Show TlwHmM JoumriCariw8unday December 2 1990 -- Pag 3 Ti 7U Mkrir wv wreMr catenr V anrwuMMMnt Si rfte er art erttar ' J At CM n n at ¥JZSS&&X2tS3L ttMbBlinVCMiwVVHwOTlMCHHV1 l i vk torture res rttfMa at fw dtorrtbfirf fw refer TlmHmwUJoiinmlphoi tepnuxM Valley IW" ewre Artkte Jut to come ““ 1 more Bg in look at it will & Sum VMf an exhibit 14 Tta"01 Bdffit Han at Utah State IMwnily Wijgina it a mater of arts graduate whore paintings baton local landscape Wimaaa la a master of fine art graduate whore paintings feature local and south —J All week T s lVf Residrets of North Logan are cnoounged to enter fee city's Christmas Riday from 1030 are to 430 pro m to 9 pw Wednesday ' 1030 weekends from 2 pro to 5 — is dosed Mondays Utah author Levi riAriaona author hfichad KIknp will read from their new books at a book rignfag hosted ' by A Book Store and Signature preia on Monday at 7 pro at A Book Store located at 130 N lOOEast Logan i '' V j V " " - v N vj is V4 ri V final examinations begin The Oak Ridge Boys and Marie Osmond have touted up for a holiday spectacular “The Magic of Christmas beginning at 8 am Riday Dec 7 in the Dee Glenn Smith Spectrum (See stay on : nr WDHare O’Neil Utah State pti-- ) University professor of woodwinds will The public is invited to a corny rock pwacnta dretoet recital at 730 pro in the rv gw Utah dance wife live music by the Wind River a— tiwwny — n n fan— Band from 8 JO to 1230 pro at fee Elite ifK'iMn Hall in Hynna Drawings for free ! rvHn L Cost is $2 and will be held Adnrissioois $3 Mosait and everyone is welcome tw fa-r- w nmtin pro “ The tocanfog cato ‘The Lights of Christmas” Entry forms win be available at the dly office 1200 B 2100 North and TAinrinw " be returned to fee city oner before “A fv— ud One Utah Pg-Jmi pm tet753-1-wen 1MonMdon MnntfeprGalleqrA!atfiDecl& can Brenda Anfecny Scale fo fee rwnin Big: Lrege wni fs—t 2 35 Foyer OaDerr of fee Chase Fine Arts Center through Jan & Ongoing exhibits include: v The FfanriiQr of Virion ‘from fee t ieoDectiao hr fee Caine T-shi-rts OUrKJQy 'I I U vu & in fee Nora Bodea Upper Gallery WTv “ fem0ytidBtis$ia i !— ‘ mv a ? IS A A Saturday F - Theatre of fee Chase Fine Arts Center Admission is $630 for adults $530 for eoior citizens youth and USU frcuhy and utatota Onbestm under the baton of Dr Will femQy ' A :j iMiiiBiHMfMiimMw U - State University DwnitiMfi pwrntitkn of A Gun! continues atspro tab i - Friday u 750-304- 4‘t 4" holdings penomd and available e book to Add this your persond Efarary Yon will refer to it mamr times B’s available from fee pabHdier for $3245 post(800) 727-66age paid Fkton Rem (PQ Box 1111 Camden Maine 04843) 400-psg- 87 tawaULili SImim HUDBB Rom fee nmmi fee die compiled genealogical sources — “County Courfeouse Bock” particularly fin researrirea cf 4 families — which has been pubBahed re- New Maine Ha books from cently by Genealogical wyeriiHy -- - indexes on acid-freSt Baltimore Md 21202 v paper Smyth “Comity Courfeouse Book” if aewn case bound of good grade new source and guidebook brer Recent pubUcations are: ridr a to locating fee records of our “Vital Records of Mount Desert 1776-182Maine ancestors It includes names Island edited Alice MacDonald dates addresses phone numbers Loog by of organization of all comity and ‘Early Families of courthouses and for those that Gouldsboro Maine” by Murid inhnmB responded to Bentley's survey a ' Tfr concise summary ''VihyecQMtountir Pufafimag Co 1001 N Cdvcrt indude 60-pou- nd emyaimi e 0” ' tf''ibcd: Nd”w demonstrated and sold from 11 sro until 5 pro Saturday on the main floor (in from of fee Greystone Art Gallery) cf fee Bmporinm Building 55 Roadway performer Gary Morris will North Main ' tak State University theatre peribrm at fee Gmilol Theatre In Logan at ft auditions are schednled for today Tryouts 8I pro (See story an page 4) The demonstration by s grop of for “Joseph and fee Amazing Tedmioolar Hmong women from fee nortiren part of Dreamcoat” bogin