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1. www.ubstandard.com
www.ubstandard.com/default.asp - [Cached]Published on: 2/5/2008 Last Visited: 2/26/2008
Logan Temple Marriage - Kristen Elizabeth White and Michael Leon Nielsen
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Logan Temple Marriage - Kristen Elizabeth White and Michael Leon Nielsen
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The couple will continue to work and make their home in Logan. -
2. Daily Herald - 0723 Charles O Card Diaries
www.provodailyherald.com/conte - [Cached]Published on: 7/22/2006 Last Visited: 7/28/2006
Card's own account of his arrest (for practicing polygamy) by Marshal E.W. Exum, while a resident of Logan in northern Utah's Cache Valley, is just one of thousands of daily entries recorded in 23 diaries that have now been collected in a single volume and published by Brigham Young University's Religious Studies Center as "The Diaries of Charles Ora Card: The Utah Years, 1871-1886."
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But as a key figure in the establishment of two thriving Latter-day Saint communities (in Cache Valley and Cardston), an important builder (construction superintendent of both the Logan Tabernacle and Logan Temple) and an intimate associate of dozens of prominent early LDS Church general authorities, Card is a person whose personal perspective might be of interest to a variety of readers.
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The substance, if not the exact words, of a brief entry dated Feb. 4, 1879 -- "Passed another busy day in Temple (sic) business," a reference to Card's duties overseeing construction of the Logan Temple -- is repeated on dozens of different days.
And Card's entries are rarely personal, tending much more to be a record of his observations of things said and done by others, along with brief recitations of his own activities. -
3. hammond-home.com
hammond-home.com/Genealogy/His - [Cached]Published on: 3/29/2007 Last Visited: 3/29/2007
I walked to the college each morning along the railroad tracks between Providence and Logan (in the dark most of the time), and walked back in the dark at night.
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We moved to Logan (Second East and Fourth South) in 1928 and lived there the year Ernest began teaching.
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The Theurers bought the house in April 1930, and we returned to Logan, moving again to the house on Second East and Fourth South.
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The Superintendent of Cache County Schools, Oral Balam (currently the new Temple President of Logan Temple), and the principals of the County schools did all they could to give me employment.

