Salem L.D.S. Ward history, 1883 to 1972, Part 6

Author: Belnap, Joseph F
Publication date: 1972
Publisher: [Sugar City, Idaho : Book Bindery]
Number of Pages: 120


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About eighteen years later, Bishop Bernice Harris and others deci- ded it would be better to have two Primary's. So in 1908, Sister Sarah Eddington began to take care of the two, going to North Salem one day each week to hold the second one. This good Sister did this for several months, then decided it was too much work for her. So in the same year, 1908, Sister Myrtle Wasden was chosen to act as the first President of the North Salem Primary with Caroline Peterson and Mary Ward as her Counselors.


Presidencies of the North Salem Primary were:


1908-1914


Pres. - -Myrtle Wasden


1st Coun. -Caroline Petersen


2nd Coun. Mary Ward


1914-1920


Pres . - Caroline Petersen


1st Coun. -Mary Ward


2nd Coun. Lena Anderson


1920-1923


Pres. -Myrtle Wasden


1st Coun. -Caroline Petersen


2nd Coun Etta Sheldon


1923-1924


Pres. Laura Loveland


1st Coun. -Nancy Cherry


2nd Coun. -Mable Roylance


1924-1925


Pres . Effie Mortensen


Ist Coun. Lillie Archibald


2nd Coun. Wanda Thornock


1925-1927


Pres. Eulalie Worlton


1st Coun. -Lillie Archibald


2nd Coun. -Mable Hirschi


1946-1947


Pres. - - Emma Wasden


1st Coun. -Fay Mortensen


2nd Coun Rula Price


1927-1929


Pres. Elsia K. Jensen


1st Coun. -Lillie Archibald


2nd Coun.


-Vera Clalway


later -- Virginia Jensen


1929-1935


Pres. -Virginia Jensen


1st Coun. -Vera Mortensen


later Thelma Williams and later Nina Ricks


1935-1940


Pres Vera Calaway


1st Coun. -Golda Fullmer


2nd Coun.


-Leona Mortensen -


later Mabel Belnap and Lillie


Archibald


1940-1944


Pres. -Mabel Belnap


1st Coun. -Leona Mortensen


2nd Coun. -


-Grace Mortensen -


later Bertha Roylance served as Counselor


1944-1946


Pres . - -Maude Mortensen


1st Coun. Emma Wasden


2nd Coun. Zelda Mortensen


1947-1948


Pres. - Emma Jensen


1st Coun. -Fay Mortensen


later Grace Mortensen


2nd Coun.


Geneva Peterson


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Presidencies of the South Salem Primary were:


1910-1912


Pres. Fannie Stewart


1st Coun. - Anna Johnson


1912-1916


Pres . - Anna Johnson


1st Coun. Annie Harris


1st Coun . Anita Mortensen


2nd Coun.


Lillian Johnson


1937-1938


Pres


Wanda Jensen


1938-1939


Pres . - Golda Fullmer


1st Coun.


-Dessie Walters


2nd Coun -Clara Shirley


1940-1941


Pres . -Mable H, Bingham


1st Coun . -Cleora (Peggy) Hansen


2nd Coun Anita Mortensen


1941-1943


Pres -Afton Anderson


1st Coun -Cleors (Peggy) Hansen


2nd Coun.


-Fern Virgin


1944-1945


Pres . Fern Virgin


Coun Afton Anderson and


Cleora (Peggy) Hansen


1945-1947


Pres


-Myrtle Bohi


Ist Coun. -Cleova Hegsted later


Gwen Bowen


2nd Coun.


Lucy Bowen


1947


Pres . - -Lucy Bowen


1st Coun, -Mable Valentine


2nd Coun. Afton Anderson


1930-1932


Pres . -Mable Valentine


1st. Coun ® Golda Fullmer


2nd Coun. Emma Wasden


1932-1935


Pres -Golda Fullmer


1st Coun Emma Wasden


2nd Coun .


