Friday, December 31, 2010

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And that represents the last of the pictures that I have been working with. That does not mean that others will not be added later as they come to light. I hope that other family members may wish to add to this site. It is a treasure!

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Mike and Susan's wedding picture, Aug. 16, 1969. L to R: Bro. and Sis. Hatch (Susan's parents), Mike's parents, Robert, Mike, Susan and I don't know any of the bridesmaids.

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My mother wrote on the back of this picture: "Mullan High School. Rita, Adrienne, Florence all graduated from here -- Rita in 1928 (she finished in three years), Adrienne in 1931, & Florence in 1935 -- and Barry in 1958. One small corner of the elementary school shows in the background. Ken was school superintendent here for four years, then we came to BYU."

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A reminder of one of my greater ego trips. I ran for President of the freshman class at BYU in 1958. This was my campaign picture. I came in 5th out of 13 candidates. End of political career!!!

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Another view of the Springville house showing the fence that later got replaced with a carport that my father build.

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A Christmas card from the Jim Nance family. They lived across the street from my parent's home. Jim was a fine doctor. He delivered our second daughter, Kristi.

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Mike and Susan Hatch Lauritzen. Don't know the date or the occasion, but Mike is obviously already in the Air Force.

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Another view of the house with my new car, a 1962 Volkswagen bug, parked in front. Winter of 1963.

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The home that my parents bought in Springville, UT, the summer of 1958. The windows on the far right were installed by my father to replace a garage door that was there.

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My mother (seated, far right end) was a member of the Springville Stake (LDS) Singing Mothers. About 1959.

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In 1958 I represented my high school, Mullan High, in what we called "Boy's State" held in Pocatello, ID. I am on the back row, third from the left.

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Another shot of Mom and her turkey friends. About 1953.

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Mike, Lynne, and Robert. About 1953.

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Mike loved to play in the field behind our Magna house. About 1953.

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Lynne, in Magna, with her new short haircut. About 1953.

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Robert, Mike, and Mr. Clem in Magna. About 1953.

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Johnny Prescott's Shell station on the old highway in Mullan. Dad bought all his gas from Johnny. And, he traded a shotgun to Johnny for repairs to the front of the 1950 Mercury that I had allowed to roll down the hill behind our house and crash into the garbage truck. Robert was in the car at the time. I was draining the radiator -- something that nobody does today.

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My father in his Superintendent's Office in the Mullan high school. About 1957.

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A wintry front view of our home in Mullan, ID. This was before we moved the steps to the side (to the right of the picture). I don't know who the people are on the steps. About 1958.

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Another shot of Robert and Mike in the field behind our Magna home. About 1953

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Barry and Robert cleaning out the corn stalks from the garden. About 1953 in the fall.

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Our turkeys seemed to always know when Mom was going to hang out her laundry. I think they liked her. I know that we liked them??? Yum.

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Robert and Mike standing in front of our chicken coop behind our Magna home. About 1953.

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Robert and Mike in the field behind our Magna home. About 1953.

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Bellevue Jr. High football team, 1953-54. Back, L to R: Art Barrett, Gerry Baldwin, Johnny Pascoe, Bob Shipp, Melvin Fisher, Coach Robert Hamblin, Russell Grandeen, Lee Sievers, Jack Myers, Jack Larson, Mickey Barker, Bob Hatch. Front, L to R: Jackie O'Donnell, Don Ivie, Mitch Lete, Barry Lauritzen, Rex Roark, Buzzy ???, Ronnie Beckley, Edwin Johnson.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

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The summer of 1953 we moved to Bellevue, Idaho, where my father was the superintendent of schools. This is my 8th grade class. The teacher, Miss Jean Mizer, wrote the story "Cipher in the Snow" which was later made into a very popular church film by the LDS church. She was not LDS. The class members, L to R top row: Noleen Carter, Russell Grandeen (Russ was a member of a religious group called The Followers. They did not believe in doctors. One day summer of 1954 he tipped over his father's tractor severing the artery in his leg. His family gathered around and prayed for him as he bled to death.), Elva Kohler, Rex Roark, Melvin Fisher. Middle, L to R: Teacher Jean Mizer, Jackie O'Donnell (at that time Jack was the american junior national champion trap shooter. We called him quack, quills, and other names that I never understood. He later graduated from West Point and we still correspond to this day.), Kay Rogers, Barry Lauritzen, Shirley Wright, Don Ivie, Jean Lance. Bottom, L to R: Lois Shoemaker, Jack Larson, Joy Ivie, Johnny Pascoe, Karen Williams, Mickey Barker, Gerry Baldwin.

