty years ago: Yesterday Wells Lehl, .American Fork. Spanat 2 p m. the Y. L. M. 1. association visit of the Eleventh ward celebrated its ish Fork and Goshen. f seventh anniversary. There were Fall Wither. present as visitor. President AnFall weather: In the Isms of cob and Oct. 15th was the ISOih gus M Cannon. Fisters M. I. Horne, Oct. " ard I Evana, associate editor of 14: "The sky Is cloudy, the sir (Special Correspondence) E. 8 Tavlor- 8- M. Heywood. 8 anniversary of the settling of th-- e Salt Lake: th. Millennial Star, mission famines in Northumberland counBRADFORD, England. Oct. I. dreariness XI. Kimball. Phoebe Woodruff and chilly, snd a general ty. Pennsylvania, a.so the 196th an- Members and Investigators from all Ralph V. Chisholm, MerAfter the predicts the close of the season. bait Margaret P. Young. ry-treasurer. Lake; of the arrival 4n the tn niversary autumn leaves cover every dttcrndin'i. He was torn In GUo--t.pert of Yorkshire assembled I nited States of their father. Jacob opening exercises the report was The Leeds rill Sandbers, district president. SI. of the conference bosom fall on snd sidewalk the float the Fo Imer in which the finances of who the given, landed here Sent. . John A. Leicestershire,. Aug. district held Bept. 23, In the Carl- George, Utah;thePresident Young folks 14. 1526. Who did England. association were shown to be in a of every streanr. he marry ani 173. British mission. of Bradford. Wldtsoe, school. The ton street note make a last should G Boys of this out carried was what are the names, AU of birth similar program flourishing condition. Sister Ellis Wldtsoe, presin nature The conference followed a big dis- Salt Lake; Leah D.Relief that of th R. Shinn read an excellent essay on Item. It Is cheaper than going up and death of bis ca Ulrn? societies. In Pennsylvania and w. g vr. trict M. I. A. competition, which ident of mission O. the 'Object of Life; remarks were he canron among th poison Irr" op.nd 1 basket lunch after wh:ci Hawkins, disSalt Lake: James the was held Sept. 2?. then mad bv the visitors and th Two days later: Our Mo?h Earth f a lifers is Qeery Depart meat. assembly joined singing secretary, Benjamin, tlah: SecWe evp it re me iury officer of th ward, all of mhnh was arrayed In dazzling whit this Newspapers for several weeks trict J. war ipofCered Kirkham, Salt Lake. Black-foopublicfrom the Bulletin of the Sons B Bowers. Sketches imm brthe Frank werd of an edifying character. Sis- morning, hut th unscrupulous sunlives have been giving favorable t. LeRoI G. Barclay, row ond baprecent a and ter Shipp. In behilf of tho mem- light ha since despoiled her of her of tJe Revolution in California lo- or David Jhn Solomon and ity announcing Unus fullror were given. Idaho; Willis E. Bean, Brice. Hope street, Los tismal service. M. L A competition, bers of tho society, presented to beautiful- - clothing, and she now cated at 437 So, An . account H. Curtis. Kendall of IKS; Hyrum. the Anseic9,Vaiif timber, l4-scentennial and conference. Many favorable Vtah. Sister Xfary Freeze, the president, wear her everyday dress of plain . . was road by Jos.ph Qaerirw. Bu;w.v L'tah: AUtn G. Pack, Liverpool a beautiful wreath, nlcelr framed, black. The mountains, however, the conference also the t.lllp, of tfa. splendid Ill VAN I.IPKR VanWho'wero born characer rf reports litof the Salt Lake: John If Ford. lof'il papers on the dist-ic- t. are still tenacious of their woven from the hair of the member. a ta. of family' D Riper, Maty John parent iKmon Sol of genial P.ichLeld, I tah: Alma C. Tranter, in New Jsr-'eaccompanied by some appro- wardrobfkoand in sol ,wo "lo aflnr Monday folloulng. 17, i;ta, Srt " It which Mrs. bid fair toward 4 verses. regain The favorable attitude Anna F. Griffith, president Bristol district. Nephl. After these exer- priate dud he;t. 21. 1!7? fehe CaW-tl- l. A nw! mail had ben i rises were over the company sat p.ro wrltt.n by Mis, Rowe. 1412. near Limi. V. Mormomsm. as a result of the en- Utah: Gartiham Stainton. local Abjah "i f An Newr f. via sl.rily rnnim. Third row Haber M. th. ny.i ergetic efforts of the down to a sumptuou banquet, pre- - tnblished from Fillmore brother Jersey. count, vv. vjT and n.r!.nc.s ofmoral, th. to FrU- -. Utah, a dt- - F. B ri .early oared for the occasion, and thus telope diet i ht, coupled with the Fackrall, Bltckfoot. Idaho: Nepbl ef this of Ki rmtt Pennsylvania I DRAKE Who waa th tnoth-- e Fuji. favoraN closed what waa throughout a most tanc of 72 mile. tb mail to be tsro aawphon. solos nwjpapr publicity has Gutter, S !t Lake: Metctn tl; He was B!tf of f'ul Irake carried on the round trip three M. FuIIm.r enjoyable affair." aroused much comment and is sure Dtinklev, American Fork. Utah, Bucly pr.nd-of New W. had at porn Piscatawa. Fox a Edwin week Jere. time Cannon-Jenkfo- s William E. Egbert, Murtatigh, Ida ; to result in good. Nuptials at Man-t- t. April 2!. 