Monday, June 9, 2008

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Fat Darrell darrell380@hotmail.com
This blog was put together to see if it would be worthwhile for you folks to look at. A number of folks have asked for copies of pictures, disks and even copies of the booklet we passed out. Frankly we only made enough booklets to give one to each class member. The darn things were the second most expensive thing we did. The meal cost was the greatest. In view the fact that I am far too poor to print up any more of the items I thought this might be a way to get around the expense. Granted I realize that some folks don't have the internet so this wont be much help to them.

Things are not put in any specific order and not everything is in the blog yet but it is a start. I would like to know if you think this concept is worth while.

MYRNA LOY MILLER ESTEP 460 E David Drive
Tremonton, Ut. 84337 Ph. # 435) 257-5756
Activities that influenced my life since 1952: There were too many activities and classes at BRHS influenced my life to mention in this short article. Certainly the I have fond memories of the fun dances, ball games, and all of my classmates. I had a great social life, probably should have paid more attention to school classes.

MY LIFE SINCE 1952: After Graduation, I married Lamont Rogers; we were married for 25 years. We have three children, Becky, Mitch and Tami. We have a legacy of 10 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Mont passed away in 1976.
I then married Doug Estep in 1977. We lived in Oregon, Sp0kane, and Idaho. We were married for 18 years. Doug was killed in an airplane accident in 1955.
I have worked in various positions. I was a Purchasing Agent and line assigner for Contel Telephone Company. I worked in Contel State office in Engineering and Drafting. I owned an operated my own clothing store. Foxy Fashions in Tremonton. I worked for Mid States Consultant out of Nephi as a drafter and at Nucor Steel for 15 years in purchasing.

HOBBIES/TALENTS/INTERESTS: I just enjoy life to the fullest and have been blessed in so many ways.

Jerry Cannon –22 Hillsborough Dr. Pleasant View, Ut 84414 Ph # (801)782-0526
e-mail pjboom@msn.com
Most influential activity at BRHS: Athletics, Math, and aviation.

Last 55 Years of Activity:
1 year at USU
24 years in the USAF (Fighter Pilot)
15 years at Thiokol
The rest of the time spent: Resting, Travel, Roadie for my wife’s singing shows.
7 years Church Service missionary at the Joseph Smith memorial Building in Salt Lake City.

My lines keep getting deeper and the road keeps getter steeper!
Hobbies/Interests/Talents: Hunting, Fishing, Listening to Pam’s singing
RUTH RYTTING KUNKEL 1500 Highland Cove Ln, C-3 SLC, Ut. 84106 Ph. # (801)278-0106
MOST INFLUENCIAL ACTIVITY AT BRHS: Participating in Acapella Choir.

ACTIVITIES SINCE 1952: Graduated from Utah State with a BA in education. Graduated from the U. of U. with a MA in special education. Earned an administrative certification from Utah State University. I worked as a Jr. High teacher and as a Special Education Administrator and as a elementary school Principal.

I had 3 children, 1 son and 2 daughters; also have 4 grandchildren.

I have served in various church callings including as an ordinance worker at the Salt Lake Temple.

I appreciated the opportunity to travel quite a bit—particularly in the Middle East.
I have retired!

Hobbies/Interests/Talent: I enjoy taking photographs. In the past, I have enjoyed golfing and gardening.



WILLIAM E. “Bill” NEAL 418 N. Main St. Malad, Idaho 83252
Ph # (208)766-4683 cell (208)221-2413
MOST INFLUENCIAL CLASSES AT BRHS:
All of them
LIFE SINCE 1952
We were married in 1952. Served in the Marine Corp for 2 years. Worked for Western Electric- Thiokol and the U.S. Dept. of Navy.
Deputy Oneida County Sheriff. Worked in Banking. Retired as Sheriff from Oneida County (Malad, Idaho) We spend our winters in Arizona and will have a permanent Arizona address in the winter at #46 J.R -RV park, Quartzsite Arizona. We follow grandkids with their activities. We spend March to May in the Malad area, and again September to December. We love to travel. We have four children and spouses and 13 Grand and nine great-grandchildren

I'm very anxious to see all at the reunion.

