
On 1 August 2017, the Minico Class of 1997 had a 20 year reunion luncheon. I am sharing this photo to preserve names in the photo and so others have a copy.

On 1 August 2017, the Minico Class of 1997 had a 20 year reunion luncheon. I am sharing this photo to preserve names in the photo and so others have a copy.

Back row (l-r): Mrs. Brenda Winward, Michael Hollis, Jamey Price, Amber King, Tracy Hitt, Danny Wright, Bobie Jones, Nicole Catmull; Middle Row: Nathan Jones, Adrianne Neibaur, Jerilynn Parks, Karlene Hansen, Lindsay Osterhout, Bonnie Torix, Conrad May; Front Row: Andrew Morgan, Matt Robbins, Amy Woodward, Alex Madrigal, Eric Zarybnisky, David Rios, Shana Thompson, Ivan Young, Paul Ross.
As I mentioned before, Bobie Story let me scan some of our common grade school pictures. All mine were lost due to a flood of our basement while I was away in the England Manchester Mission. I am happy to have copies again. (I am still missing Ms. Suhr for 3rd grade and Mr. Mendenhall for 6th grade. If you have a copy, please let me scan!)
This is our 1st grade class picture from Paul Elementary, Paul, Idaho. This was the 1985 – 1986 school year.
Normally I organized photos with married names and dates. Since all are still alive, I will forgo any of the dates. I have added the married last name for the ones I know. If you have corrections, please let me know.
I have a couple of memories about this photo I want to share.
Miss Winward graduated high school with my Mom. She would tell me that all the time. Later I knew she married to Ms. Goodsell and apparently moved away to Mountain Home or somewhere that direction.
I remember cheating off Jamey Price, who sat next to me. I struggled with math and I seem to remember she let me. Well, I got busted at some point. My Mom sat me down for hours and hours and taught me how to count with cigarettes. She got some flashcards and we slaved to make sure I knew how to do basic math. By the time 3rd grade rolled around, I was a whiz at math and Ben Frank was my competition for speed on the multiplication tables. I remember having a bit of a crush on Jamey too.
Another kid, whose last name was Bailey is not in this picture. I remember he would eat crayons and play with the Elmers glue on the knees of his pants. Jake?
This is the only year I remember having naps. Finding a little place to lay down, relax, and catch a few z’s.
Brenda Arlene Winward married Johnstone (1954-2024)
Nicole Catmull married Manning
Karlene Hansen married Ashcraft
Tracy Hitt
Michael Hollis now Thompson
Bobie Jones married Story
Nathan Jones
Amber King
Alex Madrigal
Conrad May
Andrew Morgan
Adrianne Neibaur
Lindsay Osterhout married Hobbs
Jerilynn Parks married Mower
Jamey Price married Crystal
David Rios
Matt Robbins
Paul Ross
Shana Thompson
Bonnie Torix
Amy Woodward married Noble
Danny Wright
Ivan Young
Eric Zarybnisky
This is the only photograph I have of my mother as a baby. I am sure there are more out there, but they have not been shared with me. This photograph was in an album of my Great Grandmother, Lillian Coley Jonas (Mom’s paternal Grandmother). It was in an album that had the plastic stick pages and you can see the effects of that and a little moisture on the photograph. Hopefully some day another version will emerge. I am sure my Grandmother had some more pictures but nobody seems to know where they went in 1999.
Sandra Jonas was born 16 March 1954 in Logan Hospital in Logan, Utah. She weighed in at 6 pounds, 11 ounces and I do not have a record of how long. Her parents were Colleen Mary Andra and Wilburn Norwood Jonas. They resided at the home Grandpa built at 142 N. State Street in Richmond, Utah (someone update me so I can correct this). I do not know the exact address. She was delivered by Dr. Willard Goodwin Noble. An interesting note about her birth certificate, Dr. Noble made out the certificate of birth on the 24th of March and was probably filed the next day, but the certificate says it was filed on the 15th of March, the day before she was born! L. K. Gates was the Registrar. That is all from the State Certificate of Birth. The Logan City Certificate of Birth all states the same except signed by H. R. Pedersen as City Recorder with W. W. Nyman as deputy.
Sandra, who had a strong dislike for the name Sandra, has always gone by Sandy. Sandra is not a family name and was popular at the time.
Wilburn went by the name of Norwood (or “Nor”) because he did not like Wilburn. He is shown as a laborer on the birth certificate and worked on and off at various jobs through the years. The majority of the time he worked for Sego Milk (aka Pet Milk) in Richmond. When the plant closed in the late ’60’s, that is why the Jonas family moved to Burley, Cassia, Idaho. Norwood then began work helping construct the new Del Monte Plant in Burley. Colleen also worked through the years at various jobs, usually working at the at the pea and other packing plants in Franklin, Idaho and Smithfield, Utah.
Sandy was the second child of Norwood and Colleen, the older being a boy born in 1952, Douglas Norwood. Mom was later followed in 1960 by Jackie. Neither Douglas or Jackie are family names and the family appears to used names that suited their fancy than having any tie to ancestry.
As I look at the picture, I see a happy baby. She continued to grow into a happy little girl.
I look at our new baby, Aliza, and I see much of my mother. While I never knew my Mom’s real face because it was rebuilt cosmetically after a wreck threw her into some barbed wire than nearly removed her face and her life, I see in this photo many features of Aliza. Everything from the long hair on the baby, the smile and build of the face, the wrinkles in the skin of the neck, and more. Little Aliza does not have the ears or the plumpness of this baby. Perhaps the plumpness will arrive when she is able to sit up as Mom is able to in this photo. We will just have to wait and see.