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Show ' . - , ,7 - . , , , J. . , , , , . , - - . , ,,: i , 1) (t' .k.4..' ' ' s . . a . move it ,.7, 0 ' - '... ..4 goo mi) - , IF - , i ''t, Cod award is Rodney W. Tolman, 15, son of Elder and Mrs. Alm 4. Tolman. Rodney IS 'a former member of Smith Los ' 4eles Stake. 77 - - ' a. : ." , . ' . . - - , 1 . . ''',' t - ., ,'- , I ,,,, 4 :?..''' I :i U - - e years old retary in Winder . . - Ward.- - .i,,,,,-,,,4,-i- . Church- - : lEDITOR'S - ,. . . . ,,::. li , ' . keL.." . . -1- Week Ending September 20, 1958 4CHURCH , , - , - Pii i.,1, ,,..,... , ...., , , ,4, 4 , $4:.-- ak., -- ....,:c ., ' :' ,',- . , .,.. ., . , , , . ; ' , 3 - 4 . , -. : ' t, ' Seminary Cooperates .44 ' As a . , , , Sqh :IKaté0 Youths - !JEWS NOTE: , .. - ' - public ' aug -- s 7Genealogy--: course in geneo. ogy, designed for young pec.3'- pie and' taught in conjunction with seminary classes, was amaxen recently by a party given- - at the Redwood City Mateo San ward, (Calif) stake.. Twenty-twhad fulfilled the requirements for ' graduation by completing a Book of Renimbrance. three-mont- lint-di:4- ' teen-ager- s .. . information ' ' CALIF.A SAN, MATEO, ' Todd Weaver has carried one family line back to 400 A.D. "Now that they are started and have an interest in the work," the teacher states, "we should have' a program of .activity for them. They could go out with adult teachers, just as young men go ward teaching." 4 are to be awarded the following young people for completing- - the , - . - , ' . x ., - - fi lit g, fk Certificates The genealogical cours er given .each Friday for three months to the ward seminary class'. was taught by Aileen t ,. .,, - ,1 ; Alsop, Lynn Encoursedy ger, Joan Hutchings, Diane ', groundwork of doctrine, the various forms used and meth- od of filling them out, researCh sources and techniques, and assistance that would give the young people a solid groundwork in genealogical matters. The final lesson was on celes. --- -- -tial marriage. Some of the young people showed exceptional interest In and aptitude for the work: Linda Sanders was the first of ,the group to complete her Book of Remembrance. Judy , Johnson, Ruth Packer; Frances Judd, Luzon Ross, Linda Wallwork: Susan Woolle y, Wayne Bodily, Phil Bowman, Alan Cassell, LeRoy Cluff, Stanley Hill, Paul Marshall, Ware, Todd Weaver, John Whitted, Judy Elmore . and Rubina Rivers. The teacher, Aileen , Weaver, active in genealogical work since 1948, when she be- ' came secretary of the ward committee. 4Tve beensobilsy teaching that I haven't had time to do as much of my own work as .1 wanted," she says. But, even so, she has sent more than 4,000 sheets to the temple. ' has-bee- Elmore, while vacationing in Ogden, used' the trip as an opportunity to do research. v - t, 4 1 ---- k . i - I - - Mary, (PollY) in between. lat0-1- 5 Union CO, Ghia) to IN,,.tdand Gandy Gotland , moved to Lee County Ioww, about 1835. Married Mr. Wells and moved west and was never heard - from her Autaip... Dom husband's first name or their descendants? Mn. Ina H.. Tuft. Monroe. Utah. SO. Caillorma Mormon Choir ' .,,.. fitdcuLtict iwIntitIrtzi 1fr0, sush.m zal,brother. Isaiah John Mar- had, Mrs. Jeanne B. Dalton, 1802 tin. Delta No. .13. Salt Lelia Cita 2. nah . uuta. . - - GALLAND-FINNO. I am Interested In corresponding with any descend,. born about Galland. Mathew it 1750, and his wide Hannah Fenno Galland. born about 1783. Their chit- dram ware: Abel. born 1780, N.J.. married Amy I' rim ,18011, .Franklin Cic. Ohio:Pa:Isaac Garland. born MaY .. mrried Nancy Harrill, IS, 1791. Margaret knight and Hannah on and Elizabeth Wilcox; David. May 10. nos, Ohio. married Pboebe Gandy; Matitins Jr., probably born .ant ' ' - - , , . CALIF.Two' Parry's All Faces West,". sung .outstan dlni performances , annually 4n Ogden, Utah, 'on yere presented by the- Mormon , PioneerDaysMrParry mfaS emir of Southern California present for the concert. when it appeared Sept 6 and Accompanists for the choir San Diego as a feature were Cicely Adams Brown, of the city's historical "Fiesta Micihael Cannon, Helen Cart- del Pacifico." The choir was wright and Carmen Lloyd, directed by ,7Frederick Davis. with Brent Pierce, Grant Cook The choir was introduced and Reese Davis, choir, memby George Scott, president of bers, assibting in "A Psalm of .the fiesta. He sata !,'We admire ,. Praise," with trumpet accom- ' what you are as iipple how . paniment you live and what choir was entertained' neve!, yon,,,,,,euring Its stay In San Diegg In addition to ' San Stake and .., norm, special numbers - were Sart Diego Daistet Stake Relief Mi ch aennon, performed by Societies-Ana reception, at young concert pianist; Marion ' whkh President,C. J. BurningGill, choir tenor, and Miss Dixie Smith; mezzo soprano.