Front(l-r): Augustin Gonzales, James McCray, Sharlyn Maughan, Kami Klosterman, Emily Neibaur, Erin Zemke, Kyle McCoy, Douglas Hayden, Ryon Carney; Middle: James Mendenhall, Fenton Mayes, Colleen Harper, Monica Woodland, James McKenzie, Mandy Kaster, Deanne Williams, Amber King, Wade Moss, Frank Peterson; Back: Tom Kunzler, Wes Grace, Ben Frank, Carrie Presley, Kevin Orton, Travis Butcher, Paul Ross, Jeri Lyn Parks. Absent Chad Higley.
I have mentioned before when I shared class pictures from Paul Elementary for Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th Grades, that I was glad to have other classmates who allowed me to scan the class photos. All mine were lost due to a flood in our basement while I was on my mission in 1998-2000. I am happy to report that the missing 3rd and 6th Grade pictures have been provided, thanks to Erin Zemke.
This is our 6th grade class picture from Paul Elementary, Paul, Idaho. This was the 1990 – 1991 school year.
Normally I organized photos with married names and dates. Since all are still alive, I will forgo any of the dates. I have added the married last name for the ones I know. If you have corrections, please let me know.
In Grandpa and Grandma’s possessions were two pamphlets from the 1979 and 1954 dedications of the church buildings in Plain City, Utah. Here is the 1979. Grandpa helped work on this building. He also helped extensively on the 1954 building. As I previously wrote, Grandpa also had a hand in obtaining the land for the construction of the 2, 7, and 8 Ward building. I will share the 1954 pamphlet at a later date.
Dedicatory Program for Plain City Stake Center 20 September 1979
Dedicatory Service
Plain City Utah Stake Center and Plain City Third & Fourth Wards
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
2120 North 4575 West
September 30, 1979
2:00 PM
Dedicated under the direction of Bernard P. Brockbank
Member – First Quorum of Seventy
Stake Presidencies
Plain City Utah Stake
Samuel S Lower – 1st Counselor
President Kent W Calvert
R. Alton Griffin – 2nd Counselor
Ogden Utah Farr West Stake
Robert E Jennings – 1st Counselor
President H Orvil Holley
Shirl K Fadel – 2nd Counselor
Bishoprics in Plain City Utah Stake
Plain City Third Ward
Robert Ewer – 2nd Counselor
Bishop Layne S Thompson
Dennis Carlson – 1st Counselor
Plain City Fourth Ward
Ronald L Larsen – 2nd Counselor
Bishop Harold O Hadley
Theodore G Balderree – 1st Counselor
Farr West First Ward
E Robert Rauzi – 1st Counselor
Bishop Dale John Chugg
Sheldon W Taylor – 2nd Counselor
Farr West Second Ward
Val Stratford – 1st Counselor
Bishop Harvey W Higley
Paul W Bryner – 2nd Counselor
Plain City First Ward
Alvin G Foremaster – 1st Counselor
Bishop Darwin J Taylor
Gary L Thompson – 2nd Counselor
Plain City Second Ward
Ronald H Olsen – 1st Counselor
Bishop Robert L Sharp
William A Van Hulten – 2nd Counselor
Program
Organ Prelude – Marjorie Westergard
Prayer Hymn “Abide With Me” Dedicatory Choir Donna Vause Conducting, Marjore Westergard, Organist
Welcome and Acknowledgements – President Kent W Calvert
Hymn “The Spirit of God Like a Fire is Burning” Choir and Congregation
Invocation – President J Raymond Johnson
Hymn “Oh How Lovely Was the Morning” (Jesus Lover of My Soul)
Multi-Media Presentation – Ward Conference Committee, Carl R Saunders, Rober Ewer, Harold Westergard, Photographer and Sound Technician Larry Hansen
Remarks – President H Orvil Holley
Remarks – President Kent W Calvert
Hymn “Song of Dedication”
Address and Dedicator Prayer – Bernard P Brockbank
Closing Hymn “Come Come Ye Saints” arr. by J Spencer Cornwall
Benediction – President Wayne Cottle
Organ Postlude – Marjorie Westergard
FLowers – McEntire’s Bachelor Bouquets
Historical Contributions – Plain City, Lyman Cook, Farr West, Helena Watson
Ushers – High Council & Assistants
Carl R Saunders, Boyd B Call, Ronald W Jenkins, F Leroy Williams, Owen C Garlick, R Kent Jenkins, Gary L Jackson, Steven F Smith, Dennis W Moss, Alan Yorganson, Rodney A Roper, Alan S Hadley, E Lionel Brady, Don H Wade, Robert A Ewer, Carl C White, Harold A Westergard, Ross C Moore, Duane Bullock, Scott K Jenkins, Sterling Mayhew, Lloyd Beutler
Stake Patriarch – Charles A Groberg
Dedicatory Program for Plain City Stake Center 20 September 1979
History of the Church in Plain City
A history of the Church in Plain City is and was directly related to the restoration of the Gospel in this dispensation and the organization of the Church in 1830. The conversion to Mormonism of many of the eventual settlers of Plain City and their testimonies of the truthfulness of this knowledge enabled the early saints to endure the physical hardships and the migration of modern Israel into the Salt Lake Valley.
