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Show THE HE R A SATURDAY. T.OCAN, UTAH, MY II. Winners in U.S. Speech Contest Genealogical And Temple News Iro itlencc, Contributions to this department should be sent to President W. M. Everton, Logan, Utah, not later than Thursday of each solicit your to make this department one of outstanding interested value. Notes US i jog vc Queries IllON SAI KM.KKN SO I added lo SutVUleen t leans belter. K ;u paint easily nice n loss. cost Reconditioned Used Trucks er ( nt h and Orick Cusiity. James Mrs. Lincoln St., - BRAMA.M uIJren of Harlan, A. fd.x 111 Hoopeston, Want names ruck, Thomas Braman, Sr. singer of Norton, Mass., town Also parentage of rporation. rviah Braman (b. abt. 1722). in. Whitman, Weymouth, jo Daniel L. Mrs. Address: Cary i'.jss. 30 Lincoln, New Haven Logan City Jim. What ancestry Brockett '35, Caleb Munson, Jr. tjdress: Mrs. C. E. Farnsworth, of m BROCKETT (1711-1WK- ibagail (1709-1717- Want data 1806-ab- ibL David of birthplace n m. 1843), t. Cowger 1X25, of Henry Sutton, Ind.; also data on Prof. Oren E. Address: ritton. nee, 405 W. 11th St., LaCrosse, dau. isanna, Rush Co., is. children Want CRESSEY of Ciessey si : Linford. Amasa Christian, father John Linford, mother Maria Christian, b Jan. 6, 1845 at England, cl April 15, 1921. Edna Huime, father Linford, William Huime, mother Phebe b Daniels, Sept. 23, 1878 at Bloomington. Idaho, d April 1, 1931. Edna father Linford, May, James W. Linford, mother Edna Hulse b May 27, 1915 at Logan, ). !55-5- n, 1741-wi- Ad-res- s: (1780-1851- ), -- Mil-lis- . ,tch , '". . 'd Address: Penn Ath-;- a u' Yu'", eta.' Loosli, Ruben Jarvis, father Rulk'. Hittenhouse Scj., Phila., ben Loosli, other Silvia Griffiths, b Oct. 5. 1930 at Clarkston, Utah, A d d Dec. 30. 1931. Vpf Ftlebe Howard, (d. Gir-4Lorentzseu, Ole. father Lorentzb m. Lt. Olsen, 1: Al'K. S. 1838), mother Sunhiid Erickson, badger, of Union, Conn. Aug. 13, 1X49 at Norway, d July 26, G. - F- - Lutz- - d 1878, Ot. JQCC 300 .inns k. Icnxrs 575 .1 less. BLAIR MOTOR CO. tfiternioimtaiii Distributor of I PLYMOUTH Y ami UlIKYSI.Ef Ay . Erie, Pa. ancestry of pi 3K)3 Eliza- - Buncombe vol,a7803),urnem. lb.David Mims Louis. Elizabeth, father Thomas Louis, mother Emily Croft, b June 1886 16 at Logan, d June 19, 1886. sure to greutly enjoy their outmother Anna Ja- standing quality and beauty. WORK FOR WEEK cobsen, b May 9, 1884 at Logan, d Oct.. 30, 1921. Saturday, May 7 Baptisms 1911. Monday, May 9 Loveland, Alice, father David C. sealings 416. Loveland, mother Amey Fonnes-bec- Baptisms 686; Tuesday, May 10 b Nov. 24, 1917 at Logan, d Stakes represented 23, endowments Nov. 21, 1918. 228, sealings 73; Wednesday, May tian Fonnesbeek, -- HERALD-JOURN- AL INFORMATIDR DEPARTMENT MACS 0-- K TIRE SHOP Investigate our new Rublter Welding System for repair(M31) ing tires; tube repairing. 174 South Main, SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE OR SALE ilt Radio Repairing Tube Checking! 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Quick-Dryin- g 25 West i ist North Street HARDWARE and PAINTERS SUPPLIES S-- 2. WANTED LIVESTOCK Top prices paid for dead or useless cows and horses. Collect. Whites Trout Farm Phone 11-R- 2 9. USED CARS 1933 Chevrolet Sedan 1937 ( hrvrolet Sedan 1929 Chervolet oneh 1937 1936 1935 1930 1929 1937 1933 1956 1936 1934 1935 1934 1930 19:56 1935 1935 1935 1933 1936 1937 1936 1936 1938 1934 1933 ... $285 675 75 665 415 395 135 115 795 Oldsmnhile Sedan 365 Oldsninhile Sedan 593 Dodge Sedan Plymouth Sedan . 