1712. and was Bthe eon of and H. Franklin Fu'Imcr was Gerdell Jacobson. Liverpool Shown in hte accompanying pic. H In the Issue of Oct, 1. appeared been appointed postmaster AhTahsm Drake, Jr, f scataway. od fo saved htm. E. J. Colvin was ture are: d'str.rt. Fountain Green. I'tah: 'oi. Jeoh rrak married Charity naro.d as assistant the following: and Tire at the Ontario. First row Left to' right: Rich Morns D. ugden, Richfield, Utah. Young, when and where were they nd J;'"n r'scretary "This afternoon Bow.r. r. ir esteemed V B C. as chairman Word had l?en received of a fire married and worthy friend Mr Abraham of s,. Arawa Who rial BREWER, conimltt... tn silver Ontario of th In work w.r. Th.r. H. Cannon, son ef the Hon. George the Sj . wife of Jonatnan d.sc.nda n taf kWl,V1a.lr Un mine. Parley Park. It originated bella Q. Cannon, and Mis Sarah A. Jenbora June fl, 1419, trewer? He T and the fire at errenged kins, daughter of Thomas Jenkins. tn th room containing conducted Mass. were Mrs. by Brew-tFramingham. They of Eaq . were united In the bofld of pump near the oil room and from tae parents of Got. barn a ! Brewer, f.mli; I "It rapid!?. there 4. ALLRED4 spread born B Xov brideat 1814, dEORd wedlock, the father of the -Framingham, though and who married Martha groom performing the ceremonv. known." the Item said, Bent, bore ob- March 7, 1720, at By PRESIDENT F. S. HARRIS and N. I. BUTT, and -- responsibility-- both We heartily congratulate the voung full particulars have not been covThe long life of service and garFramingham. Col Adjutant-Generwaa Brewer a!L of I r Denver New Item civic the and ecclesiastical buildings in tained. tha,t and on capacity. mutual the Of Brigham oun University. happy coupl ter of George Alired. Utah pfoner A short time before hie deatn, excellence victnitv and (n 1777 Massacfeueett.l?75, of fhelr choice, for we ering and in the tmmediat of 1853. exemplified h remarkable whch occured in January of 1824. are- as certain commanded the Twelfth Battalion bride made of the mine are either destroyed that the Special Corre'spondence ) link bet wen a former day and the he related early experiences and a hanpy selection n we are that or In flames. Large piles of lum- Mass Continental Line of the Revowas bom In. Il- and memories to his family and the Cannon went off In the right ber are also on fre. snd will prob- lutionary army J F G fascinating Instead of burdensome. present. H riirE.VS-R- ' ct' IT. President Fam-ilBARROW MORTON. consumed. O) entirehr Acoordiug to Living Standards until linois in 1427, eon of Mary and Jnenda. Ho recalled being taken direction. on ably burn Mar th blearing Mrs. and WoodLut notes that y Farrow say In speaking of the more derirable Martin Allred. Upon his arrival in on the knee 6t the Prophet Joseph Ah heads of Abraham 8a rah We earnestly hop that thf ravage ruff In company with irgima main of function the n Jtome who in married Pullen Jonahan WM home so serious condi.!ona above. Utah, be settled first at Mam!, Hmith and his brother Hvrum of old be realixd In the careers of th Lre mar not be and Florence Dalton drove Maine. Aug. 4. 1464, was Winthrop other than the for cessathat the homes were more turned rearing which to cause moved permanent as to was he Smith. after said that his death It on Saturdar t, hold con- any nd fortunes of their modern Spring a . of Mlrsh Barrows and toPneblo daughter or less above the average; almost tion of work In the City, and in 1844 to Ephraim, marked tho passing of the last namesakes Hi wifr. Sarah Morton, both of Sunday and' Monday in the and training of children la that of - Ontario queen Middleboro. Pueblo district. where he lived the remainder of person A local item said that James of Utah's mine.or Taunton. Xtasa.i in his community woo furnishln a place to recuperate f'1 homes are better in ptuny ways those of past generations, but Mirah was said to have been a Monday evening. They returned from the his life. He was one of the build- knew the prophet and also the last day s toil and strife. The ljle dgree 0f betterment varies ers of the old fort at Ephraim and who through early day experiences Elder Frank Peterson spent the raptain of mfltia, and to have fought exhausted business In week-enCould the Micah Rvolutirn. apparently widely according to the standard had full part in ths trying exper- In Utah