Latter-day Saint Images, 1937 (2)

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Iona, Idaho
Ward Homecoming
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Arlenta, (State?) (Northwestern States Mission)
Sunday School
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Sparks, Nevada
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Rochester, New York
Cast of Branch Play “Wild Hobby Horses”
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Rigby 1st Ward, Idaho
Sunday School Orchestra
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British Mission Baseball
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Salt Lake 18th Ward
MIA Meeting
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October Conference in Session
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mothers
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Kansas City, Missouri
Sunday School Old Testament Class
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Jacksonville, Florida
Women’s Sunday School Class
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Heber J. Grant Traveling Party
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Great Falls, Montana
Gold and Green Ball Royalty
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Weber 11th Ward, Utah
Aaronic Priesthood Watermelon Bust
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I love that building that the 18th ward MIA met in. Where was/is that? The Rochester cast is awesome. Perhaps it was indelicate for girls to eat watermelon in Weber–or maybe they just didn’t want to document themselves doing so.
Comment by Diana — December 22, 2011 @ 11:40 am
When I get around to printing the pictures that are local to me, I’m going to be busy. Two more in this post. I know I’m going to find someone! I suspect I know one of those violin players.
Comment by Carol — December 22, 2011 @ 12:36 pm
British and Baseball? Did they have to appropriate a cricket pitch? Silly Yanks, you pour water from a pitcher, that guy throwing the ball is a bowler.
Comment by kevinf — December 22, 2011 @ 1:01 pm
Whoah! Green and Gold Ball Royalty? And with six young attendants?! They were pretty serious about it, weren’t they?
Comment by David Y. — December 22, 2011 @ 2:12 pm
I love the old buildings with the balcony in the rear of the chapel, like the SL 18th Ward.
Comment by Maurine Ward — December 22, 2011 @ 10:50 pm
The 18th Ward was on A Street between 2nd and 3rd Ave. in Salt Lake City. The land was part of the Brigham Young property. It has been replace with a newer building, but the oldest part (the chapel)was moved to a lot in front of the Utah State Capitol. It is now called the White Chapel. I still call the newer building “the 18th Ward,” but I guess it is now called the Ensign Stake Center. I think Ardis goes to Church there.
I think that is Richard R. Lyman and Amy Brown Lyman in the photograph with President Grant.
Comment by Jeff Johnson — December 22, 2011 @ 11:22 pm