565 375 Olilxniohile Sedan 395 Chevrolet (j Ton 295 Chevrolet !a Ton 135 Chevrolet La Ton 415 -- -Ford !i Ton 375 Ton Ford 365 Ford i Ton 375 Ton Ford 265 Ford 1 i Ton 545 Ford H Ton 695 Dodge llj Ton 465 Dodge l! j Ton 495 Dodge Hi Ton International !a Ton 415 International !ii Ton S65 International Panel 295 Chevrolet Conin' Chevrolet Coupe ... Ford Conch .. ... Ford Coupe Studehuker Sedan ... 'i Cache Auto Co. ,43 -- f-; I IN iL,i ss 50 S g brushes on I SINGER SEWING MACHINES Ish-m:- price llmlur, It. e, father Thomas Louis. Emily, Horses trained, clipped and boarded. Trips to Mount iuth!rfiGooch,and Co., Va., and Louis, mother Emily Croft, b June and Madison cos., 16 1886 at Logan, d June 16, 1886. fnn fr,1 Riding Academy, 229 ' North 2nd West. I hone Logan. ltrs ',ler war 1812. Address: Hyrum, father Isaac Loveday. 446. (M31 ) Montague, 619 Rock Loveday, mother Mary Scothern, d HPvtm,,LLittle Hock, Ark at Providence, 1898 5. b ' HREY Want ancestry of Dec.July viiia 6, 1919. Buried at Providence. Humphrey, m. 'onn Simsbury, Isaac, father Isaac Loveday, ll8n- Thomas Re-buinto cabinet electric, as low as $29. J. J. MorOlcott, Jr., Loveday, mother Mary Danks, b .n, a lvf New dl,'r Hartford. Conn. Sept. 1, 1861 at Wales, d Dec. 2, 72 3rd North. Phone 109-East (M31) rell, uS'. Mrs. Mary B. Rankin, ware Av, Buffalo. N.Y. 1919. Buried at Providence, Loveday. Mary Ann. father WANTED-IIOR- SES Southern, mother Abigail, b March 18, 1.858 at England, d Feb. Will call for and pay cash for dead or worthless horses, 10 1922. Buried at Providence. cows and sheep. Phone Logan 49 ; long distance EnterChrisLoveland, Ammy F. father - . e, 31. 1878. Ad-3l- o' Pearl Badger, o and ber, good mechanical condition 5 193(5 GRAHAM CRUSADER, passenger sedan, good condition. low mileage Good values in many older model cars t tint will give satisfactory service! h, nn-ir- (th 111 Ut.Vt s, ), (1744-1802- iTice punch-pucko- HARTFORD TIMES (b. Groton, Mass., f'eb. 11, 1760; son of Jonathan, Ann Davis), removed to Chest-fielN.H., thence to Dummers-n- , Olive Holton. Vt.; mMiss Harriet Scofield, 2029 115th St., Cleveland, O. CROW Want ancestry of Jacob ow of Welsh descent; from Va. d July 28, 1924. to Mo. (m. Nelly Ky., thence Linford, James H. father J. W. : Harold Linford, mother Edna Huime, b (right of Mo. unley, Box 104, Bosworth, May 31, 1905 at Logan, d Aug. 26, CURTIS Want a n c e s t ry of 1906. m(1737-94riijmas Curtis 1762, Lish, Emely, father, M. A. Lish, Alice Beck Address: mother Matilda Dewey, b Jan. 25, Mrs. Thomas H. 320 5th E. 1883 at Deweyville, Daly, Utah, d Jan k Mt. Carmel, 111. 1. 1902. Buried at Deweyville, DESBOROUGH Want ancestry Littlefair, Annie, father William f m. Dec. 7, Littlefair, mother Isabell Cooper, b Mary Desborough, William Prindle of New Dec. 10, 1851 at Wartiepool, Dur-riHaven, Conn. Address: Dr. H C. England, d Sept. 8, 1908. Kincaid, 612 Tower Bldg., Wash-- ' Littlefair, Isabel C. father Peter gton, D. C. Cooper, mother Jane Burry, b Aug. ESTES Want ancestry of Joel 1824 at Barnard Castle, England, d Kstes (b. Lill probated Nov. 4, 1898. erty. Mo., 1825), m. 1770, Annie Littlefair, Jane, father William larris; his sister m. Evans. Littlefair, mother Isabell Cooper, Mrs. E. N. McAllister, 540 b Jan. 12, 1850 at England, d amelia Av., Baton Rouge, La. Oet. 4, 1921. GEORGE W'ant ancestry of Lloyd, Elizabeth, William ShootKarah B. m. er, mother Olito Dave b Nov. 4, George hansom Truesdell, from Monson, 1X89 at Sutton Nottingham, Engto Butternuts, Otsego Co., d April 26, 1928. Buried ut 'Y. Address: Miss Ruth M. Pot-r- . land, Wellsville. 