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Show ,o,,04moof,S.,,,Vr,......16Www.,mff,kOy; 2 4E .W..11f0PSS!: laspvgst,--fm"- . - . t . , '''' I. ' ' 1 f, ., i ' , Indi Ideal should E xoti ly. Indere. ted in his Sl.41018, be vital- - . ' ' ter-da- ', oi Si'Is to - A, ,compité ancestry regard- : less or whether similar récordallisy he kPt tot' 4stierent Members of us (,inhlr lr your glen records you ere layi n the foundation :tor the isterest bleb You hope yqtir .i ty 'twill have' in their' lath-t poste era-- ( the b rts of your chilidren and thine' ebibiren are,.tarned to;-- their, lath re. their characters se well4s theIr estimataof ibu will be laigely it aped by the , revrti bpque.atliilio 1,11441. you . be Duplicate cordi need not ditthe Archive by submitted 141 of the same family ferent,merni easily prevented. Ily If this can gement; One mein-- I mutuel ' bet may be elected to send pedigree ebarta a d family group heels rds tit their coin containing 14 however tor Mon progenit ' any reason iembers of $ fatility cannot agree 0 cooperate individuate need ,Ii belltijate to submit ropiet tit the e' own records. not withstanding he danger,of dup11coil A b hand . and wile may an record their pedi . grees pen on chart by placing the name of one of their children on a tnistake, however, one It 'line ' to commence chart with that:tame of a grandch Id, att such A chart . will trIvolve f mity lines Other than their own. The fimetio of the Archive May . be described s follews: as a very valuable 1. It serv ahl dui obtai rig ancestral connecrecord - i .. . i ' ' ' 6 et ' preventing' du. plication of F tly research. te and accessible re. & It Ida posittory for p crying genealogical records. t the mattri I oontal ed In the Archive files I obtain front many , sources, such as: 1. Records Sent in from wards . and stake of he Church. 2 Itetortia sent th from mite, Mons' through ut the Church. obtained through Material cerrespondetule; viz parish min is vecter, tOwn and county clerks, tors. sexumas. government record.i. and frbm prolessional genealogists. 4 çCnSUS returns of the Church . .; . for the years 1914, 1940 and 1024. 5. $erly Church records, such es: iligh Priests' rolls. Seventies' roll... bautismal records, obituary notireti, early ward records.. Marriage records, etc. 6. Pedigrees and family group records takem and correlated from In the 1.iiirary, material e. 1 ,113eciuse .1 tithe. enormous nienached dimly to her, ot new records the flies. the 'rivaltie of he Archiya I,. Is 'being constantly enhanced.. DILLF.crioNst- FOR PIIKPARIING AND TRANSMITTING IIECOROS Forms ,Usett. One Family group Streets and POligree-Shart(.bile) are used tg, submit genealoglial Informatio13 le the Archive.. These :standard tombs may be purchawd from ward or slake committeesi or the Deseret book Company. tig Eltat Street. Salt 1.sise 80111th Tempi 10 cents per dozen. Utah, lot City, d. b5c per ikUltb , ,, The 'cliartip reeeivcs1 by the .relates tare pets and bound in l'et711- gree 4onks a d the family group , sheets are di tributed In Surname are h ideeit hy 11. hooka. The rlaineA ! Otiendants tiopartntent and the cards di s ribitte,1 in tile genV gral file. Lineage no gift, In the event a who as a record DI 100 to 10.,,,tp all sheets- in-- mo , (1a1-,-,lin together limier oneitini,elf to pro!'. goiter and is )4' hle 1)1 I 14li r, ;1 e an. lit It IL 'Ir e . nay 81broft )IR recolA to tilt! ill he give!) a k. l. it code nirnthero ip4;,,,I ati,1 litiltNAlti. StandaNi POISt1 iiimlors 1,,,i. Nucli rec., ,.' 1 s ! - - Lions. . 2. it aside a in I .: i, . . , pel-ao- ! ,6 i ' s tent part of the record. Ir. how49 ordinance4 are not yet per:- - , cvenri t i; t,Situleoch ge rec..; c f4alsoonik, Name and Address. Write yelur address on 'home and complete left every Pedil nand,: corner) and on, eivery One .,pper hand earner on revere side. not on the binding space). This is for the pu,rpose et Wen 'tying the Or the- records or the re- owner-party in case wotl name of stake ofr ward (or mission) directly under our name end address. Stake and ward will then receive credit in the Archive reports. Stake or ward comutitteett are iecduraged to gather reCords from ward members under their super- ecel;sity' viaion and deliver- same In package forth to the Archive. ,1This may save Postage and cipeditr handing. 