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Show tiie Tt;r pack Genealogical and Temp e News 1DII1.D know in.my who lot-- it is thi ir duty lo bear testimony to diviiiitv ol i.iii i work on the, earth Tiny boar their testimony in j j Id 1 y.itln lilies and in private ( onvi i sation, (oncoming the they puss things tin v know to be true Many of thi so folks, when 'n tip gnat bivond leave not a scratch u! a pen to tell ot1 their think I nth ol tin n testimony of their experience or thi ir labors hildii n who are not t is just as miirh mv duty to till my grande 1 vi t Imuii as it is to tell those around u e now the things that That tin ana my experiences 11,11, k it ,s import int fill thi m to know Ill II IS what oi son lratt wmti about our duty in keeping in 1,1. i oi ol uni live s h is and orticei s of his church, h sirs li m also (innm indi d the 4 Let each in Hie list d t v s to keep a record (d tluu doings l thi oltm is of the church piocun a small blank book and record needed Ilium thill own labors and ivuy impcitant modern with the woik ol t. ml that pn.ssis un It r their observation Lie i had II ivtrv during thi last mm tei n years, kept a faithful M or of all that In had mn, h, ml an lilt of the goodness, . and power of Deal the (limth would now have been in pos-ol in.inv thousand voluiui s containing much important and u lul information How many thousan Is have b, cn miraculously 1 no ont n i.s lie anted the circumstances in ah d in this t huu t. and I.s tins light-- ' Should tin .si miraculous manifestations of the power ol 1,0 l lorgotten and piss into oblivion ' Should the knowledge of tin si things slurnhci in the hunts ot those who witnessed them no fui the r than the it own veiba! repoits will cariy ,11, i We should ke p a leconl because Jesus has command linn, because the .same will benefit us ed it W should - p v in thi gem rations ot our ehildten after us We should keep a n corn ieeaust it will iuinish niarv important items fen the genetal historv of the ihinch which would otherwise be lost" tMillenmal hii'l1 r H U ip' i '"'i I I U mi' ,n l t o.i l.t 10 I" Ain Mi V. Lo'. li .tiigi Kt A M I rmit i;i In.: nl - "1 1 inn.' S 1 Il A tl il l I rnnt ton . ' " . . o ill I' in I, U' ill1 m pi Pi II ' lo'I .' i (tent 'I ' Stai r I ' il Robert M Wood- - 11J I r mi St Chatt.u.oog Want aneestrv (if Mi Int ire Jeremiah Me' tire in June 27 lslS, Lydia knowlcsi, resided at Hint Hill. Me. had 9 ch Addri-- s Robert H Me Intire Community Club, Hershey, Pa Massie- - Want aneestrv and data and Agnes Ma-- ie on William orphans in Miss Agnes went to m William CunNew England ningham. had Jane and William-WilliaLunford to Ky ini ill b M uson Co Ky i Address Mrs. H T Irwin, Box 303, Spring-ei- . (hire's 1 , e i Mex New Matthews Want amestry and 'd data on William Matthews Toth vr I. buried Jail 31, 1851, Ch in Delaware City Prcsbyn in New Castle Co Yard, wu " ailed o? Va in 1M7, Del. bc-Bible record, m 2d Port Penn, Del. Dec 7, 1817, Honour lijtiel-haDunlap (d 1X4S, dau of Capt. Joseph Stidham Bv a 1st unknown marriage. William had m William and Mary Geoige Sterr of Phila ) Addiess: Darrell 2 IK) Lincoln Dwight Matthews. Park West. Ch.oago, 111 111 f e Mcmfield Thomas 113 11 . acres $3 250 00 I (OKTOKMION Logan, Utah or Hyrum Phone 234 Want ancestry if m. Groton. Merrifield, M.iss., JulV 12. 1732. Mary Anderson lb. 1711); had Mary (hap 1736-18bl; nr Jacob Morse) George E. Brown, 49 Broad St, New York, N. Y. e Want ancestry of Elizabeth Miles William (m. Bonte); had Mary Ann ib Pa, 1820); William (Ocen Glove, N J ); Elizabeth (m. Address: Miss Eva A1 Ross Hill, 65 Grecnbush St , Mt. Washington Sta Pittsburgh. Pa Miller Want ancestry of Robert Miller Id Lyme. Conn, bef Sept. 19, 1752; m Lydia ..), their1. son Nteodemus Im. 2d, Plu-b. Also want data on the wives. Address-HarolT Smutz. 