- ' ham of San Dietel East Stake, anso nettes , " women's and President B. P. Knudson. of San Diego Stake were sang a group of gr1113, numbers. hosts. President Clifford WM.. lace of San Diego East Stake leetiolui was. the presentation presidency acted. as thairman "01 aa excerPt from Roland ' 'in behalf of the tiesta.' , n . Jo w sent. Casio. COMO. anti riot3. Jona MM. Ina S. - Mary Ohio. 181.2, r!vuTr.!--e- 'Abel Tat. Kiwi....uTz. - - - - . , . -- - , . - mismh -- - 1 ."7u""""' B"n. Performs At San Diego Fiesta SAN DIEGO, ., B&OWNNARTIN. Seeking inform, tioa 11;ncernint William S. was 42 years old in 1900. mmtbation, boiler maker for railway and believed to have died in a British Columbia hosital. Resided in Montana,. Logan, Salt Lake City. Married uStrannaoll Martin. Jul?' Isaiah Martin and Ann Atkins or k , GALLAND-WELL- - li- . t r', . ' ,'.t.,1 ' , ' ::,. Would likeintormation on the 10431.., ihea of William Hellion. born. June 15. MK. England. Mother could be Jane Bone. Married Alice Charnock. Children: Harriet, born 1820; Ellen. oorn 1833. dmarried William McCleery; Julia. bom 1826. England. married Peter Lee; Mrs. Maydolin L.. Smith . MIS Fardown Ave .. Salt Lake , City. Utah. - 'ij Z m.ccitzw,rshurn.Datwitoottg, JOHNSTON. Would like Information on William McCleary (McCleeryl., born Oct., 9, 1793,' Deeff Co., Ireland. Married Hannah Deery and Sophronla Smith. Children: William, born March 7, 1820, Ireland; Ellen, born 1817; born 1839; 'Joseph. born Andrew, 1837, married Margaret Wilson Moore; John M.i born 1836, married Janet S. Johnston. Mrs. Maydolin L. Smith, 2115 Fardown Ave., Salt Lake CitY 17, Utah. , Five years of perfect attendance at Primary is the record of Donna Jo Nelson of Mission Ward, San Francisco Stake. ' She is the daughter of Elder and Mrs. Gene Nelson. Each . year Donna Jo has received an appropriate book in recognition , . for her achievement. . Julia Grimes of the North Jersey Branch, New York Stake, wil has won for the third consecutive year the the United Irish Counties !prann firstprize atmusical contest was held at annual The Fels. . is a member of the Grimes Miss Mass. Newton, , and the Popular Island Company , Opera pass Long j 0 Priced Opera CompanyShe has sung in con- cert and on radio. Her performances have ik. , tie wise taken her to Town Hall, Steinway Hall and L '' vc7 Carnegie Recital Hall. She has akm sung with several of the Metropolitan Opera artists in , Despite being a victim of rek. various operas. current rheumatic fever since childhood, Miss in music. ' interest LMissGrimes 'Grimes has continued her t. in the annual- contest-arNewtoithree selections She sang , , . ' ,1 '', 10 ;4', - , . ,,,,,, , BEAN. Would appreciate informa- tion on Ellen Dean, married to James Brown Jr. Aug. 3, 1778, Lancashire, England. James Brown Jr. was born April 29, 1750, Wiswell, Lancashire,. England. Died Aug. 18, 1823, WhalleY: Lancashire, - England. - Would like birth, death, and marriage dates and places. Melissa Blackbürn, 1674 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. Calif.' - ,,.i.,,.- ,4 . ,,.', -t i ,...4,, , I, , left Halifax Co. and moved to Stokes Co., N.C. Would like to find name of Isham Owen's father and other ancestors. Edna May Irvine, 6507 Bell, Calif. King -Ave., - -- ---- Scout and holds the Duty to God award.. , - ,. OWEN. I am seeking attendahtteatpriesthoodandSaexa-:Giauffici - merit perfeerremrdof the past four years. He is in Eagle Meeting 'during, ' -- ), cob mar- Susannah, mar- TfritiaCmlark. Iabin, Rebecca, married Warren; Oliver, married a. DeLapP, lizternittaVy. Shirley LI, -- I - is,z,-- - i,, 4i, William Nyde or ried Eliza Carpentee; - -, a ' ii Ji,ovina Vier. tern, Co.. Ohio. She died Sept. 7, 1080, C;ntral: Ariz, Children: Lucinda, married Ab- ner Blackburn: married AngelinJae, Arlie 1 , 4 ,, .:. Would like to anyone doing research on ' contact above mentioned lines in Pennsyl- vania. Would also like to. contact descendants of John Harris. born Dec. 2, 18011. Northumberland Co., Pa., died May 4, 1899. buried at - - ch - - I , 4.