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Show f N 1 THE DESERET TEWS, SATURDAY, JULY Church Department YI von Zeitsehriftaa geachlchtlletia seltsch-rlfte- n FamUien Herausgegebene ' upd ramllientagesberichte Von Richard Rose. Blbliogrsphv of family publications and genealogies. By Richard Rose. Published in Berpp. lin, T-- H LIFE IN UTAH FIFTY YEARS AGO SECTION 33, 3929. a college professor in Massachusetts With one in Prussia. Both four Children, and both look their old parents borne to live with them. hI Brigliam Led Us Oer the Ploirv 1 THREE Both added rooms to their dwelob lings for the accommodation into this our peaceful vale. these dependents. In MassachuBripham led us o'er the plains Lenta. modern to lldl'9 added assessor bur Israel. tax setts ths day Die Krlegerdwenkmeler vim Metz He was a Mows m Geechilldert und Behendett ale With loving heart and father's word God's people he did cheer. in extra valuation for the imprcve- Wigweiser. cic.. vua Wilhcim lima, maais. which were made to accoin? ier 1X95. Monumente of heroee of modate the otd folks, msk.ng !?a 1 in Franco German war. When it had wrecked his mortal frame, God did his strength renew; per year ae penally. In Prussia, Buteler Itii. Published And from tho carnage he wa in, this valley be did view. narrow gauga road to ths north1 express that ran away yesterda) By Wilhelm there being no tax on hia dwelling 221 pp.' to Co. a at Metz. west: the when did and many placea in Idaho now un- waa not Wells. Fargo aqjj he God exclaim, gazing as such, ths following reductions n Then blessing Vor Drelssig Jahren can now inhabited will be occupied by our team, hut that of the Union Pacll we Israel's will here camp found the slay, We've from the income tax were madr: place, eines Dnundbcntsigera ic Express company. Let the honor von ' people and made fertile and beauranx of Reminiscences Plltt. rest" (s) Interest on money spent as tiful. because of their easy connec- rest where it belongs." n 1 war Hie. mfde permanent improvements tion with the headquarters ot ear 19u0 at Cassel, AU One brake, toncal, published of parents; (b) Money These words were prophecy divine, he spoke just what he knew; l pp. community and with markets for exBalt Lake when the and extra the for hospital day spent all k nds of produce. The vision that he had before, he realized now true. AaJtrla. stake embraced all of Balt Lake (c) Money of faith. penses for children; with word; leaders their believed inspired gift Kamts The Great Barrett. Tirol The Selbmachers Wappenbuch county: 'The quarterly conference spent for unusual but necessary Adel. doubling freely said. Here we will starve to death. Lawrence Barrett, one of the of tne Balt Lake stake ot Zion con- IV Band I Abt. Tiroler education of children; (dj Deducbook of coats of Others look backward to that day, we ll find this to be so, worlds most famous actors of that vened at 19 a.ui. Saturday, July a. arms VoL great tion for one new baby. I. Nobility ot If we Beet'on ran we In here What asked. grow? natural Shakespeare Present on dav, specialising ee, In the American case the deAngus M. 'liroL By O. T. von Hetner. Pub. Man looking wilh the were and other meritorious productions Cannon and David o. Calder some and mi. looked thought they of the crease of ability to pay, because dry, barren, hard, The soil made his first appearance in Salt Bade. ot Lake the Balt. of stake; taking .dependenta, brought inLake fifty years ago. He was here presidency Freiourg Dts - Unlversitaetska-pell- e Others believed what Brigham said, his word they saw fulfilled. creased Patriarch John Smith, John D. T. taxes; in tha Prussian ea4 tm muenstar for four nights, b.s repertoire In- McAllister, (Mit hrelburger it brought decreased taxes. president of the St. Uravlnescnriften) Engravings from by Bulwer-Lyttocluding "Richelieu, us El. and Smith stake: Prussia recognized the - family, stones in ibe University Chapel ot From mobs who shed the prophets blood, he led us to this haven. "Hamlet." "A isew Flay George children and dependent parpresidency the Church in Freiburg. By Dr. Surrounded bv those lofty hills, secure from devastation; having translated from the S parrtsnrbyw? of theSneigruve, of thequorum, and t ranz.Naver Kraus. Published 1490. ents as a desirable institution ta high priests' D. Howells, editor of tne Atlantic to him the people clung. Young, beloved, Ba Brigham harts. of the Cnurciv, Dearly be. protected and made possible. Monthiv; and "Julius Caesar." "A the presiding bishop roll waa callDeitfurt Geschichte der pfarrel He loved the Saints, the Saints loved him, they'd die fon Brigham The American tax assessor under New Play" waa substituted for Edward Hunter, 'ihe und der Benettzien Deltfuris vom were the stake ed. All wards.of the Voting laws sees the family and its our "Richard III," by popular request. 1549 bis ear Sakularlsation 1m 1802 Vile men liis memory do denounce, and hold him in derision; In the review oacheileu The representedhy some of the presid- Vom John Bapt. Gots. physical homestead merely aa an from History in saw vision: this the he hirst. 