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Show THE PAGE TWO HERALD-JOURNA- Genealogical and Temple News Logan Temple Tells Activities For Week Fm Kill Ln r si Kui'i llvuim M ihn i n si ikia )iil kc ait s itiiml hall1' anii i 1 i s,iu' t i( In mm mill! rt I41 L.'lltui 1'id wei, eii of Ti ( mont on N , and u ml om 1 s, r I win, r i , Kim wdiu si iKi I fill"l i nnv- - l If theme is anything in the world that might make your children or grandchildren pioud of their aneestois, tor pity sakes make a lecord of it in a book so that it will be available to them hile the family bible has gone let it not be said that when giandfathci stoppe wilting in the family bible the family stopped keeping leeords WIMPY'S SANDWICH V 1 SHOP sung by Hattie R Maughan and(laughter Mary A No Mary Mau&han favorwf U'1 w',1 a vocal solo, Dames accompanied by Lula Aldrich second counselor In the temple rheN. blIter, are a from Lo(,an presidency Elder Peder.en was Two vocal duets were given bv married here tori ly to Ver ye Allen, of Benson wa-Maiming daughaccompanied by Pat- ter of John E Allen and Leone Chapman, narch Samuel B Mitton of the Rounds Allen Munk, President Logan First ward Both these fine i,seph Qmnnev, Jr, performing numbers were the ceremony Brother Mitton Wednesday, July 1 '.as Bannock Friday, the 10th, was Smith-fiel- d The slake and Cache speakers at and Bear River stakes Box Cunthe morning seivuc vere Tell Poc atello and Rexburg Elder, of the South Indianapolis stakes also had groups present ningham Branch, northern states mission, Nephi Martineau and Arnold J and John H Peterson of Smith-- I Fiihriman, one of our offieiators, field and J Uiban Allred of Lo-- l spoke at the morning service gan, two of our offieiators Bear Hvrum E Hanson River, Box Elder and Smithfield 'stakes had groups here THE WEEK AT Thursday the 2nd, was Logan 1AM. AN TEMPLE and Box Elder stakes The Oneida Following are the special stake stake also had a group present at the Logan temStella Richaids of Vernal and appointments for the days of next week ple Bishop Ncphi J Vaentine of BrigMonday, July 13 There will be ham City spoke at the morning no endowment sessions but no meeting special appointments were made was the 3rd and Hyrum Friday for this day Nampa stakes Box Elder and Tuesday, July 14 - Idaho Falls also had stakes Oneida groups in and North Idaho Falls stakes one P attendance Joseph Hinek, 15 Logan and Wednesday, of our offieiators and Ulvsaes S Hvrum stakes July Cline, an offiemtor in the Salt Thursday, Julv 16 Bear Lake, Lake temple, were the speakers at Star Valley and Montpelier stakes the morning set vice Friday, July 17 Cache, Port-neu- f Saturday, July 4th,the temple and Box Elder stakes OPENS SAT., July 11th d, Formerly Mitch 8C Sally Lunches New Curb Service INDEPENDENT Cool As An Ocean Breeze! TOMORROW A1 2 P. M. Tlen Mon. to Wed. Anothei Great Double was closed for Independence Day Monday, the 6th, was open day Rexburg and Star Valley stakes had groups here. Those who spoke at the morning service were Fielding Burton of Afton, Wyoming, and Patnareh Samuel B Mitton of the Logan First ward Tuesday, the 7th, was Lost River, Pocatello and Rigby stakes Bear 'River, Blackfoot, Malad and Og-- I oen stakes had groups attend At the moinmg service the fo lowing spoke William Koldewyn of Ogden Jonathan H Hale II. of Groveland ward, Blackfoot stake, 'and Matilda A Monson of Logan, one of our lady offieiators Wednesday, the Sth, was Fr.ink- -' lin, Oneida and Idaho stakes The South Ogden stake had a fine group attend the evening session arren Palmer of Salt Andrew Lake City, an offic lator in ttie Salt Lake temple and Daniel M Rees 'and Robert Run both offic mtors here in tile temple were the speakers at the morning meeting Thursday, the lull w is Black-fooShellev and Henson stakes also had a T he Idaho Falls stak fine group m att miii'ic e The speakers at the morning seivicc were Les J Bailev and Alv m Ber-thBergeson both of Groveland ward Blai kfoot stike and both returned mission. cries from u an mission and the Spanish-Ame- t Pit i larch Judson I Tolnian, one of our offic lators A vocal duet was Feature Program! Acyr. f I Wil-for- W rfS V. TOWN Pint; Th! , First Run Hit! -- TO-NIGH- t, T Wallace Beery m THE BVI) MAN" A L S O The Be.msteails in BI.ONDIF. GOES TO ( OLI.EGK ADFLTS Plus Tax lYatuml As R Till NORTH MAIN WORLDS at armv imng bo mi Agricultural 15 to give BY FI? ED MULLEN MA om c i c o ' n p examinations