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Show THE HER Ji ALU- - SATURDAY. OCTOBER JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, Herald - Journal Classified Ads Get Results Genealogical And Temple New s Edited By Preside!. t " t kl' l'l I t k . PERSONALS EteiUu V. M. PAGE FIVE. 193 9. Knr Contributions to this department should be sent to President W M l'v r on, I. . m, Utah, not Wer thin Thursday of each We solicit your contributions to make this deparlimnt ce ,f i .' ivi ng im. listed v i'.u m.3 Thom1 loo.t J () Mv valuable lot in Lox Will Viigikx fur home or bldg, lot.x Sale; Bullets, started toPh.lay.743-trade for livestock. aftti in ogan lhuiie 172-7 p or Sun Sairifiee; 11 ( KvHrl p ipt r hanging no nass all wmk gu ii'niiteed Ill ox) R3 week. N History Of! Logan Templej Logan City Death and Burial List I Boston Transcript Index Below ordi - Retold s we give 're i 7 is dlnllil went uii v it lived ihlt addition t1' ir n v I not 1 In- - ! t i Hodges, at England, 1X34 d June April lb, v ' f 1 1, i ' m 1 1 -I ti i -I 29 1x77 Abia-ha- i i I x vi'n c mini ii s nt tin x(. , ii t s iixxit.id dtutoiy ul whit i 2 saddle mum nt t h oi xi s him k yiMiig mare Notify IV'iv Strw-;- ( Ht i ut Bulk Iti n kt w j t " i v ai d I 11 Ull por-tiait- x get-un- vun-tert- 0-1- 2 1937-AU- en, 1 LIKELY 0-2- 9 Din-nic- LUGGAGE 9 i 0-1- 2 Gro-limu- er LOGAN TEMPLE BY HYRCM E. HANSON There were no baptisms performed on Saturday or Monday due to the temple being closed fot the general conference at Salt Lake City. The attendance at the temple has been light during the ween, this being the busy time of year zhen people are harvesting their bounteous crops, etc. Wednesday, at the morning service, the Tenth ward choir favored us with two beautiful numbers: "Oh Lord Most Merciful and Jerusalem, My Glorious PARISH REGISTERS Glauser , of-f- In greater numbers. Notwithstanding this 's a very busy time of year, we Mieve that through a little careful planning and a little extra ef fort, many more people will be able to attend our sessions, esour night sessions. It pecially takes a great deal of faith and 'milage to live up to all the requirements of the gospel, but we now that it Is worth the and that the rewards are in brei t proportion to the effort put ef-'o- rt forth. Temple work Is one of the rar-,"gifts of the gospel and ix available to all worthy and faiih-'u- l Latter-daSaints. Although it may Seern that many demands are maile upon most of our people, we do justice mould, nevertheless, '0 our dead. This gieat duty md obligation has been definitely Placed upon us, and we can not J'Scape it As above stated, it kes a great deal of faith and ouiage. However, this g'ves us 1 fine opportunity to develop to cultivate faith and eout-'g- e If we haVe the necessary aith. we will be able to develoo outage, as they go hand in hand is the highest form of Not long ago boys at school were asked when the Apostles One boy said a thousand lived years ago; another said a, million It is believable that if people were asked when their pansn registers began the answer would he just as uncertain. Most people scarcely know whether their register go back a hundred years, or a thousand, or a million One reason for printing parish registers ts that their contentsof may be thrown open instead being locked up in iron enexts; that people may become better with that which so acquainted nearly concerns them, and mav be able