5oi x. Maiu St- Lake Mills, Spence, father Lloyd. Nettie (is. James Spence, mother Jeannet GRINDLE Want to corr. with Beverage b July 18, 1884 at Rock ifscs. of CapV. James Grindle; d May 5, 1928. "ar,t data on his wife and child- - Springs, Wyoming, Buried at Wellsville, Address: Mrs. E. D. Holcomb, Lewis Edwin, father Lloyd. 6 Wilder IT., Shreveport, La. Lewis E. Lloyd, mother Eliza Ann GRO V E G RO FF-RA F F Want b Nov. 28. 1894 at Day-to,ata n the Lancaster Co , Pa., Kendall, d Dec. 1, 1926. Buried Idaho, imily related to Marcus Grove at Lewiston, Utah. d, lvlxm Susana Rodes; m.2d, Lloyd, Sussanah S. father F. s cousin, Mary Grove), and his Win. Stone, mother Devuus Grant, r. or cousin Christian Grove; b Dec. 25, 1830 at England, d Jan. ut Dowell's Fort, Shomind- 23, 1920. Buried at Wellsville. Go., Hurrisburg, Pu. Elizabeth, hu s b a n d Lockyer, RRISON Want of ancestry , Thomas Lockyer, b Aug. 17, 1816 at Harrison m. Jane White Stoke England, d May 30. 1890. cgersi; was the son of h John. Thomas M. father ..m ',a- to Tcnn., and made a Lockyer, b Nov. 21, 1810 at Lockyer, "i Jefferson Co., 1810. Address: Sucser, England, d Dec. 9, 1888. '9ss F F Converse, 503 1st Nat. Thomas J. father Lockyer, Rhlg., Harrisonburg, Va. Thomas Lockyer, mother Elizabeth Want data on Merrit b March 1X00. d March 20, 1879. , and his descs.; had bros. Loder, Herald C. father William orge and Frank N. Also want mother Ellen b May 16, Lodcr, corr. with descs. of Henry (b. 1.x,SO, d Aug. 17, 1X81. an,l Eunice (Thompson) a , Paul, father Peter Lofgreen, Me. 'Address' i Lofgreen, mother s u0f Sanford, Lofgreen, Harry Irwin Hiday, 1210 N. b Mar. 27. 1890 at Sopoia St. David, AriOre. 1922. 11. zona. d June EMKSTEAD-Want data on Lcfthouse. Joseph Lerry, father PMeud family of Hempstead, Joseph L. Lofthouse, mother EmAddress: Mrs. H. D. Hutch-;7ma Bishop, b Mar. 23, 1900 at Par(i" Lincoln St., Uniontown, adise, Utah, d June 22, 1921. Louise C. father AugHOLLIDAY Want connection, ustLofthouse, C. Franke, mother Marjorie atiy. between John Holliday, O. Came, b Jan. 13, 1905 at Go., Md , 1729, and . Holliday March. 6, 1928. d Cumberland Co., Pa., md Lof Lommer, Joseph, father Nicolaus James Holliday, Newcastle Lommer, mother Salome b Oct. 31, ta ILst- 1696. enry il the last nf the national high debate tournament at Wooster, O., had faded into this tor, these four youngsters were among the winners. They are: tup left, Reba Jane Long, Oklahoma City, in extempore; top light, Robert lline, Beverly Hills, Calif., in original oratory; lower lilt, Dirk Goodman, Lincoln, HI, in humorous declamation; lower right, Margaret Kreeik-se- n, Freeport, 111., in oratoiical declamation. Wmcii phi.iM1 M'hoid INDEX FROM To aid genealogists the following record of deaths and burials in Igan oily is recorded by city officials, is published. The record begins in 1X65 and closes March 1932. Unless otherwise indicated the persons named here were hurried in Logan city cemetery. ). E., Cresco, In. Ev. COWGER-SUTTO- Boston Transcript Index Death And Burial List n l!CiU record. The Kskelson family furnished the proxies and did 228 Sister Violet M Eskel-sobaptisms. was in charge Tuesday, the hull, was Malad stake day. They had 19 present and diil 39 endowments in all sesThe following were the sions. Below we give la alphabetic speakers at the morning service: NAME order, the names found in reW. ("resident