Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1904 (Sunday) – I shortened the baby (Charles Gilbert Lunt) today. He looks such a little doll. I went to Sunday School, had to give part of the lesson. My part was on the temptation of Christ. Alfred (Alfred Oscar Lunt, Jr.) started to Sunday School today, his teacher said he was a very good […]

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This Day In Our Family History

1956 Donald Eugene Smith, age 28, and Grace Harriet Rowley, age 27, completed their initiatory and endowment ordinances and then were sealed for time and eternity in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints’ Salt Lake Utah Temple, which is located at 50 North West Temple in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1904 (Friday) – Have been at home all day. Today when the train from Sanpete came down, it stopped near our place. Naturally we were all curious to learn the reason. Dr. Bird and wife stepped off the train. I have such a horror of dentist, that it gave me sort of a shock because […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1903 (Wednesday) – Have been feeling quite miserable all week on account of having my teeth drawn. Received a letter from my husband (Alfred Oscar Lunt) Tuesday and Thursday. 1904 (Thursday) – It has been almost a year since I wrote in my journal the last time. I was telling about our trip to Manti. […]

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This Day In Our Family History

1964 Alfred Oscar Lunt, Jr. was sealed, by proxy, for time and eternity to his parents, Alfred Oscar Lunt and Jeanette Sperry, in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints’ Los Angeles California Temple, which is located at 10777 Santa Monica Boulevard in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States 1965 Lenard Clark […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1903 (Monday) – The Hackman called and took us to the train. Our visit was over, so bidding goodbye to the folks, we started for home. Our trip was much pleasanter now than when we went over, the train even stopped to let us off at Father’s (Charles Henry Sperry) home. We had dinner there, […]

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