to tell who their fathers were as far back as possible. Another reason for printing the contents registers is that their evermore. may be made safe for As long as there is only one single copy, and that in writing, they Time must be ate not safe gradually eating them away; and sometimes fire gets impatient and moment what time would does m For this reason do in a century. all parish registers ought to be The expense should come printed out of the local rates. And when all the registers from 1538 to 1800 or later had been printed, then there should be made a gigantic index for the whole country. Each country should have its index as . well. Parish registers were ordered to he kept in Spain in 1497, and There are In England m 1538. about 800 parishes in England where registers began in 1538. Other orders about the keeping of registers came from the government in 1563, 1597, and 1603; therefore many registers date from those years. Many parishes lost during the their early registers none e.ulier Civil War, and have of than 1660. (From the perfaee England, iarixh the Wedmore, registers WANTED Old Rollers strengtnthe human in the supreme make-up,- " ingredient says Her This is the MacFadden. need in this modall we quality culern, complex world We cun tivate rournge bv facing bravely nobly the difficult and doing nn tasks, the exacting dutiesc can labors placed upon us cultivate coinage bv giving of ourselves for the good of others, bv fan by labor, by suffering, to ovi ry u it' bv obcdiciu ful and righteous law Let u therefore take courage and aeripi our important oblm ition ht iloni. our part in trie redei inmg of mu kindled ileud. narr 71 Ft ed Are Ready for New Records Delicious Sale: It hi id 0-1- 2 0-- Ph. STOVE J I ! ! 1 PRICES I ! 817-- 4 Jersey family cow; Jonathan apples. W. F. Wilson, Riv0-- 9 er Heights. See us when you need grates for your stove, no matter where you bought it . Heater grates, range gates, water jackets. Mica in Stove Doors. ... Hay delivered. Ph. N-- 892-- Mam N 438 i rsble "IS 0-1- S 246 1 E I N-- 9 E 475 Apt. Partly furn Ph 2 E. 6 93 North. 8 rm 3 0-1- apt BOOK BARGAINS S 0-1- 1 rms, heated 312 W Center East 3 North. N-- 8 O-- ll or 3 large rooms, private bath .xttam heat 253 West 1st No 2 O-- ll 232 So. ..Apts. Main 3 girls. 171 W. 4 $4 50. N-- 2 eoy. ROuMS and BOARD Artistic, 230 W. 1st. N. 0-2- Here is a book bargain which we cannot afford to pass up. We need it A recent catalog of used books for .sale lists the following; Original Lists of Persons of Quality, edited by John Cannon s, Hutton. Gives a record of Religious Exiles, Political Rebels, Serving men sold for a term of years, Apprentices, Children stolen Maidens pressed, and others who went from Great Brit-la- n to the Amenen Plantations 1670 to 1700 with their ages, former residences, names of ships on which they embarked and other interesting particulais. 520 pages (Publishers price $10.00) sale price Emmi-grant- 5 238 $18 12x6-- If we can secure funds from some of the friends of the library this book can be purchased It will be of great value to those 7 interested N. Ph American Genealenable many to trace their ancestry acioss the ocean where further research Is Leave your contribupossible. librarian or mail 013 tion with the your check to Cache County Public Libiary 966-- K. 7 N 3 112 Phone 350- - W. Springfilled Mattress Special Your old mattress made spring-fillefrom $7.50 up. We rail and deliver free. Everton Mat1 tress Co. Phone 175. d 0-3- I'sed washers, vacuums, elect, frigs a stoves reprd. 