Utah Historical Quarterly, Volume 56, Number 3, 1988

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Logan Tenth Ward Chapel, 1938, and in upper right Bishops Karl C. Schaub (1917-33) and Albert Webber (1933-46); lower right, 1936 Primary officers Marie Webber, Amalia H. Amacher, Theresa S. Hill, and Marcia Reid.

Little Berlin: Swiss Saints of the Logan Tenth Ward BY JESSIE L. EMBRY

I N 1939 MY GRANDPARENTS MOVED TO LoGAN, purchased a house on the corner of Seventh East and Ninth North, and became active members of the Logan T e n t h W a r d . Originally from Tennessee, they had moved west to seek better economic opportunities and to be near members of the L D S church. Although they planned to move to American

Miss Embry is oral history program director at the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Young University.


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