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Friday, November 13, 2009

About DVD

Myrna wrote: I have the one DVD that is written on. The one there is yours. I am missing another, it is supposed to be a CD, that would be in a plain envelope. It is supposed to have the photos on in files that I can copy for print. I thought I left it by the computer. I am old, Father William.

I don't know, Kirsten, perhaps I need to take a memory enhancement class.


Kirsten wrote: Mom, I still can't see it.  I'll keep looking, though.

Kirsten


Myrna wrote: One of the mysteries of life: no one can ever find anything they are looking for. I had a crazy lady in RS, when I was president, who thought that the imps of the devil moved things into another dimension just to torment people. Then, when everyone had given up, they moved them back. I still think she was nuts but maybe she was on to something. I am looking here also, just because I am also nuts. 

How was the birthday?


Brigitta Wreak

Myrna wrote: Brigitta totaled the Mazda last night. She is fine. Her girlfriend had to go be checked by a doctor. A passenger in the other car had to go to the hospital. Shawn is quite concerned. I think all concerned could use some love and understanding.

Pritchett Family


You may want to keep this information.

I had an epiphany (an illuminating discovery, realization, or disclosure) that no one would know who these folks are in one more generation. I didn't want that to happen. So here we go.

Front Row, left to right: Renee Smith (daughter of Vivian and Ray Smith), Menetta Pritchett (Frank's wife), Betty Reynolds (daughter of Jessie Reynolds, her surname at the time of the photo. She divorced and then, later, married Gilbert Brighton, the wonderful man who baptized me.), Elaine Smith, Myrna's mother.

Second Row, left to right: Annie Pritchett Maiben (Sarah Ellen's daughter), Jean Anderson, (daughter of Afton Pritchett Anderson, Vivian's Aunt who was just about one month older), (moving to the left), Mina Ericksen Pritchett, Vivian Smith (Mina's daughter), Jessie Reynolds (Mina's daughter).

Back Row: Frank Pritchett, Sarah Ellen Thompson Pritchett Wilson, Afton Anderson (daughter of Sarah Ellen and James Wilson, her second husband), Floyd Anderson (husband of Afton) and last, Raymond Smith, husband of Vivian.

Taken at Grandma Wilson's home.

As an aside: Sarah Ellen Thompson married (2) 3 Jan 1894 James M. Wilson, a blacksmith. Her first husband, Levi Franklin Pritchett, was killed by an armed robber who robbed his safe. James Wilson was born 25 Dec 1836, Elzabethtown, Pennsylvania. He died 4 June 1911 at Mt. Pleasant, Utah. The couple had one child, F, Afton Wilson, born 6 Oct 1894 in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. She married Floyd Anderson. She was baptized on 5 Sep 1907. Her daughter, Jean Savage, joined the Catholic Church and lived in Price. Afton and Jean kept close contact with Vivian Pritchett Smith.

Pritchett Family





You may want to keep this information.

I had an epiphany (an illuminating discovery, realization, or disclosure) that no one would know who these folks are in one more generation. I didn't want that to happen. So here we go.

Front Row, left to right: Renee Smith (daughter of Vivian and Ray Smith), Menetta Pritchett (Frank's wife), Betty Reynolds (daughter of Jessie Reynolds, her surname at the time of the photo. She divorced and then, later, married Gilbert Brighton, the wonderful man who baptized me.), Elaine Smith, Myrna's mother.

Second Row, left to right: Annie Pritchett Maiben (Sarah Ellen's daughter), Jean Anderson, (daughter of Afton Pritchett Anderson, Vivian's Aunt who was just about one month older), (moving to the left), Mina Ericksen Pritchett, Vivian Smith (Mina's daughter), Jessie Reynolds (Mina's daughter).

Back Row: Frank Pritchett, Sarah Ellen Thompson Pritchett Wilson, Afton Anderson (daughter of Sarah Ellen and James Wilson, her second husband), Floyd Anderson (husband of Afton) and last, Raymond Smith, husband of Vivian.

Taken at Grandma Wilson's home.

As an aside: Sarah Ellen Thompson married (2) 3 Jan 1894 James M. Wilson, a blacksmith. Her first husband, Levi Franklin Pritchett, was killed by an armed robber who robbed his safe. James Wilson was born 25 Dec 1836, Elzabethtown, Pennsylvania. He died 4 June 1911 at Mt. Pleasant, Utah. The couple had one child, F, Afton Wilson, born 6 Oct 1894 in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. She married Floyd Anderson. She was baptized on 5 Sep 1907. Her daughter, Jean Savage, joined the Catholic Church and lived in Price. Afton and Jean kept close contact with Vivian Pritchett Smith.


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