119 Main. re- S. 0-2- m 1 '.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. WINDOW S-- WANTED TO RENT $ oiiiig i turn, uuple want small partly heated apt, close in 42 - W 5 N 0-- 9 SPECIAL NOTICES WINDOW GLASS SERVICE FOR CACHE VALLEY. VVe will broken windows, any replace size, any time, any where. Ph. 684-R- N-- 5 Ih. 3.56-for any kind of carpenter, remodel or cabinet work. T. F. Jackson, 175 N. 4 VV. N-It 2 is t C Nenioeulonieter & 221 W. 1st North Service Phone 642 FOR THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN ROLET ROLET CHEV ROLET CHEVROLET CHEVROLET FORD FORI) FORD MARQl ETTE WILLYS KNIGHT Bl ICK DODGE 1937 CHE$ 19:14 CHEV 1936 1928 1928 1935 1934 1929 1930 1931 1931 65.00 . 135.00 465.00 395.00 95.00 185.00 195.00 245.00 75.00 52.35 10.00 PONTIAC CHEV., I Vi Ton CHEV. TIll CIv CHEV. 1ICKI'P 157 in, VV heellmse 1927 1931 1935 1935 1934 CHEV CHEVROLET COACH. CHEVROLET COCPE. BUCK 'aEOAN. NASH AMBASSADOR SEDAN. 1934 NASH COCPE. 1934 NASH LAFAYETTE SEDAN. 1931 CHEVROLET SEDAN. 1932 CORD COACH, Model B. 1931 NASH SEDAN. 1929 NASH SEDAN. Many Others, $30.00 and up USED MOTOR TRI CKS 1936 FORD PANEL. 1935 DODGE, Hi Ton, Beet $775.00 395.00 565.00 1929 1923 BlICK 1928 DODGE Used Cars 25.00 295.00 465.00 485.00 ROLET 425.00 CACHE AUTO COMPANY 209 North Main Street Phone 279 - Logan. Utah S. E. NEEDIIAM , 1938 CHEV. 1 !i Ton Stake Body. INTERNATIONAL, Hi Ton Chassis and Cab. INTERNATIONAL, !i Ton 1936 FARMALL TRACTOR 1934 . DR. M. C. OLSEN II I It O I It A O T O R Used Cars J E W E L E 1( BULOVA Watch Headquarters liaek. Jack Frost will get you if . in it will 0-1- 4 E Center. boys. Girls. 275 No 3 E. 1934 GLASS you don't glaee up as ogy O-- ll tin O-- ll ARE AVAILABLE APARTMENTS FOR RENT FURNISHED sin ill Allen, Cove. Will sell 4 apt, home, practically lurmxhed, 3 garages, large lot, large granary. 2bl E. 3 No O-- 1935 1935 1934 2 0-1- 3 J N-- 1936 Good REPAIRS VALUES rms 9 lt HOUSES FOR RENT FURNISHED 4 1 9 Quilt butts, pure whitt, 2 lb butt for $1 bo while they last Ever-- t i Mattress Co Ph 175. Moil. S. 303 1 Alfred work Holxtun, 5 :egis-tem- l Nelson, Richmond. K R A 0-1- 3 J lots. Beautiful modern home opposite temple; also farms, terms. Car-do- n Realtj, A good dry land, $2000. See 4(1 0-- 9 657-- Jonathan apples. Mrs John Lundberg. River Heights N-A building 8 rm home, mod., throughout, bargain In order to appreciate this home you must go thiough it Ph. 5 or Well-bui- O-- ll Good deer rifle. Ph. 0-1- 2 0-- liOti-- Htori 2 303 South 7st. So. 0-1- 3 . lodl Buy the glass here or bring in the frames and we will set the glass or we will send out and do your glazing. 2. BAl'GII MOTOR Logan, Ctah F-1- IF FOLKS DROP IN AND YOU ARE OIT DROP IN - - - Lunch Goods, Candies, lee Crrmu ENGLAND CO. Fhone 137 90 Center VV. SUITS BY STYLE PARK gg "15.95 17.50 19.50 21.50 24.50 Durability Do us a favor , . , Compare our prices on enameled ware with others of the same size and weight. Buy the best value. You be the judge. We believe in our pots and pans. That'3 what you always want when you buy varnish. And that is just what you get when you buy Lowe Brothers Neptunite Varnish. TOPCOATS RY STYLEPARK TYPEWRITERS TO RENT Latest Styles in Demand 14.59 16.50 18.50 22-5- 0 ERALD-JOiitiN- ENAMELED WARE ) !t y 0-1- J. directed and Organist Idell Grun-de- r Larsen played the