Journal: Jeanette Sperry

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, […]

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1945 (Sunday) – Attended teachers prayer meeting, then Sunday School, Orma Petersen gave the lesson, suggestions to Brother Ensign on his Angell line. Afternoon – Port (Porty Lewis Gabbitas), Della (Della Lunt) and children (Ivy Joan, Gordon Lewis, Larry Lunt, Judith Ann and Ted Lunt Gabbitas), all except Ivy Joan, came in for awhile, had […]

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1945 (Wednesday) – We rode out to Port’s (Porty Lewis Gabbitas). He was working and Della (Della Lunt) was bewildered there was so much to be done. We took a box of candy for Ivy Joan (Ivy Joan Gabbitas) and Chip (Gordon Lewis Gabbitas) as their birthdays are on the 5th and 6th. I brought […]

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1945 (Monday) – Labor Day. After Henrietta (Henriett Grace) and girls (Betty Lou and Elizabeth Jean Johnson) left, Dad (Alfred Oscar Lunt) and I went up to Clearfield for a few hours. The family was well, but tired as they have been having trouble with water coming into their basement for the last six weeks. […]

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1945 (Sunday) – I gave the lesson, Orma Petersen was there as we are teaching together now. Attended Fast Meeting. Afternoon – Della (Della Lunt) and Port (Porty Lewis Gabbitas) came and I took care of four of the children, including Teddy (Ted Lunt Gabbitas), who was a little jewel, not a bit of a […]

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1945 (Saturday) – Afternoon – Met some of the old researcher’s and we went out to a luncheon at the home of a former researcher Dagmar. I can’t remember her married name. She had a lovely meal, her home is wonderful and the grounds seem almost as if you were in the canyon, so restful […]

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