IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO HAVE
GONE BEFORE US
Elizabeth Atkins
Toni Murray Archibald
Elnora Kay Baugh
Val Dee Bennett
Gerald Bowcutt
Gloria Gay Brown
Darrell Burton
Karma Rucker Calderwood
Anton Christensen
Jack Deakin
Boyd Ellis
Sherman Gibbs
Gary Giles
Gary Grover
Vernon L. Harris
Grant Hess
Shanna Hill
Robert Hodges
Leola Hunsaker
Paul Jensen
Carol Erickson Johnson
Howard Little
Jack Peckenpaugh
Luella Peterson
Bert Rhodes
Curtis Roundy
Gary Sorenson
Audrey Nelson Spry
Bruce Stevens
Lund Taylor
Clayton Tracy
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Stanley Stark(08)
Larry Howell(08)
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Ann Taylor Maloney
ANN TAYLOR MALONEY
12579 Blacksmith Lane Draper, Utah 84020 Ph. # (801)816-1320
Really not anything new has happened to speak of since the last reunion. No new grandchildren. No new jobs, Jerry and I celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary this year. Last year I was the chairman of the 50 reunion for the class of ’52 at BYU. That was an interesting experience.
Just a lot of this and that. We both have good health and are glad about that. We are able to lead, happy and healthy lives.
See you soon. Ann
Ann did not submit a picture. If I were as pretty as her I would have sent a picture (DER)
12579 Blacksmith Lane Draper, Utah 84020 Ph. # (801)816-1320
Really not anything new has happened to speak of since the last reunion. No new grandchildren. No new jobs, Jerry and I celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary this year. Last year I was the chairman of the 50 reunion for the class of ’52 at BYU. That was an interesting experience.
Just a lot of this and that. We both have good health and are glad about that. We are able to lead, happy and healthy lives.
See you soon. Ann
Ann did not submit a picture. If I were as pretty as her I would have sent a picture (DER)
Monday, December 29, 2008
Gail Anger
Gail Anger -- 424 East 700 So., Centerville, Utah 84014 Ph # (801)292-2395
e-mail gail.anger@pbalc.com
Events the last 55 years.
LDS Mission to Central Atlantic States
U.S. Army
B.S. Accounting from USU
26 Years Internal Revenue Service
3 Years a Revenue Agent
23 Years Appeals Officer
18 Years Practicing Public Accounting
Married 42 years to Martha
4 Children
10 Grand childrenHobbies/Interests/Talents: Tennis & Running (hopefully not from the law) added by DER
e-mail gail.anger@pbalc.com
Events the last 55 years.
LDS Mission to Central Atlantic States
U.S. Army
B.S. Accounting from USU
26 Years Internal Revenue Service
3 Years a Revenue Agent
23 Years Appeals Officer
18 Years Practicing Public Accounting
Married 42 years to Martha
4 Children
10 Grand childrenHobbies/Interests/Talents: Tennis & Running (hopefully not from the law) added by DER
Stan Stokes
Stanley Stokes --671 N 2300 W—Tremonton, Utah
Ph #(435)257-5012)
Class or Activity at BRHS most influenced my live for the past 55 years.
Choir & Ag.
What have you done with your life since 1952?
I served 2 years in the army. Spent the rest of the time farming & raising turkeys and later raising hogs.
I have lived 55 years on the same street in Tremonton.
I have served as Bishop Couns. and on the High Council in the Stake.
I have been on the Tremonton City Council for the past 6 years.
My wife Donna Fae Roberts and I have 8 children, 21 grandchildren. All 8 are college Graduates.
Hobbies/Interests/Talents
Hunting, fishing, raising pigs and taking a nap.
As a missionary I helped teach Darrell Rose’s parents the Gospel.
Ph #(435)257-5012)
Class or Activity at BRHS most influenced my live for the past 55 years.
Choir & Ag.
What have you done with your life since 1952?
I served 2 years in the army. Spent the rest of the time farming & raising turkeys and later raising hogs.
I have lived 55 years on the same street in Tremonton.
I have served as Bishop Couns. and on the High Council in the Stake.
I have been on the Tremonton City Council for the past 6 years.
My wife Donna Fae Roberts and I have 8 children, 21 grandchildren. All 8 are college Graduates.
Hobbies/Interests/Talents
Hunting, fishing, raising pigs and taking a nap.
As a missionary I helped teach Darrell Rose’s parents the Gospel.