Hobbies/Interests/Talents: I love wood work, building, and travel.

WILMA (PULSIPHER) TURPEN 1245 N. Riverside Ave. #38 Provo, Utah Ph. # (801)373-3625
At BRHS I liked all my teachers, always enjoyed our fun assemblies, loved the exciting sports events and appreciated good friends to do all these things with.
LIFE SINCE 1952:
I spent four great years at Utah State University going to school full-time and working part-time in summers on campus. I earned my BS degree in teaching and secretarial science, and then stayed on another year working on the USU campus. In 1957 I received a call to serve in the British mission for 18 months. For a year of my mission I was privileged to be the secretary to the mission president, Clifton Kerr, of Tremonton.

I was married in 1961 and was blessed to have a son and two daughters. Seven years later we adopted a new born son and three years after that a new daughter. From my five children have come five grandsons and five granddaughters. I was blessed to be a stay-at-home mom most of my married life.

In 1990 I joined Brigham Young University admissions staff and worked there 12 years until retirement in 2002. In 2003 and 2004 I served a one year mission in the Illinois Peoria Mission as a proselyting missionary in a small college town an hour from Nauvoo. I was able to visit the Nauvoo Temple and attended other interesting activities about once a month. I also went to Carthage a couple of times.

Since returning from Illinois I have served at the Provo Temple each week. I serve each week two four hour shifts as a part-time church service missionary at the Church Distribution Service Garment Center on BYU campus. I also work a couple of afternoons a month at a Family History Center trying to learn about Family History.

Hobbies/Interests/Talents:
Most of my church service has been with music. I very much enjoy listening to good music, reading and being with my family and friends.

IF YOUR EYES ARE TOO POOR TO READ THIS PAGE JUST CLICK ON THE LOWER RIGHT HAND CORNER AND IT WILL BECOME LARGER. THIS IS FROM THE LEADER OF APRIL 10TH 1952.


HONORED GUEST TO THE CLASS OF 1952-55TH CLASS REUNION.

KLEON KERR- BELOVED TEACHER & FRIEND.



This is just as a reminder in case you can't remember where you went to High School!



This was just in case you couldn't remember.


The form you were going to fill out and send to Mac Thompson. Of course you were late. This page is just to remind you that in 2012 you will be on time (if you can remember)

LOWELL ARCHIBALD P.O. Box 310 Nauvoo, Il. 62354
This note is written exactly as received by me(DER)

As of this writing Gail and I are serving a Temple Mission at the Nauvoo Temple.

I’m retired from the Petroleum business and enjoy good health.

Sorry we can’t be there for the reunion. Tell everyone “Hello”.

Sincerely,
Lowell

DARRELL L. HARPER- 177 W 1850 N. Sunset, Utah 84015
Ph. # 801) 825-7950

Class that most influenced my last 55 years:
Shop class

Life since 1952:
Talk about jogging your memory! Went to work in Idaho during the summer of 1952. Then I moved to Ogden, Utah. Worked at a job at Quick Freeze place, and stayed there for 6 years.
In Feb 1948 I got married and had three daughters, one of which is deceased. The marriage lasted five years and then we were divorced. During this time I got a job with Fife Rock Products of Ogden. I married again and had four more children two daughters and twin boys. We have been married for 43 years. I now have 16 grandchildren and one great grandson.
I put in 37 years at Fife Rock Products and retired in 1994 at the age of 60. I don't know when I had time to work.
I have horses, chickens and a dog. I have also raised pigs, sheep, and calves. The saying goes “ You can take the boy away from the farm but you can't take the farm away from the boy".
I still enjoy hunting, fishing and camping with family and friends. I go every chance I get
Hobbies/interests/talents my greatest accomplishment in life was to make the world a hard place. Ready mix cement truck drivers do that type of thing.

