Sunday, May 8, 2011

Margie, Young Adult Photo Gallery


























Above, Margie is shown with a friend, LeVoy Udy. She mentioned the Udy's very often in her journals. Most of these pictures were taken after she left home and went to work at the Utah Depot.












Margie loved going out with the girls and was a good bowler. She said she was not worried about being single at the age of 24, when most of the other girls were already hitched. She said, "I didn't give a hoot." She is pictured on the far left with her bowling buddies.






Still, there was time to go back home and visit. Here, someone threw open the door of the outhouse and Margie can be seen covering her face. She is also seen here taking a snooze in the front room of Grandma Ward's house.











Margie was voted Queen of the Gold and Green Ball. She is seen here with her Court on February 25, 1939. Taken at the Stake Green and Gold Ball. Attendants were Amanda Ward and Melva Davis. Train Bearers were Mary Jensen and Sheron Hales. Flower Girls were Connie Forsberg and Diana Bournes (spelling ?), and the Crown Bearer was Vaughn Tingey.





Margie loved to go places, especially with her friends. Swimming was a favorite. In the first swimming photo, she is second from the left. In the following, she is third from the left.

















Sunday, May 1, 2011

This is Margie's mother and father, Mina and Art (Eberhardt) Ward. It is taken in front of their house.





















This is Grandpa Ward with their dog, Curly. He is the one they fed some rather strong homemade cheese. The dog curled his lip and acted embarrassed that he was turning down a meal.



















This is Grandma Ward in front of the house, looking north toward the barn.

















I (Scott) never remember seeing Grandma Ward in anything but a dress. She never wore pants, rather always a dress, even when working in the garden. This picture was taken in front of the house. Notice the vintage car in the background.

















This is the view of the neighborhood showing the hill to the west.







This is the view of the front yard from the front step.










This shows the picture of Baby Mary, Margie's older sister who died at about the age of two. No funeral was allowed because of the sickness she had.







Grandma never quite got over losing Baby Mary. Some said Margie was sent to replace her. Grandma insisted Margie was not sent to replace anyone.










This is Welton standing above Verl. Verl was Margie's older brother who also died not long after this picture. Grandma Ward often walked alone to the cemetery to visit the graves of these little ones.

















Here is a more modern look at the house many years later. We used to play in the leaves and make trails for "Fox and Geese." We had an 8mm movie Dad made of Grandpa Ward giving us wheelbarrow rides around the lawn. We lost that film in the Teton Flood.










This is Margie with Grandma Ward when Margie was about three years old.

















This is Margie at about three years of age, with baby Smith and older brother Welton.

















This is another picture similar to the one above.




















This is Margie with her younger brother, Smith. Margie is about 8 or 9 years old.
















This is Margie in her dance costume at about age 10. She was dressed as "Sunshine."


















This is Margie with her younger brother, Smith. It is about the age of 10, or 1931.













This is Margie at age 10 showing off her dolls



















This is Margie in about the 5th or 6th grade. She is the 2nd from the left on the 3rd row. She enjoyed school and felt sad when the school was consolidated with another and closed. Her best friend was her cousin, Amanda.