'Individuals. however, shOuld feel at liberty to communicate directly with the Archive. Wrapping anst mailing, place sheets flat between live piecee cf Do not real or fold cardboard. Sheets belonging to each them. person should be Securely clipped or tied' together. Send reelards by mall. 'Where only two generatIcrat are a, pedigree known, don't '.send Chart.. A One Family Group Sheet will suffice. In paging Numbering. your charts. use lead pencil Unless your record Is a Lineage Illaok tit be kept under one cover ar explained ,previously in this circuler, Aqt the Archive, tharta are plated in the 'Book of Pedigree Charts.!: The pages are renumbered to follow ' considerable time being neeeesary to complete the same in the temple. it is proper to deposit the record without aniting for ad ordinantes to be completed. SPECIAL ARCHIVE SERVICE Reefer& may be checked with ihe In the Archive for connections. you are not 'yet prepared to depoeit your records but wish to determine whether corn:teething may be found, the following suegestione are given: (a) Compile a Pedigree Chart or One Family Group Sheet contain-ing names to he checked. Matt to the Church Genealogical Archive or hand to the Archive attendant. (b) Your sheets will be compared or checked with inhumation already deposited and indexed. Additions, corrections, or comments will in red pencil on your sheett and returned to you. (c) In, writing, attach a note similar to the following: "Check with Archive and return to me." Enclose 'a stamped envelope or stamps for returnpostage. (d) If considerable material la submitted for checking. ,a straight charge of 50c per hour is made. re-If a balance rematne, it will be I funded. (e) Additional data or comet,- tions may be written on ?separate pedigree family group sheets and charts and submitted- to the Archive. These will be filed in the regular way or may take the Wine of incomplete oteineorrect recordo already on file. On the corretted chart kindly plate the names in the same position as on the chart previously submitted. Attach a note similar to the following: "The ere closed sheet (or sheets) contains corrections (or additions) to my record previoney submitted to the Archive. Corrections will only be made upon presentation of sufficient proof to establish the accuracy of the - Important! I. Write your records carefully and legibly in ink or preferably with typewriter. Avoid smudging through erasure, blotting with Ink, or otherwise soiling. These sheets will become pages' in a permanent record. 2. Material that is copied should be carefully proof-read- . 3. DO NOT FORGET TO STATE , THE- SOURCE FROM IV; ll ENCE ,TIIE-DATSUBMITTED AU This need not be lengthy ' or detailed: the would followIng suffice: -- The data Nes. 4, 8, 9, 10. and li on my Chart were obtain-efrom at14old family 41inte in the, passeesion of Mrs. Mary St. George, Utah. Record June of Nts. 12. 13. 14. and 15 was from a family hietory compiled by Mr. John E. James, A copy of. the book is in the Genealogi-o- l . library at Salt Lake city, or record i of Nos. 12. 13, 14, and 14 wae ob,- ,,, tainea from the Bucklebiiry Parish Registers. Berkshire, England, me.' 41. Histories of indli,ultials. a4 well as copies of original entries from vital records, 'parish registel-s- . wine, or dkels, which furnish prf,of of connection, should be Written on the reverse side of a Pedigree (11,41 or One Faintly Group 4Iteet eh exact references to origited Now , es. Leave at lease one and one loot Inches for binding spare The ealogical record often appest,4, 1, i au, sightly when cluttered ettfor memoranda. N07.11 Ina,: Itv! on tile ila more properly of the eliee., ineomplete Plata. All itli,o,,I,,o p.11 called, for or the 1',,,hg ,,,, t - ,mii, H,e( t and One 1,4,111111 bhouid, If avanie; be aockv'iliely and neatly written. 