RAY AND SHARLENE SCHEAR LLOYD
Ray was born November 25, 1932, to Earl and Aritha Lloyd, in Murray, Utah. When Ray was about four years old the family moved to Strawberry Valley to run Lloyds Lodge, at Strawberry Junction. He lived there and went to Heber Elementary Schools until 1949; then the family started the Fish Plant in Charleston. Ray helped his father and brothers run it. Ray was active in school activities, and was on the football team for three years as tackle and full back, also took allstate in 165 pounds wrestling. He graduated from Wasatch High School in May 1952. Ray met Sharlene Schear in High School. Sharlene is the daughter of Darwin and Thora Schear. She was born May 8, 1934, and lived in Midway all her live. She went to Midway Elementary School until the ninth grade then went to Wasatch High School. Sharlene too was active in school. She was on the School paper for two years and a member of the Pep Club, and was Vice President of the Senior Class. Graduated in May 1952.
Ray and Sharlene went together during their Senior year and were married on August 22, 1952 in the Salt Lake Temple. Ray started his own construction Company with a partner in 1957, and since then his Company, Wasatch Construction Company has built the golf course in Parley’s Canyon, Brownie Lake and Sheep Creek Reservoir in Ashley Vernal and Little Deer Creek Reservoir in American Fork Canyon. State Park roads in Midway and many others. Sharelene keeps busy in Church. She worked in the MIA as a counselor, and is now working in Primary. Ray and Sharlene have three children. Steven Ray, born May 13, 1953. Suzanne born September 2, 1955, Jeffery Dee born March 5, 1957. Steven and Suzanne are students at Wasatch Junior High, and Jeffery is a student at Midway Elementary School. Steven just won a certificate of Honorable Mention in Medicine and Health in the Science Fair at the B.Y.U. Suzanne’s class in MIA has more honor badges than any of the others in the Stake. Jeffery plays Little League Ball. Both baseball and basketball. In basketball this year his team won the tournament in Wasatch County and then went up to Coalville and won up there. Ray and Sharelene bought her folks home in Midway and are living in it now. There hobbies are quarter horses and they all make it a family affair when they go riding. They also love to fish and hunt. Also raise hunting dogs.
RUSSELL T. AND MARY LLOYD CUILLARD
Russ and Mary and their three children live in Sepulveda, California. Where Russ is Construction Engineer for Palmer and Company of Los Angeles. Russ has always been involved in Scouting. Mary is working in the Relief Society. They have always had foster children in their home, and loved them like they were their own, besides having three children of their own. Their oldest boy David has served a Southwest Indian Mission and is employed now in construction work. Jean is married to David Nuttal. They have a boy Eric who is two years old,and David is a school office manager. Tommy was recently married to Donna Debenec, and resides in Sepulveda where he is going to school and has part-time work with the Los Angeles Police Force.
MONT B. AND LANAE LLOYD FITZGERALD
Mont, LaNae, their two sons and two daughters, live on the Fitzgerald Bro’s. Ranch in Woodland, Utah. Here, on the banks of the Provo River, in a beautiful, rustic location, they are engaged in the sheep and cattle business. For a hobby, they breed, raise, and train quarter horses. Each has his own riding horse. Mont takes pride in his chariot team which won first place in the Heber-Kamas Cutter Racing Association, in 1968, an honor which took him to the world finals in Pocatello, Idaho. Rodney M., sixteen years of age, is a fine horseman in his own right. He was named “All-around Youth” in State 4-H competition at Nephi, Utah, last year. Kay L., thirteen, follows in his dad and brother’s footsteps, having won his share of blue ribbons with his registered quarterhorse mare, Lucky Star. Both boys share ranch chores, love sports and participate in church activities.
Brenda, twelve and Jan, eight, love horses and other animals. They play the piano, and are active in school and church affairs. Brenda takes dancing lessons and belongs to a twirling group. Jan’s secret ambition is to compete in junior riding and rodeo events.
LeNae belongs to the Heber Valley Saddlettes, is active in civic affairs, church auxilaries, and is a counselor in the Ward Relief Society. She enjoys ranch life and makes frequent trips with her husband and children to the West Desert where they winter their sheep and cattle.
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KENNETH D. AND CLEO COOK LLOYD
Ken and Cleo were married in 1947. They have five children. Peggy Ann, Larry, Robert, Kathleen and Daniel. They were divorced, Cleo and the children live in San Jose, California. Ken lives in Salt Lake, Utah. He is employed as a heavy equipment operator and frequently travels with his job. Ken served in the Marine Corp. In World War II.
ERVAN R. MURDOCK
Ervan R. Murdock, son of David Steele Murdock and Emily Van Wagenen, attended grade school in Heber City and Provo. Later Ervan took a correspondence course equal to High School education in Electronics. Ervan loved to fish and hunt and he was always considered the Life of the Party.
Ervan was baptized on 28th day of June 1908 in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. On July 10, 1918 in Provo, Utah Ervan married Ora (Zora) Fleming Murdock. Later on the 21th day of April 1932 Ervan and Zora were married in the Salt Lake Temple. Ervan migrated from Provo to Ogden, Utah. Ervan was an Electrical Expert.
RICHARD DEAN MURDOCK
Richard Dean Murdock, son of Ervan R. Murdock and Zora Fleming, attended Ogden High School, Weber College, Brigham Young University, University of Utah. He graduated with an A S Degree and a B S Degree. His favorite recreation was fishing, hunting, and traveling. Richard was talented with all musical instruments. Carpentry was his hobby and he knew all phases of building. Richard was baptized on 11 March 1928 into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He was married in the Logan Temple on 30th of July 1942 to Charlene Cross. Richard’s business activities were Federal Aviation Agency, Radar Approach Control Center. In World War II he served in Africa as a fighter pilot with the Air Force.
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