Thomas Richards cent issues of the genealogical and his son Melvin M., from the section of the Boston TranMalad stake, Brof. IwGrande R. script. Those who are Interested should consult the Transcript in Humpherys of the USAC and his son Max V., and his wife, Jeanjur public library. ette W., also LeRoy Sessions of the Ogden Twelfth ward. Mount Saturday. Feb. 26, 193.8 -- Adam Bard, Ogden stake. The following two Alvoril, Arnolds, Brownell, Baker. Monday. April 25, 1938 Bennett, Bills, Bird, Butterick, couples were married by President Brown, Cole, Carling, Cain, Dun-gin- Joseph Quinney, Jr.: Max W. Bush, Barnum, Benedict, Bales, Ditch, Floyd, French, Tobes, Humpherys and Hannah Ruth Ses- Brown. Brooks. Bidwell, Babcock Hill, Keaton, Lucas, Leslie, Purl, sions, daughter of LeRoy Sessions; Bartlett, Clark, Carrier, Church. Durfee, Dwight. Fowler, Perley, Starr, Sheets, Sturtevant, DeLaun Esplin Cox and Marjorie Cone, J. Richards, daughter of William Golden, Gallup, Gorham, Gould, Stephens, Shaler, Spencer, Thomas, Mar-bur- y H. Richards, Jr. and a niece of Griswold. Hiatt, Hall, Heath, HopWoodruff, White, Wheeler, kins, Howland, Lee, Lamb, Lord. Descendants Part 15. President Thomas W. Richards. Wednesday, the 11th, was Frank- Lyon, Larrabee, Mallory. Morgan. Tuesday, April 26, 1938 Adams, Ambrose, Bartlett, Barker, Burt, lin and Logan stake day. Frank- Morton, Ogden, Oakes, Parmalee, Poultney, Porter, Reynolds, Davenport, Dickinson, Freeman, lin had 36 here in the day and en-30 Payne, Sherman, Starr, St. John, SampGoodhue, Hunt, Hamilton, Jones, at night and did a total of 98 son, Stebbins, Seward, Taylor. dowments, while Logan had 47 Lindsey, Osborne, Pike, Paul, Tower. Terry, Tichnor, White, WilThompson, Williams, Wal- present in the day and 84 at night, son, Warner. Winfield, Willborn, and did a total of 157 endowments. pole, Wetherbee. Wakeman, Washburn, At the morning meeting Sister Williams, April 27, 1938 Wednesday, Kinsmen of the Presidents, Alyesbury, Butler, Button, Boston, Naomi J. Griffiths of the Logan Young. Settlers of Gloversville, N. Brabant, Brink, Coomes, Cook, Seventh ward sang a vocal solo, Early Y. Ackley Line- Richardson Line. 'Goodhue, Gandy, Kimball, Kelley, "My Father Knows and Hyrum Saturday, March. 5. 1938 Ailing, Loos, Martin, Sutherland, Stafford, E. Hanson, assistant recorder of Bulkley, Burnham, Bragg, Blaine. the temple was the speaker. Smith, Tuttle, White. Bill. Burch, Butler. Buell, Bruce, Thursday, the 12th, was Benson Beckley, Thursday, April 28, 1938 BronCole, Coates, son, Black, Bigelow, Dona, Doty, stake day. They had 46 present Churchill, Critchfield,Denison, Crosby, Dyer Holton, Hall, Larned, Richmond, in the day sessions and 36 at night, Eldred. Farrand, Fuller, Schafer, Turner, Tripp, White. and did a total of 103 endowments. Howard, Eldridge, Hewett, Hyde, Kibbe, Arms of Box Elder stake also had a group Marbury descendants. Melan-diof 22 come over for the night Knapp, Livingston, Mowry, William & Richard Hancock. Moison, Nichols, Newton, Butter-wortAt 1938 session. the morning meeting Friday. April 29. Pangbron, Palmer. PotButterfield, Burt, Brown, the Lewiston First ward choir Prentice, ter, Pierce, Pheps, Plumb, Royce, and two numbers pleasing Cooper, Clifton, Convers, Conant, sang Stevens. Swarth-ou- t, Danford, Alta Harrison sang a solo. Edward Rogers, Shepard, Chamberlain, Darrow. Stewart, Steere, Southard, was H. and Marva director Haines, Delano, Flood, Haskins, Kemp