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Genealogical And Temple News Contributions to ...k- " - Edited lly tins dipirtmont should be suit to ruMdi I dli,r; - iit . resident M. i ,,rIin , (l.(lltoildl) lathi l a wiJ.pu Death and Burial List hc-i-f ,u a, , ul It Asks Aid To Secure inn ,, n i James Jan 9, 1932 J , fathei James mother Sarah Jen 26, ISbO at Ogden, kins b Dec Utah d Sent 15 1911 llliam X Father DavJames id J James, mother Fannie W ebb b Sept 11, 1890 at Paradise Utah Buried at Parad1909 d April 4 ise, Ut-.James W llford M, father H irry James, mothei Alice E Unswoith d b July 29, 1893 at .Log in, Utah, llliam W James n Jan 1901 22, I ns i Ui K i nt V t h i uni ul'll 11 ll Peter Jensen, mother Kauen Mane Nelson, b May 13, 1882 at Listed, Denmark, d Aug 15, 192 Buried at Lewiston Utah S, father Anders Jan 1, 1887 at Logan, Able b Jansen, d Dec 26, 1X87 Jardine Emily H , father Russell K Homer, mother Alary Anderson b Sept 16, 1861, at Salt Lake Cit Utah, d Feb, 1931 Buried at Clarkston Jardine, W llliam Father James Utah mother Marian Stott, 1849 at oodhouse, As Lancashire, Eng, d N'.n 17, b Jardine June 8 ton 1312 fither Ford Lenoie Hmks b at Logar, U'ah, Buried at Hy-ru- Jarvis, Blaine, mother s Jai-u- 1931 12, 1931 4 AfaiYh d March Ltah Jaskev, Andiew, b J in 1 1931 d July 2, 1916 Jaskey, Christine, father Niel Olsen, b Nov 21 1833 at Malmo, Sweden, d April 21, 19U9 father Jaques, David Henry mother Matilda Wesley Jaques Swensen Sept 16, '913 at Logan, at 19, 1913 Buried Utah, Sept Ogden Utah Jaques, Jaques, lather James, b Aug 1881, 1, Alf Oet 13 1S83 Jeffs, Amsy, father John Jeffs mother Dolly Haskett, b Dec 16 1919 at Logan, Utah, d Dec 27, J 191 Jennings, Ruby, father David S Jennings mother Retta Y. Webb, b Stpt 22, 1912, New York, d Mar 1920 6, Anra father, Lars Jensen, mother Mai la Jenson, b Aug 9 lsbk at Nebraska, d Fib lb 19 ju Buned at Newton Jenkins, M iria, Utah Jinkms, David, father John Jenmother Elizabeth W illiams, kins Jtilv b South 1840 at Clanelly, 18 Wales d Apul 2, 1925 Juikins, Elizabeth, father John W ilium Mother Ann Davis Juikins Id i, fathu Divid Ji k "s boin 186b, an 4, 1907 South d Wales, Ida, father David Jen21, 1875 at Logan, d Aug 25, 1875 Juikins, Iner R father David P hainey, mothei Martha Jane, b Jan 26, 1882 at Richmond, Utah, Jenkins kins Utah b Aug Si pt d 21, 1920 Juikins, John, father Phillip Jenkins mother Elizabeth James, b Mv 20. 1811 at Commarthen Inure d ales, d Feb 2, 1894 John E b Aug 1873, .south Jui.uns, S pt W 10, 1873. Jinkms, Lena C, father John mothtr Cobuin Ann b May 19, l(Si9 at Yoikshirc, Meckelwood, England, d Sept. 25, 1896 Juikins, Loraine, father Albert mother Iney Rainey, b blur 31, 1903 at Logan, Utah, d Jenkins ic 27, 1904. 