619 Hollywood riace. Webster Gloves, Mo Mills Want aneestrv of Clifton Mills Id. 1808, m 1785 T Rebeocah .); had Nancy, Joseph, Kebee-caJacob Biddle William: Mary Clifton m. 2d. Rachel had , John. Also want data on w ives AddressMiss India Rrumfield, R, U 1. Winchester, Ind s: Miles-Boat- Cyn-wy- -- h; Minidoka and Bui lev stakes Ftanklin and Hyrum stakes also had groups in attendance The speakers at the morning inciting were Elder Carlos y cates and Patnarch Hyrum D Jensen Elder Yeates is on furlough fiom the U S service Hellas been stationed at Ft Benning, Georgia, for the past ten months but has been transferred to Colo-ladSprings. Colorado, where he goes after his furlough ends Saturday, the 31st. was baptism and sealing dav. Baptismal excursions were here as follows: Nield family excursion on the Luke Nield line from the Afton South and wards. North and the Fairvic-Star Valley stake, and the Montpelier First and Fourth wards, Montpelier stake William E Nielel from the Montpelier Fourth ward was in charge and the followmg assisting Seth Ifbtace Nield and wife. Vretta B, from the Afton South ward, Yona Vee Nelson from the Afton North and Or in L. Vei-gfrom the Fairview ward. The last two named also took part as proxies. Junior excursion from the Logan Fifth ward, Cache stake, on various lines including the George Swainston line, with Sister Minnie S Hrnck. one of our lady officiates, in charge Monday. November 2. was open day Sister Mary A M Anderson, one of our lady officiators. Elder Charles H Davis, a regular at the temple, and Elder O. Or lando Barrus, another of our officiators, spoke at the morning Friday th - 91W o A LI AS SUMMONS In the District Court of th First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of of William R and Ethel Randell Rich with ITesident Joseph Quin-nev- , Toth, was Jr officiating in the ceie-mon- v tuche. And Elder Don Fogg Har-ris, son of Bernice R and Martha 'Ann Fogg Harris was married to Charlotte Ruth Pratt, daughter of W Franklin and Martha Hadfield Pratt with President Adelbert E Cranney performing the ceremony Wednesday, the 4th, was Bannock ami Cache stakes The Cache stake had a good representation here at the evening session Box Elder and Hyrum stakes had small 1 WHAT ID DO IF service Tuesday, the 3rd, was Lost River, Pocatello and Rigby stakes Those w ho spoke at the morning service were Elders Stanley R Liptrot of the Ogden 20th ward, Bernice R Hams of the Stratford ward. Salt Lake City, VV. Franklin Pratt of the Preston First ward. Sister Catherine R. Stevei.s, one' of our lady officiators, and President Aelelbert E Cranney, first counselor m the temple presidency. Elder Stanley R Liptrot. son of Oswald and Elizabeth Ann here Robinson Liptrot was today to Alberta Rich, daughter BY NOLAN P. OLSEN I Went to the Library Libraries were made to be used, and the more you use them, the more familiar they become. The library is an orderly place, and usually you can find mod any book you want in a certain place. But when you don't know what you want, and are not acquainted with the books, then you need help If I were going to our Cache County library to do genealogy. I'd be sure to take my family record with me The first thing I There ate 34 861,625 families in would do is to look around the the United States, according to library to see if a very pleasant of census the figures bureau. lady with a genealogical smile were present. If someone smiles at you. step up and tell her your troubles she be one of a special of genealogical missionarit group k Amu 5 M42 Albro, ANTI-FREEZ- E September in helping people Wimh. iklr) Alien. Austin, Ar- who delight with their ills and who are exnold BarktM, Bardic k Bughy, pert. at pi escribing remedies Buell. Browne Hhop Bow. lVrmannit, or Alcohol If there were no missionary Biewer. Butnham. Bomprts I would ltasc Goodyear Anti-lree- e Bovnton Birrett Betkwith. Bank, present, the fust thing lo is to turn to the eard index Bowen Bartlett