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Catacombs' To Open at Logan Church: The Catacombs Coffee House opens providing youth services
First apperarance of Jones and Johnston in Logan
Nathalie Jacobs from the U.A.C. is incharge of the music department and the organ at St. John's
First World Day of Prayer in Logan, interdenominational
Clothing Sought To Aid Indians: St. John's leads Logan in gathering clothing
Rev. Lewis comes to Logan and opens the Common Room Club
Public response to the addition of a library and public bath to the new St. John's chapel
Logan Church Greets New Vicar: Picture of William Hannifin
Logan Church Sets Special Rites Sunday: Dedication of St. John's House for use as student housing
No Winners in a nuclear arms race: Cache Community leaders meet to discuss nuclear arms race
Picture of Bishop Richard Watson and Father Alvin P. Lafon
Religious Emphasis Days: University encourages interdenominational services to students
St. John's Episcopal Church Bazaar: One of the first sales by the Ladies of St. John's Episcopal Church
Students Invited to Episcopal Services: J. E. MacGinnis, is in charge of St. John's as a student
Taking Tea: Anglican Tea Room and Parish Pantry during Summerfest, includes traditions, recipies, and insight into women in the church
The Devil was in the congregation: All Hallows Eve service featured costumed communicants
Report on the convocation in 1890, includes transfer of F. W. Crook to Logan and update on Logan's St. John's Mission School
(With Page 1) Unit Seeks To Establish Council: Cache Community Council starts as a way to help establish neighborhood youth corps, migrant workers schools, elder care, social workers in schools
Stained glass window depicting symbols from the ministry of Christ and his Apostles
Correspondence from E.W. Elliot, owner of Logan clothing store regarding rental of St. John's Church for use by Catholic Church
'Correspondence between Frederick P. Champ and Stephen Cutler, Bishop of Utah regarding visits to Logan, church donations, maintanence of church buildings and church financial status'
Correspondence between Frederick P. Champ and Stephen Cutler, Bishop of Utah
Correspondence between Frederick P. Champ and Stephen Cutler, Bishop of Utah
Correspondence regarding requests for contributions to this fund
Transcript of radio broadcast about the first railroad into Cache Valley
Correspondence with Mrs. W.H. Fleming, coordinator of Centennial of St. John's Church regarding information for Centennial Report
Heitz, A. P. Holland Furnace CO. Preston, Idaho. regarding his occupancy of St. John's house and quest for employment
Incoming correspondence to Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, June 22, 1887. John Williams, (Bishop of Connecticut), Middletown, Connecticut
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, 1878-1883. W.G. Everett (Kirby's brother in law), Rye New York
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, December 1886. George M. Scott, Fifth Avenue Hotel, Madison Square, New York, New York
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, June-July 1887. Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, Salt Lake city, Utah
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, March 1886. Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, Silver Reef, Utah
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, November 1-8, 1886. Arthur Cleveland Coxe, (Bishop of Western New York)
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, November 12-30, 1886. Ozi Whitaker, (Bishop of Nevada), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, October 23-25, 1886. William Coswell Doane, (Bishop of Albany), House of Bishops, Albany, New York
Incoming correspondence to Reynold Marvin Kirby, October 26-31, 1886. Mahlon, Gilbert, (Bishop of Minnesota), [Chicago, Illinois?]
'Personal notes regarding matters pertaining to St. John's Church in Logan with the Episcopal Bishop of Utah, Right Reverend Arthur W. Moulton'
Stained glass window depicting symbols representing the forgiveness that comes with the Holy Eucharist