accompaniment These numbers were greatly enjoyed. We express our appreciation. Thursday was Box Elder stake day At the meeting Daisey and Sevens Madsen sang two very pleasing duets, "Sing With Joy" and "God Bless Our Mountain Home" Our thanks are extended to them. During the week we have had visitors from New York, Toronto, Alberta and Tracy ward, Sacramento stake. Some of those n from the Alberta stake were lators in the Canadian temple Those from the Tracy ward went through the temple with the Wednesday evening session The new addition to our reeep-'io- n room is progressing nicely. The finishing work of the exterior ind the interior is now in progress. We expect to report its rompletion in the near future. We should like to encouiage nur people to come to the temple frequently and 1 STYLE PARK FALL SUITS HAPPENINGS AT lteex Southfield seed Sale; 3 .saddle horses and liorsi s Ph 59 or 769-- O-- 1073-W- .891. Fred hu ley Ill. hoax" , 8 rm. home, 2 baths, full bxmt, furnace, inlaid linoleum, lawn, cement walk A drive, garage, sacrifice 52 E 4 3 pine paid for alfalfa Highest 572-- J Beautiful 0 felt M12 rug vuth N 2 West 11 Ph lose in $500 West FARMERS COLUMN 0-1- 2 Gen-ealog- u land, d Mar 22, 1912. Hiorth, Else, b Eeb. 19, 1841 - atDenmark, d eeb. 10, 1912 Hjorth, Niels Petersen, father mother Anna Peter Neilson, Sophia Neilsen b Nov 2, 1843 at 'ashberg, Denmark, d Mar. 7, 0-3- match, 6 O-- ll Hoeffer, Sabina, father Victord mother Anna M. b Oct. 26, 1846 at Switzer- pines bise ante-cede- 6X9-J- 6 mi. mod FOR SALE, FURNITURE buffet to Dining table, o ill ms match, vuj uioii bt and dresser tj to i 5 789-J- 2 rippled horsps S. cattle. paid. Call 657-- i Top 0-1- 2 LOW PRICES 4, 1914. Chorister Drinkwatcr Willing to Aid Researchers O-- ll n Amadens, I seletei v Hoff, Henry Keller, father mother Nettie Faler, ry Keller, Colb July 9, 1899 at Pinedale, orado, d Aug 20, 1930. Hoffer, Ivy Ruby, father August Hoffer, mother Louisa Thurs-teb Mar. 30, 1913 at Logan U Ill. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Choice lot, 27,-84- 1 ( Har- 0-1- 2 9 v Pea-hoil- 1925. Jenxi n, 1 1 g I urn. i i.uho, state price, James House Gen. Del, Logan W. Heater a- , Hv O-- ll TEMPLE I 1892 Hud., Beet !,uk for wagon i 1 O-- ll WANTED TO BUY u -- 1 1X96. more a di il x i i Hodgson, Sarah, father James, Hodgson, mother Hannah Aller-sonb May 15, 1846 at Yorkshire England, d Oct 20, 1X88 Hoffer, Rosetta Ashhausher, father Christian Ashhausher, mother Barbara Frei, b Sept 7, 1X73 at Egieeich, Switzerland, d Feb Home p igi i I father Jessie, Hodges, Vesta mother Clara William Hodges, Nelson, b Aug 29, 1904 at Logan ii Nov. 5, 1912. Frederick William, Hodgson, mother father Oliver Hodgson, Mary E Simmons, b Mar 12, 18X6 at Salt Lake, d Feb 16, 1930 Hodgson, James b 1X16 at Bradford Yorshire, England, d May Feb. nun tv i 1 1, ruiiiw'i mi li UTit.Mf, Mi LOST end FOUND p- - i 1923. 18, i, Ms asx i , 31 b July Hodges, Geraldine, 1931 d Aug. 27, 1931 Hodges, James H b 1X09 June 5, 1874. Hodge, John, father James G Hodge, b May 23, !Xb4 at Scotland, d Mar. 24, 1918 Hodges, Louisa Weston, father Nehumah Weston, mothei Rosena Jifford, b Feb 11, 1X47 at Colev England, d Mar. 13, 1922 father John Mary, Hodges, Rhodes, mother Rebecca b Oct rt 22 1819 at Bedford, England, 9, i. 1, i I ' Kosc-anna- Mar. C li elm ti'uhiia, g THE WEEK AT t'i - Hodges, Abraham, father Hodges, mothei Rebel i a, h 233, lxl April 3, 1863 d