- rutry ; i to :1!;;: usZ1,b11::,h; in gathering family records. " Inquiries should be addressed to "Your Name Is News." Church News. Bog, , 1257. Salt Lake City, Utah Theist-Chur- . r''' ' , - ' , 4. t,,..it,.,-t..--:-;',I,'"H'-i,- ... 1Wrta Nran ratil worker since she was Is Grant Hale recently received an , Honorary Bolden award in East Mill Creek Stake. She is a counselor in the ,Mill Creek Stake presidency. Mrs. Hale has held various f:...,..,:.,.:::.,4,,,N, 1 'k.,t..,: positions in the YWMIA at well as In addition she has ..::,,,,;1..,risit.,,.5.,iti,:t.. as an officer. as a counselor and president in the Prifi counselor and president gin the Relief So. 4::,:.,,:iirr7,ttokr,,,zw tyand has reared a family of six. She was 2.:. 1 rec ntly released as president of the East Mill Creek Fourth Ward YWMIA after serving for forover item, twi:isetirs. Glade Perry, son of Elder and Mrs. Ivan Mrs. Bale , Perry,,PleasanCNiew lith Ward, East Sharon (Provo) Stake, A , '.t.:'4;i:i is -- , ' ., 01,W, ' ' At 17 he was called to be Sunday School superintadent.' He has since ' , ,,,,,, , filled numerous positions including Scout- master, YMMIA superintendent, YMMIA stake Elder board member, bishop's cciunselor, ward teach- Erickson ings supervisor, bishop and high councilman. ,: He married Erma S. Anderson Aug. 20;1924, in the Salt Lake -- have- four sons and sit grandchildren.-- '. -- . t:, '' ' .,' ,. , ,,, :." ,- '',. , 'j '.,'s , A An honorary Master M Man ',award recently was presented to Patriarch H. LeRoy Erickson of East Mill Creek Stake. Elder Erickson was appointed to his present position in August after being released from the stake presidency where he has ' served . - '', since 1950 under two stake presidents, LaMont ... G. Gunderson and Gordon B. Hinckley, now an .Ir-- e, Assistant to the Council of the '1;;elve. He has ,:c:-been active I .,g , i ? -- ,. :..,,' h. . ' ''. '.'-, '.',- . , e . :, :" -- - Two young submariners. members of the Church, were great-grandfathe- r ,', ; '. '.' .. , aboard the Nautilus-o- n its North Pole.' They were Earl R. Diamond, 22, of Springville, - Utah, and Billy Gene Fowlks, 19, of San Leandro, Calif. Both men received the Presidential Unit Citation for their pation in the trip. This was the first time the citation had been given in peacetime. After the voyage, Mr. Fowlks Was asked how he felt being a pioneer. 'Possibly. the same way-mJames Reader and his wife felt When they started to pull a handcart across the plains in 1857," he answered.. He is a son of Elder and Mrs. W. O. Fovviks of San Lorenzo Second Ward, Hayward (Calif.) Stake., Three other ...Nautilus crew members from the intermountain area were Ronald ' William Jett and Clarence E. Price -of Reno, Nev., .sticiImkLatpin-i- i ngton, Wyo. t' , , , , . - ', . GRADUATION PARTYCelebrating completion of junior genealogy study course at Redwood City Ward, San Mateo (Calif.) Stake, are these young people and members, of the ward genealogical committee. ' From left they are Wallace Green, chairman; Paul Marshall Tod Weaver; Wayne Bodily; Alan Cassell Aileen Weaver, teacher; Rubina Rivers Ruth Packer Sarah Greeh, secretary; Joan Hutchings and Winnle Varney. . . . . , .., ,..,',;,.. - ...p.m- A - !,: , .77, ''''' . - ,,.; ;',:.,,,,,.: ''.:':,..-d-s' , ( s. . ,- 1,',..;-.,,- 4 "', ( ' ' .i' ., .' ,.., - - '::..,,,,,,,..:---; - With the approval of the First Presidency, Gilbert W. .: ,,,;,--,-:-7. Seharffs was recenily set apart as second cuun- l',,, selor to President Burtis F. Bobbins of the North .' , German Mission. Prior to his appointment in 1,1. i Scharffs served ...ItiemissionpresidencyElder 0,....,, .., ',1k as assistant to the president, superintendent of ,. 1 ' the mission YMMTA, rs:::..:,.,,:, traveling elder, editor. of ' servicemen's co-- ' the mission - :ublications i ks, ordinator. Elder Scharffs is a graduate of the ''''': ., 4'..University of Utah and New. York University i, 11 where he received his master's degree. A son of Elder, F. C. Scharffs, he has also , served with the US. Army in Korea. He is a ; . Elder Scharffs . member. of Manhattan Ward, New York Stake. . - ,,,,,, - lk, 6' - i f- , First young man in Detroit Stake to receive the Duty to - ' ' - - , , , . si--7nortia,-Wi7iiir-a- ' - - , , |