Phebe Linford
Born: October 2, 1917
Logan Utah
Phebe Linford Birth Certificate
1919- Phebe Linford
1919- Edna May and Phebe
1919- Leo, Gene, Phebe Edna
1920's- James, Mary (Phebe's Grandma) Phebe- St. Charles, Idaho
1920's- Edna Louella and Phebe
1920's-Phebe and Gene 1920's Phebe and Leo
Phebe with her Mother Edna Louella
(Probably not too long before Edna died of Pneumonia)
- Mother hadn't been feeling well for quite awhile and during the winter I was in 7th grade, she had a bad cold or flu most of the time. One afternoon I met dad after school and he said mother had pneumonia. I was frightened. Pneumonia was usually fatal in those days before antibiotics. The doctors did all they could and we prayed for her, but she got worse. On the morning of April 1, 1931, she died. It seemed like our world collapsed. We all missed her terribly.
(Probably not too long before Edna died of Pneumonia)
- Mother hadn't been feeling well for quite awhile and during the winter I was in 7th grade, she had a bad cold or flu most of the time. One afternoon I met dad after school and he said mother had pneumonia. I was frightened. Pneumonia was usually fatal in those days before antibiotics. The doctors did all they could and we prayed for her, but she got worse. On the morning of April 1, 1931, she died. It seemed like our world collapsed. We all missed her terribly.
1932- Phebe with Eliza Denio in Logan Ut.
After Edna Louella died Eliza came to live with the Linford's.
- Dad's oldest sister, Eliza Denio, a widow, decided to come and live with us. She was a comfort and blessing to us. She filled our hearts with love and our stomachs with good food. Among other things, she taught me how to make bread.-
(Phebe is in a special dress given to her by Leo.)
James married Beatrice Copper on Sept 23rd 1932. Beatrice had 2 small boys, Boyd and Wayne, and Phebe went from being the youngest in the family to a big sister.
1932- James, Phebe and Gene
1934- Logan High- Sophomore Picture
1935- Logan High- Junior Picture
1935- Logan High- The Amphion Cantadoras
Phebe top row, six on left
1936- Logan High- Senior Picture
1936- High School Diploma
1930's- Phebe and her step brother Boyd Cooper on a Idaho Falls / Yellowstone vacation
1930's- Idaho Falls
1930's- Phebe, Gene, Beatrice (step mother), James Linford.
1937- Leo and Phebe
-My brother Leo was going to teach at USU my freshman year at college, so he and I decided to live together. He wasn't married and wanted a housekeeper. He paid all of my expenses that year.
527 North 200 East, Logan Ut
1937- Leo and Phebe
-My brother Leo was going to teach at USU my freshman year at college, so he and I decided to live together. He wasn't married and wanted a housekeeper. He paid all of my expenses that year.
527 North 200 East, Logan Ut
1937- Freshman Year- Utah State
President Elmer George Petersson
The Peterson's provided Phebe Linford a place to live at the President's Mansion after her brother Leo- who she had been living with at the time- got married. Phebe lived there until graduation, working around the house for her room and board.
1938- Sophomore Year- Utah State
1938
-That was the most exciting year of my life up to that time. Going to college and being part of the social life was like a new world to me. I had lots of dates and made lots of new friends. I was in the girl's glee club and was in the chorus of he opera "Carmen". The Spur Service Club asked me to join and it was so much fun. We marched at football games and sold candy and ice cream at the games. I won a prize for selling the most my sophomore year.-
1938- USAC Buzzer Spurs.
Phebe- 2nd row, 2nd on right
Phebe- 3rd row, 2nd on left
1939- Junior Year- Utah State
1939- Ladies Glee- Utah State
1939- Phrateres Council- Utah State
Aug 1939- Linford Reunion
Phebe- 3rd row center, white dress.
1940- Senior Year- Utah State
1940- USAC- Lamda Delta Sigma, LDS Soroity
Phebe- Back row, right.
1940- USAC Women's Chorus
Phebe- 2nd row, 4th on left
1940- College Graduation Picture
1940- USAC Graduation
-I graduated from Utah State that year on June 1st, 1940. Leo was in the procession at the graduation with the faculty and Gene was there so we borrowed a cap and gown for him and had our pictures taken. I signed a contract to teach second grade at the Wilson School.
College Diploma
1939-1941
Delta Phi formal dance card- 1941
April 1939- Glenn and Phebe
Crimson Trial, Logan Canyon
1939-1941
1939-1941
Possible wedding photo
1939-1941
Phebe Bingham gathering eggs
Phebe and Glenn on a Farm Bureau Trip
Sun Valley, Idaho- 1960
1964- Phebe Bingham
1964
1972-73 Onieda Stake Relief Society Board.
Phebe in yellow
1976- Dayton Idaho
Arizona
Phebe and Glenn - 1980
Logan Temple workers
Phebe- 1980
Mt Nebo, Byzantine ruin and monastary
Phebe- 1980
Jordan Petra
Glenn and Phebe- 1980
Sea of Galilee and Tiberias
Phebe- 1980
Sea of Galilee boat
Phebe and Glenn- 1980
Dead Sea, Isreal
Isreal -1980
Glenn and Phebe- 1980
Dome of the Rock, Isreal
Phebe and Glenn- 1980
Garden Tomb, Isreal
Tomb of Lazarus- 1980
Bethany, Isreal
Phebe- 1980
Sakkara sphinx, Egypt
Phebe and Glenn- 1980
Pyraminds
Phebe- 1980
Corinth Canal, Greece
Phebe- 1980
Corinth, Greece
40th wedding anniversary
Willow Park, Logan
Glenn and Phebe- 1982
Mexico
Phebe- 1982
Mexico- 1982
Phebe and Glenn- 1982
Mexico
Dayton- 1983
1983- Phebe Bingham- Mission Picture
Glenn and Phebe leave for Dublin Ireland
Dayton, 1984
MTC Map showing Ireland
Elder and Sister Bingham- 1984
MTC, Provo Ut
Elder and Sister Bingham at Airport
SLC- 1984
Elder and Sister Bingham with Sister and Pres. Tipton
Elder and Sister Bingham leaving for Waterford
Dublin mission home- 1984
1984
Waterford Station- 1985
Limerick Bizone Conference- 1985
Weston Idaho, 1986
Glenn and Phebe at Charles C Rich grave
Paris Idaho, 1986
Clifton Idaho- 1988
1989
Lewiston- 1990
Phebe and Glenn at bow head whale bone arch
Barrow Alaska- 1990
1990- Barrow Alaska- Phebe Bingham with a whale caught by the eskimos.
50th wedding anniversary
Dayton Idaho- 1992
1980'-90's
Phebe setting a good example for her posterity by writing in her journal.
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Amazing page. Keep up the good work.
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