1549 to 1802 of tha parish of place He was a prophet of our God, News said: "TheA( of the city ing authorities, excepting opportunity to get more taxes, iroer. God s grace hi up his face, respective of ability to pay. was In attendant at the Theatre Fifth and Eighteenth wards ot the this By John And when Germany. valley Under our laws ths family Is rot last night to witness the first ap- city, and East Milt: Creek and Bib BapvSUotz. 121 pp And with prophetic- words he said. Move on. This is the plare. Munich Addresebuch der Sradtt much recognized a worthy of pro- - . D. 4. pearance of Lawrence Barrett In Cottonwood warda of the county; DAVID ARCHIBALD, aged 8t, Sandy, his powerful rendition or Cardinal neither ot the Mountain Dell. Bandy Munciien unit Cngenbung 1927 City and encouragement. Which tection Riche! eu. It not Infrequently hap- nor P'easant Green branches were 'directory of Munich, Bavaria, Ger race will persist and ulstocknd 192i. for hany, an actors fame represented by their respective pens that where timately possess the earth? Ea .lot sen Nurnlserg. Nnruberg President Angus U. bildniSMS hak proceeded him "the publi. mind presidents. PUBLIC SERVICE CHARGES VS. 14 JahrhunderC forms an Ideal transcending the Cannon addrtsaed the conference Portraits aus den coats of arms with THE FAMILY after realization, hut welelieve we on the importance of the priesthood biographiesand of the members of the echo ths verdict of all present last being prompt and faithful in the Rifle corps in the 16th century. Pub(Note: This U no argument aga-iiu- t night When we say that Barrett Is disenarge of then- duties." The ac- lished by K.47A. Peltier and J. ulat. public, service companies pp names other fully equal to the exalted opinion count speakers aer, 192J; especially Salt Lake, conditions, - Robert J. Sprague; of RoIIiiw College, Florida, Dr.formed of him. or 'f there waa any throughout the 2 days of the conferGeschichte Regensburg. der By which look to be unusually favorIndisappointment felt it was Decause ence as follows: Elder David O, Burggrafen von Regen-burable to the people.Public seyvice Teaching in University of Utah Summer Session. augural Dissertation aur Erlanbung he was even a better actor than Calder, bf ths stake follow the laws, customs presidency; companies der Doctorwurde. Von Matured had been supposed. Balt Lakr baa Has-laE. D. Woolley. Robert and standards of the people at Majer. Pedigree of the ruler or ofseen as good acting before but nev- BishopE. W. Davis, Henry TAX SYSTEM cording to blood relations. Crow, ficials of Regensburg. By Manfred THE AMERICAN large and progress with the time.) er as fne e Richelieu." are beautiful and Fubluned AND Munched Aurelius Mayer. Let us consider some general 34 .Thomas FAMILY 1883; Friendships THE Taylor, AND Of "Hamlet: "It was with 'sur- Bishop. wonderful, hut they are usually principles with a few cases as ilMiner, John Morgan, T. B. Lewis, page. OTHER SOCIAL PROBBrunswick prise and admiration that we wit- and at the closing general session someone frail needs when lustrations. supports LEMS. nessed Mr. Barrett's Impersonation on In Glockengiessergescblechter to mortgage the farm or carry a For water coming from a privSunday. Elder Erastus Snow Land von Hans of 'the melancholy Dane' last evenRACE which desires to Braunschweig burden for years. Then, only ately owned public service corof the Twelve, and Pfeifer Gbec Council of great the und Gah. FamBaurat and ing. We consider his rendition a President John Taylor. best its to waa havs he powerful bonds of blood are poration pipe-lin- e in front of my and It Histories of Beil koudneia of masterpiece, equal to any, and even noted that Elder Joseph E. Taylor, ily Brunswick by Hana Pfeifer. Pub- ablest stock survlvo must In the Ltrong enough to stand the strain house in another slate, to the In eome to the uperior points, lished by E. Appelhause and Co house In for of . domestic the use, I pay 35c stake counselor' sacrifice. other the ths steady for finest It bis fallen to our lot to 1922 (8 Families) ilk pp. future make suitable plans The overpowering strength of blood per unit. For water taken otl the presidency, war unable to attend by witness. class family. its Hoaaen. of survival same high feet met from the other four a with relations as compared with the pipe, slight fpKlng of "A New play; reason of having Slebmarchers Wappenbuch America has glorified the indi- strongest of other ties was once entry, and used for any qther purTn's Intensely emotional yev re- acqldent. Hessischer Adel. O. T. By Hefner power, irrigation, etc., usualfined and powerful drama was pre- impressed upon me. In pose, For tbo Twenty-FourtBeiomarchers great book of coats vidual and built Its whole system especially ly in less quantity, I pay 16c per atarms. Tne Nobility of Hesse. Pubsented for the first time In this ethics and political an eastern university city I resocial ahead to the next holi- of of Looking laws, unit. The domestic rate carries a tended a Greek letter city last evening and proved that day: "We understand that plans lished 1839. Nuarberg. economy upon this basis. America union, after we had fraternity per oeen out of minimum charge of I1.