had acquired" tho langIn Fort Lupton. man. factory worker, or farmer of living of the owners. Since he a shortened form of Mslachl? iences of those early day a His uage of the Indiana A clear-ee- d Elder Arthur Taor left TuesM of Want anceetry home, elides Into the bath cation tends to increase the income ch Barrows capacity as leader in ths commu- sagacious lesder always, his memT1? fr,end !n Fort Collins tub. r.nd hi w'tie Seah Morton, and their changes clothes, repairs the of the people, and to raise the nity was recognize throughout the ory Is held In reverence by all who t residence: also proof of and vicinity. (lace J bruised boIy, and enjoys a few standard of living, the homes which Miss He numerous Marv held yearn. Bodt of Mirah a Revolutionary positions knew him. service C. been lahnHr 9n has minutes relaxation in an overstuf- - measure up tu the highest stand- Till, department la conduced by the Genemlokl F. Q. 47 South Temple Mceet. halt lake Cit J, tn the interest -- .t riah. fed after which chair, PUIXEN-TIKEU ork. "Durlng the days when people I of family organisations, genealog cal research and temple fl) WantNumber, pleaseed the ancestry of N cnolas Pullen tion for appendicitis on Monday. Ilfs without entral!" from the country visit this city for 4 Inquiries, conrentions. etc- - for accounts of reunions, and notices ar.d Mary Tjckr. with places of Maas a the purpose of marketlngT etcBarson who has been iHibliraikiu stiould be written plain?, especially names "d residence. They were married in laboringMary in Ft. Collins was operatmany teams er allowed to one sole of the paper only and brief as poraiWe. AIpKllJt r el Think of ths part ths telephone great 176S. Jan. oboth. C. 19, Mas, stand about the streelswhile their I on on THE ed In the L. D 1. 1. MMFRIAI. FOR THIh DEPARTMENT DIRECT TO F. Q has come to play In ovary phase of owners are engaged in business. J AOENEAIOGICAL. b. hospital at Fait Lak. MKI LTV. U)) B!CK YYo were the parthis is ail weil enough if carents life; social, chrlc, economic, com- Now, and grandparents of Deacon or an f lhe othr foolish York farmers tended to own good only to a reasonable extent, Edmund Re. who came to fiudbury. arrived mercial. Bo common Is It you give ried tlL v. , ,, ar things which happen to come to homes and to furnish them well but otherwise It may result io COW- - held In th. East Jordin Mass., in JiiJD P K Ft L It lZi?Zit It no thought Rarely, If over, do great Inconvenience to the public. r.lKOPEIX GENE4MH.ICAI. fiupplemeiiits the active somewhat in proportion to their v ale First ward chapel, bunaay. l! GBESAa I) re- amuFement may come he family education. The l.ving expends of Oct- - 14, with about 15 peoplevaluBowman, born Sept. 11, 179J. of Salt Tjakp v you visualize, whed yon take down For intance: our country friends Lydia interested be All our friends the vili il0lt hocus, radio must-- , rca,ding, or Kentucky. Tcnnese, and Texas was married on April J3 D!5 at West Jordan. Normsn L. the benefit fro with a laudable endeavor to excomplicated--machinery- " the receiver Taylor of conversation Life seldom becomes farm families report of reiving which Included able instructions given by the three Barnard. VL, to Jonathan Wheelock: Moroni. Samuel own busmen, station in ho following jntormal their pedite S. ("luff of was Uhi. members of the iiu .visiting that is set In motion to their vehicles and animals In close the congress, vrueft this summer. and drear when a per- - ferd.t urea for furni'-hinhe th home, Bd Alon Wau of Caatle- - tion of each ,YTiGr WhoRw.r.'Vr;;r: JJaY, dnd Denmark, ca g over F.h to oiety. Archibald F. Bennett ent dv is given vtr.ej In proportion to the grant your request; tho myriad proxmity to the drinking troughs, It is sent to this depar mfiit by Secretary I was and where bom- of she diversions. th tion and born?H. the so wiselv provided by the city for Elder John A. Viute, president of operator I fi,!pf of the Arthur wires, tho vast organization ef emth V. V. ar.d J. Taylor organisation A survey of two ezpatned One of the things nhioh educa maltvr Utnh the benefit of the gneral public. the European mission, who was Genealogical soc.ety and reminded at fl) CADMUS-JONE- S ployee; and little enough do you ft) Can tiy,S'ark w?r the The result is that. Inasmuch as so present on mat occasion; ua that we bava representatives ' one give me the we know about it, anyway. I are same the of visitors of 's the ha First Pres.dency. radtnos.' burn t many The International Irom congress Rut wo know theres the mind, the streets in those Co.. New Je Genealogy, called to convene in Co- Council of