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    • 1910, page 145

    • 1910, page 145
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    • Records of Positive Exposures: Bought at Workman’s Cash Store Aug 25 1 case qt. Economy Jars 1.55 26 1 pr Overalls .85 “ 2 Garments @ 1.45) 2.90 “ 1 Garment .95 “ 2 pr Stockings 30 “ 1 bolt Cotton .05 27 2 doz Jelly Glasses 1.20 ...
    • 1914, cash account 4

    • 1914, cash account 4
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    • Cash Account. March.: Date. Received. Paid. 4 4 pr. stockings for children .80 9 J.E. Petty for 250 lbs. corn 5.00 9 Beans CC 10 lbs. .50 9 HW Buckbee 1.32 18 Iowa Seed Co 1.04 Ira DeMill 9 100 lbs. corn 2.00 21 Rawleigh 3.00 22 Cloth 4...
    • 1914, cash account 8

    • 1914, cash account 8
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    • Cash Account. July.: Date. Received. Paid. 1 Handkerchief .05 3 5 cans lye .50 7 2 pocket knives for children .20 From Sarah C. 8 2 pr stockings .30 19 Golden Rule 1.50 12 2 doz. Post Cards 2.25 Alfred Murphy. 15 C.R. Savage Co 3.25 15 e...
    • Page 204

    • Page 204
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    • days]. We were greeted with a hearty welcome by our many old friends. Brother James Haslam, Captain of the Brass Band, with his brethren serenaded us in the evening with music and stayed until a late hour. Maq Ann Wdson's oldest daughter,...
    • Page 306

    • Page 306
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    • possible for him to spend some time there, which gave him the opportunity to get better acquainted with Edward's daughter, Sarah Ann. When Henry passed through Nephi on the way back from conference, he picked up Sarah Ann and she accompanied him to...
    • Page 70

    • Page 70
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    • and has made slaves of our mothers and daughters. I have long had it in my mind to organize the young ladies of Zion into an association. There is need of our daughters getting a living testimony of the truth.' Then he said, 'We are about to...
    • Page 137

    • Page 137
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    • week for board and room. Ann's husband, Robert S. (Bert) Gardner, was a hoarder at their house and this is how they met. The girls helped with all the housework including washing, ironing, and sewing. Everything was made by hand because, in those...

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