LLOYD LISH JR. (Junior) 660 No. 1600 East Tremonton, Ut 84337 Ph # (435)257-7177
CLASS OR ACTIVITY AT BRHS THAT MOST INFLUENCED MY LIFE: It is difficult to name just one because we had so many great teachers at BRHS. “Tuff” Linford was a great baseball coach. Mr. Jorgensen helped me develop my voice. I've done a lot of barbershop and quartet singing. Mr. Blackham didn't take any guff and I can still quote some Shakespeare. Mr. Kerr was great, he was a friend to everyone. I think he is one of only two former teachers that are still alive at this time. He lives in my ward and still remembers our high school days. He still has a great sense of humor.
LIFE THESE PAST 55 YEARS: Becoming a self-proclaimed billionaire. Just kidding of course (Now Darrell Rose will be asking for a loan or handout). Seriously though I've worked hard. I Built a family business with my wife and sons. We own and operate a grain elevator, trucking and brokerage, service and ship grain throughout the world. I have raised and am still raising a wonderful family of eight children, 31 grandchildren, three step-grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. I have been in two bishoprics and a member of the Stake High Council. Cherre and I worked in the Logan Temple for four years. I was a member of the hospital board, city planning commission and the City Councilman for over 20 years. I've played baseball and sponsored many baseball teams. I help build a ball diamond and donated the first scoreboard at the Tremonton City North Park.
HOBBIES/ INTERESTS/TALENTS: I love to work to still do, whether it is on my little farm, in my yard and garden, or driving down the road in my Kenmore truck. Playing with my grandkids and watching their ballgames is a delight for me.



THE MIGHTY BEAR. DOES HE SCARE YOU?

DOROTHY (WILSON) RAMSDELL “Dixie”
6010 N 4600 W. P.O. Box 189 Bear River City, Utah 84301 (435)279-8268

The class that most influenced
My life for the past 55 years;
Acapella Choir and all the good advice from Mr. J.

What have you done with your life since 1952: Nothing much has changed since our last reunion. We have more great grandchildren (15 now). Dee and I have celebrated our Golden Wedding Anniversary in 2004. In 2006 we were married in the Logan Temple.

Hobbies/interests/ talents: Reading, quilting, spending time with family and friends.




CONNIE WOOD TERRY 335 West Center, Bountiful, Ut.
84010 Ph # (801)295-0375
Class and Activities that most Influenced my life these past 55 years.
Acapella choir, Leadership opportunities

LIFE THESE PAST 55 YEARS:
We made our home in Bountiful and have lived there now for 52 years. We have 5 children, 12 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.
We both retired – Boyd from L-3 Communications and Connie from the LDS Church.
Two of our daughters live in Phoenix, AZ, so we enjoy trips there as often as we can. We have gone on two extensive Church History trips and traveled all over the western states and some eastern ones – the last one to New York City, Palmyra, and Niagara Falls. We have enjoyed cruises to the Panama Canal, and the latest with our children and their spouses to the Eastern Caribbean for our 50th wedding anniversary.
We served a full time mission at Cove Fort Historic Site. We were called for 6 months and lived in our travel trailer. Then we were asked to extend our mission, so we moved into an apartment for the remainder of the mission – serving 18 months there. This was a wonderful experience.
I am currently serving as a church service missionary at the Church Office Building, something I was doing before our full time mission. I am also serving as music chairman at Bountiful Branch Assisted Living Center.
We have season tickets for BYU football and have a summer home in Oakley, Ut. We enjoy being there with our family and friends whenever we can.

Hobbies/Interest/Talents: Piano, Music, Sports, Traveling, Cruising (hoping to go to Alaska next summer)

SPECIAL MEMORY OF BRHS: Acapella choir – opportunities to learn and serve – good friends--good times!!!!

Words of Wisdom: Same as last time- Enjoy life, family, friends and this beautiful world!

Beverly Owen Buttars -1012 Deerwalk Lane, Ogden, UT 84404 Ph.#number (801)621-0430 & (801) 726-4288 e- mail : ebbuttars@relia.net

Activities that most influenced you at BRHS:looking back, most of my classes and activities help prepare me for the future. In type 1 and type 2 I acquired skills that I had used in most of my jobs.
What is happened in my life since 1952: It seems like a very short time since we graduated from BRHS. But when I really stop and reminisce through those years, and look in the mirror, 55 years does take a while, but still there are many sweet memories.
I have held four jobs (the paying kind), Garrett Freightlines, Harris Truck & Equipment, the Defense Depot in Ogden, and Cory Auto Salvage Yard.

