Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1947 (Sunday) – Attended an early session of Quarterly conference in the Assembly Hall, it was Mother’s and Daughter’s meeting. It was very interesting. Sister Florence Smith was the visiting Sister. She gave a fine talk, an appeal to all to keep themselves clean from sin, said if our desks were all cluttered, we would […]

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1947 (Saturday) – Still very cold. Have been home all day, except a trip down to the store. Earl (Earl Sperry Lunt) went up to the Capitol in answer to a card which was sent to him stating an opening was in sight. He will have to go up again Monday before he will know […]

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This Day In Our Family History

1820 David Webb was born in Coaley, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom to Samuel Webb, Jr. and Elizabeth Spencer, both 23 years old. He was the 3rd of 10 children, and the 1st of 6 sons, born to the couple. He was born to his parents only known marriage 1880 Fred McLaughlin was born in Austin, […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1947 (Thursday) – When I arose this morning I found all of our pipes were frozen. It was two-thirty in the afternoon before a plumber got here, he thawed them out with electricity. It didn’t take him but a few minutes. It surely was good to have running water again. Seemed like I didn’t accomplish […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1947 (Wednesday) – For the past week we have been having some very cold winds blowing from the west. Today I again went up to the Library. I’m trying to get some records ready for the Temple. I found where the Brockett record did not agree with the record prepared by Mr. Jacobus, so now […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1947 (Saturday) – About ten or ten-thirty, Earl (Earl Sperry Lunt) and I went up to Bert’s (Charles Gilbert Lunt). The family (Agnes Coalter Golightly; Patricia Jean, Mary Elizabeth, Robert Gordon and Judith Ann Lunt) were all feeling pretty good. We had a lovely dinner and visited with them all, but Jean, she had gone […]

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