Sept Hodges, Anna Weston, falhein Nehemcar Weston, mothei Jofford b Ap'd 2 1X83 at England, d A pi il Summersetshire, 26, I)! hi i e t u d it t x i v i ov i r, anil t hi ir pi t a nt a i ' dt oxi L Sue h In 'I lid i it i ihx aie givi n th w UK lx m n i i ige bui ilx an I li- uni gr in x t u ax to 'l'l x v it nu il a it'll test bunk in ' i dim u il x, util Now In i e ' is tin i e hv ai it hie m sui h t mm so h (oi in oil ihi ipat nit In iti i . il ol these xi pi x 1 b It l Vi! gn s il g' it dug t and Dt J i The ' set Hun MALE HELP WANTED iluiue n! Kins-- f p hit A M Hwt x the nit JutgeMm gmeral 'I' togttlnr with topjnrs No. 19 Pin si) i mg Henson unit x to the tliite volants all of ' t) x. out ill H ii v w m h we non u hate placed m I v o ,7 bt ii' 'ii i Menu hault r Butt' xi pi 13 lua k f n J mtts ro' l J ,ii ,n These gi slit Nix lih iiv on tlu Ii ( Child bnoivx weie Clnui mil i'u1 ' n. () 12 huts Th oi Kl Cite. Call M Ai'-iaim 1 i in 1. wth tundx N lion vc no now live in Ninth Lc fin -hv, i "lupin in, C( oi lu r, ilou Util hv lipnihaxttl tliik a tlx of tile gtnnalo-g- n w haul aoxiel (In dm i r tile-- walls ut ,d st turn ol mu libi u v The x' n ill helped to pi FEMALE HELP WANTED iihain Kunhii Iu'lur, MC, ii it ts limn the tile Logan It mj 11 1'iaiiz L vein) loll iu ng me hv MO' In (Id, n Rnh mix, Knot, i s anm uni t nn nt lx no v xx viax toil wm kul ubpshi tnt tel h'evinx .xviinmUx tj. d l''it Kinfolks Horn the x nt of lb el pul ol the haI xi Gi ivixlnm ptmiix, dll nn Cut tv Hat llee in Bv ve IX fin- Ulilll tin e pll'UUllg jWalK ul nil tbo' Hum with o' ht s, Kin-- f Ixlii.l echo lx x5 w ix lot x,. t Tin xd n, ll pi '7 i! and a Iks is giutalocit tin in it xu long , hix ii (ini Ih Ki t n r, mi h men-- i ol eailv mold LOGAN i .1 ii il In v, a, 1btv wire toi n m Swi.lio, tin a! Gd bx Kiim, ix, f innlu x manv whose t in pionei e an one the t I Mi v M p ii 0 x ve u Ki nt K.mha.l Lunlh tin, thousands of dost endunts are now M " n e Midi r I'u k. Hi The fmiuv v lonviitx m th w alt x p al tspeuallv x I il to 1'teo Nvctilin o.l aiioont Thu In 'I hi, i pe, ight southt in xtitex. in all of whien 1137 n1 i I 17, x,hiv if tin r rt ligion and xi nb in In Mpt w e piont r st It i x the I mii nn, while the hoc x h unol tb 111 ill. ClMlh, Cuiili It is a wmk of 3302 pages in Kl k e. Huhn him en, Moon, Ihne will hound volumes and a i, ,t i onit y in pi xi, mg t, up, l.i'ti ling u ,n p u t of lie n - 8i "(ll .'x.ilixhii M v Tav'in, V ill xipaiatclv bound gent ral index V, i l Ini i l xi ini in 'on s ti ole uni liny li until o, K Unix with 12,338 names, of whuh of Bowen Coil imx and biok living ax well ax plaxt.i-lonames appear in icgisters rtiuxdiv, Si pi 16, 1917 Chase, showing dixient from immigrant Call M la'ii helped lie the Chur Dvix lull, loodcnough, tolonial am extol x walls ol tin Silt ike timpli Goodnow. lloiikiiix Htwkmx, Joik-xoTheie aie over 2Vi pages of to the building of Subsequent Mathtux, Sluing Sv mondx, of gtneiationx of and antethe hou.ix at W ixliakie hv ttmple Shei man, Wade W n khain, Whipcedent to the Confederate War, 4 Old Cmtiil Buryv.iukmen, Bishop Zundtd while at ple Put INSTRUCTION facsimile icprodut tions of early the. Ortober eonterenie m Salt ing Ground C it lisle, Maxx and diagrams records, 1937 Alvord. g Lake City was worried about If you like to draw, sketch or Friday, Sept 17, 1 Volume contains preface, hix new home plastered so that Bukfmd, Bine, Cotton Carmkn, state and Text paint -- Wide fin Talent county retoidx ceme- imii m iluigs bv spatial appoint' Ellas, No Fee. Give ige and occupaDrake. Deuel, Dm nt DnvuipoC, it would be habitable for the 1 Hat lice secand records, tery Griffin Foxvvei! Ellis. 