My non-paying jobs have many rewards, being a wife, mother, grandmother, and caregiver. My sweetheart, Ed passed away March 3, 2004, leaving me to face the world alone again. Since Ed’s passing my health has decided to take a vacation. I have an electric chair a Jacuzzi, but have not had a lift put on my car yet. It is a little harder to do the things I want to do, but I have been able to do almost everything I want. Sometimes it takes a little more effort, but I still feel that I’m pretty darn lucky. I know a whole lot of people who have helped much worse than I do.

I am blessed with a family that knows my limits, and manages to keep me in line. They have provided me with grandchildren, and great-grandchildren who can really make the sunshine. I think they are God’s reward for surviving the children.

Looking back everything was fine. Being a member of the PEP club, PEP band, and Marching Band was fun. The very best part of school was the friends. Each and every one is special.

Hobbies/Interests/Talents: I have enjoyed many church callings, but being an officiator in the Ogden Temple was my favorite. I enjoy going to basketball, soccer, baseball and lacrosse, to watch my grandchildren play. I enjoy reading, hand work, traveling, and going to class reunions.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

McAldon Thompson—2309 N 40th Street-Phoenix, Az (602)955-2625
e-mail tyratt@cox.net

Class or Activity at BRHS most influenced my life for the past 55 years.
All of my classes had a major influence. American History has been of interest in my travel experiences etc, Mathematics has been a part of my construction career. Extra curricular activities: My activities in the church & community.

What have you done with your life since 1952?
We run the family farm and worked in construction for my father until we moved to Phoenix, Az. We have had our own construction business since that move in 1956. Recently served a mission for our church to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. We were assigned to the Richmond, Virginia Mission and while there we traveled the State on our free time. (Got caught up in our American History). Came home last year. I started up another construction business (Got bored with nothing to do) so now I am back working at what I have enjoyed all my life. Tyra and I have been active in the church all these years and have served both ward and stake assignments. We presently have 5 children, 20 grandchildren and 7 great grand children.

Hobbies/Interests/Talents:Ward & stake Choirs—I still play the Harmonica at church activities and special occasions. I like to travel and still manage some fishing trips.
LARRY L. HOWELL P.O. Box 81 Portage, Utah 8433
Ph # (435)866-9146
I worked at Hill Air Force Base. I Served in the U.S. Air Force for 4 years. I worked for the Box Elder County School District for 42 years. I married Onetta Henderson. We have 8 children. (6 are living). We have 26 grandchildren, and 18 ½ great grandchildren. I have served in all the church organizations. I served as a bishop for 9 years. I have also served as mayor for several terms. At the present time I am serving as Mayor of the greatest little town in Utah.
Onetta and I served 18 months in the London England Mission.

Hobbies/Interests/Talents: I like to travel and I enjoy being involved in government.

Larry was ill at the time of the reunion and as such was unable to attend the activities. I am saddened to report that he passed away shortly there after. I personally will miss my dear friend whom I have known since the 5th grade at the Portage, Utah grade school.

DAVID SCOTT 85 West 300 S. Fielding, Ut 84311 ph # (435)458-3757 cell (435)230-0384
MY LIFE SINCE 1952:
The year I got married to Ruby Marble who is from Malad, Idaho. We were married in the Logan Temple.

We have six children. David lives in North Ogden; Teresa Hunsaker lives in Elwood; Daniel (Dan) lives in Fielding; Ruby Lucinda (Cindy) Parry lives in Tremonton; Annette Hanson lives in Layton and Daren Scott lives in Fielding.

We have helped raise seven foster children and three brothers.

I worked at jobs around the valley and then worked at Hill Field for about seven years. I then worked for the Bear River Telephone co.. Working for the telephone company was a good job and I stayed with it for 32 years, at which time I retired.
I obtained a contractor and electrical license which turned out to be a good move. I started building homes and getting rentals to supplement our income. We live in Fielding which is where we raised our family.
We have had many church jobs and went on a LDS mission.
We enjoy our winters in Quartzsite, Arizona, where we love visiting and building on trailers for our friends.

