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Show The 2 MMIKH HT WAIlFH M KVKRI'ON d p&r(inut Hit to ContfiluMin hnujj Mt stut to Wuitw M lat-- bvorfoi than i ft North .Muin. hogaii Not W aoUolt your Thuiahay of finti Genealogical and Temple News Be Happenings At Logan Temple Friday. Mi 31st, was fine laige r Mont-lehe- fc'"!' slake A here from tint txi.'i the on ongratulate them nt showing they made here InL ( lui't, )' lay President CIRa Sc lion s on eii and Elder Waller end gardner, wen t''- sue .ne. t the morning seme Biotin rtcholes is retmng Iron, his pomh iviny ion as head gardner u.c,. e.vcd here on the leiup.i gtot.nl, or 20 yeats and ns head gurrnu Rrotner the' pi-- l 11 years 01 diligent b holes has bet n very end ronscuntious as will as ef it lent anil gifted in his impmtan abors heie lor these 20 years. He las served faithfully and well and nui'h credit and honor is due him or the 'ovhness of these grounds tmoug'i he years, for these giounds huv anil hive t wide reputation high prai-- e ami comintmli f.u 'ion from many visitors from nd ne ir and have proved a gieat all wh) lelight and inspiration to tin- lave visited them through at- years. There is outxtand.ng angement or landscaping, vanely, and beauty to the temple mounds in the lawns, walks tieex, ihrubs and flowers whuh have dicited much favorable comment rom both experts Hnl just plain omr.ion people. As before stated Brutlu r due la much credit icholes and h.s faithful ass.stanD ror the fine order and btaulv ound here in this famous Hnd Wen inique beauty spot of the Brother Scholes has sold his home n River Heights and lias pun hasd another in Rigby, lJa.m, where he will reside in the tutme and where he will be in tie it pi ox, child.-eht mity to four of his Hil l express our love, con. menhise lint appreciation to him for hert and accomplishments and for the pleasant association and friendship of himself and hi, good wife and wish them health, contentment and joy and h.ippl ness in their new home and comand Brother munity. We wish and may d Sister Scholes His favors and blessings continue to attend them always. Saturday, the 1st of June, was baitism and sealing day. Baptisms were as fellows: Joy Olsen, Naef, Maxine Evans, Claude Kent Andrews, Loyal Edwaro Anderson, Basil Fred Gessel and William L. Zollinger of the Logan 3rd ward did work on the George Eugene Pope. William Dolphut Speer, John James Hurapherys Louis Hod son, Serge William Ballif and Edward H. Snow lines. Ray Grant Lucherini, Shirley and Lunette Har'ton ol the Logan 2nd ward did work on the Jacob Zollinger ana Franz Paul Zeuner Sister Gwelda L. with lines Lucherini. mother of Ray, superJenice vising. Allen Ray and Brooks Green Robert Reading, and Pauline Tate from the Logan 4th ward did work on the Thomas August Blau, Grieve Sutherland, Edward H. Snow and Magdalena Tschanz Neuhaus lines with Sister Renee Jones in charge. These proxies were from the Primary 2 and 2 Seagulls organization, Blazers. Cecil Sharp, Jr Gerald Dean Bell, Delwin Allred Thomson and Boyd Demar Datwyer of the Logan 10th ward did work on the Ezra Strong, David Party, William Kil.lngley Fretwell, John Pack, Wilson Wheeler, Clarence Jones Gray, Charlie Gilliard Moss and Magdalena Tschanz Neuhaus, liner, B. Jacobson, with Sister Essie Primary activity leader in charge. Sister Jacobson is also a member comof the ward Genealogical mittee. Two of the proxies are graduates of Primary and the other two will soon be graduated. Sunday School excursion from the Holbrook ward, Malad stake, the advanced seniors and the 2nd Intermediate classes, with Sister Ida H. Smith In charge of the girls and Sister Evelyn C. Nalder assisting and Brother Vernal W. , i ' I I I! ! ii , I '3; t i - J i ? r i ( 'i i God-spee- n i 4 A , I A i i Nald Pihop Sunt h of the boys with l.,t counselor Ro.s oe R, in charge i s . r. 1 G Y il. gone-- IIs'.vi- -i lingual chairman of the Mala The proxies were stake, Fvt-lv- 1 C. Naltier, Vernal V and Rost oe R, Arthur Reed and Kar-- j Laronna A., nm Smith, Bardona, tuaida. Coral, e Archie LaMont and J Howard Neal Htden L. am David LaMar Hubbard, Leoia F.ie and Cet.l D. Hill and Marilyn Baker. They did woi k on the Kd.caid Cororidge. James Kippen, David Loyd Richads, John Shaw, Otto kohner. August Blau an i Franz Raul Zeuner lines. Monday, June Hi 'si . J9J6. was ftannot k stake. A fine group was heie ftom that stake and a small Hubei t LcRoy Hellstrom of the Ramiolph ward, Woodruff stake, and Raymond Herbert Coley oi the i.ogan 6th ward, all vu ernen The following three o: the above speakers were married here today wit.i President ElRay L Christian