&0 Mr. Barrett la a master of comedy are matured for a musical Olleabirg, grand but the otlter utility pipe month, as well as tragedy. has been the land of opportunity the chapter bouse ten years. At the has Die Klrchlichen Famfllenkund-lichen- . to be given In the no entertainment for minimum I been pay charge. close of the dinner, when we were QuelJen des Herxogtums And of "Julius Caesar. "A large for the Individual who baa Tabernacle on the Twenty-fourt- h two meters ths and appreciate audience witness- large of July: The Sabbath school es of theThe Parish research sourc- spurred on and: stimulated to pro- getting reports from the few ab- main, doubledouble entrirs into etc. bookkeeping, Duchy of Oldenberg by sent members, s ton gram from ed the presentation ot, Julius Cae- children, of this stake of Zion will Ludwig Koch. . Published by Why Is this? duce goods, acquire weaitil. organ- B: other B., in .California, was read. sar1 last evening. Mr. Barrett, of an lmpt riant part. We are fuer famlliea Geschichte take as Because the PETEB NUOX. liberties people w'd'nt homes and ize enjoy He hag suffered a bad accident and industry course, waa the cynosure of Inter- pleased to learn that the young and Leipzig, 1929. and families, and the public service and as Calus Cassius added talented violinist, W. E. Weihe, in no other country. Frobibly the was prostrated, while his business corporation is permitted ProMla. Peter Nllson, Utah pioneer of in Little Cottonwood for the House est. to capi- suc- was breaking down: B had been trlumply to h's series. It who haa Just returned from his eduMarscManil$ch-afte- n individual haa responded and der talize this natural desire, and make Wappenbuch In the James S. Brown com- of the Lord 'and It la recorded in another ever the Ibe first leadloved time has rnoet it being member and ofOsterstade Land of has tour hie cational Ue pay higher prices, sometimes: memoirs that he hauled one been Wuugrden Europe, else, sometimes, pany. wu horn Nov. IS, IS 4, In of the und Vieland. Benno ceeded as nowhere produced here, and moreover fered most er of the chapter for yi ars. A flood unnecessary chargee his gratuitous services on Lunemarecne first three loads of stone and all that, Bide Seibs author Book of coals of however, at the expense, of 'the en- of sympathy and sorrow swept over and Sweden, son of Nils and Else Ol- that went into the construction of the f rst time we have ever wit- that Interesting occasion and that arms of an institutions poor paternal iambs are fundamental of the Marschlanda Rhineland. the play, we arwnot prepar- Prof-- . J. J. Paynes will Rive some the A crowd. call was for made son Nllson. In the full visor of the tabernacle. After a number of nessed so a united, accustomed to see the family Hanover Schleswig-Holsteiduring civilization and race.. ed to draw either a comparison of someone to go out and help B. squeezed at every corner that we his talented performances on the Published by Bernn. young manhood when he arrived in years thus engaged he returned to or a contrast, integrated and abiding but cheerfully ac1923. Bremervoerde. By Benhis trouble. through Olson the Great West he thereafter de- Cache valley. He returned twice cord the Misses and Nebeker. don't Everybody welfare, needs, recognize the injustice of it. its organ. The family, our actor tribute no great 39 Hide. 252 we wanted to and Kwere pp. h life to Its development to his native land on missions, the ot all tied go, but coats of successor the interests of tho race W. for besides arms. voted Zions Musical Society, Again we pay 10c per praise unqualified." !. with business, families, profes- electricity for internal domestic and to the trvlce of his fellow first in 1830 and the second eight many others, will kindly aid In' is rarefy met with in our laws, sions, Brandenburg, Berlin Die etc. .. making the entertainment the cip we man and the history of this sec- years later. Ha was lfstrumenlal Those Little Males. sent constituothbut a our current uses, used for Finally long in any ues Grauen Klostors never mentioned e tion affords no more consistent In bringing a telegram of brotherly sympathy er purposes. In shops or business, number of Berlin. Funeral sermons of the tions, seldom considered in the wild and Speaking of other days, when the ter of. attraction not only for tl.e and is soid of and flowers of for but those ordered 5c, without minimum fir every day. Integrity loyalty people into the L. D. 8. church, and street cars were drawn by mules: citizens of thtis stage, example Grey Convent Library Jn Belin. rush for Individual right The next afternoon several of charges, and irrespective of quanthan la disclosed. In the life his- assisted several who came By Herman NohL Published by H. to Utah, "This afternoon Wells, Fargo and Ogden and Provo and ail intermediacquisitions. us drov out to B.s old home to tity. for r tory of this sturdy character. In in furnishing employment and oth Co.'s heavy express wagon started ate settlements. To accommodate Uaertner, Berlin 902., individual up may buy Any The story of gas niereiy repeals the first year after his arrival In erwiae helping them. He was a to run away up the street