United Press b'aff Corresnondent in jcn'o WASHINGTON, corps it w is , July '11 d The trial of eight German sabo- by George I) r r teurs still highly secret despite school of t r g three ' communiques from the pre- and trades hi i , All men who military commisiding ssion-entered its fourth day toticipatmn in ' i day with another week and perraining progrm haps longer, probably ahead a stated, mu-- t head Gen. Frank McCoy 'ion foi the Maj of the commission emphasized last if rejected hv night that the proceedings will re- are eligible fi quire considerably more time being training wit cause of the mass of evidence beIt sin? L nu nt pd Dean t of ing piepared bv both sides Like his pievious communique1? young nun m (' Ur McCoys announcement was terse, are interested n leaving the public to guess at the examination give dramatic story unfolding behind Tuesdij and W , jie young locked doors of the tual loom in The screening I Portland d the c justice depart- will be give n Til - bonev Bment building n the US AC ii on th Nothing eould be learned of evivvlnl building dence presented, evidence which is animation will i t p- - Hunnt expected to send the eight men to at (i li a m their deaths before a firing squad Name building K Anna or at the end of a hangman s rope St Orego I m the The unyielding secrecy imposed f some sp erse n he w "2 l bj the commission drew a sharp Phi biast from P.ep Mike Monroncy, nesses w liking it n d H jradua American bombing raids biing now hope to China as she enters her sixth year of conflict with Jap D Okla who that refusal Yesterday s v ere brought m m Uni tc disclose anything beyond skelethrusts threatening both the war capital of Chungking and the key railroads, wanted by the invader Tortli id, ton outlines of the proceedings i ar and vmic t , as an ove.iand supply loute to S.ng'pore, Map shows how U. S. attacks hit mam bases for these .s lam' violates the democratic principles chamber bv pm potential duves. 1 foi which America is fighting jlr and The stiff and inadequate army eral pa raval base at Dutch Harbor that suppiess all communiques m hone HERE'S MORE ABOUT been indicated that the news under the guise of withholdhas It Man Logan ,1 ur man enemy is pushing its expansion in ing military inform ition' strain JAPANESE s If Mrs the Aleutians with additional c ur c reduhty." he said The 'Continued Flora Page One) mtertai and supplies and a German ican people don't need to be spoon-- i Medical Corps B der Lai last war broadcast o fed this propaganda only prosecute e o yo war si y c isas rous o 20 f Til 6 - - LW hi 4heh willyouniei said in One official, however reported that a large J tpa- lords dreams of empire i esc had arnved in the commenting on tile secrecy edict Dr. C. Wallace borens, n, form convoy ei Japun res,H,(.ts the mlsht of lhe area 'At least, its better than the TODAY! BBi show I 010 eriv of Logan And a f,jr eastern red army And it fears Fourtl no or comment was court the There martial head drum from, American bombing beach p planes l"e w ir and navy departments on Two Star-Stuled Hit, gra(ate 0f ft.,), State Agr rul- - that shooting without trial which would H s hono tural college, has been ordered to uould fake mink advantae-- of a the repo, t but Anthonv J D.mond, be the fate of Amci leans landing beach Japanese war ior Asia oaseu Alaska s delegate in congress said gh 'report for ditive duty in t h - usso upon Tokvo and other Japa the move wouldn't be presenl m,.(i,,.ai ,0rns it was learnsurprising p "" tumg gir u'e l'OAV a,unjm ' Yn If the JPncs (an hold the the i.ght Gibs c ntmn Dr Sorenson will f s Mrs make up 'leutK,ns Lneuvers Penally S t m he loss of aircraft carriers, Logan visiting his parents. Dr jaDln Dreser the.r . Aleutians snrouctecl though they he sald Jacobs -J and .Mrs C J Sorenson Thly wll! havo three c raj Miss Nil Di Sorenson, who reeeived his 111 e ln fg and mist would seem four then bases air duM-'tetnAHrd keeping the Coorney medical degree from the Harvard IO be He cauUoned however, that the le bride Medical si hool in June of .910 war away from her home waters report mlght be part of an axis 1 of Hyi is a first lieutenant in the army scheme to "tease' Americans into Jhrpe fandS ir a A'eu,tm"s V jj inter at medical reserve He will report an, and more power in the and the board jPn coneentrating future, for duly at Fort Banks, in Boston occupied They lie athwart the whlle jdpan prepares to that he had hoped to have three ect le ft rom