1 Jinkms, Lucy Turner father Turner, mother Saiah A (didon, b July 12, 1890 at Richmond Ltah, d Feb 28, 1913 luikins Marthi D fathtr Chns-m Dolder, b April 9, 1895 at Wan Utah, d Dec 30, 1930 R m nt December sidings by appomt- spinal ui sd iv I Login stake Thui sdiy, Lecemb( r for endowments U roe "Hu v December 11 8 - Six Excur-fro- Six si Exclusion Six sps-on- s endowments Exclusion Beat Raver and Malad itu-da- ie day Mf ln i. 10 nson stake riiu.v, for Coat-of-Arm- Some Parents Give n Burdensome Names w ui ml m w m Decemhir 12 This is ipirl Oir bipisms and o h, II i iw t Itn Va .vLx 'tyA'NilS i II t. ttruiiind Following Ui an nidi x to ii uius found in toe gun Uogn il s,,tnm of the HartJor Tunes Fills of this pijir mi be sun at the public libr iry liliMintli mill a shoit time hi foil tin md Mid down on a highwav nillqsid Actress Freed 5 n ul Fight Rate Increase e h il Ik i Chamberlin Cok t h q lin Dimin i k Dmwii Derbm ( ( F unhun Fciirbanks Gi Goodwin Hiwkins 11 mn geitv Hill Hokomh v Hi I dd Is ham J u ksiin Ki m id M Mm h Milk i k Musti e Ni Mi tc alf ill Mi MikLi Ik Pi Paishill beiry. Nelson, i , -- I Pial.on Palish, din Tuhox Wlutikii u Sttuidiv oi k, Nov Bildwin P Cdl Calv ii ( o i s skill, C u I nh 1. C.Aswokl C t il Conev is, id i -- I c kA e siiil kwell, Buin-ha- Coni, , timiphoine C i til n 11 Fm ill Gdlop 'ludinu i El Gil-bei- t, GiOse- - S ibim Smith Spiague Shaw Stow Tavlm Titus, I mill w old W hut ikei W lute Wat mu t Watiis CHilili c n of Gov ing Welles 15 1937 Ail Siturdiv No derson Aknxtdei, Buky Bui k ley, Baktr B,kkn Buir 13 n toil Blati hlev Bill Bill Biusic Buts Bcckley, Bt an, Bu holder, Bnd0, Cowhs Cobuin Cotton, Coy Ciandall, Du ling Duprey Dubil orey, Fkidz Fisk Furis Firrmg ton Ftink Gilman Groves H, n die Hovt Hill links Hum Ktnnedv Ktilii I.0o in, Leon ird Lom land Milltr Mills, Liiddmgtnn Moulton M, ad, Ntwkuk Patkir Potter Pn kit Pri ntu e Palmer Prindlt Rand R md ill In id Shop, Seymour liuphont rw )od 'ink Whitt, Wilson W il bin W i bb W hilpi v W it, i hm W ok ott i pi obli ni - parents i , to visit Ml I c d n i if of i iv nu u F u An hibald p u . lit s of a fun .s it ml iv mnnung ho pital Mothei o n Mi Mi Mi i Inn sda Ml and Mis ll dd intiitumd and ml Mis Wdlium O Archiat a family din-- i ihuisdiiv Tmise (irisent oe-- s di s tlu inmndiate fanulv were Mi ml Mis F'i ed Child and I hum f mulv is Godfiey, Ted and Way line Hunsaki r Mr and Mrs Lm Hollingsworth and then fam-il- i of Wimlii Mts S H Atkinson is visiting 4 : v, jJIA Vi, f .v n Jl 93 vV ' u s VV I Hardly clothed by his tattered, gtimy clothlnq, Sam Velctch, 51, above, arrested as a vagrant In New Orleans, astonished police by producing $16 50 in cash and utilities bonds valued at ibuuo. A Yugoslavian enngiant, Velcich told of amassing and losing several fortunes, and finally being reduced to his last $6000. black-beard- ed with ulatives and frunds at Brown Pitihtr of Cornish Wed-nes- d ills Hazilton and Hager-l- u iv in the Login temple The m Id iho will make their young Mi md Mis Ellis Johnson home mcouple Cornish uni admhtii Muy Iaieetta of On Katurri iv before her marDam wire dinner guests liiiur Miss Fife assisted by her riage W Mi D Mrs of mid Buttarx sisters Mis Glidvs Jensen and 7 hm sd iv Mis Martha Dilkv of Preston Wi ilnt sdiy evening the district ad Mrs Gean Stoikdale of si hool students under the directF'lankhn pri sided at a trousseau ion of thin teuhirs put on an tea in her honor fiom The opuitta whuh was gicatly persons following bv i irse number oi Dayton attended the funeral of nts fi and lends Special F'alls Idaho Thomas Phillips at pari minibus wue tap d nice, Donne last Friday