Bmn-aBl.ukwtU file just inside the entrance, and Now Available. C,ongU,li dl Belnap Burrowie If my name Chambei lam look up my family Clark Cunningham 1 would not be too were not there. Crosb Calkins Coburn Colb, about 100 because only surprised Corhill Cowles CUeland, Chun 1100 are more out of than books Cox Coon Campion bet, Cromb indexed I would then turn to the I Chandler Cobb Preston, Ida two are hive books of Cache Valley w iHirkee i;nt locate el in the very pcehgrecs ham, l)ws see tion on the west wall, south Ktkeit Klh s,.,. if anvone else from this Krtemin Kit h Greenwood Gard- to ner Grant Gallup Gulord Hol- loeahtv had submitted a pedigree with my family names on it land Ha ward Mulit, Hare HazIIOMK BARGAIN would select general ard HdVt id Haiden Hall H Ue i Next I books 5 rooms. Furnace, stokfrom the very (femur H ugh-- t Haen Hodges Hunting er. Close in. $HHHi $800 noith section of the rbom Mun-- i on Hinton Hollenheik Hi;b sell s Genealogual Index will give down. I igalLs. Imbrook J.w kson, Kenn of print-leyou an alphabetical la etc Uangdtai. Bimphere, I.NCOMi: BARGAIN American pedigrees prior to Moses, Morgan, Near temple. 5 minis . . . Marshalls Guide will giv8 19)0 Moshrr, Mai tin von similar information for Eng-- I 3 extra apaitments. ReMatte'on Nelson, Ne your Undoubtedly cent const ruction. O neal Oakes lish famihes families should be mentioned in ne Koer Parsons Ihilhpi these FARM BARGAIN books Kaddot k, Bigot Phillips Pilkbur 120 acres. Between RichId e hee k volume 5l of the Peastltu Pun Pront Porter, New and mond - Snulhficld. DefiEngland Genealogical PHtchm Prue Hue, Hassell, Ungwhich inn-- I Historical Register" a farm. Not ers Koosuxelt Ra montl Robbins nitely dairy a pedigree index to the firH Baee Shut tuck Siott. Saxton tains improved. ah volumes of this publication SimSwartz Sthaluell, Searnons, I d look at the Compendiums of What Are Your Real ons Senile. Shalor, Sampson the Kslate Problems! Starbiuk, Smith Svarns Seymour American Genealogy onto see lines my pedigrees compiled S houten Sawer Simmons I d rheck the Handbook of Thomas. 'ITiurston, 'lNler, Gonealogv to see what peoTalor Trumbull Wood Witt. LAND BROKLR ple throughout the world lire eom-Wilson Webster WatWilliams piling my family ree ords Id look son Wluaton Whipple. Winthrop Ht the list of book- - from the lendW hite. W heeler ing library, to see what I might borrow for a few eents mmmm rwryMi'iqpf m It I still didn t find what iMliliWai rmrf wanted Id browse around 'he books to ee what might be there and if I were unsm , essful Id go FURNITURE and LTVTSTOCK baik another dav and wait for a he didn t missionary s help If produce results. Id be 'put out and come hai k everv uay I had free to help index the bodies and eould put them in shape so find what I wanted And while I was indexing I d he surprise d at the number of mv own family lines Id rJI The more you Use the litirarv tin n II ihe better result Tr H - mi-rire- d Name Index From Hartford Times 11 d . p GASAV oan 1 h- -t Afton P. Nielson, William G Mae M. Stauffer, Ethel Lowther and La Von A. Nielson. Plaintiffs, vs William J. Fife and Stella Fife, his wife, Elizabeth A. Thorpe, Carrie M. Thorpe, Marlin Fife, a single man, Ray Fifield and Audrey Fifield, his wife, Howard Fifield and Ardy Fifield, his wife, Margaret Campbell, Floyd Fifield and Laurel Fifield, liis wife, Blanche Marler, Walter D Fife and Sylvia Smith Fife, his wife, laither L. Fife and Louise Jensen Fife, his wile, Byron Dixon and Maud Dixon, his wife, Tin Cummings, Leoma Hawkt-s- , Kenneth Dixon and Stella Dixon, his wife, heirs at law and all the heirs at law of William Fife and Finis P. Fife; all the unknown heirs, creditors, devisees, and legatees of William Fife and Fmis P. Fife, his wife, each of whom is deceased; all other persons, unknown, claiming- any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon the real property