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Show t THE DESERET KEWS, SATtTRDAT, MAY 26. Church Department Tabernacle Sermon EALOGIG y The c!aa teacher U the only ona who needs to check over Books o( Forefather!. If preferred. a committee may, bo appointed by the ward representative for a purpose. When he f'mds that all forty activities font the years courso have been fulfilled, he reports thal name of the compiler to the ward representative as being worthy of the certificate for that course. Official ftconutmeiMiaUoti From time to time the ward representative should report to the stake representative the names of ward members who have qualified. At interval the stftte representative addresses a tetter to the Genealogical Society of Utah, stating that the following named person have satisfactorily completed the forty aasigrtmenta of a particular course, an da ro recommrrdcd for the certificate granted for these actiwtirs Thi$ letter must also hea the signature of the strike (TENSION COURSE Book of ForpfftUwrff LESSON 26 jrpose of the Book of Fore 1 HJTL.INK: .1. father 2. ments.j 3. Practical experience through oamgnroent. A. Making the weekly assign- ments. 9. Weekly "demonstrations of soJudging the correctness of a T. Official recommendation 5. lution a. solution. ertifU for ate. Issuing official certificates. Publicly awarding certifiate 19. Trained Headers for the 8. tore 11 are. , 12. - experienced work- of Books of Value Future Forefathers. purpose of (he Book , member of a genealogical cloaa ii expected to keep a special record book. "to be known as My In this .are to be Forefai hers." n recorded the solutions to the of the firpt and assignments years course. The book for the third year course will be known yourj Field Book. Book of Forefathers, when o. will constitute a comprehensive record of your lineage, and will contain priceless information on the identity of your ancestors. ttyeir historical background and th sir part in the events of earned the they blessings history, for you, the efforts you Have made sources to trace their pedigree, .the you have utilized, and the success you have achieved. Nature of Aivvigumeuta In only one way can ou learn to do t nnga by actually doing them under proper guidance. it is found that every person aspUina to be successful in genealogy must such as master (certain details, g pedimaking and gree charts, family group records l and temple sheets, writing geiu-u-recquiries to relatives and ordi- -'rs. participating in ; lea-so- Tminrd lemirrs In this 4 ay It is pjlanned to In every stake And ward and mtasion a 'substantial corps of leaders with actual experience in stud lug and recording family in keeping orderly family iccokJm in finding their own r by; actual p ihoti seal eh, m pArUcipaUug m advanced method of gene.iioi.ua! committee Work and home U aching in frefjuept fieraona. Attendance at tho temple and in successfully organising tempi,, service. With such a trained body of leaders great thing can be predicted for the future of this work In the Church Already by this date (Ma, 1934) abo it 058 persons from I rty stake and four miAKion hate received certifh ite aa Geneaiqgical uni piudcnti, r t ir 72 1mUI sfidiij yt'nr .it as Wualif.cd Gen uioguiis I UlisLUg n j Kipvintot1 u field lttt n, l4ircahire Fx.dain too of tho briefK IWe 330 p.ige.s I, n e Iwin tush ire p irih Vo! 70 Wunnc-toRegister Secu 6 t ir.01 I'uhiished ngnters bv th. MM h t 1933 .StlAsi x Sussex t;!l ilogie.s 366 b) John C'omber 193 J where ' ' Whut tom-pile- 191 ' 2 to mb magazine, publish t UJ4 Published 19 17 o!. 7. l 8. lmnnrk om Gurulep the this ihd'vidu.i! ,n 3 and re- awarding irat'l 'm! rven (G011-cxlo- grrsTioNs bffmsa! teps r And- efterkmnmei ( aimlet of Inngbergs Me.lskre-e- t avIyiidv Kr Innglerg of the descendants of Gud-ne- r Anderson In?lercr cor piled by T, 1C .I.angherg Published U23 ?4 r tires Germs n v U t st t, c Gerv hlei Gene xK)gs hes Hindbtich Hmrrr- llsrhr r ees of the common er. of G inunv witti tbejr brtnrlee nn! ro ? of nuns o! ol o' thio r.lj vmi-- it-- KO Pruseii hi tnroesisrh iam- in me der .Hi hw r kiloie on Puts !iu t7 fFnneh Hvvfs fnrnltif In E.e-Ptussla nt the tune of their colon iz.it lm from Swil7eiland and around 1713 to 1731. Published In the French indulge. 