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176 Mrs. George McCune.1920Image
177 Muriel Layne (Willey) of Ogden, Utah - August 29, 1918. I met Muriel Layne at Smithsonian Business College. She proved to be one of my dearest friends.1918-08-29Image
178 New Haven Conference, January 9, 1922. First Row: Harold Guyon of Brooklyn. Second Row: H.W. Leigh, Octavo Holmgren, (Ruth Christensen absent), Grval Reeve, President G.W. McCune, Elton L. Jones, John K. Edmunds, B.B. Kidd. Third Row: V.L. Goodmaster (local), Virgil Monson, M.W. Dye, G.W. Sumsion, Harold Egbert, and Joseph Magro.1922-01-09Image
179 Norma Cummings, my second companion. Her mother told her she would have beautiful hair if she brushed it 100 times every night. This she did faithfully every night, no matter how tired she was!1920Image
180 North Western States Missions, Elders David Johnson and Arnold Hardy.1910; 1911; 1912; 1913; 1914; 1915; 1916; 1917; 1918; 1919; 1920Image
181 The Ogden Ladies' Band - Professor E.W. Nichols Conductor. Reed Section Front Row: Dorothy Nichols and Flora Cheney - solo Clarinets. Middle Row: Veda Johnson, Rose Dalton, Flo Wilson, Nora Johnson and Grace Parker - 1st clarinets. Back Row: Dora Higham - soprano sax; Elizabeth Jones - E flat clarinet; Coelin Ross, LaVon Pickett, Edris Christy, Lillie Beattie - C sax; Chloe Barnett - baritone sax; Dorothy Ballantyne, Louise Thurgood - Bass.; Rose Beattie - Drum.1917Image
182 Our nice chauffeur.1920Image
183 Parker P. Carver of Preston, Idaho.1920Image
184 Part of the 1914 graduating class.1914Image
185 Paul, age 13.1920Image
186 Pearl Williams of Axson, Georgia, a perfect companion.1920Image
187 Pearl Williams Toland.1920Image
188 Pearl Williams, Lillian Roberts, and Rose [Dalton].1920Image
189 Pearl Williams.1920Image
190 Percy E. Randall of North Ogden, Utah.1920Image
191 Perry Randall and Anderson Twins.1920Image
192 Jessina Albred.1920Image
193 Jim Bateman of Ogden, Utah.1910; 1911; 1912; 1913; 1914; 1915; 1916; 1917; 1918; 1919; 1920Image
194 Joe and daughter Mary.1920Image
195 John A. Price of Ogden, Utah. A gracious District President who got out of bed during the night and gave it to Pearl and Rose in Portland?, Maine. His landlady gave him another one though.1920Image
196 John K. Edmunds.1920Image
197 John W. Stonely of Providence, Rhode Island (later Rochester, New York).1920Image
198 Joseph A. Nelson of Provo, Utah.1920Image
199 Joseph Einzinger of Montpelier, Idaho. One of the happiest and most friendly to everyone.1920Image
200 West Virginia Conference, 1923. Row One: Leon White, Percy Randall, Rose Dalton, A.C. Toland, Pearl Williams, Rhees D. Stephens, and Cyril M. Whittle. Row Two: Ray J. Dawson, Clifford Edmunds, Frank Wardell, Willard O. Lamborn, Francis A. Gealta, and Curtis Armstrong.1923Image
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