'in the spaiei It provided. searching, the record t.binaire; incomplete In soil detaibi, it should neverthele ss. be forwarded to Ane Archive. Additional data may pasor sibly 1.)e found in the: ma v he disvovcred later by the comptier to complete the record. Dates ot Dates of Ordinances. temple ordinances are an , - 4 it ,- ., , '. : , ,ridt iSolt ergr nAisrtl:eTrititenru r. a so 1, first year:: prother lionglas eh, first year: Sister Prist ills White, second year; Brother Itichard Jeffs. second year; Sister lime year: Itrother Brrialsen. third Boyd, T, Karren, third year; Brother daMetif S. ,Arrigona, fourth year. t was now ponfronted towith the method employ prOblem, of to Instruct the teachers in the first I had principlesoverof research. such as str4ral plans thOught instructor haying an a experienced class every so often I give them decided I would go to my teacher, and friend. one who had been so patient and helpful in taking me thrOugh the three.year course first putt out by the ChurchSister 1..ydfrla 17.. Ilai;larn. After talking things ovor we deckled that once a month our class work was after regular ovOr at 8:30 n'clock: the teachers and any member of the older thus-e- s who wished this instruction could attend; they would be instructed in research and would start with "A Book of Renwmbeanee," anti pomplete all he activities for the four 'years. The al and instruction they had clth 3S1 they could then pass on to ir classes, We held several meetings before Otdli opening night to recive instrUctionir and decide on a plan for opening night, We decided that an lapening sot'ial Was not the thing behause we would get all the young peOple who were only intertated an. 4 Indexing, filing. and coding (including cost et Cards) per name. 1114 C. Copying cards and record for patrons, per hour, 50c, Checking, per hour. 50.1 No charge for checking is made where only a small amount of ma terial is submitted, when sufficient postage le included to return the sheets. Rt7LES OF THE ARCIIIVK 1. The Archive Hepartment is open from 91a.m. to 4:3(1 p.m. on Week days, except Wednesday from 9 am. to 8:45 p.m. and Saturday frohl 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Summer 8 tten. to 3:45 p.m. (For summer hours- see Library hedule,) 2. for filing Records submi lc become a Oermanet part of the Areinve and cannot be removed once lihey gre indexed and filed. 3. The Archive react ves the of ally right to withhold acceptance material until it is up to standard In neatness and accuracy. 4. The general public is not to go into the files, but npon presentation of apedigree chart, family group sheet, or other receid an attendant will commit the files for any possible connection or tor any additional infoemation make be brought to report. Reoks will the counter and can be used in the adjoining study room. Church Genealogieal Address. Archive, Genealogical Society of SO North Main Street. Salt Utah, Lake City, 'Mate . i d l ,74, t, -- consecutively the charts ieady submitted and paged. 1. Nantes and flutes. Write dates 5. Do, not thus: T. February;-1117write. Write gi'Ven names Vest on your charts and record sheets. viz.; Mary Jones,Inot Junes, Mary. - continAges amendment. COST OF ARCHIVE SERVICE eNsses working this year, lisi mg the agea eleven to thirtein, It(he the. "Book of Remembrance.