from m visitor from these points excurare bc-- i sympathize with hia parents. As a Erfurt, speculation the sites that Utah ha moved to Cache Valley, high priest and took an active part front of the company's office on sion trains will be run at a low fig(Thuringia Di&tnct) a thousand homes and we entered the Jivinq room we the lessons of the otijer services. for suited in Erfurt. So the home I. made the victim" where he lived one year and in the ward where he resided. He Main street while Mr. Hanks, the ure. thus enabling all to attend tne und Daddy B. dressed for travel, Faintly do with them what he will. He research In Erfurt, by Dr. Joha.ities then returned to Balt Lake to work was also active In nls bags ready for the i o'clock of nearly .every public service work. He driver was temporarily occupied concert,? Blereye. Published by Zentralstelle may. in public service organizacomon the temple and the tabernacle. died at hia home temple change, lialn. Personal. of was the B. throughout the country, fuer famihen geschichte. LeiDA.tr tions, under the laws Daddy Smithfield In with some other matter and had tor getting oldish, because we 4n the xas in shakry finar. iri Condition, have not in legislative He hauled granite from the quarry November of 1927.Ip a moment laid down the lines. The A local Item: "Hon. George Q. 1928. 33 pp. munity, capitalize andto trade of have famil- had important Contracts on hand. hails and in the Schleswig-Holsteifurious animals were making a bee- Cannon, Utahs delegate to Prussia. Die desire of the people take a jaunt afield this Thatcher and W. B. Preston and line the usualwill people Ut these things wra set aside and Bauernhofe swichen Elbe- Stor und ies and organized society regarded the family as the Warm Springs car. returned home Sunday eve- Kruchau LETS setting the time back C. W, Penrose of The Deseret whichforstood institutlmi comthe of all den mit character life, this lie (amUien think Ihrtr that and on the got the first through train to and for ning In health and spirit. ly sit by 1929. Der Kremper und Ko!l-mcivilization and racial perAt Richmond Bishop M. W. a moment It Seemedcorner, of the lialf a century, over the old Utah News. o. abiding that the lit- Mr. William Jennings. Jr aon ot Marsch. The estates of Krctn-pe- r mercializing of the needs the iaw 'Frisco. Is ail right because I came away that afternoon with petuity, most worthy of protection reand Kollmar genealogies family A Northern railroad, now a part Merrill boarded the train, which tle car mules would be annihilated, the Hon. William Jennings, of and and encouragement made excellent time as it rolled out but Mr. Hanks was in the wagon turned from the East on Saturday families residing on estate or farms or justice proof a Utile better appreciation makes recognition of what sof the Oregon Ehort Line of the of Cache valley Into Marsh valley, in a moment and When our best thinners, politi- in Krempen and Kollmas-- tn makes the visions for the family as such. over Into evening." of the jumping civic and leaders do not recog- Union Pacific system. TVs will be and on through-thJohannes Graworld. opening at Red ths seat he seized the lines Just Persona! mention: "President ven. Pub. 1929. By NOT THE IM)I-nize the family in its proper dignity GluckstadL 700 f.p. THE FAMILY. THE Rock, through which It is supposed In time to Save the street car and Francis M. In good company, along with railif much heavy sacrificing is to and Tooe:c of the OF UNIT IS IDU.AL. relations to life, how can we Schleswig-Holsteithe ancient Great Salt Lake broke the mules, and by Geschichte be done, that which cuts to the wonder persistent effort stake, is in town, and returns home der Holsteinlschen Kltmvsrsctnen road magnates, professional men its way HUMAN LIFE. that divorce, childlessness, V" and flowed by route of the succeeded in quieting the big hors- today. bene, that which thins the pocket-booD. Deltefsen. Historv Prof. !r. and domestic and captaina of Industry of that Snake river valley towards instability sweep over Pais the predominant the es Tho furbefore had family much from the wnich of Gleowood, gone nerds that they Elbermarschen Correspondence years ' with land. the basic unit ot all our persona! devotion, it is the love of thePublic Danish History. VoL(Lowlands) day, and as a special guide and es- cific ocean. The road runs along ther. And then the next dav a Sevier county, told of the destruc1. Pub. Glak-stainterest, service ot flood and kin corporation .are 1891. 