Scere, Stone, Smith, Whipple, WilHayward, Hinckley, Kimball, Lam- Tippitts, accompanist. Bishop Da- kinson, Wright, Wheeler, Webbert, Lane, Neptune, Pickering, vid O. Hendricks of the Lewiston ster, Wolcott. Spar-hawwas the ward First Reed, Richardson, speaker. Parke, Saturday March 12, 1938 Brady, Shaw, Webb, Wadsworth. . Friday, the 13th, was Bear River Babcock, Brooks, Burd, Bear Black, and Smithfield stake day. Arms of Dr. Daniel Coxe. Saturday, April 30, 1938 Crock- River had 68 in attendance and Briggs, Caverno, Cate. Crossett, ett, Caldwell, Codwell, Deane, Ed- Smithfield in the day sessions, Cory, Collins, Camp, Crane, Dey, wards, Freeman. l uce. Miller, Mar-tai- while Smithfield had 42 present in Dye, Dana, Dut.her, DeWolfe, Records the night session. Bear River did Douglass, Davenport, Ellery, FairWarren. Kingsley Gilder-sleeva total of 131 endowments and banks, Fell, Fry, Gater, Part 2. Arms of Sir. Rlchnrd Grant, Hoag, Healil, Harris, Atwood line. Smithfield 66. Dr. Willard Gardner of tne USAC was the speaker Hallock, Holmes, Hall, Johnson, Jenkins, Jones, King, Kitchin, at the morning sesskn. Once again we should like to call Keeney, Lewis, Lamphere, Leonthe attention of our people to the ard, Lathrotx McElwaym, MarNichols, Moss, Newlon, beautiful temple grounds. About shall, Perkins. Peck, Poots, Pentwo thirds of the flower plants Noyes, Seud-de- r, have now been set out, according dleton, Reeder, Root, Rogers, Slu paril, Spencer, Sawyer, to our gardener, Walter Seholes. Taylor, Some idea of the extent of this Sweet, Thomas, Tollman, i a ms. W i Voorhees. Tebbets, planting may be had from the fol- Wheeler, Walkley, Warner, Wallowing figures which ore approxiBaptisms mate ns furnished by our gar- lace, Warren, Ward, Wyatt, WhiteMonday, May 16th and sealings by special appoint- dener; 1500 to 1600 geraniums, head, Wicker. ment only. 2200 petunias, 2500 snapdragons, This day 1800 to 2000 ustors. 1500 cannas Tuesday, May 17th there will be an endowment ex- and 500 "straw flowers." Mr. 11 .stakes represented 21. endowcursion from Cache stake. Seholes also informs me that more ments 420. sealings 204; Thursday, Wednesday, May 18th The Hy- and better plants are being set May 12 stakes represented 25, 1 rum stake will conduct the en- out this season than ever before. mission, endowments 4nl, sealings dowment excursion. The pansy beds nre now very 192; Friday, May 13 stakes repreare sented 23. 1 mission; endowments and Thursday, May 19th The Onei- beautiful ud colorful, da stake will conduct the endow- coming into their best. The tu- 466, sealings 292. ment excursion. Totals-Baptisendow2779, lips are coming out in bloom and Friday, Muy 20th The Box El- will continue to do so for some ments 1521, scalings K,ix7. endowder stake will conduct the - Hvriim H time as some are later than others lianson. ment excursion. When they nre all out in full Baptisms bloom, they will present a rare, Saturday, May 21st and sealings will be performed beautiful and impressive sigh! nil stakes. from Keep an eye on these grounds as the season advances and you are n of roVt lit E.7 inch Black-loo- 3d ra Rtnd-lisbach- er BFAV-Wa- 5 ext lie, CHEVROLET, master ranch, newly painted, good rub- 5 NOVI' COW IHnIJ: two kinds. wash-in- m hulk. M.tke-- , $ miles INTERNATIONAL 1931 u-:- I, i pickup, good i condition 1936 GRAHAM CAVALIER, sedan, radio, heater and special equipment. . . . I gene-ilmde- al Rindlis-hach- 8,ik h 1935 1 071 !M i Or or.o I i sedan, ger Wisteria I Clematis! Eaee Vine! & Ivy! C 5 Passenlike new FORI) DeLiixo, 