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Show covers the life of Mrs. Simmons from the time she was born in r"" Columbia County, Ohio, in 1835 until she died at the ag-e of 90 However, her journal does not de- j tail the last 35 years of her life and only brief mention is made A I of her last years. ' Almost all of her life was tied lY uo with the early history and mi- Vli gration westward of the mem- J bers of the LD'S church. Mrs, Mrs. Simmons was the aunt of j, Reuben Clark of the First Presi- dency of the LDS Church. D. U. P. Lesson For January Announced "The Journal of Rachel Emma Woolley Simmons," pioneer daughter dau-ghter of Edwin D. Woolley, himself him-self a Utah pioneer, is the subject sub-ject of the January, 1950, lessons for the daughters of Utah Pioneers, Pion-eers, it has been announced by Mrs. Kate B. Carter, president. The 55-page lesson pamphlet |