the Twelve, the Temple at tho switchboard, or ex- lar neighbohoods become soparticutne (Essex crowd wif Eiiubftb Jones. the first week of rmtmtte and tho hbrary in wonduring penhagen an.1 repair. nit rr4 poo!, ne'viy 'off for board of directors. Th.s is a mtohlnrs. Galdwell. They are burid change. at the office, and we know ed that it is sometimes difficult for Agust, 12, met wriht serious th. j pa.med and and a new htntw.f rrcuprrat.ng that Y!eotrar answers give her wagons or carriages to pass; while in tne fbrra of vppositiou derful organization ar.d f,r the next day In the cenlrnl h'at'nq- plant, telephone. Pr.bvter'n cmet.ry at Caidwvll. floor h.br7n th recrca - ; "putin each on wiii much if corns the of ,,14 bcandinav.aa from hours phorou-iaphdoing good, th time when we take down th and daVp and those piano many drivers, who have approach h3re a:50 ftf labor ex4rdrd nhn societies It seems that do hs part to with nn rip'nmobJIs availnM. vor- - JRcstrv from sun-uat horn ed with the intention of allowing The has been placsou-t- y of MPD. Us responsibility the E!zabefh InDanish will married who complete and then perhrp And now, this is ths point: Fifty animals to quench their thirst, are ird directly as the education of the afe fiftieth anniversary next ear, and ed upon the stake committee for ill- o tiers lncrpa.i1. iCiihTn,iC rhn7.Tz V 1ib Mo,r!r" T'I!V: years ago tho telephone had Just obliged to turn awav disappointed. that the stake work, upon the ward ofn after the tali for this congress ficers come into use; ss a practical adof qra.-oIvirrioM ttar nt! tie "To persons desirous of leaving waa well ' to see a is that SHERWOOD Wh-- t w.r, tn, under way, it was tnought inrm- th, Rei.af tn the to bei held, j,..,. for tne classes pact junct ef social and economic life; their teams for anv length of time that the whole matter snould of Crshntn S,rwooi of bors he!1 be tove'hcr the ai.r.n Its utility had been demonstrated, in public thoroughfares, we would postponed for a year. As a result and a teacher appointed The gen-ei- par,nta w.ntap tliera th, ttruallv Ltt-- to thi Co. N,w Yo-ho cf chnpei '1n- a'1 t'ro- - vfrv but It waa eniy feeling be wayno, y that the wtreet of Salt La k e ofthe discussion, the congress was committee prov.des the ,n bram" a' tr.ar- - quilt waa mad, thV daughter CJtrl.tioa work to speak. For instance: Z C. M. L are numerous, broad and long, and 'Jorn:rG an-- ' .bore rather thin a pie-- ore: tti ried Ben J.ro'n Brown M. G. R. iciaiiv U i uorhe These. .xlasaei w;l da more than' UWAKD-SPOFFOR- ! wh ch eno at or. re'.nxaMon reason had Installed telephone lines from there Is certainly no excuse for attendedby Wan' rrd and by general conceniiS of opinion l.tr, was Laid, in any other one thing to get people'. parrntaff of Dorothy V.'a-- fl) West-t. Limps the office to a few of the main de- such discourtesy as to surround the it was decided to look to next ear interested TirwlelfUy In genealogical and tern-p- cheur Co. New York, who ldiryto- The manager took drinking troughs, to the Inconven- for the real beginning of this work. ta?v p partments. jnrM. Friday evening Alra. John L. Wead ofT n He hoped the privilege ried Thomas Tell iban ever before, i: U not Lus nf work. them down the receiver and the connec- ience of scores of teamsters; or to Papers presented from counModern ITome Comfort In Connect on with G. R. tn uie to function because the fam- bolding jHerrick gave her Junior school re - ' Italy and other tion waa established direct between block up frequently troddn 'foot- sia, Germany. M, I A. wHI be appreciated ft D Whatcital in the Kn.ght Campbell Th (1) DANIELS-BERRiv immeiy ires it a a camping of a most Inter- the mu speInx up of prodartn him and the shipping department. paths to the delay of hurreds of tries, some of thembut is the desire of the leaders, that a was the date of marriage ofHannah sic hai meal In and th incrense efficiency ground to be u'd during the congress class be held each esting character, An enterprising citizen with means pedestrian" week; but local Daniels, bora Mnrrh 13. 