Hukt and I umri Phillips, rythm Mr and Mis T imej H Call, hand Thinksg-iunsong by the Lester, Silvan, u.d Ghn Call, Mr su ond and third grades and a and Mrs J mn s Phillips and son by the fust glide, tup dance, Dougl is Phillips, Mr and Mrs gm s Fie Buttirs, song Neldi Flarl Cobuin Mr and Mrs S H. kd lie Sto tap dance and song, Atkinson, Mis Nellie Atkinson; L iK u and Cm ol While n After Mr and Mis Earl Kukbride; the operetta the M Mui of the Mr. and Mis Kenneth KtrLbride, wmd sponsored a dancing party Vinnie and Ida Kiikbiule, Mr. Miss Miry Fife, daughter of and Mrs D A Firkins and J A Flfe was married to Eldon Charles Joins win 1 en-jin- ' t i si Violent fits of ti mpi r clim txed by two asserted attempts to commit suicide were attributed to FIrn Wtstmoie, mot. on picture makeup oxpiit bv his wife, F.thlyne Clane Wi tnion in hei suit for divoiie She w is granted freedom in i Los Aiigtks i unit 111' 1. PS MOLE ttoiitimiul ! , t I ABOUT Stake Cache 1 Bridle Bridal , ii Ciatie, btek, Hutch nson Hodges, Hojikins Huhbu'il Hole min, limit, How 11, he it He it h land Hmcoik H nkms Holton Kent Johnson Low els Lv om Lmdis King Lewis Mills Mts.ing, i Mush ill M ih in P it' Mould Phelps, Iagt Pendleton Rovcc P.os Jaikson s -- Binnett Blown Cotton Ti'-r- , inkn BiHktt Bhvs'lI Hiuiutt. Ckviimd ! Wekh 19t7 6 Bukei Bunk, W mdngritt W W hit, house V hell Baker 1 V-- " X Stanley Simpson Smduluul Stone, Stuliv S 11m. in St dhou St.ukv W mdw .r ,:s v4 4jsk,' w f I.uiit Phelps Rus ill Riggs Smith P.OIsl Hi, Id dm I),, publu utditns Illinois mn tollv issembkd t, stimuli fiom tlu,, heating, on pi opus, ,1 uni, is, s m ul radio fnqht iitis ,nd iluiiud st long piotist a nil t u itmii of l ill i triuis to Im is( slnppin costs 7 he fin il lu u mg w is In Id d 1,1dm F'llls whin tistmmnc to tlu fait that the but sug u unhisitc would be mi mt ism alilv hint hv shipping mile isix in inti i t it. tr ins u turns Higlnrfmglitidis fu nu is end su u lump inv oftnidssud would i i him loss oil slip, it pioduilion It w is sud lliit toi tlu fust time in vi us tin nulii.tii w is turning in m ivm hi ik toi but otowers Otlui tistimom w is to tin tffut tint Idilio ii ult in t unild not st md m nun ise in freight i itis dm to tin lri id i e it s i ul bitwun j oi i ui t id n i osts uni u It it i in u ki t n tin n High nsts nf tuiht ti nspoit i turn isjiual'y lot Id ilto and ,1s lon me shipment piobkm were st totth is a m ijoi ici n iiltui d I C impton I , W 111, hillside Idaho Utilities Will Boltu Dial ini, Lnstu Beal, PowiP Brvant Benin Ci i w si n Sm lull mtin i Amieh ti vV n o of the Eli snu Pnk mn mg mount mi ii nils ( Lis Angilis m iv Inui obhttiated, for ill mi tin tortui us mazi of Inn Mown hi i k lined tunnclx under the hill uli uniitlv ixploml i w i i1 n iiin stikin the 1 ut of kgiiids if bun i( nun subtirrini in vvaifare and lntriguis of tails Spun sh sit 'I i In in mint d i igi l fi im deip wilir Idling ink and tin ,bo i the I lot mg it t i ml, d from tlu in, mu t i i NAME INDEX FROM K it v III F zi a Mis Llovd S ni md Mi s F'ldi n M imule Ml and Mrs nti ml Monti Wnkhim md f mull Mr ml Mis Dial M inning and fam-- d Mi and Mis Roman Sant FI L iVie and f miilv Pheobe, Cnlhttmi Ly