A group of early saints, numbering about one hundred people, of neighbors, friends, and converts from Lehi, Utah, who found the water there had already been claimed, came north to Plain City on March 17, 1859 to make their new home, Their first homes were dugouts in the hill with a grass and dirt roof, and a dirt floor. Many of these dug-outs were used for meetings. Meetings were held outdoors and in a large tent.
One July 24, 1859, a dance was held on the barrens, near the dump to celebrate the saints arrival into the Salt Lake Valley. The music was furnished by a comb band, and many danced barefoot.
The first church and school was built in 1859 of adobe which was eighteen by twenty-four feet, and located on the south side of the square. In 1863 a twelve by eighteen foot split log addition was added. It was shingled at this time. A bowery of willows was constructed near the meeting house to be used in the summer. In 1874 a new building was built of adobe on the northeast corner of the square. In 1889 a brick chapel was dedicated which was across the street from the south side of the square. A kitchen, recreation all, upstairs, and classrooms were added in 1914. This building was born down in 1953. 1953-54 the present three-ward chapel was built and dedicated. This same building was remodeled and additions added. The dedication of the new remodeled building was February 14, 1971. 1978-79 the new Plain City Stake Center on 2125 North was built and dedicated September 30, 1979.
1859-1877 Plaint City was a branch with four different Presiding Elders. 1877-1960 Plain City was one ward with 12 different Bishops. 1960 the Plain City II Ward was created. 1974 the Plain City III Ward was created. 1977 the Plain City Stake was created. July 1979 the Plain City IV and V Wards were created.
History of Farr West Wards
On November 30, 1890, Harrisville and West Harrisville were divided and the west section was named Farr West. This name was selected to honor Lorin Farr, the first mayor of Ogden and former president of the Weber Stake, and Chauncy W West who prior to 1870 was presiding bishop of Weber County.
William Andrew Taylor Sr was chosen as the first bishop of the Farr West Ward (1890-1892), followed by William F McEntire (1892-1897), James Martin Sr (1898-1909), Moroni Chugg (1909-1928), Lorenzo Taylor (1928-1938), Almon D Brown (1959-1964), Brian L Taylor (1964-1971), Owen C Garlick (1971-1977). In 1972 the Farr West Ward was divided into Farr West First and Farr West Second Wards. Owen C Garlick remained bishop of Farr West First Ward and Jay A Davis became first bishop of the Farr West Second Ward (1972-1975), followed by Harold A Westergard (1975-1978), and Harvey W Higley (1978-present). Dale J Chugg followed Bishop Garlick as bishop of Farr West First (1977-present).
In 1873 the first building for church and school was built across from the present chapel. It was used until 1880 when the Ward Hall was built at the cost of $1,500. In 1926 the present chapel was dedicated by President Heber J Grant. This building cost $19,700. In 1958 an additional was built costing $142,000 and was dedicated by Richard L Evans.
In 1945 the Farr West Ward purchased 10 1/4 acres of land. This became the first welfare farm in the Farr West Stake.
The ward population listed for 1900 was 231; in 1931, 325; 1960, 577; in 1979, about 471 for Farr West First and about 670 for Farr West Second.
The Far West Wards have been in four different stakes; namely, Weber, North Weber, Farr West, and now Plain City.
Dedicatory Program for Plain City Stake Center 20 September 1979
“And that thou mayest more fully keep thyself unspotted from the world, thou shalt go to the house of prayer and offer up thy sacraments upon my holy day” D&C 59:9
Sterling R Lyon – Architect
John L Wadman – General Contractor
Dedicatory Program for Plain City Stake Center 20 September 1979
Back row: Willard, William, Annie, Parley, Maria, Jesse. Front row: Elsie, Edna, Herbert.
Since this is another peripheral line, I will not get to write much on this family. But this photo I thought deserved to be shared with others.
Maria Magdalena Wanner, the mother of this family in the photo, is the sister to my Johann Georg (John George) Wanner Jr.
William Addison Wagstaff was born 7 November 1860 in Kirstead, Pinxton, Derbyshire, England. He passed away 31 May 1931 in Ogden, Weber, Utah.
