1945 (Monday) – Washed a few clothes. My husband (Alfred Oscar Lunt) took me to town. I went to the bank, as in a former trip, there I found the key which my husband had wouldn’t unlock our deposit box there, by comparison with the two keys. It was found his key was worn down, so it wouldn’t work, the man at the desk sent me to a locksmith on State Street, two doors south of the State Theater, where a new key was made, after our return to the bank where he reimburses me for the cost of the key, we rode as far as the Genealogical Library and I went there for two or three hours, probably longer. I checked on the records of Leeds Yorkshire, England for the Bywater record, for Sister Rose Valentine, our next Sunday’s problem in class. Afternoon – I talked with Dora Moulton, who has charge of the Walter Batchelor, Mrs. Heaton Lunt, Mrs. Matheson of Cedar City and now Mrs. Urie’s sister, we checked with the Wood records in the Dennis Wood temple record, which I have in my possession, and the Lunt book from the Archives, I left with her some of my papers on these families, which I want to gain possession of as soon as she is through. I talked with Brother Bennett about Mrs. Lunt’s work, the Fitz Randolph’s, then returned home.