Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1945 (Thursday) – A lovely day. March surely came in like a lamb. Sister Spitzbardt gave me another massage. Oscar (Alfred Oscar Lunt) and I rode out to see Della (Della Lunt) and family. All were well. Della was washing. So many things to do.

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1945 (Wednesday) – After a good night’s rest, I awoke without any pain in my face. I took a good batch and applied more heat to my face. It’s such a relief not to have that dreadful pain. I have also been rubbing my face with warm consecrated oil.  I felt like I wanted to […]

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1945 (Monday) – Esther (Emily Esther Sperry) went with me to the Salt Lake Clinic, Dr. Ridges examined my nose and told me I had Sinus. I had a suction treatment to drain the sinus on the right side, it gave me some relief. Dr. Ridges said if that is not sufficient to complete the […]

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1945 (Sunday) – Dorothy (Dorothy Snader) and Donald’s (Donald Snader) birthday, 20 years old. Donald in the Pacific Islands, probably the Philippines. Dorothy is doing a splendid job in her position in Ontario, takes dictation, monographs and waits on the farmers. They raised her salary to $146 per month.  I have continued to get a […]

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1945 (Friday) – I phoned Brother Bennett to see if I could come up to him to be administered to. I later called a cab and went up and Brother Browning and Brother Bennett administered to me. I immediately felt stronger. Everyone I met there wanted to know how Eva (Eva Ruth Lunt) was. They […]

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1945 (Sunday) – In the past week, I have had my days of good and bad, but I can’t seem to entirely throw off this cold, for several days a pain would come into my forehead and down my face on the right cheek, just like neurology, I would have to lay down most of […]

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1945 (Saturday) – Brother’s Erickson and Brother Durham administered to me. Sister Spitzbardt came in to see me and later she brought us some hot rolls. George (George Thornton Holman) phoned to his parents (Artemus Holman and Annie Marie Rawlings) that Eva (Eva Ruth Lunt) is still improving, although very slowly.

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