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Kay Little: Mom and dad on a weekend trip to Chicago with their good friends Ross and Marva Weaver. (Pictured is John F. Evans and Patsy Ann Stone Evans)
Kay Little: The Council Bluffs Branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, located on 9th and A, in approx. 1956. Do you recognize anyone?
Kay Little: 1952 Church Christmas Party, Council Bluffs, Iowa. This photo was scanned from one of dad's stereo slides. Is that Peggy Thornton in the front in the blue dress, with her brother to her left?
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Kay Little: My sister Nancy and I at the Lincoln Monument in Council Bluffs, in the early 1950's. This monument was to commemorate the visit of Abraham Lincoln to Council Bluffs on August 19, 1859. From this point he viewed the extensive panorama of the valley of the
Kay Little: President David O. McKay and Bishop LeGrand Richards (Presiding Bishop of the LDS Church) at the Mormon Bridge Dedication in May of 1953, Omaha, Nebraska. This photo was scanned from my dad's stereo slide collection.
Kay Little: Mormon Bridge Dedication Parade, Florence, Nebraska, May of 1953. A historical parade led the procession of distinguished guests to 30th Street at McKinley Street where the formal dedication of the bridge was held. The Mormon Bridge crosses the river with
Kay Little: Isaac A. Smoot, President of the Northern States Mission, at the Mormon Bridge Dedication in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1953. President Smoot was a former postmaster in Salt Lake City, Utah, and was the President of the National Association of Postmasters.
Kay Little: Taking time to smell the flowers...This is yours truly in the early 50's. (From dad's stereo slide collection).
Kay Little: My sister Nancy and I admiring the beautiful flowers. That is me pointing, and Nancy with her mouth wide open. Hmmm, I wonder what we saw! (Ha ha, maybe a hummingbird)!
Kay Little: February 1953 Girl's Choir, Council Bluffs Branch. Recognize anyone?
Kay Little: I remember the old brick building at the end of the viaduct as you go to downtown Council Bluffs. It was called the Goodrich Hotel, and it dated back to the 1950's. Many different community groups would have rummage sales there, to earn money for their or
Kay Little: Ross Weaver, Charles Harvey, and Ralph Johnson - October, 1952. Are you by any chance related to any of these people? What can you share about them?
Kay Little: "There are friends, there is family, and then there are friends that become family." (Author Unknown) This stereo slide was captioned, "The Charles Family, December, 1952." I remember Gretta Charles. My Grandma Evans was good friends with her. I wish I k
Kay Little: Here is my mom, Patsy Evans, with Nancy, age 2 1/2, and Kay (that's me) age 9 months. It looks like a fun little outing, maybe to the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. We sure dressed up to go to the zoo! I love Nancy's red shoes! This photos was taken in July o
Kay Little: The caption on this stereo slide reads, "January 1953 - Old and new offices." My dad is in the front row on the far left - the one with the friendly smile. Next to him is ____ Harvey, and on the top row, far right is Ross Weaver. OK Council Bluffs friends
Kay Little: April 1955 - My mom is sporting a stylish Easter hat while holding my brother Jim. Next to her is my friend, Jean Thornton and her grandma.
Kay Little: John F. Evans, with their first baby boy - James John Evans. 1955 Jim is the second of seven children - five girls and two boys.
Kay Little: Not a care in the world!!! My brother Jim, born in February of 1955.
Kay Little: It looks like the two girls (Nancy Evans on the left, and Kay Evans on the right) are still getting used to a new baby brother (Jim)!
Kay Little: In December of 1955, we went to visit my Grandma Wilkins and "Uncle Torchy" in Torrance, CA. From L to R: Torrey Wilkins, Jim Evans (in stroller), Nancy Evans (with the lovely sunglasses), and Kay showing who is boss with her hand on Jim's head!
Kay Little: The Gold and Green Ball was held at the Paxton Hotel in Omaha, NE. in April of 1953.
Kay Little: Nancy (on L) and Kay (on R) showing off their new PJ's.