240 pp. lives. The baby is tha product or cort the lath President Charles W. by the Portneuf and acrose the correction, not, however. Interfer- tion by fire of the tanthat usually carries great public servants, and mud through the Indian res- ing with the gist of the story: "The nery at that place. Saxes y. the burden. Penrose, then a member of The Blackpool, family life. For 20 year, more have dues adequate ervation profits, and the in the family, Port by Hall Deseret New staff and whom It la I know, of course, the universal but we citizens are at and Entwurf Finer Historle Dcrer less, he grows up fault by not su Sachsen Sketch of feeds upoa it, is controlled ny is ove of Christ, which we all almost safe to suspect of having agency. The present terminus ot Pfalsgrafen them and their ought regulating the History of the 4f principles, customs ami cxj'cta-tion- to' demonstrate written the account of the trip, al- the road la at Eagle Rock, 207 towards all man- so as to give them good charges, returns, north of Ogden, it waa reachSaxony. Published by Carl Fr. He may have a few years kind, but though it Is not signed. Plenty of mlies of us aie so weak. but a!o to protect to some degree many Erbln 1740. be46 Erfurt. g ed at pp. line The p.m. Individualism is p of comparative completed luoting to follow, so no more pre- to Camas, 49 miles If the most Siemarcher's vital the where family of all instiweakens, human Wappenbucher further th.i liminaries save just to add that fore marriage, but the normal per- will Godlike character be Crosses und allegementnes ? tutions, the family. Wappenlove uirn a soon into son the old town of Eagle Rock Is the Eagle Rock, and in a few days, buch of Coats book plunges Arms for Is This conducted the In boarding houses? by the Genealogical Society of department of run to that place. TRANSPORTATION AND FAMIkingdom of Paxony. Published 1S37. for the development of a lamity ilia present city of Idaho Palis And trains will Rock Utah, 47 east South Temple street, Balt Lake City, In the interest station Is on the MODERN INFLUENCES THAT "Eagle Nurnberg. 9 By Dr. Otto Titan von his own, to wh.ch the most of LIES, PROFESSIONAL SERA -,0: of work. research and gcnealogcal tetuplc family organisations, 63 Hefner. pp, and energy AVEAKEN wealth plates. ICE. "The Utah & Northern railroad south side of Snake river, a noisy THE FAMILA. time, thought, of accounts and notices for comentious. reunions, Inquiries, rU. children torrent, deep, treacherous and rap1 which for some time was considmust be given. If he has srttesSers, I was once in a country where The general growth of the IMibllcation should be written plainly, especially names and dates, never can Bfebmarcher's week-enhe Der ered rather a doubtful investment. id, rushing over immense, irreguIVappenbuch and grandchildren on one aide of the paper only and brief as possible. ADDRESS sirlt of individual liberty of trips on the railroads Adel des Koenlgre'chs Wuertem-bermasses of volcanic Is now an established success. be a pure individual: ne is a rock, ' its as cheap for parents It lar ALL MATERIAL FOR THIS DEPARTMENT DIRECT TO-Tthought and action, of personal were Just Siebmarcher's great book of again banks at ihj bend apparently of was commenced under very disadof the vital family roup. cabits member six with GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY. small hlldren as of coats arms morals. and the Noblity of were for parents without they - The vantageous circumstances and the solidified lava formed into rugged and his interests. both material . Author, O. T. von Hefner. any political, economic, and children. determined much are first hundred miles was built by the walls of grotesque and fantastic Each and Published at spiritual, Nuernberg, H6. Ftlftun-gcindependence of women. ed and could family was registertorium der Franckes'h-eGfittlosleal Library Books moves and has being personal He to Die thereby. go people of northern Utah. Of course shape. The railroad bridge across the together 2 Matnkeln der Tuebingen The mass production of near- sea Halle, 1863. charitable instituWe re presenting to our readers the building of the road was of this stream is a splendid piece of or the mountains and, in the family. The Inspirations of ly all the unlversitaei tueblngen von of back shore, necessities UArls-tia- n physical time to time lists of new tions founded by AugustD. Hermann" of and controls before moral Students f the the as Just WilUniversity great belnefit to the community, mechanical skill. It is an Iron sus from life, Monday. Dr. cheapCompiled by .bath men and women, viz.: cloth- ly as the childless books, w hich bare been purchased Franck. By Dr. li lm Tuebingen from hut those who invested means and pension bridge in two parts, the di or Fries. Published at Halle Heinrich graces are largely developed that donated to our library, and we foods; bachelor quarters, etc. country no father ofcouple. In need Hermelink. Published by within the family life, its contacts, ing. s labor receded very meager direct vision being formed by a natural are extremely anxious that our lit 13. 274 pp. family 4 cultu-a1906. W. ! The highly and fanciful buy out a land Stuttgart. 