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RICHFIELD — "We enjoy doing things together," said Leonora Dahlman. "I think our kids have learned that from us."
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — It was the late 1950s and Vera was out to lunch with her friends at a restaurant across from West High School, where she was studying. There, she met some guys from Tooele who were hanging out, taking a break from a tedious day at school. One of them started talking to her, but she did not like what she saw.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Jolina and Bill Warfield will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary June 27. They are members of the Cathedral of the Madeleine Parish.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — "Throughout time, we have depended on people with the gift of wealth to support the arts, just as we depend on people with other gifts to support the community in any way they can. The Cathedral of the Madeleine plays an important role in the arts community, and is a piece of art in and of itself. It needs our support in order to stand fast into the future," said Bishop George Niederauer in 2004, now Archbishop of San Francisco.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Katherine "Kay" Teresa Gibson, 89, died June 10, surrounded by her family. She was a member of Sacred Heart Parish.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Patti and Roland Allen will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary June 28. They are members of Saint Thomas More Parish, Sandy.
>>>WEST VALLEY CITY — Guadalupe Escobedo Valdez, 79, died June 6, in the company of her family.
>>>OGDEN — "We have walked through hail, rain, wind, sunshine, double rainbows, the dark, and the light of the stars," said Rita Kaehler, 20, a Crossroads walker from Lodi, Calif. "The thing about the Sierra Mountains in Nevada, is the weather changes every 30 minutes, and makes it an adventure."
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — "It has been wonderful," said Holy Cross Sister Jacinta Millán of her ministry as she began to tear up and become sentimental.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Over 300 youth and their adult leaders gathered June 11, in an interfaith devotional at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Here, teen leaders of the Jewish, Roman Catholic, Mormon, Greek Orthodox, Hindu, and Muslim faiths shared their dreams for a socially and environmentally healthy world. Mariana Estrada of the Cathedral parish sang "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." Jake LaPutka from Immaculate Conception carried the American flag to symbolize the youth’s pride in their country and community. Lindsay John from Saint John the Baptist Parish prayed for a successful event. Others spoke about peace, harmony, justice, and stewardship. All present concluded the devotional by singing "Let There Be Peace on Earth."
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