1.97 in Ot- AY. Lawrence as or ed whole a more became ica!on mad time and sleeping houi- -. This ac- a 'h Richirds pf!Me, Salt ' cf md lmgaination had put In a wire be must conN H, and Joseph H. tor K Mtsk problems ford. adjusted by I orThe Indian Question 1 of congenial spir.ts. engagbased upon poems to meeting P? a. few da5$ 1" Deliver placed writhln th reach of th local author.! es between his office snd his home; rf h rtlt Brry? Whit w th, n the work of genealogy a week on. business, irom sulting Isolated observation of the a Congressional dlnarv firr!v mnnv homo comfor E der Andrew K. 8mith of tEe of inquiry ed thefr daughter Elizabeth A lastThur-dadirect communication, no central. intoAnent y hr- - wr.tera, for even several points of the European con- research wer Mr treat to best and convenience Mrsand fairest that the faint ftr and u among ways D. bureau said t to C. O. make Bo exchange. There was some talk tinent. success of any line of work we in order to avoid and daughter. Betty return-edt- o vnnd th fonderi dream of the or- - Lea of delinquent children where Replies, of direct lines between business the Indians of the however. Out gathering, of a woman of Denver have or must loss definite a mm conditions be We dlnarv mieht from an eastern fw , - WHITMORE objective. expected to be to firms whose closeness of relations Uve. sndand consequent an InternattonaJ most Mr. and Mr. Luc.en Ray of trip. c what we are A. F. O.. July 1921 The fol.owirg generati-ago BeaufJl rur- - at their aopt, studies in Salt of genealogy, with regular str ring understand snouted Hi hrt thers mas uo gen News said, propv, society to aecompHshchairs npoiis imluae that 44 per rent and c,'hion1 v Lake acre guests in Denver last data ia taken from the Paul editorially: no way of getting oral hook-osessions at various times and in was Abraham to very Mr . week. a particular a of on Mormon es 43 is ho!1 of to the The teach fathers which is cent in the Sutro Librarv. and policy Ray her on that per tndcrr tin- - the mothers were various parts of the earth, bteps trace hts faml.y line anybody or any place of business the Indians right to Sen Francisco, It ts written by my. business Sunday coming and show have already not absent even were dinner pother hods her bah liar been taken for the the his descendants with whom you were not directly them bow toagriculture priestboodthat cousin and edited after his death guests of Dr. and they one afternoon or evening m an av- F often Mrs. of F. F. slf will sustaining. towards d!ngv. 'he planted good Hmtze nopMere should securing In he no know was central. that a connected; word, vigntfui by his sister, VVher their home on Corona- - 8t. On i auqh-- a thev have not been pre- leriBth)ft-- cf T.,:i Jlow btr 'and cold floor, gndjtrace eekfc gjiJ not.'jnore Xhan 8 society.-- i -- cm heir to the It waa Just beginning to dawn on vented through his can out th:s pol- in- correspondence with the leaoera progenitors, priesthood, ehair that forced one to or 10 percent of them were absent and that his descend- Allen in thehunt'! rmtiei11 LV3 Sat,JrdaY they were dinner guests earning that soma sort of icy the from th inattheandlof and Dr. and Mrs A r. RresUm t asW-- as two even.ng a week. A results are highly encourpresent ants should keop a perfect record. daughter Farah connection between the various it looks favorable. oe each very for himaeif his and rkham writing th Jov of r!txat!on was reasonable amount of recreation r WILLIAM ALLEN a Lodge in Jarr. can- places that had Installed telephones aging. Xwbury - yon an1 a be able to H tried to impress upon posterity Suh would b- - secured society t denied all hare been native h The th presrobbed, of farrdv at the mov lea. at th school 1431: died marIS. r. Wednesday June pnt would be practicable. evening 14, Al eand Xfrs. Preston entertained bring to light Kiu-'genealogical ent the value of keeping an indi- Wtt. inn Good 1. second in cvne of th drad of th trip o recreation center, at the club, or In The Deseret News of Oct. It, swindled, treated 1 wild beat and would help co.ordl-r.a- e vidual family record, Information an and gave driven and from from of to a water a th bucket tch place plhc spin in an automobile into 1878, appears! the following: the efforts of genealogist object lesson by showing bis own made to feel that no reliance couM throughout distant snrinr during unn!eaant the country is a desirable thing the world ho the cow family charts. From Central Office. be placed bpon the word of the weather, or of faring a blizzard to especially for th women confined some Elder A William Lund of the hisgress, after all, resulted in We see by the Telephone Jour-Pa- l. whites A radical change in the good. or of notching In the horn all day. reach the torian office, sa.d he wnu d like a leky roof during a rvlnriorm. In this d.seussion It Is not published at Chicago, that In method of treating the primal ownbe of interest to state to see the time come when more Tt may eastern of the l! ers a cities sysof the many mut he inaugurated, .that the cause of genealogy la sw- - sumed that the education of the In the young people. would ke en jntcr-etan1. dfty. tem of