-Dessie Walters


Ida Jensen Harris was Pres. some


time between 1932-33-34


1936-1937


Pres . -Mable Valentine


2nd Coun. -Mae Hegsted


1916-1917


Pres


Rachel Dillie


1st Coun -Mrs. James Phillips


2nd Coun. Annie Harris


1917-1918


Pres . - -- Olive Jensen


1918-1922


Pres. - -


Annie Mortensen


1923-1924


Pres . Nettie Belnap


1925


Pres


- - - -Jessie Willis


1926


Pres . Ida Bell Kirklin


1927


Pres Nettie Belnap


1928-1929


Pres. Myrtle Bohl


1st Coun. -Cleova Hegsted


2nd Coun. Lillian Johnson


It was this time that the North and South Salem Primaries were joined together and the Presidencies were as follows on the next page:


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1948-1949


Pres. -


June Davidson


1st Coun. Blanche Drake


2nd Coun. -


-Glenna Zollinger


1950-1951


Pres.


-Glenna Zollinger


1st Coun. -Thelma Ball


2nd Coun. Alice Hegsted


2nd Coun.


-Darletta Powell


1951-1952


1964-1967


Pres. -


Ruth Harris


1st Coun. -Thelma Ball


1st Coun. Beverly Nelson


2nd Coun . Doris Mortenson


2nd Coun.


Fern Virgin


1952-1953


1967-1968


Pres . - -Norma Bagley


1st Coun.


- Kaye Wasden


2nd Coun ® -Fern Virgin


2nd Coun.


- Bonnie Munns


1953-1956


1968-1970


Pres. - -Patricia Nilsson


1st Coun.


-Nedra Williams -- Elaine


Munns


2nd Coun.


-Beverly Nelson


1957-1959


Pres . Rula Price


1st Coun. -Thella Mortensen


2nd Coun. -Verna Shirley


1970-


Pres. -Glenda Bagley


1st Coun.


- Karlene McFarland


2nd Coun.


-Norma Lee Harris


Primary over the years has been wonderful! The lesson books, programs for parents to help them understand what their children are doing in Primary.


Parties, summer activities, and crafts are all important parts of Primary. Although Class names have changed over the years from Home Builders to Lihoma, from Lark to Gaynote to Merrie Miss; from Zions Boys and Girls to Pilot groups, to Tatgeteers, from Trailbuilders to Blazers, the purpose of Primary is still the same, to teach the children to walk uprightly before the Lord.


Lesson books have come from no books at all to the new ones this year that are large and have magnificent visual aids for each class. That makes teaching the Gospel to the boys and girls a pleasure and very much of a blessing.


As Primary begins each year, the children get acquainted with new teachers and start on new lessons. They learn of Baptism the life of Christ, Articles of Faith, Scouting skills, Homemaking arts, the Priest- hood, our Heavenly Father, and Church history.


Soon it is Christmas and the boys and girls are busy in their classes learning of the first Christmas in both Jerusalem and North America. Of course there are parties that go with the holiday season. Each year the officers and teachers get together with their partners and enjoy a lovely party.


The New Year brings the Birthday Penny Drive. This Ward has been most generous each year. March brings the Ward Reunion for the children and a lovely testimony meeting for the teachers. A highlight of each


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1959-1962 Pres. -Beth Hall


1st Coun.


-Glenda Bagley -- Shirley


Lewis -- Wilma Patterson


2nd Coun.


-Mary Withers


1962-1964


Pres.


-Mary Withers


1st Coun.


-Glenda Bagley


Pres.


Alice Hegsted


Pres. - -Verla Archibald


1st Coun. -Mildred Smith


Pres. Emma Wasden


1st Coun. -Fern Virgin


2nd Coun. - -Marg Shirley


year is the Daddy Daughter Parties. There is always good food to be found and enjoyment for each Dad and his Daughter.


April is of course the beautiful lessons on the ressurection, also during April, the Primary usually presents a Sunday Evening Service. These programs have been some of the highest points in Primary History.


As the year moves on, summer brings Round the Block Parade, summer programs with the older boys presenting a Flag Ceremony, then on to graduation for the eleven year old girls. The eleven year boy is gradu- ated throughout the year as he turns twelve and is of an age to receive the Priesthood.


In the fall of 1970 as the Primary year began a new program was started in the Church so that our lessons, and those in Sunday School as well as the Home Evening lessong all correlate. This way we are each helping reinforce the other lessons.


I am sure that throughout the years there have been many outstanding activities the Primary has participated in. Such as the $566.55 they raised selling bricks, having dinners, numerous things to do their share helping on the building fund.


In the year of 1970, the Primary lost a dear friend and gained a new one. It was this year that our Childrens Friend was discontinued and a new magazine The Friend began.


So through the years, the Lord has seen fit to show us the way to teach the children to walk uprightly before Him.


