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Show Beth Robb tells life story Co-captain Colleen Gardiner greeted the Battlecreek Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers at their j February meeting Monday, Feb. 8, j in the Garden Room of the City ! Recreation Building. "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" was sung, led by chorister Gloria They were living in Nauvoo when the Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother, Hyrum, were . killed . in . Carthage. They left with the Saints : to go to Utah in 1848. They were living in Beaver when she died at the age of 77. a -ii i.i ...i.. m i i Seeley. JoAnn Liddle accompanied. Chaplain Thelma Yorganson gave the opening prayer, afterwhich the Pledge of Allegiance was given. Daughter Eva Proctor was welcomed back after an all-winter visit in Salt Lake City. She gave a report about the cemetery records she has recorded from 1923-1983. Beth Robb gave her personal history. She was born Sept, 21. 1916 in Carbon County, Utah, and attended at-tended school at Sunnside, graduating from Carbon County High School in 1934. ! She married Edwin Asay in June j 1937 and they were divorced inl944. She was remarried in 1969 to Hubert Lambert and after his death in 1973, she married Elton Robb in Sept. 1985. She is the mother of one daughter and one son. She worked in the Ogden Police Department for 26 years as a secretary and received an associate degree from Weber College in 1968. One of her highlights was her LDS mission to Washington D.C. in 1974-76. 1974-76. The lesson was given by Thelma Yorganson. It was taken from a pioneer journal on the life of Carolyn Crawford, who was born Jan. 5, 1807 in Massachusetts. She married Jonathan Crosby in 1934 and a son, Alma, was born to them. She and Jonathan lived with the Saints in Kirtland, Ohio, where Jonathan helped build the Kirtland Temple. |