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Show Bucklancl DUP Meet V Ellen Buckland Loder JCamp meeting was held 1 18 at the Servus Drug, bin Neva Newcomb con-ted con-ted the meeting. Prayer by Wilda Hughes with sate sa-te the flag following. Hosts Hos-ts were Olive Taylor, a Walker and Minnie t DNGS sung were "The (Behind the Plow" and e Daughters of the Utah ers." accompanied by fcy Blampied. history was given by e Greco of her native Bfather Walter Cox. He pvery industrious young ;;'nd had many frightening liences with the Indians in rowing up years. He was hi in Salt Lake City on 1 4, 1876 to Nancy Irene fcrs. They settled on a tone mile south of Fair-L Fair-L He raised cattle and was Sggest beeman in the area. i I NEVER was called on a ion but some of his chil-f chil-f filled missins and he td finance others. Ber living a long active and jtssful life he died April 14, jin Fairview at the age of caving a large posterity fcved and honored him. JE LESSON entitled "Na-fioneers," "Na-fioneers," was given by tne LeFever. She gave a Ich of three native 'Mrs, Catherine Wardrop Wt who was born Sept. 29, ' in Salt Lake City and l to Wellsville in 1863. y married Levi Garrett in ; fndowment House in Salt "ley bought a farm in Well-jand Well-jand lived there. She was active in the church. Her N died Aug. 11, 1899 Ikft her a widow with 13 en. She died March 16, LTON Melvin Ham-a Ham-a native pioneer was Farmington on Feb. 6, When 10 years of age, his F i moved to Providence, j ( There were many Indi-' Indi-' 1 this valley so he had experiences with them. He married Sarah Elizabeth Thornton April 3. 1876 in the Salt Lake endowment house. Soon after he served a short term mission. When 31 years of age he went into polygamy and married Eliza jane Tib-bets. Tib-bets. His w ife Sarah Elizabeth died in 1892 after having five children so Eliza Jane, his other wife, who had two children, chil-dren, helped Melvin raise these seven children. He served as a bishop twice and held various civic positions. He died June 19. 1923. SARAH Ellen Duncan Morris Mor-ris was also a native pioneer. Born in St. George April 1, 1868. She helped her parents in many ways while a very young girl. She dried apples, weeded their garden, thinned beets. She helped her mother make candles. She learned to sew and became an excellent dressmaker. dress-maker. She married Robert Morris who became a bishop in the 11th Ward in Salt Lake. She was very active in church and gave valuable assistance to the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She died Dec. 23, 1945. MINUTES of the January meeting were read and approved. Fifteen members were present. |