7Jft and dynamic love. TabVlae Genealogie Pedigree PP Kohlhammer in returns; but some of the railroad rock abutment in the middle of the readers shall realise the value of order speculator of women. of Early Illustrious Personto get s house. lot, he could buy it river. Eagle Rock Is the moving these lists. Many people ask for charts Of all the love that we common education WMth few exception the book ; magnates of the east took an InterS al lies of the German Empire. By The fearful drive for things at. of the most could est in the narrow gauge of north- railroad towns of tents and lumber catalogs of our books. In They do nut Johann have ab.dtug. were the the Germortals city, the listed fre bv get, presented 1 Stephan puetter, 768, Tab. man Genealogical Society. Among seif sarriflcing kind is developed automobiles, travel, shows and ex- service of a municipal architects pamphlet shanties which has flourished at realise that a catakj ern Utah and were induced to In, would be out of date in s x 32. who gave books through this within the family relations. God h citements. those and could borrow' different points on the line of the form office, vest money in ft. F. money Niedersachscn Zentrastelle months because the new books 4 The constantly mounting costs for construction at 3 Society are: Gie human railroad its and if der cent travels Zeltschrift the and following love alper fur family Missouri. of to tlic the added lists be could not By Way Auguste H. Apfelbaum, Herm.mn institution for the development of rf obstetrics, medics, aid. dentis-b- of the governments iis fortunes into the regions ot the ready published in the pamphlet, so "Niedersachslsche FamiUengesubU'h-- t BeMert, insurance Louise Brensmann, Erwn A much larger amount of busi2, 1920, In a few days it will we urge our readers to preserve Hamburg. Vol 1. professional servl e generally, furds. Luise Eisemmann. Alma that divine quality, character and Durke, ness was done with Montana by north, and 9, 7, 1928. 1926; sh-AVhen In 197; education and social standards for the father of a family apto rest for awhile every one of the lists publ have titled Gesellschaft fur Fam. experience here on the earth. Burgerlleher Fa mi lien geschichte Frisch, way of the Missouri river than is at Camaa. again Kunde. Hans Grleder, Sophie Orfed- -' paste them in plied for a Job, other things beWe can get knowledge out of children. Our old friend Lewis, this department and book. Jf this a IsVei erforsche und schreihe Ich er Gerog Gruen, Wilhelmine a convenient scrap zenerally understood. To secure formerly of Richmond, keeps he had precedence over 7 The ing of equal, hohe and intellectuality schools, squeezing family Burgerlleher meine farml t done and had been done from the all this trade the Union Pacific Fr.idr. boqka Hoyer, Margaret out .of travel and debating ciubs. T public service corporation, tax men unmarried, and over married Klemro. Walter rap dszu Von E.IJrme kurse Anlevtung found it necessary to run the Utah tel; Hadley D. Johnson, futmerly of beginning. the owners of such Huxhold, Tfedwig men without families. but How to Koehler, Albert Kropfli, Mrs. Millu. pretty graces out of society, laws and unintelligent social orhit eitv, a corral and feed sable; books would possess a complete KeinstorJ. A Northern into the country obThe various professional services love genera'es mostly ganization. These of Franklin, keeps genNaumann to date. This catalog search for and to writeK.a commonWilhelmine sacrificing Webtser, Emil Mons, up bring catalog to turn water of taining supplies for family life, based as they ars history, by Kemstorf, Max Popp, Paul Putscher. within the family, and grows sc- - about divorce in America, store, and there are many could oe added tw conveniently in er's family " Rausch, Bruno Rttdorf, Albert (he tide of business so ss to run eral the power of organized probook as new lists are pub. publish '1919. 42 pp small families lack of upon an the great highway. The road houses of business, chief of which thskerat Deutsches Neue thereAlma It shed. tafharina fessional men against the Individla tha That Schlrmer, purpose, h ood of In Chaa. Mrs. the connections, spiritM.rs. slater, allgemeLnes waa therefore extended by means in number are saloons, placet Mldgley's renderare we vicu Gertrud set Schloer. Schmidt, Qeroge ual father of a family, have become fore, of thia im Yere ne mil mehrerm selfishness and crime furnished from the great Ajiitai-lst- a which adventurous men battle with ing to our patrons. Schmidt. Elizabeth Seaumert Fried- Kuntz. a fearful burden in the rearing of m. The Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davies and prof. rich Skibbe, Philipp Tadle. upper classes have family. Medical service, (Germany book placed in library D.r. Ernst herausgegeben who control the Union Pacific the 'tiger' and generally get badly surgery, Heinrich Kr-Kneschke. New Thiele-PopArno Thlerbach, ldfi Denver Friday by auto gone wild over the new thrilling dentistry 'scratched': danoe bouses where contiued from duly I): and now the narrow gauge Is comand various General German Nobilitv Lexicon. Wesche. Jean Wunderlich, Dr. phll. family to th'ngs and ways of n for Utah, where they expect General. steal emsa pleted to a distance of 4 7 miles revelry oris projected far Into the By Prof. Dr Ernst lieinrich Knesch-k- . Georg Zaelffel. other ph; adjustments have l.fe. rather the morning, and n.gh Vol 4, Leiuxtg, 1863. north of Ogden. heoorn , Beside local members some of spend about six weeks Saltvisiting Such dreadfully expensive in Laos friends and relatives in Behold ths graduates of the America and Deutsche Ahnentafeln in Lieten-foi"On Monday morning a party of all the etceteras of a lively rail undFamiltengeschlchtlirhe these doner reside in Germ-ioy- . times