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Show low The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 10. IMP Searching for coat of arms of Arms to ask if they might have an honorary coat of arms. It is quiet at the moment, said Francis old College Robert Merry Chicago Tribune By LONDON In ones and twos, American call at the a&yeflTi vis-ito- Andrus, of the Lancaster but once the Herald, summer comes, so the number of callers increases. I dont mind the busy times at all. One of the enjoyments of this post is that you meet so many interesting people from all walks of life. Getting a family coat of arms to hang on the and having it wall registered in beautiful documents prepared by is no easy the college matter. Americans find it difficult, and its no easier for Britons, who also have to go to enormous lengths to establish a claim to arms. B.i TrolWu Square, now china. c Ve Vial- - ihrtfacb. HWiUnO c wimbtvCrthycsr kJrA .1 cr3 YV7 16 and V taw 0C33j QitrrfniTQTiri 1" La Petite r.:ini Blinds foi'CtifcSayS : rhTT ff Criflff cSj.teiit3s5ai The system primarily is intended for use by the British, but the college has long allowed Americans to hold honorary arms. On the very rare occasions when Queen Elizabeth gives a knighthood to an American citizen, it is always an honorary one. The same sort of thing applies to coats of arms. Granted Many know for certain that coats of arms have been given to Americans since the 1930s, Andrus said. 1 cannot say just how many arms have been granted, but it must be quite a number. I of Arms is the repository of the thousands of family pedigrees of English no Englands College O bility from the distant telling who the recipient past to the present. If a is and describing, in the makeup of the family name is worth arms. anything in English history and achivement, it is Old coats of arms, most likely to be found in and any new ones, have college records. one thing in common, For an American to Andrus said. The design qualify for an ancestral has been specifically chocoat of arms, he has to sen by the honored perprove to the college that son himself. he is the male line deAndrus said that in scendant of an Englishnew arms, the designing to whom the arms man college's team of artists were first granted. an tries to It is necessary to go to achievementhighlight in the perthe college with as much son's life. If he is a information about the college professor, a quill English forebears as pos- pen and a book could be sible. Officials will want incorporated in the deto know the name of the sign. A lawyer could ancestor, where he lived, have one showing the and his dates of birth, scales of justice. A man marriage and burial. in charge of a bird sancClues concerning how the could choose some ancestor made his living tuary of his feathered friends to also would help. bring a coat of arms to life. Armed with these details, a Herald such as The choice of designs Andrus would set to is enormous, Andrus work. Church records said. Our aim is not only and parish books should to highlight a man's chobe studied for any clue. sen career, but also to The searches are slow produce something that and laborious, someis pleasing to the eye. If times taking on the aura he and his family are of a detectives job. Depleased with the result, pending on how long it that makes us very takes to establish a happy. claim, the fee can be a Treated on Merits few hundred dollars, or a few thousand. If an American has no Cost of Scroll English ancestors, but To get a family coat of still would like a coat of arms designed and then arms, there is nothing to inscribed on a scroll stop him from applying. costs $1,200. Each scroll Each application, the colbears a copper plate. lege said, is treated entirely on its merits. In his application form, an American would describe his profession and family background. Once this application has been accepted by the college, the person is asked to attend an interview. Mrs. Montgomery about permanent hair removal? 23x42 Rx. 38.49 gomery. Salt Lake City. He attended Utah State University. SelinciiriM'k- - Montjrniiim Judy I. Schoenrock and Lynn R. Montgomery were married Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at the Shalamar Reception Center. Lion House was setting for a wedding breakfast. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erich A. Schoenrock. Salt Lake City. 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