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From the Life History of Hans Peter Jensen 1863-1949 recorded by hisself


We were all born of goodly parents like Nephi of old, our parents taught us the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and I am thankful for the testimony I have of its truthfulness. I was not privi- leged to acquire much schooling in my early youth, as educational facilities were not very good. However, I attended school for several winters, three months each winter, and received instruc- tions in reading, writing, spelling, and arithmetic.


1883


After my father returned from his Mission, I went into Idaho in 1883 to work for the Oregan Short Line Railroad. Later I went to Beaver Canyon, but was forced to return home that same summer on account of illness (Typhoid Fever) . The following summer I spent working at Helena, Montana. In the spring of 1885 I again went to Idaho, and after locating a suitable place, I homesteaded 160 acres of land north of Rexburg along the Snake


1885


River.


(North Salem)


In the fall I returned to Hyrum, Utah.


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1886


was ordained an Elder in the Melchizedek Priesthood by Frank Allen in December of 1885, and married Christina Mortensen on December 11 in the Logan Temple. After our marriage we spent a few months at Hyrum, and started for our new home in Idaho during the spring of 1886. Our worldly possessions consisted on one dollar cash, one team of horses and wagon, a cow, and miscellaneous articles of furniture and clothing when we arrived there. Trials and hardships were plenty during those first years and often things looked any- thing but bright, but through united effort and perseverence we were able to clear the land and make a living. Many times when I went to get the cow in the evening I was so tired that I would lay down by the side of the road and rest for a few minutes. Being too poor to buy boots, I would irrigate barefooted. We lived in our log cabin for sixteen years. The Lord blessed us with nine children, six boys and three girls. All strong and healthy During the Anti-Mormon raid, I was one day chopping wood by my house, when all at once I was urged by the Spirit to go and look for my horse. I went, and upon returning, I learned that the enemies of the Mormons had visited my home to arrest me, but fail- ing to find me they left.


1898


I was advanced in the Priesthood to the office of a Seventy on April 1, 1898, and was called to fill a Mission to Denmark. We had seven children at that time and very little means, but I put my wife and children in the care of the Lord and went across the ocean to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This placed a great responsibility upon the shoulders of my wife, but we never regret- ed making the sacrifice which this move cost us, because we both gained many experiences and received blessings from the Lord.


1900


I returned from the Mission field in the spring of 1900, and together we took up the burden of rearing our family and teaching them the principles of the Gospel. We built a new home on the south east corner of the 160 acres. Our youngest son Earl Eugene was born in this home.


1915 1918


March 13, 1915 - I was ordained to the office of a High Priest.


Peter J. and Conrad were both drafted into the anny, and both went to France, but both returned home without injury or harm.


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1922


One of the saddest experiences in my life was the passing of my wife into the world beyond, but it was the Lord's will. She died November 17, 1922. This was a severe trial for me.


1926


May 4, 1926 - I married Elsie Kornmuller in the Salt Lake City Temple. She is a convert from Germany. They have been a faithful and a hard working couple in the Ward and Church, serving in many positions. Uncle Hans as teacher in many classes Superintendent of M.I.A. three or four times, and Counselor two times in M. I.A. Aunt Elsie, as we learned to call her, served as teacher, as Primary President, and as President of the Relief Society. Wherever she was called, she always did a good job. A more faithful couple you don't find. They could always be found ready to do their share or more. We all loved and appre- ciated them very much.


1943 1949


In 1943 they sold their farm and home in Salem to their boys and bought a home in Rexburg, where they enjoyed life together until his life ended or closed August 20, 1949. We will always remember him as an honest, upright, and God fearing man. He was a good citizen leaving a good clean name to his posterity. May we all be worthy to meet and live with him in Eternity.


1971


We all join in wishing Aunt Elsie a good and joyous holiday season. May the Lord's blessings be with her always. Salem Ward.


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Salem Ward History 1971


1971 This has been a good year for the Ward, everything seems to be going along forward in a good way. It has been a good year for the farmers so far. Crops are looking good, and we have plenty of water this year.


September - We are having some trouble harvesting, and quite a bit of rain. All grain crops are harvested. We had an early frost, killing the potato vines, and making the harvest easier.