en officiating at all three tereinomes: Elder Adams f Lyle Iz.itt and Phoebe Mr s(,n Culloch Adams, sen, t harming daughter of Francis J and Margaret DeLone Bowrutt Pete, sen ; Elder Hellstrom, son of Vilnte Leonard Lt Roy and Lui-IIto Helen Longhutst Hellstrom. o: M.me lit II, banning daughter - " - Herald-Journ- Franklin County al Sat in day, Juno 8, 1946. Members Lava Genealogists foMtrthutioMa Fourteen club from within Franklin countv w,ii be on hand at the Cf j ' 5 to participate j th! June short course being olf ; by the school, according to Uam.T Roberts, county agent. These bov, and girls will be among six hu'r dred students and leaders have registered their intentional attending the spec.al course. These fourteen club members have been selected aed r(iuv to merit in various fields rf a( ties. Numerous spoiism-xhinhave been extended these Vinners bv and business groups. civic Boyd Mitton and Lii:,ns An Tanner were county health winners, with the trip to Moscow being sponsored by the Franklin county fair board. Other winner? and their sponsors are as f0i. ( nenloe'cal The training class if the Lava Hot Sir ngs Sunday 1! l;i h. o! w meet in the genealog'c- il section of our library Sunday nr rniiig, June 16 When a genealogical as this class is mect ng the ru'e is that tverv member of the clas3 ti s a st"p forward in his gene- Unreal research. They either find sone more generiogical infoima- find out hov to go ton or th-about finding some more. Of eour.e it is always best for the members to bring their pedigree class-mee- 10-1- Betty Wll-labo- r 4-- ' ts acquire piaotice. There are many things you should know in order to produce successfully honey, eggs or milk. True you can buy a cow and milk her and you have nnlk. But to be a successful milk man you should know a lot about breeds and breeding, about feeds and feeding, about sickness and treating and about the best methods of keeping milk clean. Just so with the succPssful housewife. She has a vast store chaits. of information about foods, cooking, clothing, cleaning, etc., which Class teachers who desire to it it wert all compiled would fill a big book. Genealogy is not difmake aoj ointments for their class- ferent. tyr should contact W. H. Everton, You need to know about books, the kind of books that have been printed, where they may be found, what Miey may contain and how 618 . No. Mam St., Logan, Phone . you can use the information you find in them. But only a small part lows : of the vast store of genealogical information has been printed so Rita Hayworth as "Gilda" a girl who used men the way other Gayle Smith, were records are where what also know should secretary, written, . who they Glenn you Ford, In this case, the male is women use make-upsponsored by the Jaycees informaare contain. Often to information and what apt in they kept from the Marines to appear opposite Rita returned Don 'eeently Jensen, poultry, sponsored tion must be had from several sources to make anything like genethe Columbia picture opening tomorrow at the Capitol theater. . by Utah Poultry association. alogy. For instance the census records contain valuable genealogical Beef, Claude Keller, by Frank-liinformation, but you cannot compile a pedigree from the informaIn . Listed county Sugar factory of direction Levitnderson. Bishop of and You census. the names, found in the tion place ages may get Geneal Sheep, Bosworth, n fur-bv inwas S. census taken John the and this at Second time chair ward a the residence of family Hyrum Dangerfield shed music under direction of Franklin county wool pliui formation added to other data helps to extend your pedigree. But Rural electrification, Da. Me A. J. Peterson with Mrs. Albon if you write to the census bureau as one of our friends did and ask Last minute activity was growClun, Paul Harris and Kenneth Bier Honored Invocation the Clawson at them to "please send my genealogy, organ. they could give you no help. Franklin in as' the ing county Olsen, by the Rural Electrification was offered by Alvin Allen. EuloYou should know what records were made, what genealogical inprimary election date neared W. administration. formation was put into each and also you should know how to Q. Palmer, chairman of the Demogizing the life of Mrs. Hulse were Dora Maughan,' by Clothing, C. A Nielsen, Lucile Richardson, use this information when you find it. Also you need a general cratic committee, announced that Impressive funeral services were and A. J. Peterson. A piano solo Lions club. Senator Glen Taylor would be in held knowledge of history, geography .etc. You should be able to for John S. Dangerfield of was William Wrnward by Swine, played by Mrs. Vinnie Clawson. detect errors like the following which we have seen on family Prist, m Saturday afternoon at 4 Smithfield June 4 at 12 Benediction Franklin County Livestock Mar. Tuesday was Albert Nielsen. 