a trip to Manti
we left SLC late afternoon
Friday
traffic was slow past Provo
a stop in Springville for Mexican food
dinner
vintage pharmacy
drug store
everything old school
run down
i had forgotten about these scales
apothecary
days gone by
we ate mexican food here
left sufficiently stuffed
great chips...creamy refried beans
cone for sweetie
in Manti
a pioneer cottage
a pioneer cottage
we were in awe
sam and melissa
always sweethearts
always sweethearts
flowers on the temple grounds
hit by a winter frost
a stop in Indianola
our family cemetery plot
my mother's people
Richard Henry Spencer
my great-grandfather
newspaper article for their 50th year wedding anniversary
Ann Reynolds Spencer
my great-grandmother
Ann Reynolds Spencer
my great-grandmother
INDIANOLA: Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Spencer, pioneer residents of Indianola, entertained in honor of their fiftieth anniversary at their home in Indianola recently. They were married in the Salt Lake L. D. S. endowment house February 14, 1884. They journeyed from Indianola for eight days in covered wagons with four other couples that were married the same day. All the others have since died. Mr. Spencer was born in Payson, October 12, 1862. He came to Indianola in 1875 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John and Ann Reynolds Spencer. They were called as missionaries by President Brigham Young to labor among the Indians of Indianola. Mr. Spencer became one of the most prominent farmers and stockmen of the community, and has always been active in civic and L. D. S. church work. He filled a mission to Great Britain in 1900 and was bishop of Indianola ward several years. Ann Reynolds was born in Mt. Pleasant January 22, 1861, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Reynolds. She came to Indianola with a sister and has made this her home since. She always has been active in L. D. S. church work, serving 25 years as choir leader. Of their 12 sons and daughters, eight are living, J. Edison, H. Murt and Vard Spencer, and Mrs. R. D. Tibbs, Indianola; R. Les Spencer, Gunnison ; Mrs. J. R. Seeley, Hazelton. Idaho ; Mrs. J. M. Price and Mrs. J. H. Peterson, Salt Lake ; also 30 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
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