Maria Magdalena Wanner was born 12 Sepember 1873 in Grünkraut, Tübingen, Württemberg to Johann Georg Wanner and Anna Maria Schmid. Her whole family joined the LDS church in 1891 and immigrated to the US in 1892 settling in Logan, Cache, Utah. She passed away 23 October 1952 in Ogden.
William and Maria were married 17 June 1896 in the Logan LDS Temple. To this marriage were born 11 children. All of which were born in Glendale, Franklin (then Oneida County), Idaho.
George William Wagstaff born 26 January 1897, died 4 February 1897.
James Addison Wagstaff born 24 June 1898, died 14 March 1913.
Annie Eliza Wagstaff born 27 December 1899, died 20 December 1940. I do not think she married.
Wilford John Wagstaff born 28 August 1901, died 23 June 1903.
Parley Leroy Wagstaff born 9 April 1903, died 18 Jan 1996. Married Eliza Dorothea Blanch 14 March 1929.
Willard Lesley Wagstaff born 3 March 1905, died 21 January 1973. Married Mary Isabell Gibson 19 October 1927.
Jesse Olsen Wagstaff born 9 January 1907, died 27 October 1991. Married Berta Edna Gibby 28 October 1936.
Herbert Spencer Wagstaff born 11 November 1908, died 19 March 1962. I do not believe he married.
Edna Leona Wagstaff born 10 July 1910, died 11 January 1997 in Kaysville, Davis, Utah. Married Horace Raymond Owen 10 March 1933.
Elsie Magdalena Wagstaff born 7 August 1912, died 4 December 1990. Married William C Coleman 17 January 1974. I do not know if she had a marriage before that.
Albert Wanner Wagstaff born 8 July1915, died 19 August 1970. Married Marvel Irene Higley 2 October 1948.
The entire family moved to West Weber, Weber, Utah after the last child and before 1920 and remained there the rest of their lives. Most of these children died in or near the Ogden area. One or two returned to the Preston, Franklin, Idaho area, probably due to relationships from before the move.
The individuals in the photograph above are as follows from left to right, front row consists of the three children in front. The photo above was taken about 1914 after James had died, but before Albert was born. Aren’t they a cute little family?
If you have more information to add to this family, I would be happy to correct or add to it.
I was finally able to upload the Ross Family Album. I ran out of monthly space and then just got busy. Finally, I have posted the photos related to the Ross’ in their own album. I have not uploaded my own family yet. This is just what I have under the Ross files on my computer. This includes mostly photos of my Grandpa and Grandma Ross’ family, my Aunt Caroline’s family, and a few other random photos of related Ross people. There are a couple of my half-siblings when they were younger.
Here are some of the family groups.
James Thomas Meredith Ross
Born Ross, raised and adopted Meredith, legally Meredith, married Ross, baptized Ross, children named Ross, endowed Ross, married again Meredith, died Meredith.
22 Sep 1868 – Snowville, Pulaski, Virginia
13 Apr1951 – Fresno, Fresno, California
Married
9 Aug 1887 – Snowville, Pulaski, Virginia
Damey Catherine Graham
25 Nov 1874 – Pulaski, Pulaski, Virginia
3 Feb 1933 – Marysville, Yuba, California
Children
Robert Leonard Ross
25 Apr 1888 – Draper, Pulaski, Virginia
John William Ross
2 Sep 1890 – Pulaski, Pulaski, Virginia
Fanny Elizabeth Ross (married Phibbs)
18 Nov 1893 – Reed Island, Pulaski, Virginia
James Thomas Ross Jr
19 Oct 1895 – Radford, Montgomery, Virginia
Married again
? – ?
Etta
Married again
14 Jul 1947 – Fresno, Fresno, California
Martha Elnora Cackler (married before to Brewer)
3 Oct 1877 – Otter Creek, Lucas, Iowa
31 Jul 1974 – Fresno, Fresno, California
John William Ross
2 Sep 1890 – Pulaski, Pulaski, Virginia
13 Jun 1948 – Livermore, Alameda, California
Married (Divorced)
6 Jul 1910 – Squire Jim, McDowell, West Virginia
Nannie May Day
6 May 1892 – Pulaski, Pulaski, Virginia
19 Jan 1971 – Bluefield, Tazewell, Virginia
Children
Hobart Day
1 Jul 1911 – ,, West Virginia
Apr 1983 – Fairlawn, Radford, Virginia
Married again
12 Jan 1920 – Fort Logan, Arapahoe, Colorado
Ethel Sharp (I have written more about this marriage at this link: Ross-Sharp Wedding.)