. 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. Bishop Whipple. He filled a shortterm mission to California in 1926-1927, and on July 1, 1928, he waschosen and set apart as president ofthe Lehi Stake of Zion by JosephFielding Smith, jun., the said stakebeing organized on that day. BrotherSchow has also been active in localsecular affairs, and acted as secre-tary of the Lehi Irrigation Companyfor five years. In 1909, (May 13th)he married Laura Elsie Davis of Lehiin the Salt Lake
. 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. Bishop Whipple. He filled a shortterm mission to California in 1926-1927, and on July 1, 1928, he waschosen and set apart as president ofthe Lehi Stake of Zion by JosephFielding Smith, jun., the said stakebeing organized on that day. BrotherSchow has also been active in localsecular affairs, and acted as secre-tary of the Lehi Irrigation Companyfor five years. In 1909, (May 13th)he married Laura Elsie Davis of Lehiin the Salt Lake Temple, which mar-riage has been blessed with four chil-dren, viz.: Eldon Carlos, Iris Mar-garet, Ha Irene, and Erma Davis. SMITH, Julina Lambson, memberof the General Board of the Relief Society from October 6, 1892, to April2, 1921, was born June 18, 1849, inSalt Lake City, Utah, the daughter ofAlfred Boaz and Melissa Jane Big-ler Lambson. Her parents were pio-neers of 1847, and on the journeyacross the plains her father, who wasan excellent mechanic, was invaluableto the company in which he nights while crossing the plains. he was called out to mend brokenwagons and make repairs which re-quired all of his attention until earlymorning, so that the journey could becontinued without delay. It was saidof him by members of the companythat without his assistance the com-pany could not have succeeded in cross-ing the plains. The mother of Julinais the youngest sister of Bathsheba , who for years presided over theRelief Society of the Church. TheLambson home in Salt Lake City,which was finished in 1848, was thefirst house plastered in Salt Lake lime could not be had, a mixture ofclay and sand mingled with hair clip-ped from the backs of cows and oxen,was used. When the house was torndown after seventy-five years of ser-vice, the plaster was still firm on thewalls and ceilings. The nails used in BIOGRAPHICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA 69 the home were all made by Elder
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