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Arthur Harold Gordon (1901 to 1973) & Ruth Polly Wardle (1904 1989) Arthur Harold Gordon Born: 18 Nov. 1901 at Mercur, Toole Co., Utah Died: 31 August 1973 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Burial: South Jordan, Salt Lake Co.,, Utah Arthur Harold Gordon is the first of ten children of Samuel Arthur Gordon (1879 1938) and Harriet Louisa Meikle (1879 1943) MARRIED: 30 September 1921 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Ruth Polly Wardle Born: 4 April 1904 at West Jordan, Salt Lake Co., Utah Died: 9 December 1989 at Murray City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Burial: South Jordan, Salt Lake Co.,, Utah Ruth Polly Wardle is the seventh of eight children of Isaac Wardle (1869 1921) and Emily Elizabeth Egbert (1869 1956). Arthur Harold Gordon born 18 November 1901, at Mercur, Utah, a mining town south and west of the point of the mountain. At the age of six-months the town caught fire and burned down, because of this the family moved to Smithfield, Utah, the hometown of Harold's mother. http://www.utahoutdooractivities.com/mercur.html Back To Utah Historical Sites - Mercur,

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Arthur Harold Gordon (1901 to 1973) &

Ruth Polly Wardle (1904 – 1989)

Arthur Harold Gordon Born: 18 Nov. 1901 at Mercur, Toole Co., Utah

Died: 31 August 1973 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah

Burial: South Jordan, Salt Lake Co.,, Utah

Arthur Harold Gordon is the first of ten children of Samuel Arthur Gordon (1879 – 1938) and

Harriet Louisa Meikle (1879 – 1943)

MARRIED: 30 September 1921 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah

Ruth Polly Wardle Born: 4 April 1904 at West Jordan, Salt Lake Co., Utah

Died: 9 December 1989 at Murray City, Salt Lake Co., Utah

Burial: South Jordan, Salt Lake Co.,, Utah

Ruth Polly Wardle is the seventh of eight children of Isaac Wardle (1869 – 1921) and Emily Elizabeth

Egbert (1869 – 1956).

Arthur Harold Gordon born 18 November 1901, at Mercur, Utah, a mining

town south and west of the point of the mountain. At the age of six-months

the town caught fire and burned down, because of this the family moved to

Smithfield, Utah, the hometown of Harold's mother.

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His father homesteaded a dry farm south and east of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Here, many happy days were

spent helping his father work on the farm, Fishing in the creek, and taking long rides into Idaho Falls for

supplies. His first schooling was at home by his father, then at Taylor Idaho where he became the janitor.

Harold was baptized in the Taylor Creek.

Later he attended schools at Smithfield and Logan, giving the Valedictorian address at the A.C.

graduation exercised. He was very active both in school and church work.

On September 10, 1920 he was ordained as Elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He

met his future wife on August 22, 1920 and the following year on September 30, 1921, took his lovely

bride, Ruth Wardle, to the Salt Lake Temple where Joseph Fielding Smith performed the ceremony.

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He worked in the office of Grant Reality Company, going to Sacramento, California in 1924. He started

in the construction line of work, he worked on the Boulder Dam and many other great jobs in California,

Nevada, Idaho, and Utah In 1928 he helped build the first lodge and cabins in Grand Canyon He than

went to Zion's Canyon to help build the Mount Carmel highway, and tunnel. He has worked on many

ward chapels. schools, hospitals, stores, and the Welfare Square. His last work was helping remodel the

interior of the Salt Lake Temple.

In November of 1956 we received our mission call, leaving Salt Lake City on December 30 for the South

Pacific Islands, we arrived at Tonga via the Hawaiian and Fiji Islands. The first chapel dedication was in

March, 1957 in Nuku'alofa District, Tonga. We lived in a cabin a short distance from the Liohona

College. Harold worked on the new class rooms and dining area.

On March 27, 1957 we were transferred to the Island of American Samoa. Our home was some what

different. We were the fifth couple to arrive and our first night was spent out on the ever growing grass

as a mattress made of gunny sacks and wrapping paper for our bedding, because our trunks were still on

the ship, headed for New Zealand. We had to build our own cabin and furniture. Harold helped to build

several chapels and worked on the college on this Island. The Second dedication we attended was May 19,

1957 at Nu'uuliBranch, Mapusaga District, American Samoa Our friendships and associations with the

Polynesians have been most faith promoting and valuable---our testimonies have grown and we have

many dear and lovely memories.

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Harold was injured on March 17, 1942 in an accident at the small arms plant construction on Redwood

Road west of Salt Lake City. His right hip was crushed and a severe head injury was sustained. He is at

present in a rest home completely paralyzed on the right side and unable to speak because of a stroke he

suffered on July 26 1970, this was caused by a tumor started by this accident in 1942. His name is kept in

the temple at all times by his family.