1762." in not was "Born by Ohio, (Kirtland sheets m. Kirtland, Senator Taylor has spent 'noon jn the Smithfieid Third ward group ,p. Burial was in Hyrum cemetery keting association.! scttltd) "Endowments in the Nauvoo temple 1854. "Descendant of the past week touring the state in rhapf, with Bishop Rit hard H. Dairy, Kliss Mm ray, by the Elizabeth." or of a deeendant Queen under direction of Thompson FuGeorge Washington opposition to his colleague, Sen- poolson in harge. community. a but an dedication of With home is the neral tor Charles Gossett, also a Demo- interesting study, very fascinating hobby, Genealogy Oening song, "I Know That Nutrition, Janet Rawlings, by President Edwin Claw-i.- California it tannot be mastered In a day or a month. ,c,at' My Redeemer Lives, was sung by grave by t Packing company. Miantime Republicans plan on the i htur and involution was by reporter, Dennis TV mpson, an election bolding erl hiltlren have of Eleven Monday these rally Hughes. w,0 t,,,vl. hhortly for the Notthby the Preston Citizen. Musical numbers intituled, vneal pt, missions for tiie church To evening at the court house at 8; Two club leaders, Ada Bailey, Chum-abl,ncumbefe all candid Donne tes, "Sundown." P solo, by sKinsored by Sears ami Roemnk say the least, this is a retiimk-j3Jid mittecnien interested Ctm Ibersj solo, (ioin)4 Home, by nrty and very creditable record foundation, and Owen Gibson, Oh Love De- of our officiators and instructor e r ongratulate Brother and Sist- - m( mlK'rs are invited to attend, ac- - McCann, and nolo, sponsored by the Utah Power and Mains New to Elvrn The Sorenssen. Cutler, Republi- vine, by LaFae nt the North (Ache Seminary er Dredge on thir unusual success cotdtng Light, will also make the trip toi hoir also song "Oh My Father Sister Nellie K. Dredge of the and the children for their adder-- 1 ca chairman. gether with the others making the leadf rs voters Eolh PartY urSe Speakers were Bishop LeMoine Maind stake and President LlUiy ence to their parents teachings tnp. mains are water Nine blocks of Jento chpclt their registration and be Mellville of Fil'more, Merlin L. Christiansen of the fcmple. The and tor their manifested faith being replaced' within the city of Moore sisters favored as with a in .the Church' anJ Kingdom of Everybody is individualistic, diPreston as part of the renovation diction was by Richard Roskeliey. God. We also wish to congratulate ocal duet, "Holy Father, of the citys distribution plant. fferent from everybody else, and in was Smithfieid Interment Lan-icBrother and Sister Moore and modern education is trying to by their sister, cemetery with dedication of the According to Ivan Goff, in charge yet Moore. Sisters Lueila F. Jen- their two tine daughters who leave teach everybody alike. We've finalof more water W. the Goiden Sorensen. MEET UTAH ENTER department, grave by sen and Lillie F,- Chugg, accom- soon for the mission field. This have been replaced ly got everybody down to a level of SALT LAKE CITY, June 8 (f.n Loyal Hall mortuary was in charge. mains woul panied by Sister Lillie Hansen of is ' also a positive demonstration mediocrity. had been available. Johnmaterials Ed and Big Dudley Burley the Providence 1st ward favored of the faith, integrity and devoDr. Willis A. Sutton, former c The new in which mains blocks who in finished Bulla, us with two numbers, "Rock of tion of these fine' people to the ny president National Education are bping laid and the old wood 1942 Utah open gol tournathe Association. Ages" and Cast Thy Bread Upon gospel of Jesus Christ. May the ment, include taken Oneida entered the up being $5,000 today The Waters. Elder Calvin Cool-idg- e Lord add his rich blessings to Main Second 1946 open, to be held June street to from Utah East, Dredge, son of Jesse Horatio them. 3 and First and Second North from are being laid with a at the Salt Lake Country and Nellie Martha Kunz Dredge Hyrum E. Hanson. club. Main street to Second East. All pipe of the same quality. t Secretary Tommy Axelsen above, was married here today to also received entries from the Two new fire hydrants are being of these blocks are being laid with Miriel Talbot, charming daughter h brothers Zimmerman A1 and transitc pipe, a John installed in the district with new of Andy and Miriam Mon son Talwere conducted Thursday at Mansfield product. control for the entire system so cry of Portland, who took turns Hulse President ElRay L. bot, with mn 10 Ogden Tenth ward On Second East from Second that complete control of water in winning the Utah open between Christiansen officiating at thr the hom was North to .Oneida, and the block the district will be available when chapel. Praver at 1937 and 1940. ceremony. Brother Jesse Horatio At Logan Temple , given by R. T. Hansen and invocabetween First North and Oneid.t needed. 