22 Box tion Herald lournal Gaiutt, Ax he sat in a meeting at tion which includes the the Tabernacle he temembered Can Hagor Hall, Hukx, Kenyon, Rieh-ard- and Stuart antecedent families Prnxt. Inrter, Poitei, M Nelson and immediately went Volume 2 contains 2 Fulmore Roberts, Rogers Smith Shel-l- section which inc ludes the RichMONEY TO LOAN and spoke to George Q Cannon Str ulevant, Scott, Starr, Wood who was the apostle in charge of ardson, Cade, Crump, Buck, and Auto loans. Finance Agamy, 153 1, Saturday, Sept lx, the Indian mission. The name of Adair antecedent families also a North Main, Logan Baku, Carruther, special Alford Family Register; 3 Brother Nelson wax added to the Beckwith, list of missionaries to be i ailed and Chapman, Cl.uk I'avis, Dotv. Section which includes the Curry FOR SALE Giberson, Walker antecedent family also a Gibhx, Gibson, as was customary at that time the list was read to 'he assembled Hendrukxon, Heald, Hallet. Kim- special Lowe Family Register; and MISCELLANEOUS ball, Leonard Limon, Lyman. Lee, 4 Kemp Section which includes saints and accepted bv acclamaA new shipment Nice little ponv, .saddle A budle of Samson tion So Brother Carl M wtnl on MoClintoi k. Minor, Oliver Phil- also a Register of Descendants of 0-lips, Paddock, Ring Seais, Sukler. Amelia 151 W, 4 No. t mission to the neighboring setRussell) Roberts. New Luggage armed just 2 GraveWorden Part tlement of Washakie to plastei the Walden, Volume 3 contains 6 Bethea new Y. N. finishes Good the See shapes, Jonathan ked, Bellsville, apples, pit Section which includes the GoodHe was not a yard Inscriptions bishop s house of Arms. while they last 3 bu $1 Bring ntw and sire tmlmed suitcases Walker man, Henagan, temple workman at that time as Winthiop, Coat 7 N E 780 containers. 7 antecedent it was before the temple was readv Brown families; Attractive strong, durable Robertson Section which includes for plastering Frigidnire & elec stove both for Clack and The temple walls were given a the Gower, Maclin, $75. Phone 004 8 coat of ordinary lime or 'brown" Dickey families, Parker includes the Section whnh laster. and the finishing coat was rifle, scope sight, exi ellent and Gilbert antecedent families 'hard finish" or lime and plaster condition Ph. 942-of Parix As the finish was much Many other descended and conThere art many strung, is in more particular work many of the town for the winter who will no nected families are treated in 'resli Jersey tows Ph 876-plasterers worked only until the doubt, be interested in doing each volume and We have faith in the goods From Utah Genealogical first coat or coats had been put research work in the ;;'ne ilogical liinatluin, Delicious, Greening, R on In order Historical Magazine, George Spencei, an English section of the library January, we sell. We believe we have Beauty, Grimes Golden, Gano, F. Bennett: emigrant, and FYanz L. Nelson that all sui h may s rve time in 1935 By Archibald Jonathan on tree 30c bu Ph Volume 1 of Kinfolks has since were m charge of the ornamental lointing the books whi h will be the best values though we 1 W. R. Zollinger work on the ceiling of the large most helpful, Mr James B Drink-wate- r April 19, 