1933 46 pages ) K M iii' nn.iim Zeit der nraUriA! (la-si-'s The regular geneiilpg.cal ri ts in Church ftcrTvloe on- Grnealoric il Committee's will be held in the rlAHsroom at RO North Main street, Friday June 1. nt 730 p rn. The i 1'M.i i 1 .7 jt n pa,e . Wiltshire Noti a and Querns An illustrat'd quarterly nnUij'i man and are to be Kcmalogicil certif , 2 Who .should cxihurio tln, the cmptoti d books' What tivirt of the cla.,s pnud .should be devoted to the soluw.n f toe irivwnu assignment to ti imtiru: of he next awurimu'nt ? I.NOTIt Ids 1 taken t t. rh.n,a slake sides ' Parish the , j to t he im r jut iujr out t tic exo r f in v and yutu.c padpi rson and .3 to the t Iinralvire Register Society. Vol 71 Registers of the chuichCH of Inglcton and Tt inChapel to Pile 1607 1812 scribed h W If (hipplndd 33 rtMiK'inbr irt to J: cner.it ion." 4 Tl ITV oration I iph-,lc- 1 h "ik t WNtonsinKorn! Lu !.a county. i! album I'oi and and hiogr containing jwrtraits k t hes of prominent rltivns 7K2 pages. lSRi KngUsh Itooks IiebrctfA Peerage: (Correct peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland with the extinct and forfeited peerages for the three kingdoms. Ily John Debrctt, 1803. Vol 1 and 2. Debrotts Haronetage, 1tt9. Barof onetage England thoir descent and present containing status Bv Vo! John Dehrett 1, 63S pagS Huguenot Society of I,onlon Tvorecdtngs of Vol. 14. 1930 1938 . PubUshtd by the society, 694 pages. Pipe Boll Society, Vol. 19. new series. For the first year 05 the reign of Jing John, Bedfordshire: Pariah Vol 7 edited by F. O Registers. Emmison, 1933. 171 pages Registers of Soul- drop. Knotting. Melchbourne. Ytol-deShelton and Swineshead parishes. 1662-- 812 A Berkshire Parish, Berkshire Buckleburj'. By A. T. Humphreys, 1923 . te 2r& p igt s trt In selecting comtSiitt'cmeu tor the stake and ward, in choosing hisfamily organization officials, torian and genealogist, in building up the' tore of trained researcher at the Grbealogica! Society of lTtah. full use should be mad' of flKcse holding certificate, proving that such persons huve certain definite expermrues. and are that much bettor prepared -than if they hud not computed these assignment. Mature Value tU thoeo parti-Not aion pat tng Im brmifited. but Hooks of t Kurefi her rnipiitd now will m value by tremendous ratio to our- children and to our postenty ot to be horn In future, as they inrrea.se In hundred tins W iin of Uioustnilf and million the pamnf or each de .u!c wll! ii'i'orfll ttoeonto more prec the iotm and souight affr Innutitiou an, ohr feeding if vmi find such 4 rcoril kept b jour forhe irs in jjlftO or givuiur det.il4 and glimpses oi their fainllv logy, hi&tdrv and li stor a . M therefore, the I'ook you x)oipiie ncw on- so at pt-to be ill liwor o th.it nlie i Ar .T 9 t 2 -- metical Experience dt that the solving of those asughnienU will prove the most valuable part of tho course. They provide real experience and in doing just those things which 4ach qualified genealogist. and temple worker recorcDkjeeper must of! necessity know and do, If he would succeed. Ail ctias members are emphaticto write out their solually urg-j-tions systtnatieaUy in their Hook of Forefathers weekly AaMgnittt'fits A definite period of each tlass r citation, uKually the lalter part, should hU reserved for making the out beassignment to be worked fore the next class meets ilistrurtor should The clearly state the problem, and by means muon or clssa dtacU'tsion how tho solution tay be He should make sure eaclk member thoroughly unthat is Wanted, and the wh.it derstand steps to be taken- He shouldallcareths fully avoid, however, doing rmm-Im-wor and thinking for the divelop ney Will grow and and ,ietuire skill only in proporefforts thev themselvis tion m put forth IkmonMnlUoii of .WiRiiniriiH