Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1946 (Tuesday) – Ironed, type and did some mending. The wind has been blowing hard today and this evening it has been raining. I attended Relief Society this afternoon, it was a social. A lovely program and some nice refreshments. Sister Ward, the president, has been ill with the flu, so was unable to attend.

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1946 (Monday) – Did my bit of washing, then I went up to the Genealogical Society. Sister Martha Hoffman wanted me to check for some information on the Dr. Burton F. Robbins order. She wants me to help her check with some new records which she has obtained. I talked with Brother Bennett about the […]

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1946 (Friday) – Cleaned three rooms. At two o’clock, attended a Relief Society Union meeting at which the teachers had been invited. Bishop Wirthlin gave a talk to the teachers, made some suggestions for our visits among the members. I think he said 1/5 of all our membership do not attend Sacrament Meeting. Teach them […]

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1946 (Thursday) – Sister Butler came and after a few words of prayer we started our teaching. Visited Sister Bailey, Sister Smith, then Sister Brown, Called at the Alberta Apartments, but found no one home. In Apartment 5 in the next home we found the Sister sick, just a bad cold, but she felt she […]

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1946 (Tuesday) – Dad (Alfred Oscar Lunt) took me out to Della’s (Della Lunt), they were all well, only Chip (Gordon Lewis Gabbitas) had a cold and stayed away from school. Ivy Joan (Ivy Joan Gabbitas) is in Junior School and quite excited about it. Poor Larry (Larry Lunt Gabbitas) missed the bus and had […]

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1946 (Sunday) – Attended Sunday School. Afternoon – went for a ride with the Nelson’s (Grace Viola Harper and Edna Viola Nelson) and Earl (Earl Sperry Lunt), up through some of the canyons and down through Fort Douglas. Everything looked so beautiful in the hills, mother nature is certainly putting on her gay colorful dress, […]

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