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Show lamp Vernal DUP mjoy fall m- uncheon ap Vernal DUP, was entertained a tome of Ruvina Caldwell, with liser: ii Pack and Myrl Eaton as co- rsses. A fall lunch, of pumpkin pie g" 'M cider, were served to twelve-' ws. Due to the deer hunt, several ' .': daughters could not a ttend ' - 1'ha Richards conducted in the ceofLeOra Jacobe, who was out n. Prayer by Ella Feltch, the ? of allegiance was led by 'M Hatch. "T Freeman and Myrl Eaton I "ed on the county convention held I i'Msevelt; Oct. 11. The oldest I "to of each camp was honored. , Freeman was honored by Myrl """p from Camp Vernal. Mary is also """"'I1 'the first members of the camp. i Freestone read the history of ( (r, Miles Marcus Batty. Miles' 19- N were converts to the LDS onal P31 Emigrants from England in LDS Church. Later he served as bishop of Glines Ward. "Native Pioneers," was given by Mary Freeman. The story of Philomelia Lake Taylor, was told. She was born Aug. 9, 1853. Her father was killed by Indians while on a mission in Idaho, when she was four and a half years old, which was a life long shock to . her. Her mother later married Pleasant Green Taylor. At age 16 Millie married William Andrew Taylor. Her posterity included - eleven children, fifty-six grandchildren and thirty great grandchildren. grand-children. She passed away March 27, 1931. ' The story of Elizabeth Reese Craig, was also given. She was born in Spanish Fork, June 3, 1858. She was very active in all church programs and a very busy woman all her life helping to better the community and state in which she made her home. She had 195 descendents including five sets of five generations. Hostesses for November will be Mary Freeman, Jane Wall and Amanda Jones. easts lney made several moves as the -en were growing up, living in vami 'communities; namely; Wan-' Wan-' Wlsburg, and Heber. Once while gMH, WVanship, Miles was driving 'Wnand somehow managed to tip 'm a creek with his mother and tnildren J he married Emily Bigelow. 1894 found them moving to ';! Valley. To support his family he ;-W beef to the soldiers at Ft. l sne for many years. At the age of 'W a two year mission for the |