a 6 pro m fee Morgan Laos win he sponsored by die Utah Sts Theatre in die Chase Fine Arts Center BP uuvcnuy “Pack of Lies' auditions begin at 630 and Refugee Community pro in fee Studio Stage Thretre (FAC ' fee -224)' For more information caU ' 6 Thenlre Department at tab Stein Univenity'a fill cf A Christinas Carol continues at 8 pro Monday 'is : 4 in rded KeaKng will perform John Rntter'a MagaMicat at 8 pro far the USU Chare Thursday Fine Arts Center Kent Concert HalL (See lory on page 5) - genealogical reserech deals wife records found hi comity courthouses s guide to what records eodat and costs of : obtobdng records dong wife ihaslang been Elizabeth P Bentley survey form to 3351 couifeouaea and 55 Cache Valley Christens wffl be held at the Jensen Historical Farm located rizmikaaoudiwen of Logan The farm is open from 10 aro to 4 pro Admisrion is $2 for adnhs $1 for senior ddaens and 50 cents for childran A femOy pass is $5 Utah State Theatre presents A Cbrittmu Carol at 8 pro in the Morgan Vt- - Since most American A at Utah State Universitjr end today pro far the lent cwtMtataHietowiii4S for USU rtndcnts and members exhibition of fine art works by ldrel artist Jim Davidron The exhibition iubeqpen daily from 10 aro to 6 pro pMgQnf Wedneadsy and will ran through Dec 19 at fee artist's home 631 E 400 Nbrfe Logan An artist's reception will be Satonhy at 6 pro Everyone i of The eridbifion is a risnal I edition according to a news '1110 mwt bI "ttonwi we can see and for me is just fee feet that we have such an emotional response to what oar eyes see' be arid Hie artist promises feat Ms art work fe a “very : i Wednesday taft-dmjtous- Christmas concert at 730 of k The Boydea Collection cf A Christmas Chrof continues at 8 pro : - ' - -- 'kv Karg-Elei- ' Axt will be open Tuesday Thursday and : 'll- ' ' V r Desert Island Maine' tietdoudy of fee origind records: aU family records hirfes derthi and marnsges It dw indtades all of fee “Warnings Out” of the town as well as the “Ear Marks” — both item of keen genealogical interest It is available from Picton fin $2330 poategepsid y : ' ' P V ‘ i' PktaBRemfin$35puatodd ”y In 1790 our youpg government snftorired the creteiai of s militia force to supplement die unaD standing arnqr to fight hi : - fee Indian Wan which occurred from 1790 to 1796 hr her new book “American Militia hr fee Frontier Wan Murtie June Clark has date from fee surviving federal rf Sun mflttia wbIm 44Esrly Families of iwanwh tiens from fee following states Gouldsboro Maine” eontaiiis ' and territories: w— Ohio original mipuhliriied (and now South wret viud records fee town Terrikxy of Territory of lost) Gouldsboro and neighboring (modern-da- y Tennessee) New Jersey towns plus fee town andeeme-tes- y Virginia records as well as census Pennsylvania and Georgia reports and some published Named in there records wife genealogies of families of feu dates of enlistment rank and area The sources are docu- other items of information are mented wife references even It militia troops who psrtidpatr’s contains mote than 1 000 family defert in fee Narfewest Territory groupings with accurate Anthony Wayne’s expeditions This fee famous Whiskey Rebellion genealogical capsules is available from j the Battle of Fallen Timbers and 1790-179- : mw-ir- y y' 6” a- igna in north of fee Ohio River In fee Mho District of Tennereee on t the Hoistcn xivero and in the innumerable inwiilw Sif IVnimo Jq and variona other in Georgia li ‘‘American hfiUtia in fee Rontier Wars” is a valuable new aonsoe for those researching feeir anceslon between fee time of fee American Revolution and the federal census of 1800 This 394-pabook is available from Genealogical Publishing CtK 1001 N Calvert St Baltimore Md 21202 for $3230 postpaid For a fascinating account of how one genealogist traced her ancestry back to a signer of fee Magna Carta obtain a copy of “In Search of a Magna Carta Signer” by raMhHi Wellborn Schieffelin ge |