are finanHerausgcgeben many Anseigenbiatt. . Der other and Provo. von der Arbeitsgemeiuschaft. Pedgrec charts compiled b others in Milwaukee and great women's colleges less than cially impossible. gentlemen who arriied here from road town. M rs. Fred C. Bassett. Sr., is in half of them ever and Dr Frtedrock Wecken. Published pirts of the United States. Notes Deutechen Famiwen. prothe east on Saturday evening, took marry. In They some proforeign and Desdlate. Dreary fur Deutsche. Denver visiting with her son and duce on the average, not more fessional services of countries a trip over the road to inspect it queries published by theof Associated bv ZentraUtelle FAMILY NOTICE the highest and on her return to 8ait Lake than one third the children necessocieties Famllieogeschichte Germany. family and see the country. They are . "The counlry through which the Oeneaiogtral ars standard secured a mer for Walker LeipS'g, 1923, Vol. 1. Leipxig if26. By ltegner and comfrom New A'ork and Philadelphia sary to reproduce their stock. The Pittance as traveling under the care of Prank road passes beyond the Snake river pany, Deutsches GesohlesoMerbuch AIT 4. 7, of John 4 2. ft 3, he descendants compared with Ameri- been visiting with womens colleges In general gre the can la a dreary of all to the new terminus Thompson, he Taschenbuch Ies f Genealogsscheg Handhuch Burger-licbe- r Walker ars Invited to attend a fam- where she hasMrs. manager general Genealogist prices. This is because the people Courtney of the mentally Ihe line of the Pennsylvania Rail- and desolate waste. Grease wood (.ridels ESnd J, U91 Band, 2, U93 beet are Author, Dr. Jur ily reunion to be held at the Gifts her daughter, Famifjen) graveyards organized as well as th ' Band 67. Mecklenburg-leche- r Summer Home, seven miles up Lostock of the land. Scores of mil- professionals, charges are standroad company. The rest of the sagebrush and sand greet the eyes nealogtes of the landed gentry Bernhard. Mra. Mr. 30 29. on and and Gesuhlethterbuch von 31t Band 1, Friday led gventng of July canyon Alexander gan the traveler Jn endless monotony comp lions of by party were John L Callwa!ladr heaped up in build- ardized. experts hired on salary to pub. 1928; band 38, Kurpfaeusher Will take posession of the home Fred C. Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. A. ings and capital Yola. 1 and 2. 1X91, 1X93. of New York: Dr. William Thomp- and gusts of dry harsh winds carry endowments to what pur- eervs orxarized groups and family Ges hlohierbtjch band 1, pub. the evening of July 28 AU are In- P. Preston and Mrs. Ferrln Grundrlss der Geschichtsn son, of Philadelphia: Race health and happiness enhanced- - suicide. pose'? Aleorse the loose sand In choking clouds, Om band In Geschlerh-terbucrf. the fries work sches h Logan tempe vited to Gtto , , Genealogy von formed a theatre party at . Trumbhaar. The higher professional and sucof the Texas Pacific while the sun's rays scorch with an ! band 4. pub. 1929: band, ), on the John Walker line the thrje 113. Genealogy THE FAMILY AND THE FUElitches Gardens. reband there while railroad: Capt. H. Caskell, of the intensity peculiar to elevated re- by rsetBsttaglia, cessful business classes are nut Published AUgemefner Otto pub. 13CS; band days Mrs. A.1 P. Preston entertained TURE. DON CARLOS WALKEH buch Tiand 1921. British army.; R. Adams and R. gions. All puband at Leipbig and Berlin, 1913, 61 pp. their apparstock, of producing Lewisville, Idaho. Fridav afternoon In honor lished by C. A. Starke, Goerlitx, Heraldlechen Those races la will inherit the earth race "There are 500 men at work on Ausstellung Kata-lo- g 1926 Edwards, of Philadelphia, and Wr the atthe ently dying tip. Mrs. Fred C. Passett, Br., and der Heraldischen Ausstellung that Idealize aqd protect the famt-IMitchell, M. D . same city. Sap. the railroad at Camas extending su Berlin Mrs. Ferrln Whittaker. 1X43. Those HOW 'AMERICAN Von M. Hilde Diaspora der Drudergememe, Pfe POLITICAL . and enable Georgs Thatcher a.nd Washington It further northw-ard- . and It is the brandt. Catalogue of Ad. high class, progresIn Leutschiand ein Beitrag su tier the AND SOCIAL ORGANIZApresent were Mrs. Ida Ferguxon, Denver New Items sive people to maintain families Dunn, fctiperimendent cf construcIntention of the company to push exbtbHlon In Berbn. 1982. heraldry e By Ad. Geschichte der evargellschen Vivienne Herrick. Coral Papworth. MILITATES TION under tion. met then-- at OgJen with an on about 5 miles further, which M. H ldebrandt. Published m:. CU the reasonable Leats'h!and. Vou O. SteiDcke, ard benefiM. R. Stevens. Mrs. J. L. HerMrs. AGAINST THE cent regulations of society. Haile, !93a. Luthenan church mem Th engine and tender and .two new and Will take Ihe line a few ml'es over PP DENVER. July 19. Tha regular rick, and Certrude Bassett. FAMILY. tax Lehrbuch bers. Historical. By O. 8te:necke laws, the very handsome Cars, buit bv the Into Montana, where It will stop service Lehrburg Genalogie syspublic L. F. Herrick left Denver Thurso! club th 20 Utah I. of pp. party der Ohio The monthly General Property Tax rs. tems. the professional services for !sencbaftluhen