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A ; i 11; " ket , 4, , k , 4t14, ,, , .61IT I 4 - A .,.., ,... ,, ,. ,' 1I , !14' , k , 1 Approves New Awards . , f , ,.., . . . - , , ,,...,.N ,., t 0 4 , - ' t ' ,.,, , - ,, ,,,,..,. . , -- '',' - - lo-k.- k- , .. , ,... ,. ,, A, ' - - , opoi ' kr,, k ', LIS , ' ' lt,.:,0., , , I- , .., ,, , '1,01''a .1., .f 4 - - ,..1.,,,, , - , r , .., , public service the Church New. is publish. ing this .column to assist subscribers In gathering family records. In. quiries should be addressed to "Your Name, Is News," Church News, Bog 1251, Salt Lake City, Utah. W. Boom Chace, supervisor of the Informs. tion and Public Service Department! Genealogical SotietY,, is ist change this column.) , , - - -- A ':: , (EDITOWS . S 4 .' . . ,,,v r k, .) By W. - HENRY CHACE . . .? t '," -- - EmigrationJamul A. Oviatt, ir I would like to have information , a." regarding any of the descend-- , Jr, ParkWayne K. Nelson, :'R1 ens ,A,x(glit, -'' Ttiaty-abcthants of Peter A. Dillman, born 4h1and-Rob- ert F. Warnick, 21 April 1852,,in Schuylkill, Pa., CUBS AT CONFERENCEThese cub scouts from the Emigration Stake attended their . reserve had and as a special project. They seat; Richland First, Wash. recent"stake conference in uniforms and Anna Boletta Mortenson, et ' the 82 boys were accompanied by 15 den mothers and cub master. born 20 Jan.1868; in Mt Pleas- San Mateo -- Joel Edison - ant, Utah. were married They Leetham, San Carlos, Calif. ' in Colenia Oaxaca, Mex., where SouttrBox-:ElderMerliS. n my mother was born. Each had Willard. Lemon, teen married before, he to GOLDEN GLEANER 4k. Martha Williams, and she to Cub-S.cout- s Grace It. George Calvin Williams. Any Information I receive will be l'speld. . A Yellow- of that ward and taught all passed on to other Interested ST. ANTHONY e H. East Los members of the family.Eileen as to in addition classes and stone mother her Stake serving Calif. Peterson, of Whittier, First, Cub Scouts Emigration 1513 Revere East Guthrie Black, C. Oviatt, Emigration-Vale- rie Stake we,re offered reserve seats daughter have been honored for musical director and sectetary. Avenue, Fullerton, Calif. . She Bee a became stake Later in the service records of Iöttg CREEMER (or CREAMER). at thi recent stake conference Grand Coulee--0 Ilv e Rae Keeper and Served as an attend-anwant data about the parents if they would attend the meetAncounselor for St. Mrs. secretary Wardle, J.f,r. Hawkley, In Ephrata, Wash. Hall of Jacob Creemer (or Creamer), ings at the, Assembly hria B. Thomas, born abt 1785, of Franklin Co., uniform. thony, with over 40 years serv- the youth program. Ohio. His father may have been Mrs. Eldon Romrell'N(Anna Spring Lake. The project was planned .to ice, began MA activities fifty Adam Creamer. Jacob married increase, the interest In Cub years ago in the Heman Ward Wardle) has served the Egin C. South' Bear River-E- dith Ann Elizabeth Reed, , who was Scouting in the stake and to 25 more counMIA Bench Tremonton or than for Fourth. as White, president born abt 1789 of Franklin Co., stimulate attendance at stake serving two CREST RECOGNITION Ohio. Their daughter, Hannah conference, said Eldon K. Walk, selor for more than 25 years. years, being president on Butte-Claudius R. DeGooyer, held also Bee She has occasions. chairman. 14 the became was She ftrst born cub stake Keeper scouting Henry Creemer, several other positions in the Helena, .Mont. Many of the boys had not Apr. 1826, near Columbus, Ohio. SILVER GLEANER On 28 teb. 1841 she married attended a conference before, ward organization. Falls-Ma- dge American West,Philip Klingensmith, at Tippl- - he said. Mrs. At a stake function N canoe, Ind., and became the Packs from the North 21st, Aberdeen Idaho. over, First, a was Wardle quilt presented parents of fourteen children. 