We have 21 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. They are the love of our live.

We look forward to seen all of you folks at the reunion.
GAYE LAUB ANDERSON 1111 N. 2000 W #240 Far West, Utah 84404 Ph # (801) 731-6757 Cell (801)920-5960 Work (801)732-1199
(A Seniors Modular Home Park, A suburb of Ogden just off I-15 on the highway.


CLASS OR ACTIVITY THAT MOST INFLUENCED MY LIFE: probably working on the school paper and learning the basics of writing and selling advertising to businesses. I have used both off these activities many times. Also enjoyed many school activities attended with my friends. Definitely the class I would never take again is algebra.

My life since 1952: the most important activity was marrying Hartley Anderson on December 1952. There hasn't been a dull moment since. We raised six sons and the last caboose was the only daughter. We have 30 grandkids and six great. We have lived in many places and have made many friends in each place.

Since 1969 we have worked in a family-owned business (now run by our children. I am still active in the business.) We have had many exciting business trips combined with pleasure. Our most memorial trip was to Indonesia where we were guests of the prince and princess and met the Sultan at his palace. The greatest part of our business has been the satisfaction of knowing that our business has touched the lives of many people for good with both their health and their financial well-being. We were blessed on going on a mission for the church to Haywood California for 18 months. (We were there during the last reunion, I missed being with all with you all.)

Hobbies/interests/talents: being with my family and friends anytime and especially the fishing and camping trips with them. Reading, studying the Gospel, and nutrition, taking care of my small vegetable and flower gardens (just the size I can manage now), and taking walks. Traveling on business trips with interesting and fun side trips included.

Saturday, June 7, 2008


DEVERE WATKINS 980 East Brookhaven Dr. Kaysville, Ut. 84037 (801)497-9418 e-mail dwatkins@meleodusa.net
ACTIVITIES THAT INFLUENCED MY LIFE:
I especially enjoyed the year serving on the student council. The special group of teachers in a variety of subjects who made an extra effort to see that we received a fairly broad and deep understanding in a wide array of life's pursuits.

My life since 1952: I attended Utah State University from 1952 to 1959 with a two year church mission in Toronto/Montréal in 1956 to 57. My college degree was in business administration. I was commissioned a lieutenant in the USAF and served on active duty from 1959 to 1963. I entered commercial banking working for five banks over a 30 year period. I graduated from the Pacific Coast school of banking at the University of Washington. Before my retirement I served as senior vice president and senior branch administrator, and served on the Board of Directors. I married E. Dan Anderson from Brigham city in 1959. We raised five children and have 10 grandchildren. My wife and I have lived in four states and in London England, and have traveled to a number of foreign countries during our life together. We have been active in our church including a mission we served together in 2000 to 2001. We are currently working at the Bountiful LDS Temple. We are now in our fifth year as temple workers. We have been blessed with good health, good friends, and generally a very happy and prosperous life.

Hobbies/Interests/Talents: I enjoy writing personal biographic life stories. I golf several times a week in the summers. I snow ski in the winter months. I enjoy reading both fiction and nonfiction.