At thn beginning of each iUm period about fifteen or twenty minutes should le devoted to a Of the solution to the activity assigned the be week before. called uin Vinous ones miv to read what they have written Uh- niul is avail k bln board a If ev rv genealogical lajwrnpnt .should have one the correct solution to an exiJs may he written upon, it w h re all may see Where differences of opinion rwcur satisfactory explanations may he gawn. to Afoth'.r successful method is have stu tnts meet In small groups in norm home dining the t allv for th same purpose vs KP-summar- in the warding of ess ii'ir fin do many 'woliornp intelligent guidwhat should he in hid d ance a and wfijif omitted .1 udgmg ( Some .u r ivities can be Julge J with mathematical precision in our Hook of Forefather the names of all vour progenitors Amenta giv who Immigrated tng their o cupatlon. Eumprin home and year of migration. si far as th pedigro Is known thte questiort may be answered ;u and the chu teacher mov judge from ths facts If it is t answered Solutions to many activities of this type are printed as part of the !oeon Thus-Die- 1677-179- h.s-tor- idc. detuon-stratio- Saori--jTlc- train proof-readin- V -- , president Issuing (ertirkuks When thik official notification, duly signed as above, reaches the office of the Genealogical Society of Utah, certificates will be issued in the names of thooe listed P6bic Awards The manner of sward .g these certificates Should be decided iiixtn by each slake- or ward. Many groups makfe the awarding of certificate a, real Impressive event.' and they ar given, kfter commendatory remarks in a stake or ward genealogical convention, in a ward sacrament meeting, a stake union meeting, or before members of the ward class Others hand them privately to the recipient &acfe. j from Page Four.) oar inventions chtly meant it. tkat have rather been a curse, that our mechanical contrlvaticwi have displaced labor, and so men are wanfor emdering to and fro looking ployment that is not to be had. Wb&t particular Invention, or what has particular discoveryto of truth the human been detrimental No race and the human family? discovery, no invention has been race detrimental to the human except an it has come into .the clutches of some e if centered person or individual and has been used foi crushing out the very privilege and opportunity of earning onea bread by the sweat of the face. Why Not? I am sure that I am putting it conservatively when I say that with the modern improvements and Inventions we need work only three hours a day. I am sure that the average man can accomplish more in three hours than his grandfather accomplished in eight or ten, because of the conditions that have conic. Why not do this little service for material things, the bread we eat and the clothes we wear, and then devote a major portion oC our time in casing for this spirit child of God That is the real liv Method of topic to be discussed Class Teaching. Biography The cliuet in the writing of Biography ami Family History, conducted by Miss Jullna Smith, will meet at 2 30 May 3 1, in the at 80 North classroom Main street Tho subject Made for the Truth Notice 5 36 F. Jonaen. Mrs William west First South street, LtOtfan, to have FJnter (or Utah, desire proh Loster) Evans, formorly of Layton. Utah, and Mrs. George Monroe, sometime of Round ValBlnh, correspond ley, Southern with her. GENKU-OGBOOKS Utah Genealogical and Historical 34. vol Magazine, FuMlsh(l 1933. Virginia. IotSHorth parish, the G. book by C vestry 1933. 