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100

This was the snack served in Carolyn‘s kindergarten class.

Graham crackers, and milk

100

The hairstyle that Fern preferred on her daughter, Carolyn.

Short Shirley Temple curls

100

The brand of Carolyn’s first bike.

Olga

100

This place is where Carolyn was baptized.

The Salt Lake Tabernacle

100

This is the place where R.L., Carolyn‘s brother, was born.

Great Falls, Montana

200

These were the words Robert Cope said when he met his first child, Carolyn, at the airport.

“May I take her?”

200

This was used instead of a car seat when Carolyn was a baby during travel in the car.

A cardboard box

200

This was served as a typical family breakfast in the Cope home.

Hot cereal (oatmeal, cracked wheat, cream of wheat)

200

This sibling of Carolyn’s contracted polio.

Nadine

200

Carolyn enjoyed this water sport in the summers.

synchronized swimming or water ballet

300

This apostle blessed Nadine that she would have a normal life after her eye injury.

Elder Matthew Cowley 

300

Stitches were performed by Fern on this family animal.

Kitty

300

This person had an adventurous, traveling spirit, and influenced Carolyn’s love of traveling.

Grandpa Cope

300

This sibling of Carolyn’s got carried to the top of Mount Timpanogos on grandpa Cope’s shoulders.

Sterling

300

Carolyn met this Prophet of the church as he was leaving a meeting.

President George Albert Smith

400

This was how Fern was able to get Carolyn to come home when playing outside.

Sang Carolyn’s name in an operatic voice

400

At this age, Carolyn received her patriarchal blessing by patriarch Samuel H. Hurst.

12

400

 This was the activity that Mother (Fern) encouraged in the car when the kids got restless.

Singing

400

Grandma Fern was terrified of this animal because of bad childhood experiences.

Dogs

400

This is the man who was sprinkled with fairy dust (flour) while sleeping instead of watching Carolyn and R.L.

Uncle Frank

500

On Halloween, this action was a requirement by Mother (Fern) to do at the houses when you wanted a treat.

Sing a ditty

500

This friend of grandma Carolyn’s, helped her how to ride a bike.

Vicky

500

This was the person that baptized Carolyn.

Melvin G. Stout, her second cousin

500

This was the reward for when the children behaved while at church when they met in the choir room at Granite High School.

Sliding down the banister. (Mother did not approve)

500

These punishments were given when Carolyn was discovered, playing with matches.

Paddling, five dollar fine, sat in the corner, missed dinner

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