alls company of Jefferson. for a while to see what the Mongesammten Enasitr rungenZur day for Ogden, to attend the fun- (I) Ktamrrtafel und Ahnrn-tafe- j. at the Wood- eral the family, the organization and Tlic American Home. g Ind, one a combination car ele- tana people will do towards help- GenealoiaVon Stammbaum of his sister. Miss Lettie HerSchvtte. . ahuMe held Otokar Lorens In- des OeschJects In file in gantly fitted, and the other a tar-lo- r ing It onward into the heart of structor ot Lr. The Farr American canyon home has been regulation of cities, the opportuniFchiot. Schuthe. bine Vol Awho died at her home Lodge ot the entire handbook rick. in car that mould be a credit to their territory. taxed ss nowhere else in the civil- ties for building and maintaining field of scientific geneaog.. By lbert Schuth. 1913 Explanations of form of a dinner dance. Club mipi-ber- a California. the Pedigree chart of the frehutte homes, the travel and sports for any railroad m the United States. "Freight for Montana is now re- Dr. Ottokar Lorens. Published in Schutte Miss Alta Bown has returned to ized world in normal times, who attended were Mr. and hiotte Schvtte It is splendidly f!itd and furnished, ceived famHv of 183S, 'Berlin. Bas49 we have depended so heavily upon family life, effective education ail pp Rock and the lone Fred Andereon. mission the Howard atEagie field a sfter short Mr. perJutland. Albert 34 By Schute, 191a; of these Praktukum Fur FamUienforscher has 14 large reclining cushioned trains of ox teams and of society for PP. sett, M. R. Cahoon. A. JU Farrlnr-ton- , iod of illness. She is now laboring general property tax tor the sup- the peopleprovisions Wtnke sus der Praxis der chairs which can be tiitecUback to schooners make a continuousprairie must come to be planline Matthew Lence, L. J. Mulhail, in the mission office. port of the state and local govern- ned and administered AussteUung von Osnald deaFam!llefifor'hung for fbe ad- any angle so that a person may of stif.inr dust from that point for Sphor. 1926. MuseumsA. fur Volkerkunde und M. B. Papworth. G A. Pearce. The missionaries of the Denver ments, because we hare col. ted. Fcr fam !y rerecline upon them at full length; many miles north. Hut the e P. Preston, fur Nied. M. R. Stevens, LeR.iy district spent the fourth of Julv taxes where the money is spent tor vantage and welfare and happiness searches. No. 19. By Oswald Spohr. der Zentralstelle at a the also state room, ladies' and gems town Is already on the more Le.pxig 1926. 28 pp family. famdiengeshichte. 1924 on a plolniq excursion in Peaceful necessities of life Instead of where Charles Hunts. from ExkibBion Our generation of Americans has of Hafen, dressing rooms and erei-- modern once mor and. 'all nandx frr Cam- Quiellen U. llilfsmtte! der Mrs- - Waldo Mldgley of New A'sltey. Longmont. Colo. thg money is made: It Is not unfor race iiislorv Mr. C. M. Brown as', is now the convenience. individualism. May th laeitfaden fuer lrun- - the museum worshiped watchword The two common Miss her for homes In America to Virgins Smith and' Miss Tork, accompanied by waa conductor and Ev an. JoD.'x.an- - wagon firms jaf.learxe A- - Lows. cation, build their clviliz- aRosa-We- t here it chirdrenr'LnWte amt Van, spentLake' are par ?0 to? JS 'peT cent of the otar new.Ablie Erfcfi We.sseborp. on .a and tlon Souris better foundation, th Lowell SebrcCo.. and Co.. and glnar. ?u. seiner Wuardigen und few days In Denver last week on the guests of Miss Mildred Wood- rental value of the to family history by Erich Anregung proper'y :n famllv. ordained of God forjhe deebersfchtlicheb Ausgesialtung von her wey, of this city are dome means axes. Every improvement to . alt Lake to Join Mr. ruff at the mission home. i""?, Logan at Id OTIrick. coma 1912. 171 Weissenborn, for published pp. von Hermann quite-velopment of the beat in Eelkmg The lively business at the end Elder George Albert 8mih anc fort, for the been spending Ausust Hermann Btuftupgen of depen- Then we shall not hold themankind. ira Hermann Midgiey who has by roa(j starting it T I m.. Lo?an world in the var- Mrs. Smith have returned te Salt dents. or for protection Franches Die Festschrift xur fee nrchtve ron Eelklng; fFrelherrn) Here the 0j "Uuh must reached at 1 o'clock beauty, brings corpublished 1918. 73 pp. the summer psinting for crime, homicide. In ten Sakularfeler seines dicome Lake after Salt necessarily a tour of the Western responding increase in taxes Bibliograph. ious canyons surrounding vorce. and other evidences of party waa Joined by Hon. Moss for .her share of benefits from Xbe ceben com Dixek- - Je. Famjltengeschtliche . Dieft J Aligemelae Tamilian Lake. XUey were the guesis of States mission. onqe compared the taxation ot and nraterialiam. illt;4t Abuse Compiled From the Files of the Deseret News of 1879. 1870-181- -- - Ruekerin-nerunge- V! joUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS Franco-Germa- 1870-187- for-car- la n, irt-war- u a - OUR MODERN TAX PROBLEMS. to g. ANf JS, w-- West-fale- a) Hor-gar- - la.-y- Saxe-Pruss- Saxon-Prus.- Con-gres- e. - ar ai e A n . 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