Rodney Trent John

RODNEY TRENT JOHN 6238 W. 9600 No., Highland, Utah 84003
Ph. # (801) 380-1234 e-mail address: rodnjoan@utahbroadband.com
LIFE SINCE 1952: The summer after graduation I worked at Hill AFB, then enrolled at the University of Utah in
their engineering program. During the following couple of years my education at the "U" was interspersed with or overlapped work with Standard Stations. The winter of 1953-54 was spent working in Los Angeles. In the fall of 1955 I received a call to serve in the New England mission for the LDS Church, and spent the next two years in Massachusetts, Maine and Nova Scotia, Canada. I joined the Utah Air National Guard after my mission release, and in March 1958, until September was on active duty. In the fall of 1958 I went to work for the Sperry Engineering Lab in Salt Lake as an engineering aid. After a year there I was promoted to engineer, and given the responsibility for thrust and drag analysis of the Sergeant missile, which we were building at that time. I worked there for the next few years, simultaneously taking classes in math and engineering. I finally decided this was not the field I was most interested in, and returned to the "U" full time studying in the biological sciences. I graduated from the "U" in 1963, and went to work for the Utah Department of Fish and Game (later to become the Division of Wildlife Resources).
During my active duty training with the Air Guard I met Marian Newsom. She later came to BYU, and we were married in 1960. We had five children, two boys, three girls. While working for the State Wildlife agency I felt I was part of some original and worthwhile accomplishments. I worked with a biologist in Washington State and trapped the first Rocky Mountain goats ever brought into Utah; was in charge of the project to tranquilize and move the first moose transplanted in the stat~ (the first ever done by helicopter); did the first helicopter survey and transplanting of Utah's desert bighorn sheep and some of the original research, including radio telemetry tracking, in the Canyonlands area of the state; was the Regional Supervisor when Strawberry Reservoir was treated with rotenone (the largest project of its kind ever undertaken in the world): and as a Regional Supervisor, pioneered a new personnel management program. I retired in 1993 after 30 years with the DWR.
Interspersed with all of the above I served in various church and other callings. These included Elders Quorum President, Bishopric, Branch President at the Provo Missionary Training Center, Stake High Council, Stake Mission President, Teacher and Councilor at the Utah State Prison, High Priest leadership and at present Ward Executive Secretary. Marian and I were divorced after 26 years of marriage and I married Joan Beck. Our combined families include ten children, 25 grandchildren. and just recently a great grandson. She and I served a mission together in Croatia, which was a part of the Slovenia Ljubljana Mission. We have also traveled a bit together, including several places in the US and Canada, a two-month road trip to Alaska and a six week trip to Europe (Austria, Switzerland, Germany, England and France). We have also taken two cruises to Alaska and cruises to the Caribbean and Panama Canal, and last summer did a cruise on the Baltic Sea, visiting Russia and several other Baltic countries.
Hobbies/Interests/Talents: Woodworking/cabinetmaking, photography, hiking, fishing, travel...

LOIS (PORRITT)BONE & Paul D. Bone (See previous page for address etc)
CLASSES TAKEN AT BRHS that most influenced my life in the last 55 years: Probably the business and type classes I have used most.

Life activities since 1952:
1952 -- 2 weeks before graduation I went to work for Bear River State Bank which later became the First Security Bank.
1953 -- Paul and I were married..
1955 -- We move to Perris and then Sunnymead, California. Paul was stationed at March Air Force Base close by.
1956 -- Paul was discharged from the Air Force and we moved to Tremonton. He went to school at Utah State and I went back to work at First Security Bank.
1957 -- Our daughter Lorene was born.
1962 -- Paul graduated from Utah State and we moved to Salt Lake City.
1966 -- Our second daughter Katie was born.

When Katie was in Junior High Island I went back to work for first security Bank at Valley Fair Mall Branch for about 12 years.

1952 -- I retired to tend our third grandchild.
2002 -- We moved to Riverton, Utah where we live close to our daughters and our grandchildren.

Hobbies / interest/ talents: we have enjoyed many camping trips with family and friends. We enjoy visiting historical sites and have visited many in our travels. We have visited many Civil War sites and revolutionary sites as well.

Mary (Munns) Gardner 5955N 3600 W Brigham City, Utah 84302
Phone # (435)279-8396 cell # (435) 279-7866
e-mail mapagardner@frontiernet.net

Activity that most influenced the past 55 years;
Choir – given the opportunity to sing and learn parts- have sung in different choirs- Ward, Stake, etc. Once we sang in the Salt Lake Tabernacle.

Last 55 years: Frank and I know were married in June 1953 in the Logan temple. We have one daughter and five sons. We have remained active in the church and have hailed positions in almost all organizations. I worked at the IRS, the honey milk grain, Barrett or metal, walks out of high school. Each place I was doing secretarial work. I retired in 1997.