14 is the father of tion at the service by Joseph Grew. Dredge proud 8 Car-rol6 special his 1st wife and appointments. l, children, by Speakers included Bishop Special stake appointments at the ' Wednesday, June 12 Clarence Larson and Heber by his present wife, and Calvti for of the next Bear River Logan and temple days INDEPENDENT STARTS TOMORROW stakes, above who was married here toHawkes. Musical numbers were Thursday, June 13 Benson and given and benediction was by A. day is the 14th and last of the week are cs follows: Box North Elder stakes. s. Bennett. children of this fine exant Friday, June 15 Smithfieid and ' Services were also conducted in emplary family, all of whom have June 'll Therff, arV no..; Malad stakes. Tuesday, In been married 2:00 the , temple m. nyruin Second ward choir fur- 1 ' j 1914-W- Preston n at , n. e Preston Installs ) Mae Pearson, (harming dauguter of Lars Hum and Gladys McCullough A r eai son iron Cornish, Utah. n n"K me ruxed qmutG. Elvtn C. and Merrill D. Hubbard, Georgia H. Jensen and Louelle Vx. Mitkelson favored us with a vo-Jesus, I My Cross number, Have Taken, accompauieu u Sister Shirley B. Hubbard. Tuesday, the 4th, was Open day Besides the regular attendants, from here small groups were Hyrunr, Bear River, North Box Elder, Portneuf, Benson and Inglewood stakes. Those who spoke at the morning service were Elders Merri.l S. Budge of the Mt. Ogden ward, Mt. Ogden stake who was a corporal in the marines and was in service 36 months and overseas 14 months, now discharged, Joseph Grant Stevenson of the same place, who was a TJ in the Engineers and Medical dept and was in service 28 months and overseas 14 months, now discharged, Sister Lois Ruth Petersen and her father, Orsen Ernstus Peter sen, of the Mar Vista ward, Inglewood strke, and Patriarch Samuel B. Mitton of the Logan stake. Sister Petersen leaves shortly for the mission field. Wednesday, the 5th, was Cache und Oneida stake?. Bishop Jens C. Christensen of the Mink Creel: ward, Oneida stake, Sister LaRee Lamb of the Hyde Park ward who leaves shortly for the Northern States Mission, High Councilman Ezra E. Larsen of the Oneida A. stake and President Samuel Hendricks of the Malad stake were the speakers at the morning service. A ladies' chorus favored us with a vocal nnmber, O Fear Not Ye from the Cantata "Resurrection Morn" and six members of this chorus sang The Lovely Flower. They were directed by oley, to Will 4-- Would you like to be a successful genealogist. To be successful there are many things to' do besides look in books. Many seem to think that if they have faithfully searched the books in the library they have done their full duty and if they cannot find their records in the books then they cannot De tound If you are going to search out the records of your ancestors as far tack as the records go, there are many things you should know and you must know these things if you are to be successful genealogist. Genealogy is a profession which requires considerable skill To this skill requires thought, study and practice, lots ot - x H Attend Short Course To Visit Library A Genealogist 4-- Water e one-tw- 21-2- foJr-inc- Stake Appointments h six-inc- FIRST Jlj At LOGAN SHOWING p. Sister Janet S. Davis and accompanied by Sister Edna H. Kofoed. The Oneida stake had a very fine attendance at the two day sessions. Ve congratulate them on their splendid showing. Thursday, the 6th, was Logan and Bear Lake stakes. The speakers at the morning service were Sisters Elva Luella and Zina Vae Moore of the Smithfieid 1st ward BLAZING A GLORY TRAIL THROUGH THE WEST! The Durango Kid hilt a nw high in thrill . . hitting hard against EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS Henry Iba, Utah State Summer School Coach, and HisiChampion Oklahoma A and M Basketball Team " outlaw! t Short Hits! "Testing the Experts" "World This Week" "WINNING BASKETBALL" PLUS TOMORROW starring CHARLES STARRETT aJhe Durango Kid with TEX HARDING Doors Open 1:30 p. m. Sun. Box Olivia DeHavilland q , Ida Lupino Paul Henreid in i i DISNEY CARTOON "THIS IS AMERICA AIR MAIL EDITION PATHE NEWS Office Opens 12:45 ENDS TONIGHT DEVOTION" "BLACK MAIL BABIES" - "THIS IS THE NAVY" |