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Kristine's Kaysville Christmas Memory from 1954

3/18/2019

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HOPING YOU WILL ALL SHARE YOUR FAVORITE MEMORIES OF LIVING IN KAYSVILLE AT CHRISTMAS -- HERE IS ONE OF MINE

-- 1954 - Christmas Eve, my mom was always stressed, Christmas did not make her smile. I got my play kitchen cupboard that year from Santa (later found out my dad made it for me) My younger brother Brent showing his love of football at the tender age of 2, Steven smiling just happy it is Christmas.

​-- We roasted hot dogs in our fireplace every year. My dad had a movie camera with bright lights that could melt a box of Christmas chocolates in a matter of seconds
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    March 2019

    Kristine Murdock

    Kristine added these special entries to her Kaysville Kinks posts on the Facebook group, Our Kaysville Story. They give you an idea of the goings on in Kaysville and Fruit Heights during the holidays.  

    Kaysville Kinks were originally published on the the Facebook group page, Our Kaysville Story.  Click on the link to join the group page.

     Kristine is an amazing lady who loves the town she grew up in, her family, and the color purple.  She has a passion for the history of Kaysville, Layton, Fruit Heights, and Farmington.  (In the beginning Kaysville or Kay's Ward encompassed these 4 towns).  Kristine is also involved with the Kaysville Fruit Heights Museum of History & Art.  She serves on the executive board as well.  We are lucky to have such a great lady.

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