telephonic exchanges has or the counfrv will never rest from in genealogical and temple work. corunusual aUen'iou throughwas r!e of th heme studies of houeie ha Included been established for the conven- Indian upnrir.es unless the whole out the European countries. The He would like to see more people deed to be qut of h mi- - home economic or domestic In subscribe for the Denmark ience of almost every class of so- race is exterminated. had been, uutil But the soc.ety Genealogical science These studies as given In tion. The bauty and c1enlin soand Join the Genealogical ciety. By the turn of a crank, savages ran be tamed and th pest one year ago a of th modern horn mri'e It serve the high school and the college nn- ciety, but the Norwegian element be to because of the benefit it would any person may be put In direct jof roving, vagabound. ft .function ss a nlac rf rectincra- - questionably help to give a broader thieving felt them. the work In their country verbal communication with any marauders be turned into to was that fnr better than the homes of view of the functions of the home, Elder Hymro Brown, first assistso gseat that a separate soc.ety other person or plae miles away, the country. Let judiriouprofit meas- was and to point out th best methods th oast, to the stake cnairman, reported ant Therefore pronecessary. they or at a nominal cost per month ures be taken to establish the var- ceeded to organize on the condition Umpie activities and felt that more The men In the home nf verier- - for utilizing time and money to ear. ious tribe on lands o? their own. that interest e is members mightbe . . bring about the best home being manifested and Mrs. day were given a period of alker; Joseph, b May "It Is proposed to organ! a sys- IQ tejLCh thejnagnicaUu.r.eajjdes-tablis- h of th ver. but the lions. 1497. m. Sarah May; Clyde Wooley. Mr. and Mrs. John lhe pApeTXfLJncorpoht-tio- n throughout - the stake than ever Jemima. tem of this kind In this ritv. From farh In the honor of I were filed, there were 04 memBallard. thir Mrs. h. Au Cole Mrs. wtwn wtoiM John tHm Benjamin Boswarth; and Low Hintxe. with It, of Eiwnry, Elder John W. Grace, second as- 21. central office somewhere on Main th then schools and bers and the m. Ephralrn Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hafen- is increasMonotonous repetition Mary. Is Schooling in these subjects atreet the wire mill radiate to qjl churches canbe eriihliriied among ing steadily. membership Books on genealogy sistant. felt also that more interest Dean; Ann. h. March 29. I7e. Raof dutle dav aftr dav extent for manifested ' being or some case t than heretoin chel. are desired be tn. Ebeneaer j reached by them, and the maacrs and term points being prepared and. published at fore, an occasion1 outing at but there is much yet to be Hnnah..,.; Martha-Dean; onlitng supplementing - b. David Fool. The in the supplanting apprenticeship patron. Then, ir some one at rors which hsr hitherto marked a mortIs arapid rate In Germany July 1. done by ward chairmen and c nrty or aewlne be w their lot. homemaking which our to communi- - Ihrir careers will soon become only there very rapid movement toCamp Douglas Children ef Jeremiah Allen-- , by A foil one ' na:d, There Is no These oec of rexaHon and fm wards the increase of genealogical leaders. cate with th railroad depot or .Incidents in history." secured, this seems to be Stake were larr!v ronflned to certain genealogical God. representative. u!? ,w fe:Thadua John. Robert. activity, and the eatro is true in some merchant, he would so indl- - j following the tendency in all trade R. uh re, said. "w-of and sessors the the Eliaabeth. hit Rachel, Tet countrv never k,tW to a I Charity. European every tree. i Square practically eliminate part or all of the ap- Ical IndtiMry. twn cate, end the attendant at the cen- n w;1 ,n,l ex:st Jeremiah Nathan. Comfort; by see Nor seen the fertile fields he trod. waa all work and little nlv. ,Th realm of local Industry: It seems that never before in these between the coJOIra' tral office would conoert the Camp Ij MA .ee. ond bishropic, the wife: ward P. 1 b Abraham, of the E1T March 12 the of has latter maj.for th- Nor heard the rolling aea. spirit at Elijah committee a. and officers of consolidation of the Deseret been days Th Qulckr wire with either of these place,, M 1727: Ann. h F,b 74. 