429 pages rhimlipil.oru' Roanoke Virginia city and county Historj by Georg S n k. (Continued ! t Tf t i t- - , 1 Z ing, vital t nt rgy m the tatrnAclos which we behold To the Prophet Joseph Smith, through whom the Gospel oi Hi Ciirist ha been reatored this age m wlilh we live, the word of God has come, not contradicting the word of God as it came through Moses regarding the Sabbath day, but gtving us another angle. I have already said, and I wish to repeat, that it may stand out a little, we have reached tho point where wo rather Insist that the Sabbath day be given to u. but having reached that point through the ages that have passed, we havt at the aame time reached the ion elusion that t is our prorogate to assert how that Habbath shall be exercized. May it ploase God that the testimony of the Prophet Smith may ring out like the words o! Mchm from Sinai ls to what we may do that the purpose of the Sabbath day may be realized la our lives and In our daj and time. Thou hat thank the J.fud thy God in all things Thou shalt offer a saenfu e in unto the thy God righteousness, even thal of te.1 broken heart and a conir Je-a- h spirit And that thou mayest more unspotted fully keep from the world, thou shall g to the house of prayer and fer up thy sacraments upon my holy dav For verty this i.s a d.i appointed unto you to rest from your labors, Now lei me just inject what 'be with fiobtuith dav h.w given u to that rest The rest th..t you tn.ij enjoy on the gtabhath any must be holy before the Hold and he who moists from his hat he be given the Sabbath day. and at the same time applies that Sabbath day to his own conenlencp, to his own unis holy and unrighteous purpowe-a violator Indeed of the spirit tn4 tn gniUH oi th Sabbath dav. unlords day and he wilt tome ihelf of-v- -s der t ouilmnill N n. itlielcss, thy ui rtghtioune'.f olfgel up on all days and at ail tunes, Hitt iciiiotnbci that on ,hls, the .aJ tis day. thou shall ofter s thine otlations ami thy unto the Mont iBgh. ecu feasing thy sins unto thy brethren and before the Iami. And on lhu ly thou sha'l do (Mine other thing, only let thy und be prepared with heait that thy fasting may be perfect, or. in other words, that thy jay m y be full.' I am delighted to tiud urh uu-as Tbomas A. Edison, such rnt u us Steinmetz who us recorded an the greatest electrical wizard o the age and such men as lr. Mtliilc ui. head of the American lutftituc of this thought, Science, expressing Mtetnmetx said The greatest rw er of all is in our midst untom het refer to the spiritual poa today er which comes through right liv ing and worship. Our forefather knew the power of prayer, the economic importance of the observ of the Habbath day. and the of family and public worship To inese America owes her progress axut growth Today tiiis wwr is torn porarily forgotten. Thomas A. Edison said. If there im a God he will not us to advance much farther permit iaily until we catch up spiritually A great fundamental Kw of science is that all forces must be kept in hnl-- , anre. When anybody or any goes off on a tangent or a rnnu smavh. This ip pa.g tin ro is piles to Amoria as to iurj e!uf na wn w.ndr if we haw n't gotten into i Kttm.sh, and it in lain we ire not living to hgndate oursrK s nut of a smash that cun only be .r clod h spiiitual vulins and itual I'durat mri. Quote- - Millikan Mr Millikan sjiys Religion the intf gi iting factor in the mmei-- t f itoms and molecules, of mind uni ideals matter mi intelligence n t religion winch grows with Mu growth of human knowledge Personal!). I b lievc that tvsscnuil religion is om oT the most out-- i trilling and uprtunest needs of the world today. One of the gr a'Mt I n ted contributions a inch the c in m ike to lium.iii pror css Kt will be to tarnish an example to tin wn Id of bow tho religious lire of the people t in ivolvo intelligent ly whuloomcly, inspuingl) om pletely divorc'd troni al! animostt v, all sup wp md itnb'SOMIO UllOlltHIil'iMM ' all Mr d nr friends I desire t that through the otil mull ity o'f the i'rophet JosejUj h di the tjlospel of Johiib Ulirist is tft urv thing that l)r. M'l!im Is aril orating and speaking for ha be n r stored to the chi hlr n of men land Is called tho Chinch of Jesus Christ of Ixittor-daHunt, comiiiionly (ailed Mormonisrn M if God help us to appreciate the that rests ujKin ich and (very one of ua to make pip- v 11 be suert-juonL- J . 1 inar fr 1 c it' rover-entiil- 1111 lv W ui , y itual ivaluos paramount In our live, I pry In the name of Jejms ChrlM. Amen. & 4 - . . |