m in and Leah Jen-s- i n irciia Wnk-- h Daiwir and ini and Miss Ilia Smith of I stall D W Ik.t'iis and Rubin rih dmld m nle a business trip to Silt Lake Cilv Monday Mr and Mrs Peiry Hmdersen, Miss Fhnmn Ronmilns, Cyrus and Iiwin Robbins were dinner guests i r Mi md Mis Henerv Siamnns a thin home at Hvde Park him I tut ui (loin, will hm s, Vis Aunt L Jtnsen is In si, ss at i 3 h iiiksgu mg I hi thumb I hm n tlu Wnk'u 1mm p igt one) in the (onfuenie, gi m r il sessions on In of p u t u ul u Slllld iv ill il t m I il publu mid ml ui t l whuli will be di igiu d as sm Ii gul ti This, lommtiui it the times of 10 a m 2 and 7 p ill dm i u fi In mg t In u tin,,w i The 10 oiloik meeting will, m pmt, be undi r the dueition of the Relief Society, and will he built mound the therm, The Strength To this of the Gosptl Missagt theme will the visiting authorities Lulu md President speak, Smith will jnt sent the yeaxly hei Somtv it port of stake At tivitns and conditions meeting .No will the Riluf elnitisis i K t t t ttuud be ft Ml $ ( horns In iliirge of the alternoon sum will hi Stake President seph F. Caidon md it will be a rigid ir iimfiiiiuc session Music fo- - this will be undi r the supervision of the st , he Mutuals and the MIA i hoi us dimlcd by Ixadorc Shooie, will furnish the - M KKi-vo- sirmg In tin an oiloik t 7 inning iiiuisu dlv intuisting lvin in th, form of will pinprmi i Mutual uu tn bt t s Ill 00 i st iki fi mn tin j ii si nt i t n i n and vitil turn ol 'In Ml on ss ig, s fiom tin visit ig board mi min rs in iniluhd in tin uo-c- r hi i no oi it U w ses-sio- Wednesday, December ssiuns for endowments 1 - December 7 Two for endowments Extuision Oneida Stake from w i b il, u t , month- i it Mis ti i . i i w Fred blond ly oil s, Pop-kin- laun-drym- 30, 1891 Aug Cle-lan- , w 1 11 s. h i u lit stun uud Pi l.ins of I a ow n, it tin It. home s, .1 hi 1 Rn-mi- Jenkins, Alniy R Father William Jenkins, mother Adalaia Clayton, b Sept 10, 1890 at Bogan, Utah, d 27th of Xo'( nihil w is tin u gul ir biptism d iv In ulililion to our loc ils and mis-minus pioxies there was an Nov llen ixiutsiim from the Salem ward 1957 Monday Tin-- , t me excursion Bieon Buck Bens, (oddineton. Riibuig 15 comprised Calhoun proxies of young Emmonds, folk-- , Copeland foir adult attendants French Hartfoid Judd Knowles, Btothirand William H irris of the Newcomb Rh.lips ward gtntiloieil committee Kingsbuiy, was , Hxl Plate Gimx Shaw Snntn Thaeh-tr- in charge baptisms weie pel formed and 431 sealings for the Van Auker Wilson, Woodwmd d iv Tompson Record Part 2 Samuel Tuesday Uuimnct 1st the Rig-b- v Gorton, st tkc hid an endowment Tuesday, Nov 9, 1937 Britton, Thty brought 33 pioxies Gran-mChamberlin, Diake. Elwell, and did 62 endowments in the Gist Howard, Halt, Hall, two sessions At the meeting H iskell Lumburd, White, Wight, the speakers were High Counselor Watson, Whitney, Wells George W Summers of the Wednesday Nov 10, 1937 Albee stake and Bishop Leonard E Rigby Gia-haBarber, Btsse, D Dai ling, Francis, of the Rigby Second waul HanFonda, Foster, Flake, Hitih, December was 2, Wednesday, son, Harmon, Hairington, Kelly Cache stake day At till morning Pierce, Philips, service Bishop Ola