1742. prl-o- n like th, more home work Uhi7,vf avigorously ?Ty oreed ail to press on In In an Instant: then the talk would Tanning and Manuftcturing awo- among the cations in behalf of the JOHN ,he " WH1TMARSH rf woman anfl ehe w". often elart f I yo,? wnan ,v" the good work. . He ne'er beheld ke conducted as though the per- - riation and th boot and shoe Mass. of a burst From -141S spring work of genealogy an oppornnlv to holt oap. mt'k .por'u"iy V 1:"d Par of h" preparatory Pm. a general meeting was aged 29 years MarriedEngland, Nor grace of water fall; Mr. W. H Rowe than were in the same room, and t3bhhmnt Alice.. He the present time. ,Uh at held for the publie. with Bra. enrf .Imlhr rt.itlea J?.r"Jr,r.0t.h"rd o intermediate can hear what is Kuhr. died before 165". Child can: James. The beauty of a bird on wing ' row ekn effected, and at a meeting CLASHES MS G KNEALOGT, V..J presiding. Th Genealogical library wMrh her - eh.nre o entoy,aa on saidheard ,u matln8 " ,? La ,h .J 1,1 Nr Or at a n.ali cost, through ' Hy the following chorus furnished In- - 1. L. - publi-cl- es nnrt r'nextin three Tba genealhear., ', m t the central off ff.cia wa messenger ctd: John- ogy will be held Thursday, Oct. numbers during th. afternoonmusical -- te.A of iLyH,0n,e This 2rah Harding: Nirholas. b in Th willow by the lily . nf the fllntrv atmosphere William Jencan be delivered to Taior, president. to i cffice, jlty. he I, m. Hannah pond, at 11 am. Adi interested in do- chorus Is composed of the follow-m- g Weyjrou'h. Anr.l " - parties mesags ,aln ,h Proper function of the Beneah the rolling hill. not in direct wire commun- nine. Vi' president; D. XL Mc- 25, 2. 1653; Simeon, m. first. Rade, Holyoung tgd:s. employ own research are cordially their 0f Sarah ing Allister. home than If ahe must maka a Uv- TattIt ruminated. , L 8. Hills, invited to attend. No charge will enealr.g'ra ication brook fdauzhtcr of John. Captain That rustle when the hay is gone, of Utah: Este secr'ay; A large part of thla unpleasant- - ing without proper training, a Were always to him "With thse telephonic fac'll-I- I treasurer, and W. IT. Rowe, Bird. Grace Rob Lm. iBL rr;art tiH. made. War) m. second. ness for the housewife has been Bennett. Tda Ks.nl Lilzahoth In general, then, education This Is an important Bickneil. th miner?, bankers, smelters, Archibald F. Bennett will con- erts. Children of Nicholas Whitmarsh-peborab- , The rattle lowing In the dusk With beautiful ' pears to be exerting a beneficial duct the case. At the first clas todayhotels, liverymen, railroader, lum. mo'e n good direction, the bene-bHn?tC!!;ttVUrT Beteraon. b. fixbAug the held cleaned w.ll 3, that last -' Influence Thuradar 1439; Nebeker b. result being as ' dealer subject. with Meca surroundings, easily The night birds sudden din. upon the home In many merchants, doctor. March 24. 141; Jane, bHannah, That dlr.ctor as hey are certain, the ob- - How to Begin a Family Record. tures and furniture, and labor-sayways It is giving th. parents thee drug stores. patients, lawjen. finds a k:ndrd tone in ua Elder A' carte, 'VilJara Load spoke on 8, 1464; Samuel b Oct. 27, 1664April the n home ran broad outlook upon- - Ufa Was treated, Following are the hemg to place home raanufac-loondevices, Ing cleaning which . c.ients, merchants, breweries, sa- to Hannah Barker; Suann him. Weretlways hushed . "1. Their Preservation, b. Jan be kept "spick end span with a makes them best able to rear their !he horn market. Not topic for tba next f..or lessons: factories, gas works, etc4ur,1 "T Elder Ardrew K 8mth 18. 1467; Sarah, b Nov with 26, 1469 Methods 'of errepondng fraction the labor of children c.. can be placed In Immediate on v Wljl tl pmfits accruing sofor employed the betterment by, of h Archiba d p. Bennett, Nicholas, Aug. 21, 1673; John b He never saw th sky at night. for Information; searemng h - "! ber grandmother. When ah prop- - cietr. Both the pbvsical and the h subjecta of -- Our Nov. 24. 1675. with their different m?lln hre to benf.t th people of relatives And nevey knew the morn. our Church records; how Informs-- j a make work I her and business interests and thir fam- but bv Intellectual welfare of children In Shildren of Samuel Whitmarsh; That bursts her sponsib-plan dolrg tion should be organized and re- romun'ty. ty. and "t)f glorious scarlet erly of Bphralm- ,wise use of her time and energy. the homes of educated parents are Hies, without going out of door; away wih middle men and the ex- corded In the family record; tr- - (n e Hannah b. Oct. 27. 1491. m. Benjat lif'1 Iirht. I min Pool; Susanna 5. Feb. 9. 1684 life of likely to be well taken car n a to live not forced she con ersatzes may be orbitant 'cjcMg to and from and the fsraof. from sheet the The moment is temple m. Cershom Crime; David, b. Oct! day born. maintained without skill, for any drudgery, but can often find time The fact that society In civilised estb:.hrrnts, which have tly record. Estate Qarry Depert. 