1934, already proved one will be at the library to of the most used and valuable assembly room as well as helping know our prices are not alNative lumber slabs A fuel wood with the finishing of the rest of coach beginners e.ieh Saturday af- books in the library of the del Price on req Kiankhn Baal Society of Utah, and is the walls of the temple ternoon after 4 p rn 'ill Drink-watN-ways lowest Tile lowest puce sin Sawmill, Pieston, Ida s research-etdemand nil in These men were both working by constantly is well acquainted with This record of 968 pages had does not op the temple whea John Knowles I he books of the library and is usually represent IIotMint range, almost new. Ph . and his brother, Julius Smith of usually able to give f.d',r e that been described as "the greatest ll the best value. H makes no contribution to the recorded genBrigham City escaped death in a will be helpful fall from the ceiling of one of the charge for Ins service Apples Red McIntosh, Jonathan ealogy of the folks who were, and Save on your apples Cache Protowers which they were plastering 4 duce Co., 387 N Main. Other plasterers who are remembered as having helped on the temllliam Davis of Malad ple are who had charge of that part of the k woi and his two sons and his brother, Morgan ,who later had charge of the plastering of the Salt Lake temple, and Thorgrim Olsen Apples 35c A up At the Crcok-sto- n You can save on the new of Hyrum Farm, North Logan. blinds for your windows if huckleberries Aloert Tomatoes, you let us put new shade Zbinden, 696 Canyon Rd. Ph NOTES ON ENGLISH 775-cloth in your old rollers. We make window blinds that last Holstein cow. Zbinden 4th E a long time. 0-- 9 12th No. To aid genealogists the following record of deaths and burials in Logan city is recorded by city officials, is published. The record begins in 1932. 1X08 and closes March otherwise Indicated Pniess the persons named here were Buried In Logan city cemetery. Abraham, I li) h of n Ill u 'I names of the genealogical so 'he Boston Tran-si'iThose who are interested th.,'1 d eonxu't the Transcript in o ir ; none librcy l ' .xiiith in alphabetic 'oand in re-ti- 1 x Willis tfixul Middle horse for bay. ' ARE BOOKS NEW POULTRY and SUPPLIES FOR SALE or TRADE Students ran keep up with the class by home practice if you rent a good typewriter from . . . It is not affected by hot or cold water. It never scratches white. It will stand an unusual amount of heat without injury. It stands a lot of hard wear without injury to its fine gloss. It retains sufficient elasticity that it does not chip like moxt other varnishes. Neptunite Floor Varnish. QT. $45 DEPAHTMBITl IfiFDRiviATION AL ii LOGAN CITY SANITARY CLUB Weekly garbage service, 50c per Mth. non Ave. Phone 563. W. A. Harmon. Office 195 Ver- wanted livestoc- ktop prices paid for dead or useless Whites Trout Farm Phone 11-R- 2 cows and horses. Feb. 4. Collect. GARBAGE HAULING Weekly service, absolutely Fhone 2G5-- guaranteed. Earl Slacker. 0-- 9. MOVING AND TRANSFER When moving local or long distances Call Son. Phone 418. Reliable transfer men. SUPERIOR RADIO SERVICE All wotk guaranteed. 65 South Main. C. Johnson, Mgr. Phone 268. WANTED DEAD or ALIVE ,1. W. Ault & 0 22. U.I.C. Station. 0-1- 7 We pay top prices fur dead or worthless animals. We also sell meat scraps, tankage, hone meal and bone ferCo. Phones; Lotilizer. Colorado Animal Mar. 2, '38 30. gan 49 ; long distance, Enterprise, |