A Sonne Millatd, Minir of Seager Sanders, Stodder, Wilsey, the Logan Fourth waid and W heelock Filler John H Anderson wine Thursdav, Nov 11, 1937 Adams the speakers WTe were favoied d Allen Briggs, Barrow, Alger, with some very exception il music Carpenter, Clough, Eastman, at this service The Logan Fourth Fan field, Green, Gallup Hazen, waid chon sing three most be H lie, Hall, Jackins, Knight, and inspiting numbers Woolrich, Stebbins, Svkes Irnse to the Mm Hen Our Winslow Wilder, Ward Wood Pi aver and Giant us Pc ice O 12 1937 Nov Brown, Friday Lord Bi other Fosti r Alb n and Bishop, Bowen, Boomer, Dustin, Sistu Harnet E Nielsen sang Dean, Fuller, the duet in the last number ProDavis, Daggett, Fitch, Harris Hall Jone- - Loomis, fessor A T Henson was director M inning, Pettee, PatLe, Palmer, and Sister Berth i C Puisei, orSmith, Richmond, Sedkwick ganist Woodford Wisner Thui seliy was Box Elder stake 1937 13, Siturdiv Nov male a fine showing d.iy Cunningham, Chaffee, Tht'ie They Coolidge, wer. .05 proxies and the Cleland, Campbell, Crandall, Ful- stake did 479 endowments Guild Gieen Goodenow, ler were also here from Cui-leHillman, Howland, Hull, Houston, stakes The and Rcxburg Lawitnce, Martin, Priest Packard foimer had 38 proxies and did Richardson, 72 endowments, while the latter Peck, RiiRobinson, Rouse hards, Sampson, Van had 16 proxies in attendance and Soutrout White, William Thor-ol- d did 53 endowments At the meets ing the speakers were Elder Eugene Bott of the Box Elder stake and president of the Logan temThe Jr ple, Joseph Quinney, and popular Mantua male quartet sang three beautiful and impressive numbers 'Teach Me to Pray, 'The Wav side Cross and Softly and Tenderly Jesus This quirtit consist, is Calling of M irtin Risnnissen fust tinot, Tin most huidmsome name iver John Rismussin, baritone Alston L hi stewed on a child was that Jensen, first b ss, and Milton Sister Jensen, second bass given by Arthur Pepper a Jensen was tniomiamst of Wtst Derby, Liverpool, to his daughter, boi n in Dei em- At the evening session we a wtri fine the prestme of ber, 1862 It comprised one name favoied ofbyextension woikcrs, who for each letter of the alphabet, group attending a Ltudus and was certainly ingenius m its are here school conducted by the Anna Bertha Ce- Training wav, running C in celia Diana Emily Eannv Gertrude extension sitvue of the l'S Home and the fields of Hypatia Inez J me Kate Louise Iionoiniis Agriculture Thito wue sivintim M mil Nora Ophi Im Quince group Staikev Uy Isis t nus Win-fle- d nv n and women in i this us of Yettv Zmo P repusenting thutim Gatmint Xenophon Id and fit Ron was piovided in the surname, the state from San Juan counties on the south to Pepper W W. on the north Hundreds of examples of this Rich county for director assistant Owens, occur of wit poor form parental of the USAC accomin the entries for the past few agriculture, this group to the temple panied SarNoahs Aik Smith, years We highly appieciate their visit Judas dine Box, Jolly Death, here This was a very good day, Brown, Iscariot there Bov-rtl being a total of 994 endowNot-anted Smith, Johnson, ments perfoimed Fig-gChristmas Simpon, Merry Friday was Hyrum stake