Paul Smith
Paul Smith 853 No. 4000 W. Rexburg, Idaho 83440
ph.# (208)356-3416
e-mail plsmth201@msn.com
Activity at BRHS that most influenced my life.
As I recall, none in particular. They all had some part, as well as my friends and teachers.
My life this past 55 years: I have worked at the Tooele Ordnance Depot as a mechanic and then at Hill Air Force Base as an electoral plater. I served a mission to South Africa, did military service in Korea, then went to college at USU, was married. I finished college and we raised four sons.
I lived in Logan, Utah, Palmdale,California, Encino, California, San Jose, California, Fair Oaks, California, Linden, Utah, and since 1984 I have lived in Rexburg Idaho.
My accomplishments include: three Eagles scouts, four missionaries, currently seven grandchildren (the joy of my life).
The first son, Roy, was born in Logan Utah, lives in Anchorage, Alaska, has three sons and a daughter. Works at servicing city buses and does commercial fishing.
Second son, Claine, born in Lancaster, California, lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan, has a daughter, works in the hospital as a registered nurse.
Third son, Karl, born in San Jose, California, lives in Reno, Nevada, has a son and a daughter, he is an attorney and does litigation for an insurance company.
Our son, Greg, born in Santa Clara, California, lives in Salt Lake City, not yet married, works as a substitute teacher, still trying to finish college at the University of Utah, and sings in the Tabernacle choir.
My wife, Rhea, and I are in reasonably good health, but feel the wear and tear of the years, but we have a good life together.
We like camping and fishing in the summer, and I like snowmobiling in the winter. We raised a big garden. I still like to tinker with anything that has an engine, and enjoy woodworking projects. We have traveled in our motorhome from the southern border through Alaska and from California to New York.
We also enjoy camping in Island Park and Yellowstone Park. With my sons, we have enjoyed fishing trips in Alaska together. My wife and I have taken a cruise to visit the ruins of on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
As a novelty, a friend and I toured Yellowstone Park on a vintage tractor. It was never known to have been done before. My younger son says that it does not take much to entertain dad.
A friend of mine gave me a ride in his P-51 Mustang. I am still smiling from the experience. I am presently serving as a High Priest group leader in our Ward. My wife and I were ordinates workers in the Idaho Falls temple. We hope to soon be working in the Rexburg Temple.
ph.# (208)356-3416
e-mail plsmth201@msn.com
Activity at BRHS that most influenced my life.
As I recall, none in particular. They all had some part, as well as my friends and teachers.
My life this past 55 years: I have worked at the Tooele Ordnance Depot as a mechanic and then at Hill Air Force Base as an electoral plater. I served a mission to South Africa, did military service in Korea, then went to college at USU, was married. I finished college and we raised four sons.
I lived in Logan, Utah, Palmdale,California, Encino, California, San Jose, California, Fair Oaks, California, Linden, Utah, and since 1984 I have lived in Rexburg Idaho.
My accomplishments include: three Eagles scouts, four missionaries, currently seven grandchildren (the joy of my life).
The first son, Roy, was born in Logan Utah, lives in Anchorage, Alaska, has three sons and a daughter. Works at servicing city buses and does commercial fishing.
Second son, Claine, born in Lancaster, California, lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan, has a daughter, works in the hospital as a registered nurse.
Third son, Karl, born in San Jose, California, lives in Reno, Nevada, has a son and a daughter, he is an attorney and does litigation for an insurance company.
Our son, Greg, born in Santa Clara, California, lives in Salt Lake City, not yet married, works as a substitute teacher, still trying to finish college at the University of Utah, and sings in the Tabernacle choir.
My wife, Rhea, and I are in reasonably good health, but feel the wear and tear of the years, but we have a good life together.
We like camping and fishing in the summer, and I like snowmobiling in the winter. We raised a big garden. I still like to tinker with anything that has an engine, and enjoy woodworking projects. We have traveled in our motorhome from the southern border through Alaska and from California to New York.
We also enjoy camping in Island Park and Yellowstone Park. With my sons, we have enjoyed fishing trips in Alaska together. My wife and I have taken a cruise to visit the ruins of on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
As a novelty, a friend and I toured Yellowstone Park on a vintage tractor. It was never known to have been done before. My younger son says that it does not take much to entertain dad.
A friend of mine gave me a ride in his P-51 Mustang. I am still smiling from the experience. I am presently serving as a High Priest group leader in our Ward. My wife and I were ordinates workers in the Idaho Falls temple. We hope to soon be working in the Rexburg Temple.
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