herein described, adverse to plaintiffs ownership, or clouding plaintiffs' title thereto; Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty clays after service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and m case of your failure so to do. judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs' title to the following described land in Cache County, Utah: Beginning on the north bank of an old channel or ditch at a point 16 chains south and 27 rods 15 3 feet west from the northeast corner of Lot 7, on Block 8, Plat "C", Providence Farm Survey, and running thence west along the north bank of said channel or ditch 511 6 feet more or less, to a point which is 4 50 chains north and 8 18 chains east of the center of canal; thence south 4 50 chains; thence west 8 18 chains to the center of canal; thence north 11 3 30' East 4 chains following the nieamler-mg- s of canal to the intersection Of brow of hill and canal, thence in a northeasterly direction following the brow of the 1ml to a point which is 370 feet, moie or less, north Of the point of beginning, and which point is 111 the South line of the County Road; thence South 370 feet, mote or less, to the point of beginning, and further described as situate in the Southwest Quarter of Section 3, Township 11 North. Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, also. Beginning at a point on the south side of the County Road which runs from the State highway, up into River Heights town. at the point whric the line Nielson, groups attend President James D Hoggan of the Burley stake and Elder J Urban Allred, one of our officiators, were the speakers at the morning service Thursday, the 5th, was Logan and Box Elder stakes The following spoke at the morning service. Elder Ariel Lershman Maughan of Wellsville, Sister Hazel P. P. Cranney, one of our lady officiators, and Elder Adolph M Reeder, genealogical chairman of the Box Elder stake. Elder Maughan. who is a son of Ariel H. Maughan and Gladys Leishman Maughan, was married here today to Carole Nelson. daughter of Orville E and Esther Eames Nelson of College ward. President Adelbert E. Cranney officiated at the ceremony d Lap-Mot- t, Week At Logan Temple n t HOW b I D'D nod DO IT ITS ApcOLUTE'-- x S N WITH THAT Ia-h- H. DAINES n -B- share-the-mea- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS And DADDY THF SOLE HEISt To UNCLE JASPER S ESTATE, LAID' WFLL BE RICH ! ( Gee.Tmats BRAIMS 4 JQf ID HAKE. FIGURED ALL THAT OUT TO MAKE SUCH VMHEM 'i TH WORLD IS ABSOLUTELY FOOLPROOF MISTAKES IMPOSSIBLE ( I k, WELL. YOU NEVER WILE, BECAUSE AS TH FOOL FOOLERS GET MORE BRILLIANT TH FOOLS GET MORE BRILLIANT TOO -- SO IT MUST GO OUR BOARDING HOUSE E&AD.JABOM a THOUGHTLESS MAbi MIGHT HAME HIRED A FORCE C CARPENTERS TO REPAIR THE PORCH.' w BUT THIS IS WAR. -- are NEEDEO FOR DEFENSE and Workmen 308S-S- O I decided TO CALL N00 TO HELP IT INSTEAD ME With MAJOR H00PLE F0LASES THEN IS TWO BREEDS 06 IN TH WORLD, AM ST AH AA30RVJHUT ,'ZECUTIVES AN' THEN tot DOOMED TO USE THEN MUSCLES SWEATS LESS IF X WORR PBN&JCA. STRAIN MT THAN WHEN H BUT TOO THINKS SO NON-gOMISTAH MAJOR, DOES SOL I 6' headache; I. 'dcVj, ii wi. ' I 1 Win.i LOANS SUPER ' IKE TO LIVE TO SEE THIMGS HOW COl'LDI WHV, BRILL! AMT YOU' - V Famieis who butcher meat for sale locally may continue to do so However, families who purchase such meat from farmers, or obtain meat from other sources for storage in freezer lockers are expected to consume it in accordance with the sharing allowance. In calculating the amount of meat to be available to U. S. civi- - Meat slaughtered on farms for home use and that which families purchase in quantities for storage in freezer lockers should be counted in the 2'y pound weekly allowance, according to information revealed by the Utah state USDA war board Friday This information stated that all Ricks lands the of and Joel ending James H. Linford connects with