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Not Forgotten Podcast
by Lyman Hafen
This podcast cuts to the core of the Dixie Spirit by sharing the writings of Lyman Hafen in his own voice, and interviews with men and women who possess the stories and carry the authentic voice of this singular place. The shoulders we stand on are broad and strong. They are the shoulders of the Southern Paiute, the Latter-day Saint Pioneers and countless others. There is so much about them and this place to be remembered, they are Not Forgotten.
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E60: Doris Andelin and The Gable House
Doris Andelin sits down with Lyman to talk about how she and her late husband Mike came to St. George in the mid-1970s and gave the town a new dining and design experience at a transitional time in this community’s history.
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E59 Brian Tenney Reconnects With His Dixie Roots
Lyman is joined by retired advertising executive Brian Tenney who grew up in Southern Idaho but moved his young family to St. George in the 1980s where he reconnected with roots running deep into Dixie’s red sand.
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E58: Carmen Snow and Her Dixie Legacy
Carmen Iverson Snow joins Lyman for a walk down memory lane with stories about growing up in the town of Washington and a lifetime full of projects celebrating the history of Utah’s Dixie.
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E57: St. George Temple and Tabernacle
Special guest Steven E. Snow joins Lyman to talk about the construction of two of St. George’s most magnificent and beloved buildings: the St. George Temple and Tabernacle. They discuss how these structures miraculously came to be during a time of dire poverty in a community of little more than a thousand people.
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E56: Just One Beautiful Thing
Dr. Richard Whitehead and the renown sculptor Jerry Anderson sit down with Lyman to talk about the classic Dixie story of David and Wilhelmina Cannon, and how the intricate beauty of a sego lily changed their lives in early St. George. Jerry Anderson has sculpted a monument honoring these two pioneer settlers of Utah’s Dixie.
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E55: Ted Spilsbury and His Dixie Family Legacy
Lyman is joined by Ted Spilsbury, his wife Vivian, and children Jody Spilsbury Snow and Brock, for a walk down memory lane in St. George and a look at the quintessential legacy of this Dixie family.
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E54: Wally Mathis and the Golden Years of Dixie High
Mandy Mathis, daughter of Wally, sheds insightful light on her father’s legacy at Dixie High School, with some entertaining help from Wally’s fellow faculty members Jay Andrus and Doug Drake.
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E53: The Newbys of Dixie
Lyman is joined by one of St. George’s great businessmen, Ken Newby, along with his son Grag, and daughters Lacy Franke and Lindsey Sullivan. They share their family story and what it means to be from Dixie.
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E52: The Larkin Brothers
Lyman is joined by Dale and Derrill Larkin, two brothers who embody the Dixie Spirit in amazing ways. They share stories of tragedy and joy growing up in the red sand of Dixie.
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E51: The Wayne and Bessie Gardner Story
Lyman shares the heroic and tragic story of Wayne Gardner’s death on the Arizona Strip during the snowy winter of 1949. He is joined by Wayne’s daughter Katherine Gardner Staheli and her son Burke Staheli.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast cuts to the core of the Dixie Spirit by sharing the writings of Lyman Hafen in his own voice, and interviews with men and women who possess the stories and carry the authentic voice of this singular place. The shoulders we stand on are broad and strong. They are the shoulders of the Southern Paiute, the Latter-day Saint Pioneers and countless others. There is so much about them and this place to be remembered, they are Not Forgotten.
HOSTED BY
Lyman Hafen
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