We were called to served as CES missionaries for the church and served in Alabama. We were working with the seminary and institutes students. We really enjoyed our time in the South.

Two years plus a goal our second son built us a new home just a few miles east of Bear River City. We are annexed to Honeyville and are members of the Bear River Third Ward. Our address is Brigham city but that's just to fool those people that we do want to find us. Frank has had heart surgery and other medical problems and is now taking up wood carving. Frank retired from Thiokol after about 33 years. I still love to buy, cut and sew material and make quilts. I have had both knees replaced, and this year an ankle fused.

Hobbies interests and talents. I enjoy hand sewing to include crocheting, knitting, netting, some tating, counter cross stitch, quilt making, and embroidery. I amuse myself at the piano, and singing in the choir.

High School 1952



This is the BRHS we all knew. As you will see in further pictures it has changed.

BARBARA G. SMITH ABBOTT 105 W 200 N Spanish Fork, Ut. 84660 Ph # (801)794-2111 e-mail hunny67@hotmail.com
CLASS OR ACTIVITIES THAT MOST INFLUENCED MY LIFE:
Home Economics has been a big influence in my life. I have developed my skill is sewing to make a living and to help with clothing my children. As a matter of fact, several people have asked me to sew for them but I have felt like I was not a professional. I have sewn my daughter's wedding dress and made shawls for children and grandchildren. I have made little blessing tuxes for my grandsons. For my granddaughter, I have made a blessing and baptismal dress from the leftover wedding dress lace. I have had to pass my skills on to my children, and granddaughter. I have enjoyed the compliments. Mr. Kerr, my American problems teacher has been a great influence in passing his life experiences on to his students. I was always able to go to him whenever I have a problem.

SINCE 1952, which covers a large expanse of years especially since I am still only 39 years old:
I have worked for many years as a nurses aide which I was trained for right out of high school. I married Lemuel Allen Abbott in 1957 in the Logan Temple. We were married just shy of 41 years when he passed away.
I have raised seven children which includes five boys and two girls. I helped raise my grandchildren and spoiled them rotten
I believe being a good mother and raising children is an art and looking back now, I never realized how much I would need the skills until my grandchildren came along and I had the privilege to help. I also had to use my skills as a nurse, as I took care of a husband with his ill health.
HOBBIES/INTERESTS/ TALENTS: My hobbies and interests are playing on the Internet and the wonderful people all around the world. I have even set up my own web page and feel very happy about the results. I've had so many forums to speak and get all kinds of input. I have been working on genealogy and on my family history trying to get all the information I can on both my husband and my side of the family. I still sew and work on projects with anyone that needs my help with these areas of expertise.

ARLENE (ROGERS) STARK 1081 E 790 N Shelly, Idaho 83274 Ph. #(208)357-7052
Class that most influenced my live in the past 55 years: Mr. Blackhams English Class

The Past since 1952; Since our marriage we have lived in Tremonton, Sandy and Bothwell, Utah. For the pasat 43 years we have lived in Shelly, Idaho, where we have raised our family of six—three boys and three girls. We are proud of our children, 23 grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. Without a doubt I consider our family my greatest accomplishment and joy in life. Through the years I have worked at Idaho Supreme as a lab tech., Bingham County in the Assessor’s office, and GPOD of Idaho as a secretary.
I have served in various organizations in the Church throughout my life.
Because of health issues this time of my life is very challenging, but I find much enjoyment and fulfillment in my family, church involvement and gardening.
Hobbies/Interests/Talents: Good music, gardening, family and fun.

Don Nish

dnnish@hotmail.com
CLASS & ACTIVITIES THAT INFLUENCE ME the PAST 55 YEARS:
Basketball, Seminary, Education.

LIFE THE PAST 55 YEARS: College, Marriage, Family. We have raised (3 Girls & 3 Boys). I worked in pharmaceutical sales and sales management also in the oil and gas exploration area, and with tax shelter and annuities investments.

Hobbies/Interests/Talents: I enjoy reading, gardening with my wife, and some travel.

Bear River High School 2007

This is a photo of Bear River High School as it now stands. There is more to the left but it will be on another page.