Saturday, September 6, 2008

Grandma Brown's 90th B-day







In the Year of 1918...

Woodrow Wilson was president of the United States,
Thomas R Marshall was the vice president.

Unemployment in the U.S. was 1.4%,
The cost of a first-class postage stamp was 3 cents.

Th Boston Red Sox's defeated the Chicago Cubs in the World Series.
(Their last championship until2004)
The Wimbledon Tennis tournament was not held due to World War I.

World War I had started in June 1914 and ended on November 11, 1918,
The Spanish Flu began, by 1920 over 1/2 million people in the U.S. had died on it.

In Russia, the revolutionists killed the entire family of the Czar.
The Russian Civil War lasted until 1920.

A Gallon of milk cost $.55, a loaf of bread cost $.10.
A Gallon of Gasoline cost $.08, an automobile cost $500.
The first auto in Pomerene was owned by Charles R Scott in 1919.
(The first gas pump was't installed until 1921)
Pomerene got electricity in 1930 and telephones in 1949.

Joseph F. Smith was president of the Church until his death on November 19, 1918.
Heber J. Grant was ordained and set apart as president on November 23, 1918.

Couselors to both President Joseph F. Smith and heber J. Grant in 1918 were Anthon Henrik Lund and Charles William Penrose.

Louie B. Felt, the first General President of the Primary, was still president in 1918. Emmeline B Wells was president of the Relief Society.
(The 5th president of the Relief Society)
Martha H. Tingey was president of the YMMIA (The 2nd president of YWMIA).

San Pedro Ward was organized from the San Pedro Branch on April 30, 1905. It later was taken into the St. David Ward. In 1910 the St. Joseph Stake headquarters were moved to Thatcher, AZ and St. David became part of the Los Angeles District of the Califonia Mission, later the Arizona District of the California Mission.

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Come Celebrate with
Clea Curtis Brown as she reaches the milestone of
90 wonderful years!

When: Saturday, September 6, 2008, 12:30 pm – 4 pm
Where: Tempe South Stake Center
1111 E Knox Road*
Tempe, Arizona
What: Potluck lunch, program (at Approx 2:00 pm)
Who: Descendants, Friends, (spread the word!)

Bring: A side dish to share with everyone
Folding Chairs for the outside
(Hawaiian Chicken Salad, Plates, Cups, Utensils,
and Drink will be provided)

If your family would like to prepare a song, poem, or skit for the program, please contact us by August 15.

*Knox Road is south of Warner, north of Ray Road and you must enter off of Rural Road. The Building is next to Corona Del Sol High School.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

"Hi-yo Silver, away!"




Grandpa Brown as the Lone Ranger "Hi-yo Silver, away!". Pioneer Parade in St. David July 24, 1976.

Spencer Brown Family stops by Curt & Sheryl's place in Riverside, CA (Summer of 1977)




Brown Family Reunion on Graham Mountains - Aug 1977







Curtis home in St David in 1971


This was taken at the Curtis home in St David in 1971 (I think that is right because Vern was born in 1971 and he is just a tiny baby in this picture). Grandma Curtis hated to have her picture taken and it wasn’t until this was developed that we realized that she had hidden her face behind one of the grandchildren.

Aunt Terry

More Weddings







Your family picture was taken in St David in August 1975 (Nathan had died in March), the one of your parents is a Polaroid taken in our little living room in 1967 when they were first engaged. For many, many years we didn’t have any pictures from our wedding because we were told that the film got ruined, but some slides finally showed up in a box of things from Pomerene, but we have never printed them (these are odds and ends from my uncle Clarence Darnell in St David).

Aunt Terry

Weddings








Ben, this blog is really great. It made me go into the old albums for more pictures of the aunts and uncles’ weddings. We were at Randall and Judy’s wedding at the temple, and I remember posing for pictures but we don’t have any. We did not attend their reception in St David because we were blessing Drew the next day.

That’s Dean trying on Emalene’s veil, and that’s my mother holding Dean at Marial’s reception, with my father behind her. This may be the only picture we have of the great-grandparents together, Great-grandma Brown on the left and great-grandparents Curtis on the right.

Aunt Terry

Monday, June 30, 2008

Mark and Emalines Wedding & Open House - January 1976







This is a good look for Uncle James don't you think?

Brown Cousins -August 1975







Brown Cousins in 1973









Anyone have any idea what event was going on? The pictures are stamped for September of 1973.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Diamond Back's Game





Here is one of Amanda's pictures from the game and one that I took of Grandma after the game. I am sure that those of you who had cameras have a lot more pictures, so be sure to send them to me for our annual CD. I am sending these in a smaller format, but you can send yours to me in the original sizes.
I know that Grandma had a lot of fun with everyone at the game, thanks for making it such a success for her. By the way, the night after "our" game, Grandma called us to point out that the Diamondbacks had scored 5 runs in the first inning (and they ended up winning 11-1). Hard to believe that was the same team on the field. For those of you from out-of-state, the Diamondbacks lost 15-1 at our game.
Love,
Terry

Monday, June 16, 2008

Susan and Spencers Wedding - July 3, 1969










I Posted this Blog because I loved this picture of Aunt Marial going after the bouquet. This is the response I received from Uncle Dale.


Ben, Thank you so much for the pictures. They are proof that at one time Marial and I were young and skinny.Yes, Marial did catch the bouquet and it worked. We were the next family members married. We were married on December 19,1969. Times goes by so very quickly. Take time to enjoy your children. As scary as it may seem,you will turn around once and be our age, and your children will be your age.Thanks again for the pictures. They are real treasurers.With our love,Uncle Dale and Aunt Marial