- - be-canse it would Riye them a good foilndation to littifd upon. and ages "The childrrn fourteen to. fifteen, Most of these of tbe Covenatit",' first course had the had already not had completed although :they and this review would give them a desire to finish and to sixteen eighteen were to 'study the third Forefather year course. "The trukest.' My reason: for giving this course tibird the pastifulay age are a par ag'e to was that they harg hotd, having so' Many outside ininterthem I terests. If couldt get ested enough in the course, they worild work the activities off for 0,1,e first and second year courses the side. Ages from nineteen they were to take "Ptolver allhnover chi High." When young peothe ago of nineteen ple' reach and over they bogin to think of and the finer higher thlogs in life. Afler two years ofiteair tailing this course, if we are 'successful. vie shOuld not want fee trained teaoh,ve must ersl, and young bate in order to hold the intere-of the Younger petard& We then started to look around I felt that each viaSs shOuld have a young lady and not yoring man. so that they could one eudy help each other. but if could not be there, the class would be Wee to have a teacher that vvas fiord Was ,inderd prepared. The with us in our selection of teachSrs, Although only one out of the ant work eight chosen had had in genealogy, they were all very to get in and learn and willing some good hard wot k' to put In over. put it I, feel that they hear mentioningbeOanse without them and their loyal support we would not is, hating the wonderful organization we have. s , - first-clas- tt , pckeaaltineadict ,14ile ' : t ' ' s' . event DaVTMENT ancestry and in his pe lerity. - The persona' will be keeps whit: ; the be. Indeed4' II' Is this il. totems the iesponsi i Ility of every Int.- ', , , ords may be purchased at' the Genetilogica1 'Society oll Utah for ' - Church Deportmtnt SATORDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1937. THE- DESERET NONS, The Church Geneglogical Archive CENEALOCY i . i :. ' - , .. , - 1 ; '. 811 - COMPLETE FOUR YEAR (NWIISE IN JUNIOR GENEALOGIC e' We highly congratulate lilies tethel F McDerthott of the TwenStake, ty,eighth Ward. Salt on being the firste junior in the Stake to complete-- the activities of all four years of the junior :course. and to qualify for all four junior awards. genealogic-a- l Not ceney has Sister MeDei molt .made gal a splendid recend per, sonallYi but in addition she 1.3,4 ncieti an efficient tcacher of the AS a Ititilec gtneahagleal Oliss stimulus to other Oneahogn al tqe hers. we have asked lee toe an act nun!. of her vete reel,it the. vete. which Pettiest ' Jto' NiOlt Cit R 01Z4 INIAING t 11. ASSES Ill' Klithil. l,' Pili ifEltNIO IT lit of two years ill tee ine ifonior tieittallp, having agt's eli ten years aril op in ono I iiei hied that I inn,' itiii;,2 ,,,, paei-iclassea if I wzli eente, le hetter sinless with tie, v,,,,I,I, le hteee mg that it vi as IA tit) , i.' get ieeireel my first step. yOling. I decided email be to complete the other three couuses put out by the in dottier Church Ceoeal,,ge,11 wothe I realize,' I must do this In oteler to have a Wore t ilOrimgh uniterstaniting of the hillier emk and also ha initrtiting, to show the new teacher's. t tallost (0 Ilishop Gild and held , him of toy pisne to have 'four I vbieillt ' 7 r:;,Ilittgln'tilaisoatal 'planned a meting for once a llt for all teachers after our Cit clandnsstali. Ise'onrkewtopillaisntsliss prob. 'e have NO our disappoi Le ' n- the-en- lit iiai intp-o,,ti,l- t teat-her- E. i pull:iettin'anittli n i n tents itafileitel , the Lord we Just cannot fail wel ever haive the spirit of in Fa(Ithr ith us. with us. May Our Radio Address itContinued From Page Four) or granted through di,Iptit,atiorl tio; OrICe for securing a reloklom of Sins, hut the knowledge of !1135 ing, renewed ones covenants t ,o9 to the soul that tringall4 peace verbal dettes desciiption. Thank,giving for the choke Mesait- of the I,ord should form a ;OA of tfie meditative period: AlloN-all t,l,se. it should be a time font i(enetwring the sacrifii e tir,lean in dur behalf, for our oo n sa To one ion and exaltation. ha 'Mg air understanding of thrse of woe. th ugs akli the true spirit slifp, coin s tine expeence of the Iskibiless oy that springs from an untileistening of the true Meaning of the AtOnement brought to pose by'nur laird mid Savior, ,Jesus t4-s Chitst. ' ." |