famihes are being asked to conthe line of the highway, thence tribute alike to the program by keeping weekly south along the said dividing line 68 feet a little more or less to the meat consumption to 2's pounds corner of the Ricks land, thence per person over 12 years of age East 95 feet a little more or less Farmers should count meat as a part of the to the Nielson line on the brow of the hill, thence along the brow sharing allowance as well as the of the hill in a general northeast meat they buy at local retail direction for 207 feet a little more shops This applies to the meat ed cattle, or less to the south line of the from home-- s county road, thence west along calves, " hogs and sheep, since the program affects the south side of the County road 251 feet a little more or less to all beef, pork, veal, lamb and the place of beginning, containing mutton. All meat, whether slaughabout 38 square rods more or less, tered on the farm or commercially, All situated m the west half of makes up the total supply to be Section 3 Township 11 North, available to consumers. To avoid waste when large supRange One ISast of Salt Lake meat are Meridian. plies of Young and Bullen, temporarily available, as at Attorneys for Plaintiffs. butchering times, farmers may find it necessary to consume a Post Office Address Room 8 Thatcher Building larger volume, but as an average for the year, their consumption Logan, Utah. Pub dates October 17, 24, 31, should be held to 2 pounds per November 7, 14, 1&42. person weekly. j L. MEAT ISSUE Bv WILLIAMS IMPOSSIBLE TO ' DC'LL THOSE HOLES VxROMG A In IS GIVEN ON Following are the special stake appointments at the Logan temple for the days of next week Monday, November 9 -- Two endowment sessions, no special appointments Idaho Tuesday, November 10 Falls and North Idaho Falls 11 November Wednesday. Idaho and Oneida Franklin, stakes Thur-day- , November 12 lack-foot. Shelley and Benson stakes. Friday, November 13 - Smithfield and Bear River stakes OUT OUR WAY Muk-Muldlito- n HHl! laughter LEGAL NOTICE Happenings at Logan Temple The SATURDAY, No "share-the-meat- -- ' Mjih Bi vson .Mil'" Mi K.ui unit her a ill mil il n mu - Hum For-vth- uorl I m li" .iimn oMr Kt had II p li. Ki i i.i li n Mni Jin Tlioiiiii'i A i Mps M n v K V'liliiMin H I'eirt (IfMn Kill Ilf Jn- M Dili inf mu ti thrt-- A modern home, five rooms and bath, also 14 a ae res good fatui land in Lewiston J1750 00. Six room, modern frame home tokcr. Good wilh furnace and location with barn, poultry house and garage Third ward. J4500 00 Here is your chance to buy a good home cheap, just like rent 43181 isi down monthly payments on balance Remedied frame home with three bed rooms, located on Ward 1st East r.eur Fourth chure h A remodeled frame home, six rooms and bath, large lot. East on Ninth North $2,500 00 Three modern brick homes and tight acres irrigated land 111 Srmthfield Eight room buck home with furnace Second ward $3,000 00 Three apartment brick home, South on First West. $3 600 00 Six room home East of college Home and grocery store combined good location List your property with us, we can sell it for you. Trade your home for one that suits you better We can help you get what you want. Real Estate Department IT AH MOHTG OE LOAN i k- locan, utaii , REAL ESTATE TOR SALf 2 I " Unit MoiM ru i'i .. J Ml 'A Hun Is hum i' -' wi.x-lo!- i, 1 . " i" ' 1 u e ' 'I S 4 i f ' ' ' Vl'lni Xu,; h ol ( 'I ic muiul K Poil ' Koikv Mount , Lytlt Crnii'ii l. Mi of M.ir HC f I I 'i . '' "'ll i iu ip Ni .1.11111 1(1 Li il li n " ' CO l " il m ' Kulii imp l"t ' '"o Mi s io I r Lv.il- ' Kin i , v no lilii '"iif X " " 'Q Cll Kn1)! EVERTON I II II M, l Vml h i iiiMm Live "f li "1 M M. K i he m no s S lime 17'HI-I't,- -, possihlv CuM M tli QUERIES Tirnoth Ell ORSON PRATT ON DIARIES. NOTES AND ,u Ih. mi L'Y WALT herald-journal- ?1W t0 ,0 -- y 1 N . y he 1 THE BRILLIANT FOCI t 1 - 4 61 . -I ny c' |