October 1 - Having a very heavy snow storm, causing quite a lot of damage to the trees by breaking the limbs off. Any crops standing were laid flat on the ground. The electric power was off for about three hours. In some areas there was a lot of damage to the potatoes by frost, and some were never harvested. The sugar beets were badly damaged also, with a loss to the growers.


October 17 & 18 - Rain and snow. We have had a lot of snow so far this fall, and by Thanksgiving we had 8 inches. I measured it myself in our yard.


December - The big news is the weather, snow and more snow. December 2 - Three degrees below zero, four inches of snow, and snowing. December 3 - Four below, six inches of snow. December 4 - snow and wind. Sunday morning - December 5 - snowing and blowing. We can't get out of our yard to go to Church. There are drifts about two feet deep, about 15 inches deep on the level. December 6 - more snow and wind from the south, late afternoon, wind changed and came from the north. The thermom- eter started down. December 8 - Good morning what? K.R.X.K. hold everything -- 20 below zero in Rexburg -- 30 below at the Stud Saw Mill at St. Anthony. December 8 - Wednesday - Now that did it -- I had to put on my coat and warm up the typewriter, I even had to get the dictionary- -- Well, it was by the heat vent. December 9 - Thursday - We found a real old blizzard this morning, snowing and blowing. No school in Sugar Salem, no school in Madison. The snow is about 18 inches deep, but it is warmer, 16 degrees above zero. Storm quit about 5 o'clock. Now the stars are shining. What will tomorrow bring. Good night? December 10 - Well, today we are digging out back to school today for most students. It is calm and cloudy. 5:30 - It didn't last About 4 o'clock another storm moved in from the south, bringing snow and wind. It was not so bad, it only lasted a few hours. December 11 - Saturday - A fair day with a. little snow and light wind. Held the Relief Society Christmas party with a nice supper and a good program. Sister Ina Ball died Friday night at her


home in Salem. Funeral will be Tuesday at 1:30 in the Salem Chapel. Sunday 12 - It is snowing and blowing. There's not so many out to Sunday School. There is quite a lot of sickness around. Sunday night, still snowing and blowing. The roads are full of snow, and we decided not to go to Sacrament Meeting for fear we may not make it back. No one has been down the road for quite awhile. Not so brave as we used to be. How do you like that? Ha Ha! See you tomorrow.


Monday 13 - Plowed the roads out, and it is keeping the road crew busy. During the night another storm came in. Tuesday morning we


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1971 have got a real blizzard going now. They plowed the roads out again today.


Saturday 18 - we have had three days without a storm. Today the sun has been shining most of the day, but we had quite a lot of fog this morning.


December 22 - Last night we held the annual Ward Christmas party, with a visit from Santa Claus. This morning we were greeted by another snow storm. Yesterday I received a picture taken in the old Rock Church House --- Looking from the audience at the choir and stand. This picture was taken some time after 1906. We have had nice weather this week. Christmas was a beautiful day, sun shining and warm. It started to rain in the evening. What was that flash lighting up the night, and that big noise? Now I have seen about everything! Rain, thunder, and lightning on Christmas night. The day after Christmas was Sunday. It was snowing and blowing. We got stuck in the snow and were pushing and shoveling. Now the question is, will we make it to Sacrament meeting tonight? Yes, we made it to the meeting. It was a very inspirational meeting.


December 28 - Yesterday I received some important information about the young men's and young ladies' M. I.A. from Sister Mildred Hogge Tanner. Thanks a lot Mildred.


December 30 - Well we had another snow storm, about four inches, making about 24 inches again and cold. I think I shall copy the above letter into our Ward history so you may know some of the problems we find.


4545 S. 2760 E. Salt Lake City Utah 84117


Dear Frank,


1914


I went to the Church Library today, and examined Ward historical records which the M. I.A. I read everything from 1914 to 1924. Some years were missing entirely, some minutes were so sketchy and poorly written that they really gave no information.


Very few references were made to changes of officers, yet different names appeared as Presiding and Conducting. I assume that these people would be Presidents or Counselors . Each time a new name appears, I note it.


1914 first entry in 1914 -- no month -- Hans C. Hansen - Presiding, Christian Mortensen - second Counselor, and Walter Muir - Conducting, I couldn't tell if he was an officer. 1915 September 23 - President - James W. Phillips Presiding, Coun- selor - Peter Mortensen Conducted, and G. Bohi - Secretary.


