John Rowley and Sarah Wright Family Messenger

JOHN THOMPSON ROWLEY & JANE PAUL FAMILY:

Mr. & Mrs. Don (LaRue) Langton (Donald Richard Langton and LaRue Rowley) announce the birth of a fine baby girl. LaRue is the daughter of Edwin Rowley (Edwin T. Rowley) and a granddaughter of Lucy Golding Rowley and John T. Rowley, Jr. (John Thompson Rowley, Jr.)

Raymond and Marilyn (Marilyn Lucy Rowley) Jaeger announced the birth of a fine baby boy which they had named Raymond Scott Jaeger. Marilyn is the daughter of Lorin Rowley (Lorin Paul Rowley) a descendent of John Thompson Rowley and Jane Paul. 

Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Taylor (Shelby D. Taylor and Lucy Maurine Rowley) announce the birth of a baby boy (Donald Taylor). The mother, Maurine, is the daughter of Howard Rowley (Howard Thompson Rowley), a descendant of John T. Rowley through John T. Rowley, Jr., and Lucy Golding.

Kay Green Rowley (Margie Kay Green), wife of Lawrence Rowley (Lawrence Thornton Rowley), recently returned from Alaska to her home in Montana, awaiting the arrival of a baby (Steven Vance Rowley). Lawrence is expected to rejoin his wife upon his release from the armed forces, around December. Lawrence is the son of Francis Rowley (Hugh Francis Rowley), a descendant of John T. Rowley, through Hugh Thompson Rowley and Grace Davis.

Francis Rowley has moved from Great Falls, Montana, to Kalispell, where he is running the Shasta Motel. His son Miland (Miland Thornton Rowley) and wife, Willie (Willie Levitt), are living with them at the present time.

Wanda Rowley (Wanda Mae Rowley) became Mrs. Mae Pearson in the Salt Lake Temple on Monday June 24, 1957. The rites were performed by Brother Hawks and were very impressive. Wanda is a daughter of Walter I. Rowley (Walter Ilith Rowley) and Lois Chapman (Lois Evelyn Chapman).

Ralph Rowley (Ralph Alcorn Rowley) claimed Miss Aleene Sumsion as his bride in the Salt Lake Temple on August 21, 1957. Ralph is the son of David Wm. Rowley (David William Rowley) and Lillian Alcorn Rowley.

Clark Harris Day and Darlene Huff Day are the proud parents of a baby girl, born August 10, at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, Utah. The baby will be named Valynn. Clarke recently graduated from B.Y.U. majoring in Mathematics, and minoring in Chemistry. Clark is a son of Luke Day, descendant of John T. Rowley and Jane Paul.

Jerry (Jerry Merritt Bradley) and Mary Lambertson Bradley (Mary Larane Lambertson) are happy to announce the arrival of a baby girl born August 4, 1957 weighing 6 lbs. 15 oz. She will be known as Joni. Mary is the daughter of Otto Lambertson (Otto Christian Lamvertson) and Lillian Day Lambertson, descendants of John T. Rowley and Jane Paul.

Bob and Grace Lambertson are visiting in Aurora with his parents (Ottos and Lillian) and are planning to leave about August 26. They are from California.

Mr. & Mrs. Otto Lambertson (Lillian Day) are proud grandparents again. Their son Arthur (Arthur Delane Lambertson) and Iris Ireta Lyman Lambertson, greeted a baby daughter Sept. 8, 1957. They named her Dee Ann Lambertson. This makes them three children, two boys (Ken D. and Kerry D. Lambertson) and one girl. They are descendants of John T. Rowley and Jane Paul.

Luke and Marjorie Day (Marjorie Ethel Smith) and Bacil (Bacil Dean Moulton) and Eldora Day Moulton have just returned from an enjoyable trip to Denver, Colo. where they visited with a brother to Luke and Eldora, Arthur Nicholas Day and wife May Crawford Day (Katie May Ledford). The Moulton’s also enjoyed a trip to Yellowstone Park with their son and family, A. La Vere (Arlo Lavere Moulton) and Eiko Moulton (Hatakeyama Eiko). Eldora and Luke are children of Elizabeth Jane Rowley Day.

Broze W. and Beth Johnson Hutchinson are now settled in the lovely new home they built in north Provo. Beth is a daughter of Verda Day Johnson and a granddaughter of Elizabeth Jane Rowley Day. 

Angus and Fern Day (Fern Ella Day) Stewart are home after enjoying a trip to Denver to see Fern’s brother and wife, Arthur Nicholas and May Crawford Day. Fern is a daughter of Elizabeth Jane Day Rowley.

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