dav Odious Heaton Anno DoAt the meeting Eldir James J chilof names are the Davis mini An orwas the speaker dren probably living who will have Faiei solo 'Meditation was rento be or them thiough life, unless gan innic N Clawson, dered by Sistei they wash themselves clean with and two vocal solos were given chil-du- n such How can subteifuge O Baxter- 'The observe the Fifth Command- by Sister Noima and 'Only Tired Holy City, ment'' as accomThere was a long time a curi- Sister Clawson acting panist Auson the nomenelatuie in osity This weeks shows an increase His name tralian pension list over 1350 endowments over Lust was "Through - much - tribulation-- of Of eourse, we were closed - of - Heaven week one dav last week for Thanks-gviin- g The officals of the penSmith but we consider this insion depai tment very pardonably neverthe-him into "Trtbby ert ise very satisfactory abhi eviated Has any diligent stuSmith Ul the atWe should like to c dent of our pension list discover- tention our people to the beauof ed anything that caps this7 lighted evergreen tree on It is not surprising that the tifully the Temple grounds just south of names of Dickens character odd also to the large the building, though they are should be found illuminated star at the top of in red life, for it was from life west tower of the Temple that many of them were taken the This illumination is visible at a Some as we know, were copied considerable distance and we are fiom the names over shop d ors, nt iteriallv to the atadds suie etc, but this was not the novelist's tractive and fiscinating Christmas only source of selection Among dec orations of our fail city his papers John Forster found lists of names, carefuUy-drawith the source from whuh he He is obtained them and the longe-- t Northumbrian pitronynms of some of lists wcie those drawn from the' wilting of the times and thire was a Privy Council Education Lists the border raids Some of the names thus noted Robert Unthank in those dnvs the are too extravagant for anything Among others, too, we find who name of Adam Avrunken but reality Jolly Stick. Bill M triWilliam Upsit his boat in the Tyne and G. urge Muzzle, gold, his wife, di owned He. idmtally Why, Robert Gospel, Rohm Scrub-haof Cetetia the Boitrioe S irah Golds icks, Cithenne Rosetta John Unkuthm in lUneouthman), Two, Sophia Doomsday ' The out her throut with a razor Dust, Sallv Gimlet' For quaint surrames one should lmiihnt requires no explanation figseiirih the records of Not tluimber-l.- i 'Ane.ther unfortunate tison nil Mr A G Bindley his m ide ures as Ad ini with tin nose Bits ''it a eolliitnm of some of tli m (n s s m l lu ft it ds L mo ami t tttni 5 1 i Mis I Huum nt ins to Imm, ot P dm, n ,t ui Mi4' Logon, ink'xgn mg d n in til of 'm Mi In ) it HARTFORD TIMES the ; li I ultl n t t and n I k t , Coat-of-Ar- Jamison, Magdahne, father Lais Jansen Sitmdiv of the Boston Transcript Those who are interested should consult the Transcript in iur public library section hui I M HAPPENINGS AT Below we give in alphabetic order, the names found In recent Issues of the genealogical ii t tinmiul i m-- P.uit-- t ll- - U ilnt BuitWr and nton I t i father John Infant, mother Graee