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Harlon and Thelda's baby
H & T, along with Grandma Moulton, traveled in this way to Salt Lake to be married in the temple
H & T went on their honeymoon here
Hungry grandchildren were often given this sandwich
Number of siblings of both H & T
Complainers were often advised to "jump up and _____ him with both feet"
Harlon had both of these replaced
H & T's families were _________
Harlon was often called this by family members
H was working in Island Park as this when he was drafted into WW2
Horse's name that sparked idea for Nelda's name
Animals that Thelda always raised
When T got her first refrigerator, family members were treated to this for weeks!
As an infant, H was sickly & had this lung illness
H was this in WW2
Prior to marriage, T worked in Victor at this place (2 words)
In the summer, H & T always had a large _________
If you ask too many questions, you will hear a story about this little animal
H sometimes referred to the farm as "the _____ ____ ____ farm." (3 words)
One of two nicknames T's brothers called her
T worked in this factory during WW2
H had a different _________ for each grandchild
T made sure this jar was almost always full
Family nickname for Leora
Thelda once had a measuring mishap while making these
H used to tease Carl by adapting a nursery rhyme---"_______ _______, puddin' and pie, kissed the girls and made them cry . . . " (2 words)
H always did this while milking cows
After a dog ate T's homemade ice cream, H suggested that maybe his friend, the dog, would like a piece of this to go with it
Oldest of H & T's children
When T was in labor with Doyle (a month early), Brent and Richard were sent to fetch H. On the way, they saw this and got so excited they forgot about their errand.
T's cook stove used this type of fuel
H & T lived down at the ranch for this many years

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