13, 3696, m. Susanna Jones; Marv, o of attend countries go seems meetings to shopping, a person can talk through a tele- hlhero had the manipulation of to W be aatri. moving b Feb. 20. 1693, tn, first WilHazn Nor looked upon his mothers face, Geaealeglral MacistM aeiL housewives, or secure th, type ot higher plane indicates that phone. In Chicago alout a thou- Utah 1eahr the consequent reIn ordr to complete Volume 11 Paul i my line), m. second, William This office'! opening query deN)r seen a maden's smile. In other ways, tion Is beneficially wishes aha sand houses are now connected in duction In b prle of boots. of the Utah Genealogical end His- partment working at the to with the Mil- Mitchell; Sarah, b March 6. 1761. Nor heard, nor seen about his place Pleasing change from th monot- - units of ' hos etc., will enable home-mad- e thi manner." torical Xfagazin. we era very de- lennia) Star exchange society In the home As in Greet Britain and m. George Red; Jonathan, b. Dec. The presence ot a child be enjoyed a place for goods of substantial make to comthe home the of 23 1704, m. Rebacca of may ony sirous January. obtaining th mod-b- y other Troubles Samuel recuperation, church Talbot; Parking publications. m Rebecca Issue. We win pete wbh ern home Is unquestionably far bet-b- y th whole faryllv on occasion pleased t Ws European ; David m. Susanna Importation and 1920, 40 these parblic&t'on tp And had their "parking" eventually foreign Such fools as he, we seldom find. cent for this number if quote Invite to outvl or rev town around a ter m. Ann them. thy The than Dethrough the Winslow; Seth oor us trip old heme to and aend and the Briggs; trouble in those dir, ontr thv movemrt deserses the th off'c of the Gen- queries of queries pitied be by some. th country In an automobile. In home of the well ednreted persons converts ia those conn-tri- e borah, m Samuel Talbott; Jane, m. ForThough heartf sup- brought toSociety did not use that trm. Nethr did nt Utah. he was deaf, as well a blind, all these way the housewife tends tends to be more ealogical port of th peop of Utah." which may be aonrarri by Abraham Sjiaw. approach- A local Item: "The f.ri carload GENEALOGICAL policeirn go around chalking John Window, bom April-1- 4, And better had ben dumb COYXEATIOX. workers in our library or by friends to secure the balance of pleasure Ing th ideal than nesrly that of the uned- tire. Here in the pictures 197 died 167 ntnisdf Mary Cbil of dried peaches sent off thie tea.-AOAVCOUOA waaJ ok Keiiuvsz 3a r Owen WaodruXB. A- geneetogiezi nod duty which makes homework ucated. TaaadeL ' W Invite not only ear European friends, but also those in this country. to answer these quer es and to send In questions to he published In this department. The following rules must be observed before queries or answers will be published: be 1. Name and dates written. dearly 2. name and address of The full the writer must be givea. L Make ail queries brief had eleer. 4. Write on one side of paper enly. Do not ttse postal card a lo not writ with peoclL 4. la answer ng queries, the date ef the paper, the surname and somber of the query mat bo given. A Please give sources of information whenever possible. (tescelstlesl SoQaery Department, ciety of I tsk 47 Fast AssrhA Temtsh ple Street, is!t lake City, Qarrhrs t Would l;kl to get Callosqny in touch with the family of Charles allows?, who tra 1'vtsg at 44 Ireland, aprmgfield Row, Belfast, on lith of November. 1474. 11 a son Coarlrs came to Ctsli and was In Salt Lake City In April. HIT. He left for t. George tae last Thurs-ca- y la September. 1417, and has not M. G. U. been beard of since. to get Warner stes f Wiibam Warner and his TEHEE ' SECTION J - secreta- 1 1 i r' .n Anien-prav- Vi' Al-d- er fror v. rr &' lr mar-tm- vllr V f.d Job r s nt t, sn WHY EDUCATION? -r i - -- y ad T.. Pe-ter- . F EALOGY GEN d edu-com- es ' if I . -- J; - ' - - tut -C- i BOWMAX-WlJEELOf- th. tf i Geoealogl-lopenhage- g eaura-plearir- r erator ' ; 3 p sun-dow- s. M .'i E'l 1 pro-v.d- W'.cht,r k. i:S-Ii3- Tu,l , ro'-iet- y ,.on. i . D,t. - d, n- vrs (1704-175- X - , r. 1 j dt. . 1 f 4 I Chaa-B.uet- ALLEX-FTAND1S- H h.-De- sem -- Minne-round'r- Gvne-alog- p, j j rrkv wlde-awa- - I ! onhn. ng st pt ''tr mag-az.n- e. so-ce-ty tn obtafi-eLBefo- pale-fac- re rri pv es wk nriril. 1499-149- condl-durin- - jlrc grand-mohe- rs vv 'rk i ' nlM-Ptn- ' ra-h- Wey-mont- k' - Jw Htl'-RVhVr- d. t p-- ve ... fh id '"'r' ann-M- n- s.ty I, p" er - I -' a. -- 'j - respec-purin- for-ee- Enws educa-oleasu- re i - I fa J |