Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1946 (Wednesday) – It started to rain about 12:30 a.m. and kept up until after nine o’clock, but the sun is now trying to peep out so we may get a parade after all.  It did stop raining, so I insisted on going to see the parade. Earl (Earl Sperry Lunt) wasn’t a bit interested, […]

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1946 (Tuesday) – About noon, Sister Nelson came over and brought us some cucumbers, string beans and a cup of raspberries. I made 10 pints of bread and butter pickles. Evening – Esther (Emily Esther Sperry) and I went with Edna (Edna Viola Nelson) and her mother (Grace Viola Harper), with Earl (Earl Sperry Lunt) […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1946 (Monday) – Did a bit of washing, cleaned house and then went to town, had to send some car insurance money away. I then went to the Genealogical Society, spent more than an hour recording ordinances for some of my old patron’s. I’ve got quite a stack of them, for patron’s who had no […]

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1946 (Sunday) – Attended Sunday School, the subject was on the Church Welfare plan and the speaker dwelt some on the United Order, how the Lord had given it to the people for them to work out righteousness in the world and he quoted form the Doctrine Covenants showing that even in their day, Zion […]

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1946 (Saturday) – Bert (Charles Gilbert Lunt) and Agnes (Agnes Coalter Golightly) came down for a few hours. We went to town then came home and had lunch. Afterwards, Bert dug up my lily bulbs and my iris, dividing them and replanting a lit of them. He took some home with him. In the evening […]

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1946 (Friday) – Eva (Eva Ruth Lunt) took some more examinations and x-rays, they still say she has some polyps in the intestines and although she is feeling splendid, she is standing over a volcano as they are liable to get her back like she was before. About six o’clock in the evening the family […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1946 (Wednesday) – Afternoon – I had to go to the doctors. He was quite pleased at the way I was doing. I don’t have to go for two month’s. I am feeling quite a bit better right now. Eva (Eva Ruth Lunt) and George (George Thornton Holman) had been at the clinic most of […]

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