Alasl ka to Siiber- - A)eutlans w young Massachusetts office s,t in e!sew here of his nke representatives v d ou Lake Di After graduation from Harvard J4 a can develop and en- - on the pioceedings ah reporteis But If .lsf tne,s.on Anlcrit-abn is pn alr ana idrge the Japan Dr Sol enson was appointed m- - milgs Aleutian forces and then The commission strengthened its tern in medicine at the New York strike again at Dutch Harbor, she secrecy edict yesterday by lmpos- hospital, a position which he hold of Student Life, campus news- - would be giving notice to all that ing greater precautions to guard for one year before being appoint- paper, and was elected a member her strategists have vetoed the against disclosure of the identities idge ed Assistant resident in medicine 0f Phi Kappa Phi, national honor- - Russian 9 in favor of tar- - lot witnesses During the fust two campaign Is While at USAC, he was editor ary scholastic society. onors 'days reporters were able to glean rying the war to American soil 1 seven-gener- al i V I , i loselv-guarde- v cha-ge- , , Former Araer-troop- Joins NEW , d, 1 f; e' seven-gener- ' al I air-ro- ui , j L r ho is Birdslev k ros . Sts pre Arthur ; Mrs y Rich Mrs. L. Emmet George Banson, G A - Mrs W ' YV Mrs d Cartf Miss El ft was 11, guest mmi miuii licker ien Utahs Biggest ZUV is. Show lUrjpa ADFLTS AM TIME! CHILDREN lOf 0f with more fillin' her house i heap junk" ng M of L "ave be ?an ant lamer table n TODAY - TOMORROW Kit li folks ought to have ru h taste The only good Helen gets out o ru lies is ces si Mr and n TecevctT NEl t FJ5 n e n m o uintain! B - - 40 Tcn-O-Wi- of Bi guests $0 seis'''1"1 li til -- 3- EveI n And Thi Rift Sujterb Show ALL NEW T11RILFS As tho Monster Stalks Again 3RD NO HSTIINS & vu t. v- . t achoni ?.. v: IHYTHM! 51 Plus These Added Treats! v if laitext, M IT KM 3 V V t i Li. .. S . 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RIPLEY ANIMAL ODDITIES LOGAN Ritltlius 1942. j c I .AST TIMES c ' mnmmasvMmm Bombers Countcr 1, 1 half-bree- DOCS AND s- - 3 rnun-M- u 1 T u j JULY SATURDAY, GONE, THE FAMILY BIBLE sniul humlif'l v,ar? it has bn the customto in the have in is well as m Amenta for eiuh the ftrmly Euiup, table Usually it was ratht a large book sown times, (am how, vet it was i her small out always it had blank leaves in the mid ib latwnn tm Old and Nt w Testaments on which family lot tin mailing, s and dmths were recorded Not infrequer.tlv, suth a bibb was among the prtsents given to the newly weds There was n d room lor in elaborate family genealogy but there was room to make a lecord of the vital facta i elating to the parents their ancestoi s and then children We suppose that none of these old bibles contained all the infotrnation that we would like to find t most ot tin m did contain miirtant family teeorda We rigid to sin th it tin family bible is no moie Kibles are not madt with span lor records now and the bible is not considered an r important family posts ssion to be handed down ftom lathi to son When w speak ot a t.imilv bible we immediate Iv think of an old look W i hm in oui home now sevetal family bibbs which have lain boirnwel tiom cousins besides a couple that belong here The Manifest ol thi hmuh is neatly a hundted years old The family lie ills thit have dud ni the last 3d years left no family bible They lidn t have om Ve believe eiur own family is not much different in this eespeet Ulan most cither families .Wolein tove s an unges. have laken the place of the old fire-p- l lor cooking and heating tractor drawn sulkeys have taken the (dace of tin- - oil fashioned hand plow, but what has taken the llaie of the family hdile Too often the bible haa gone but neith-in- g has taken its place In many homes scraps of paper stored aw a in an old pew ten teapot eir other unused vessel, constitute the only family it coni We cannot fed that this is an improvement om o the old wav W'l.trt woll the old teapot be fifty years from now This method ot keeping records may serve every purpose now, but reeoids are not made for NOW They ate made for the future If you keep a family record it is not for the benefit of those who would lead it now but for your grandchildren Every person has a light to know who his parents were, if they wete legally married and wnen, the country from whence they came iml something about the families from whence they sprang, whethei thev were lews gentiles. 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