27th and East 27th Wards and N Hannah Big Horn-d- ean died 11 Mar. 1891 at the Federal Heights Ward made Continued front rage 6' Watson, of 18 blocks representing the Lovell Third,'Wyo. M. Scho- vp the group. Panaca, Bee of each ward, Keepers - Elder Adam S. Bennion Detroit-Car- ole E. Clyrdck, of the review of this report, 10. Tail field,,Hiko, Nev. 600. quilted by stake and, ward Bee Detroit, Mich. possible. points, Council of the repreTwelve, BEACHLER-ROUTS- . I need East Mesa-Le- ona Shipley, Most of the questions on Keepers and fashioned of yellow the General Authorities Information about my great sefited Mesa Sixth; Gayle Cooper and at the sessions and Elder Form 102 may be answered by and blue, Bee Hive colors. Denna Skorisken, Mesa Seventh; "-grandparenta,,,, JoinBeachler,, Stewart, IL- Becks, was the Gen- a ' mark-und- er it Ward function Miii;Ttom""yeirniborn 28 Jan. 1820, possibly Ohio eral Church Welfare represent . Mary Eleanor Scbcpc Queen "no" or "better." "average" or tell received, a quilt with the, Creek, Ariz. or Pa., of German descent; died , 12 Feb. 1886, at Brandon, Iowa; Steblocks bearing the emblems and East Los Angeles-Syl- via "poor." married 6 Oct. 1843, Montgom." Ward and multiple ward proj- names of Bee Hive girls' and phens, Alhambra, Calif. East Mill Creek-N- ola Smart, ery Co., Ohio, to Mary Fouts, are astheir ect were leaders. The in four girls reports prepared East Mill Creek Second. , who was born about 1823, died . AustiAt' copies. One is retained for file, sisted In the quilting by their East Provo-'Mo- nya 16 Dee. 1872, at Brandon, Iowa. two are forwarded to the stake mothers. and Lirmaea Harrison, Provo Their children were Henry (my Twelfth. r and one to the region. The team, grandfather), Aaron, Peter, 90 , F. MeinEl Daniel, Lewis Osro, Miles, and Stake and multiple stake proj- noted for their exceeding hospiEl Paso First, and Annie tosh, one daughter, Amanda. Who are prepared in three tality, have the reputation of Baureen Mask, El Paso Fourth, LAYTON bag a Jean ect reports were the parents of.John Beachof Mrs. copies-- . One to be retained for always maintaining open house Texas. ler and his wife, Mary Fouts Stephens, 14, daughter Main, file and two forwarded to the tPr MIA girls, with the "makGooding-R- ea -- -Olsen, Nancy and -- who were their brothers Mary Stevens, 12 Northhas at- , ings" of a party always at hand. Robinson and S har en Rae , region. and sisters? Where were they a record Region project reports are Impromptu social f unctions White, Jerome First; Anne Durborn in Ohio, Penn.,- or , Ger; i' ''' 4 that many could prepared in two copies. One is have been staged at either home rant, Barbara Kay Lee, Joan Pe. many. This is Indication, that, .,.) emulate She has filed and one sent to the Gen- . Innumerable times by MIA terson and Lois Fay Russell, places could have any of thtse. ' ' . , members. f, teamed 90 honor eral Committee. Jerome Second, Idaho. , . bee12 their- birthplace. After - : : badges' during Millard-Gladys ,:J. BrinkerMary's death John married 'Ars' ki4 .. , the two years hoff, Flowell. ''''''' Hannah Parkinson, a widow ij.h. Nampa--Vet,,.,,. spent as a r""'''''''''''w'rr"'""1"'''' L. Anderson, ;w011 , .1 , r., 4. t with two sons. He and Hannah in Bee Hive Girl ,, " First, Idaho. .1.....r ''''' Nampa ' ., Franhad two daughters.-,,-Mrs- . ' Broad- North Carbon-Di- ane :', .0" 4 ,: Layton , , c f ces- Lt Olsen, 400 W. Church, ' '..',.,. '" , . Price Second. ,k,:i Fourth I bent, sl. Ward, . Santa Maria, Calif. '': , 1 :, - . Roosevelt Jud a y Hatch. o 1,J Layton Stake. t,, , :, kr.... ' Karma L. Mecham, Marilyn ''.'it, ::.' . ' the is She first , ,' 4 I .Miss Stephens 4 .