1957 I tah We still ha e plenty of liigli tirade stock. i And LAIRS Reiter Used Cars ioIi.vnt: I HAPPENINGS AT Editor ial ) years oil, otto more endowments have LOGAN TEMPLE ' nn lor women in the Logan Temple than have 1,1 n pcrlormt'd lor men. While we do not have the figures it hand it is reasonable to assume that in the hist fifty eais there have heCn performed several hundred thou- Bring ymir baptisms and sealings to the temple mi Mondays nnd sand, more endowments for women than for men. Saturdays; Mondays by appointhe result, there are ment only. comparatively few women's names are "ii hand at tin temple. The endowments have been perSaturday, M.iv 7th, besides the Genealogists everywhere locals and miscellaneous formed lor all the women but for only a invited to submit their part of the men regular problems for publicatproxies, we bad junior excursions on hundreds o laniilv records. The names In ever, column. that as follows: One from the North charity" ion in this of have been sent in from Eurone and elsewhere have shared Cache the name and address seminary, consisting of 21 pe sender as be should given the same late, there are plenty of men's names on hand and students, who acted as proxies, (h. wiU be printed. hui lew calls lor them while the names of women are not and did x2n baptisms. Samuel D. no answers Moore, Jr, Seminary teacher and Abi-so plentiful. BAKER -- "ant ancestry of temple offieiator was in charge of rtnker David m. Ihe purpose of temple work is t h at the sealing ordin- this fine group of young people. a of Conn, and N. Y. ances from Franklin may he performed. Here we have several hundred Family excursion Gardner, 1. idress: Stephen stakes on the ' thousand females who have received their endowments yet and Logan Mercedes, Tex. record, with Anna B. data on lVun they cannot lie sealed to their husbands because no endownf Logan Seventh ward 179s; Pa.. Co., Mercer in in The third excursion charge. ments have been pertormed for the hu.diands. mily mi. for service Hugh was t from Moreland ward. Rev W hen records are w ritten up the number of mens 'LL Marshall), Thomas, Alt under the leadership stake, (m. Letta Sadler). James names are usually about equal to the number of women. ol Bishop Edward I). Benson. We have there! ore it surplus of several hundred thousand Jane Carmichael), Andrew Han-iMonday the 9th, a special bapKennedy), David (m. tism service was held for the Box men's names in and around the Logan Temple. Trimble), and William miL. Hides stake under the supervision Miss What are we going to do about it? When are we going ot Address: ,.e Sadler). 121 Adolph M. Reeder, genealogical Av College to start. II we could find some way to interest the priest- chairman Montgomery. of that stake. A fine rove City. Pa. hood quorums in this work so its to increase the attendance group of young people made up with to corr, Want BEISHER this excursion. They did 5X4 bapol men about twenty nor cent it would just about even up tisms. We also had a few locals desiS. of Frederick Beisher ih. t lie work hut we would still St m the (bap. have Mary 1770), of 19, the large and a family excursion from Cove, problem dim. of number of mens names now on 17X7), 'ter's, Baltimore, wiio did baptisms on the Mallory hand. Hannah I" o.i1 Iasi IJ LLfcANtltt IT IS NOT TOO l.ATK jf ( , I throughout, rail only " TIIK MAX PROBLEM '"V..V.V.VaVVW.V.V.V EIXJlWOOD HALL NURSERIES Edited By President W. M. Everton week. 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