He is the father of six children, two girls and two boys have returned

to our heavenly father We have two lovely daughters and their fine

husbands, we are proud to own as sons. Eight of our nine

grandchildren are living and we now have nine great grandchildren.

Harold has lived a good life-- has filled three Stake Missions besides

the foreign mission, has been president of his Elders, Seventies, and

High Priest 's quorums. He has been active in Civic affairs and in the

Carpenter's Union serving in many offices and offering much

consolation to the bereaved widowed of the members. When serving

as Vice President of the union he wrote articles each month for the

bulletin.

"On the Level" and in closing I would like to quote from one he

wrote in November of 1966. " It seems to me that we just get out of

one revolution into another. A series of crises in which we take

farewell of the past and meet the future with courage and power

based on the eternal principle of faith in ourselves, in God our

Father, and in each other. I think the greatest power on earth is the

power of love. Who am I to pass judgment on my fellowmen? I

cannot forget that when life has knocked me to my knees, well then,

this position is in which to pray isn't it? On our knees, that's where I

learned the hard way. As a people, as a nation we have much to be thankful for."

His family and close friends hope and pray that the good Lord will bless and release him from this

present illness in the Lord's own due time. Harold Gordon was released from this life on 31 Aug 1973 &

his wife, Polly Ruth Wardle Gordon on 9 Dec. 1989.

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MARRIAGE

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Arthur Harold Gordon, "Utah, Marriages, 1887-1966"

groom's name: Arthur Harold Gordon

groom's birth date: 18 Nov 1901 groom's birthplace: Mercur, Utah groom's age: 19

bride's name: Polly Ruth Wardle

bride's birth date: 04 Apr 1904 bride's birthplace: W. Jordan bride's age: 17

marriage date: 30 Sep 1921 marriage place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

groom's father's name: Sam A. Gordon groom's mother's name: Mary H. Mickle

bride's father's name: Isaac Wardle bride's mother's name: Emily E. Egpert

groom’s race: White groom's marital status: Single

bride's race: White bride's marital status: Single

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1910 Harold Gordon in household of Samuel A Gordon, "United States Census" Name: Harold Gordon

Event Place: Taylor, Bingham, Idaho, United States

Gender: Male, Age: 8, Marital Status: Single

Birth Year (Estimated): 1902, Birthplace: Utah

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1920 Arthur H Gordon in household of Samuel A Gordon “United States Census” Name: Arthur H Gordon

Event Place: Precinct 9, Salt Lake, Utah, United States

Gender: Male, Age: 18, Marital Status: Single

Birth Year (Estimated): 1902, Birthplace:, Utah

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1920 Arthur H Gordon in household of Edwin C Leonhardy, "United States Census ?? Event Place: Rains, Carbon, Utah, United States

Name: Arthur H Gordon Residence:, Carbon, Utah

Estimated Birth Year: 1902 Age: 18 Birthplace: Utah

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1930 Harold Gordon in household of Edgar W Julian “United States Census”

Event Place: Park City, Summit, Utah, United States

Name: Harold Gordon

Gender: Male , Age: 28, Marital Status: Single , Race: White

Relationship to Head of Household: Boarder

Birth Year (Estimated): 1902, Birthplace: Utah

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1940 Arthur Gordon, "United States Census" name: Arthur Gordon

event place: Ward 2, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City Precinct, Salt Lake, Utah, United States

gender: Male age: 38 marital status: Married race (standardized): White

relationship to head of household (standardized): Head

birthplace: Utah estimated birth year: 1902 residence in 1935: Same House

Household Gender Age Birthplace

head Arthur Gordon M 38 Utah

wife Ruth W Gordon F 36 Utah

daughter Virginia Gordon F 12 Arizona

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Arthur Harold Gordon - 1901 to 1973

Mother: Harriet L. Meikle Gordon 1906 1924

1901

1920-30 1938 1967

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Ruth Polly Wardle – 1904 to 1989

1958 1973

Arthur Harold Gordon - 1901 to 1973

Ruth Polly Wardle – 1904 to 1989

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Your tombstone stands neglected and alone.

The name and date are chiseled out on polished, marbled stone.

It reaches out to all who care. It is too late to mourn.

You did not know that I exist. You died and I was born.

Yet each of us are cells of you in flesh, in blood, in bone.

Our heart contracts and beats a pulse entirely not our own.

Dear Ancestor, the place you filled so many years ago.

Spreads out among the ones you left who would have loved you so.

I wonder as you lived and loved, I wonder if you knew

That someday I would find this spot and come to visit you.

Author Unknown

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FIND A GRAVE

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Arthur Harold Gordon Birth: Nov. 18, 1901

Death: Aug. 31, 1973

Burial: South Jordan Cemetery South Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah

Married: 30 September 1921 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah

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Polly Ruth W. Gordon Birth: Apr. 4, 1904

Death: Dec. 9, 1989

Burial: South Jordan Cemetery South Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah