. Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is alife member of the latter association,and was vice president of the NewYork City Teachers Club from 1931to 1932. He also helped to organizeand became a charter member of theUtah Trails and Landmarks Associa-tion in 1931, has been president of theOregon Trail Memorial Associationfrom 1927 to the present (1936), andoriginated and directed the CoveredWagon Centennial in 1930, and thePony Express Diamond Jubilee in offi


. Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is alife member of the latter association,and was vice president of the NewYork City Teachers Club from 1931to 1932. He also helped to organizeand became a charter member of theUtah Trails and Landmarks Associa-tion in 1931, has been president of theOregon Trail Memorial Associationfrom 1927 to the present (1936), andoriginated and directed the CoveredWagon Centennial in 1930, and thePony Express Diamond Jubilee in office of the Oregon Trail Asso-ciation is in New York City. Dr. Driggs is proud of his pioneerancestry and is a staunch represen-tative of the Church and of his nativestate wherever he may be. On , 1897, he married Eva May Framp-ton, daughter of William M. Framp-ton and Mary Terry. This union has 212 LATTER-DAY SAINT been blessed with two children, name-ly, Howard Wayne, and Harold Perry. DURHAM, George Henry, a mem-ber of the general board of the Des-eret Sunday School Union since 1930,was born Sept. 12, 1883, at Parowan,Utah, a son of Thomas Durham and. Caroline Mortcnsen. He was baptizedSept. 13, 1891, by David Matheson,sen., functioned in the offices of theAaronic Priesthood, was ordained anElder and later a Seventy and actedas a president of the G9th Quorum ofSeventy, and is at present a presidentof the 157th Quorum of Seventy. Al-ways of a musical temperament, fromhis early youth he gave seivice to theChurch in a musical capacity. Aftergraduating from the Murdock Acad-emy at Beaver, Utah, he took specialcourses with John J. McClellan, TracyY. Cannon and Hugh Dougall, afterwhich he taught music in Utah andIdaho. From 1913 to 1918, he studiedmusic in Boston, Mass., during whichtime he acted as superintendent of theBoston Branch Sunday school for threeyears and as musical director in thebranch for five years. He spent twosummers at the Joseph Smith Memor-ial Farm, South R


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