Meets b 1932 at Logan, d Jan 9, hn W Mi t i 1 x ti n lit st in honor bv Miiy gu sis hi I Mis Mr t Mi Ml itij.su . M nils til tf N i t pivc n ii I Pp r lumoi l j i i I I i . James, , Mi t I VALUABLE BOOK -- 1901 u n Uni is St ii , u ii , mil,' ,,lH - Boston Transcript Index tit w m , England, d May 29, 1922 James Henry K, father Hemj mother Ali.e E Ins A James, north b Mar 29 1877 at Biriy, 10, Larashire, England, d Oet inn-- i ? i that a pt'l soiul iMt to t In liu ut t, ii , would xulu' tlu pi ol k ni and n.iid, ,, ,, olds id then amestots ouickiv and e.o ti.i, h U o do not wisii to discouiatfc anun, fol ., .. t lo uni genealogists tlu. anil In me ol tlu n f m elatliei s. lewinK record ol deaths .Most .mumu wnl gu ,, i is ri nty harm's In Log iliasiiii and satisfaction liom suth a uit on u , J coni, ii I' In morel tins hand tin nionev spent in nuking su h a pun m will p p puhlislu d. The "l l loses Mari h I'M. the sei lu. o a skilled jroni'dlotfixt who hi- - i. in 1865 n , ,,, imliiali.l the I nless otherwise to lead tip am lent wilting lound in niai o, u ,, t,i binh rsons named here were ceimt. m ri. wlu ie siauh must be made. A ti .lined pun uuja Ki ned Logan nty wluii to look l(i the dilleient letoids he net ti.uni Jaiques, Matilda father Chubsb guiealoeri't knows now to gam .mess to molds ,, i, Matilda lot mothtr gaeusm haul to ii.nh when a stiangei seeks to lead ti tm n , wl, d L)u 1 at 1870 tah, 18, Stpt genealogy m Ameiua is a veij .simple pib as eonijund wp mil Buried at Ogdi n, Utah Jacques, Norman, father Gunge tlu ei tomple and puzzling situation that (ontnmu t h Jicquts mother Lizzie Shrilei Utah d l eseai e lie l m Ian ope. b Oct 13 1903 at Logan Ni we -- a again, go to Euioiie it ton will, uui will in Oct 2, 1901 the tup but il ton wish to extend tout pedign James, H mnah M father John doubt ene Mother Hanna Mitton mam J Janies, genuatnuis iiaek it will ia to hue tunned woik.n I tah, d b June 2, 190b at Logan, to elo the l eseai eh wolk Feb 4, 1908 Henry Allen, father James, Christena George James, motliei Moons b Dec 6 1818 at Dovei "I I.UHipt- iiH v ItAGf.Kl) NAMAI) UTILITY TZAR' Dayton just i five. IAGD : ( cc ills to lie ihiuo who wish to iiml tin n 1 i 1 i KKSBAltC II IN I'.UKOPl-- ; logon City l in ion u MOUNTAIN'S l(i ii ijuuom; sum: M( ( r, l, M I i I . , , l ) I D A 1 J Eu'ilun , i, I i , i si ( i il hm ii s t T im ! viol HF i; Ol POI I I I U is (,i LI - Di, Mm Mis nt ot mil lisultl'l p n't i , ilu lo'm puliiu ,1 tllHO uu ' l I iv Mill Ads The pa'h for Hc'en V BcdfurJ, above, heiress to a $40 (109 000 oil She beca nc the bride fortune of Artl ur McCashin penlleman jockey" and horse judge, tn s. M at nh f. Pitut crtrtnnny i (lOOll 1 sit OMI-stufr- F 1 WOOD It F. tOK Kindling 7 m Ii, , 1 I OR IvF.N e oy V, is ipi I T HIA Di ci mbi r nil. Cl Pli i. 1T 17 th 50,000 IN CASH PRIZES mill 1hil.o II nil ioo nu ro ( i sn rtm si h 1 km 1 i;f.7l 9 1 paih led to the bridal mot lu i i mi It on H mn il I mn 1 b i Ot ttli stlokl ot ip opli xi mo d 11 igo N 111 ilk tod i Classified bi idle st M IF DIF w t H mult on etiii iii Ki lu I V a M Il 7 Mills I" COME IN FOS DETAILS I ifrntl to mutrt rt aleit forr :n unjUiun, Crystal Furniture Company I |