President Sarah B. Harris, Counselors -- Lucinda Stephensen and Anna Jacobsen, and Secretary Luella Harris. The above people Presided and Conducted until December 1915. On this date, J. W. Phillips and officers were released. New officers Set apart at this time were John Hegsted as President, Peter Mortensen as first Counselor, D. Rolla Harris as second Counselor, G. Bohi as Secretary, Victor Bell as Assistant Secretary, and George Roylance as chorister.


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1915 One entry shows Joseph E. Jensen Presiding. No other clues as to his date or position. A note on the back cover of this book without date states Nettie Belnap was Set apart by D. R. Harris as second Counselor. Malinda Bell as "Aid" by J. F. Shirley. Nothing in 1916, 1917, or 1918. The next book, 1919 - 1920. H. P. Jensen Presided, Dollie Jensen Conducted. November - Hyrum Dillie Presided and Conducted. December 28 - David Archibald Presided and Conducted. January 15 - Myrtle Mortensen Presided and Conducted. February 15 - Rachel Dillie Presided and Conducted. February - David Archibald Presided and Myrtle Mortensen Conducted. These names appear to the end of this book. Apparently nothing for 1921-1922. Next


1919


1920


1923 book, 1923-1924. August, no dates, Annie Mortensen Presided


1924


and Conducted. Orlando Jensen Presided and Conducted. September 21 - William Muir Presided, and Lester Williams Conducted. September - Lily Archibald Conducted. Mrs. J. Worlton Conducted, Sister Jessie Willis Conducted, and Sister J. Worlton Conducted. Although Chancy Hansen hadn't been shown as an officer, January 13 he was released, and Aaron Hansen was Sustained as second Counselor. The next new name came on January 13, 1924 as Sister Linda Eddington Conducted. On the back cover of this book, no dates -- Lily Archibald released, and Jessie Willis Sustained. For (?) Lillian Johnson was Sustained. For (?) Thanks. End of Letter.


Quite often we find Sister Mirtie Mortensen's name appearing as Myrtle Mortensen. I am sure you may find mistakes and errors in these records, at least you may think so, but we have tried hard and copied what we found. If you find mistakes in the spelling, don't blame this typewriter, it only strikes when it is punched. Ha Ha! Good night. Well did you? Did you what? Have a good night?


Good morning. Well old 1971 has about had it. Generally it has been a good year for most of the Ward and not a great deal of sickness. We all join in expressing our thanks and best wishes to our Bishopric, Gaylen Fuller, Verd Mortensen, Glade Wasden, and all the Clerks. Also all the Ward officers and teachers. May the coming year be a good one .


December 31, 1971 - 9:30 p.m. - There is only 212 hours left in this year, so I shall try to bring these records up to date. According to the weather statistics, December has made an all time record since they started keeping records back in the 1880's or there about. We have had more snow and colder temperature this December than any other December. The weatherman even gave us some fireworks for Christmas night. Thunder and lightning.


As we come to the close of the old Year (1971) and the beginning of the New Year (1972), I think about this ...


Continued on next page. . .


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Would I Hire Me


I seated myself in the Boss's Chair · To take a close look at me, And as I studied the Chap he Hired Do I like the things I see? Am I the person I would Hire If I sat here all the day? Am I on the level-honest-square Worth all my weekly Pay?


As I study me at the Boss's Desk Knowing me through and Through Would I choose Myself to work for me If I had a job to do? Do I think I owe Myself a Raise? Have I done my job that Well? I Question myself about Myself What do my answers tell?


Am I really doin a real good Job for my Boss, who's really Me? Or must I admit down deep inside I'm not all that I might Be? I'm only fooling myself that's sure And being far from wise If I don't study the real Me As if through the Boss's Eyes .


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In The Rock Chapel looking at the Choir


Left to right David Nelson Ist. Counselor First Bishop of Salem George H. B.Harris Augustus W.Belnap 2nd counselor replacing Henry Wilson. in 1890.


