Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1946 (Monday) – Washed and busy all day. Sister Baird brought the dolls, etc. by eight a.m. About five-thirty Earl (Earl Sperry Lunt) helped me carry down to the Relief Society Room some of the equipment to be used by the entertainment committee that evening, we arranger out maypole, and about thirty dolls on the […]

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1946 (Sunday) – I was quite tired this morning. I awoke at five o’clock, read some in the lesson and after morning chores were over, I lay down to take a nap, I awoke at ten-thirty, so it was too late to get ready for Sunday School and I waited and went to Fast Meeting. […]

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1946 (Friday) – Was busy around home most all day, although I had to go to the bank and sell some of our bonds. Earl (Earl Sperry Lunt) took me there, then we shopped and came home. Evening – Earl took Clara Woodbury and me up the Brother Baird’s, there we prepared the ribbons on […]

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1946 (Wednesday) – Having an appointment with Brother Bennett, We went there shortly after nine o’clock. We discussed our Abigail Bishop problem. I gave him the two reports from Mr. Jacobus to read, those with some material of my own gave him and insight to our problem. We have been having a hard time to […]

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1946 (Tuesday) –  Attended Relief Society Meeting. It was a fifth Tuesday, therefore we did not have a lesson. Bishop Langton came and gave a talk to us, he said had he have had the choice of subject, it would have been different, as his talk was on the evils of smoking, drinking and the […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1946 (Sunday) – Attended Sunday School. Afterwards, Sister Smith and I walked up Almond Street. She had an errand and I went to see Sister Bean, who had been ill. She was to have been one of our committee for The Daughters of The Pioneers. I told her we would take care of it and […]

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