- '' , ,,,I. Wills, Roosevelt Second. i i )f r,4,4,!, '''' ,t :: '' ' am seeking information on girl in the stake to complete -Wilford -- Karen Brinkerhoff . ; an such accomplishmeInt. Permelia Ann Pickerell who Cum"k ItNtat, and Elaine Christensen, of the J t died in, Hol Co., Mo, In 1891.1 Barbara gives much , 0' - She rnarritkl mings. Felix Harrison credit for her- attainment to "."4"." DITIIIr TO GOD 1 Mrs. Lorraine Harris, who gave Hazelwood on 21 Dec. 1874,-aI I ij Macedonia-in foundation ,Rim excellent an her Canyon L. was mother six of the children., Bee Rim. Lowther, Canyon nn Inforthation tho PickerAny Pap. 'Barbara had maintained a II Columbia River-Al- len ell line will be appre-I I - worth, Portland Fifth, Ore. attendance of I Au7, ati Aricold.:'1091perfect'iocord clated,Mrs. , -E.- Fike Mount Ogden-Jo- hn' tOrtlit Linda- Drive,' Bakersfield,' StindayShotTfor 'flve years ' M. and Paul Jr. rune Mortensen, broken and months, only ) Calif. Ogden Twelfth. a few weeks ago when she beA V' . ;YOWLER-CLARKRexburg-Br- ent Bean, Who was came ill and missed going to I , NorthIdaho. i Teton, ulu (Louie) Fowler, who mar-- Church one Sunday. She byes Ogden-G- len W. Johnson, 1 ,,,, ed Samuel Alfred Clark 6 May horses and books. den Thirtyfirst; Karl N. Check-. : 1q97 , probably In Salt Lake ; ' etts and Lloyd T. DeGraw , City! They were separated, but -' Branch for the Deaf. . not divorced at the time of his, . ' ,, ; Pocatello-G- ary R. Kerr and i death on 29 Nov.1905.H. Clark' So. M. PocaCharles Christensen, . Fails, Box 198, Concord, Calif. ' -, tello Fourteenth, Idaho. , i,s, DARLING-RATC1M. Rob. South Box Elder-- Val Can some- k -- erts, Brigham City Sixth. one supply information on the IDAHO FALLSKeith Berg, hale " B. ClauTwin , ancestors of John Darling, born quist was sustained Setnday as ! sen and Richard L. Miller, Twin . 1772. of Williamstown, Vt., and stake mission president of the . sy sr Falls Fifth, Idaho. ' married to Nancy Hatch, 8 Dec. South Idaho Falls Stake at quar, i ,t ,' ' t C. Hill ' West Bolse-Me- rlin 1 1797. Also information on Sarah terly conference. President Cecil , ,i ' , ' .. ' '' ' , , - Stone Darling, born 12 Sept. E. Hart announced the, appoint,',i Jr. and'Elson Leavitt, Meridian, ., I ' Idaho.' 1804, Elmore, Vt. I know that ment. Central States MissionNeil were Jeremiah AldinPorterwas sustained as her parents H. Clayi East Wichita Branch, TWMIA TEAMMrs. 1, T. and Sabra Putnum, but a member of the high council to , Stone Kan. Wardle, right, and her daughter Mrs. Eldon (Anna War-- , nó further data.Nancy M. I replaele- - Lee K. Stewart, who is SERVICE PINS , die). Rornrell, Yellowstone Aske, have .(each , Stowe,' R. D., Hinesburg, VC.. moving from the stake. for their ninny years of service to the youth ParkElvie quilts Jaseph, Emigre,-in the MIA. , . 14CHURCH ,Week Ending' i November 30, .1957 tion, f1veears. DILLMAN-MORTENSO- '4 ' iI , ' "1"-- " Twenty-seventh1,0"1- . . - - t Seats Reserved For Yellowstone, Mother, Daughter At Honored For Service Records Emrgration'Ateet - 6 1 -- BYU-Gera- ldine Angeles--Bonni- - , Twenty-seventh- - d - Neb0-1.1ta- 1 - - - - AWARD Nev.--Free- - da - , - , - - Al -- , Layton Bee Hive - -- , Girl Earns Honor Badges .- - - - mother-daughte- Paso-Flor- ence Bar , - - ' , . .' - - - ''''. - ' , , - ..--- ' ' 'k ' - ' , r - - , t.'. , - , - - t , ,-.. PICKERELL-HAZELWOOD- , , , . -'7' -- -, ,the I- , 4-' 4,, '5.. , :...,,: 1 .::',: '' . :: :.,t na 7. ' - s', ":,-:- , i , - ei ii- -- - - , p MS. r nd , rk. s Hiv-e.wo- -v rre-mati- , I 1 . -- T , - - . 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