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Bishop George Hogg


Bishop Hogg Family.


shiner frontside Bishop Tanner Family


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SALEM WARD RELIEF "OCIETY PRESIDENTS


1. Martha Ward 1885


2. Helena Flamm Jensen 1897


Marths. Ann Jensen 3 - 1904 6 - 1922


4. Evelyn Worlton 1912


7. Myrtle Wasden 1927


8. Elsie K. Jensen 1929


9. Emily Hope 1937


Eulalia Worlton 10 - 1938 12 - 1942


11. Fsther Hilton 1940


5. Mary Ward, picutre not available, 1917


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13. Mary Shirley 1943


12. Emma Wasden, Tulalia Worlton, Anita Mortensen, Lillie Archibald, 1942


14. Iris Birch 1945


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15. Arita Morten en, Thelma Hope, Lucy Withers, Mable Belnap, 1946


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16. Ina Ball, Jennie findlisbacho Mildred Mortensen, Mil hea Bagley, 1949


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17. Zelda Mortensen, Lottie Shirley, Or Lancen Mable Valentine, 1957


18. Zelda Mortensen, Lottie Shirley, Afton Anderson, Mabel Belnap, 1961


19. Joleen Summer, Cennie inglisbacher, Verna Shirley, Ina Sall, 1963


20. Verla Archibald, Valene Withers Darletta Powell, Sonnie Munns, 1965


22. Rula Price, Zelda Mortensen, 1968. Bonnie Muns, Jennie Rindlisbacher


21,Willa Bagley,Thelma Hansen, Vama Stanger, Mary Withers, 1967


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23. Darlene Clark, Buna Fuller, Janet chillios, Afton Wasden, 1970


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James Olsen Home


James Olsen


Christiae Sorensen Olsen


L-R. Mabel,Ella. Violet, Irvin Olsen


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Standing James Olsen, Olena Olsen Anderson Front Peter and Christena ulsen


Richard Lee Called Beaver Dick and Family


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Betty, Hyrum, Grace, Gertie, Bill Bòhi ,


Gertie & Hyrum Bohi


Gotlieb & Verina Bohi


William & Maria Mc Minn


McMinn Home


Joe, Alvin, Edwin, Sarah Bohi.


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an & Cecelia Anderson


And Their Home first the log part


Hagan @ Cecelia Anderson Family


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.... .


Kathleen Laverty


William J. Lavery & Wife Mary


The Mule, Lto R ,Willie, Kathleen Laverty, Hugh.


Kathleen, Mary.Hugh, The boys Mother Mrs John Lavery, Willie. Lavery.


2


Kathleen Laverty


William Lavery


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This a picture inside the Harris & Co. Store. Left to right. Fritz Emile Perrnoud, Charley Newby, Wells Grover, Ester Jensen (Hilton) Lizzie Woods, Nettie Anderson (Belnap) Bernice Harris,& Agnes Harris.


YER


HARRIS & CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE.


PIONEER - HARRIS


I STORE.


The little store was the first one. owned and operated by George Henry Abbot Harris. Who was the father of, George H. B. Harris, Pernice, and Cyrus,


67 ., James L. Parwin R. all of Salem. and others.


The Sarah Bohi home .


Ward Potato cutters


Sarah Bohi


Home Sweet Home


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Standing by the old pole fence


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Spining Wheel


A heaper


The White top Buggy


An early Home


As Seen to day


North Salem School


nd Hill Party in Winter


Haying


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THREE GENERATIONS OF ARCHIBALDS IN SALEM


Homesteaders of 1883


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Robert Russell and Isabell:


Lillie & David


Bishop 1930-35


Kieth


Merlin


Don


Blair


Robert


Reo


Ralph


David


Lola


Reo


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Verla


Rick


Brad


George


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Ronald


Ilene


Mary Lu


Lillie


Salem Boy Scouts Visiting Yellowstone Park 1924 Tower Falls, Lone Star Geyser Angels Terrace Mammoth Old Faithful Geyser


The Behive Girls At Idaho Falls L.D.S. Temple 71


Ball Team


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Mabel ., 1 REMEMBER WHEN ?.


Young Marrieds Zeruah, Ludean,Nelda


Noon time in the Desert


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Primary Girls and Teachers


North Salem Primary Presidents


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1957 WARD POTATO PROJECT


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. MAY


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Anyone want to help work the garden ?


Eli Hope with his loal of logs that was used for .heat


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MAY


The old fashion way of putting up hay


Eli Hope family tromping the load of hay Jewel Withe 's loading the wagon.


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Front row from left to right Ivan, Jennie, Emily, Ali, Back row Ross Lester, Arthur, Grant Hope


Jennie, sd, Wilma, Norma Rindlisbacher


IstRow L-R Fannie, Clarence, Jim, William, Elzada, John. Back row, Florence, Annabelle, Eli, Hattie Hope


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