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Mike in the tub in Magna. He is wearing my work hat. 1951.

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I can't express in words the love and respect that I have for my dear grandparents, John and Mary Elva Lauritzen. They were and are great people.

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That hay belonged to a man who rented the property from our landlady. That is Mike, Barry, Lynne and Robert. The dog -- one of the best dogs a boy ever had -- is Mr. Clem. He could be blocks away, but when I whistled, he would come running. One day he just didn't come back. I think he must have been killed by one of the neighbors.

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His nickname which he carried for years was "Mudpie Mike". Every chance he got he was playing in the mud -- even if he had to make the mud for himself. Spring 1951.

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We did have fun. Wonder where Mike was this day? Spring 1951 in Magna.

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My parents would have probably been arrested today for allowing their children to swim in the irrigation water. We had a ditch that flowed across the front of the property and when it was our water turn, this was the result. We often found large carp that came down the ditch into our front lawn with the water. Spring 1951.

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Barry, Mom, Lynne, Robert and Mike, Little Cottonwood Canyon. June 1951.

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Lynne, Robert, Barry and Mike in the Magna front yard. Spring 1951.

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My father standing in his garden among the peach trees in Magna. Spring 1951.

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My father was a workaholic and expected his kids to be the same. We didn't have a horse to pull the plow in his garden, so cousin Bill, myself, Lynne, and cousin Anne filled the bill. Spring of 1951.

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Another shot of the chicken coop along with some of the chickens. Also, the hay barn is to the left. We never stored hay there but did raise some turkeys who preferred to perch in the rafters at night.

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Our chicken coop just behind the house in Magna, UT. Mom's clothesline is on the left. No electric clothes dryers in those days. June 1951.
I don't have a picture, but later Dad built a platform for my pup tent just on the other side of that clothesline. I slept in that tent many nights, often accompanied by one or both of my brothers.

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Lynne, Barry, Robert and Mike in the front yard in Magna. About 1951.

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It is just a guess, but I believe this is another shot up Little Cottonwood Canyon in June 1951. I don't know whose arm that is, but the other players are Robert, cousin Bill, and Lynne.

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Another view up Little Cottonwood Canyon, June 1951. Robert, Mom, Mike, Dad and Lynne. I was the photographer, so I have no excuse for the poor quality of the shot.

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Little Cottonwood Canyon, just out of Salt Lake City. Mom, Robert, Mike, Dad and Lynne. June 1951.

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My cousin Bill Miller in my basement bedroom in Magna, UT. That helmet was a souveneir that my father sent to me from Germany, WWII. June 1951.

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My brother, Mike, in the door of the chicken coop in Magna, UT. June 1951.

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Lynne, Robert and Mike in our Magna front yard. June 1951.

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I don't remember her name, but this was out neighbor to the south in Magna, UT. Picture is taken in our front yard there. June 1951.

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Another shot of the family outing in the canyon outside of Salt Lake. About 1951.

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Robert up the canyon in Utah. About 1951.

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My sister, Lynne. About 1948.

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This is a bunch of the girls from our ward in Magna, UT. L to R top: ???Christianson, Jackie Snell, don't know the other two. L to R middle: Geraldine Riley, LaRae Thomas, Doris Thomas (the Thomas family were our next door neighbors to the north), Lynne Lauritzen. Bottom L to R: Michael Lauritzen, Robert Lauritzen. About 1953.

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Barry and Bill Miller, Pocatello, about 1950.