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Monday, May 16, 2005

Overview of Kenilworth, Utah

An overview of Kenilworth, Utah.

Kenilworth, Utah

 Once this building served as the Kenilworth store, post office and confectionary.

Kenilworth Street.

Photo of Kenilworth


Myrna wrote: Kathy Hamaker,

http://www.lofthouse.com/USA/Utah/carbon/photos1.html

I am interrested in the photos of Kenilworth that you have posted on the above site. Thanks, Myrna Trauntvein, 228 S. 300 East, Nephi, Utah 84648






Hi,
Thank you for visiting the Carbon County UTGenWeb webpage.  Two of the photographs that you requested are attached to this e-mail and I'll send additional e-mails with the others attached.  I have an additional photograph of Kenilworth that is not on the webpage.  It is a photograph of one of the baseball teams from Kenilworth.  One of the individuals in the photograph is Dick Trauntvine. Is he related to you?  Ronald W. Jewkes from Kenilworth has written a story about growing up in Kenilworth that will appear in the next Carbon County Historical Society journal that is scheduled to be published in the next week or two.  This photograph is included with the story.  If Dick Trauntvine is related to you I would appreciate knowing so I can correct the spelling of the name in the journal.   The spelling probably should be Trauntvein instead of Trauntvine?  Thanks again for writing.  Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to help.  Kathy Hamaker

Myrna wrote: Yes, the Dick referred to his my husband's brother. His name is Don "Dick" Trauntvein. That is the correct spelling. Thanks.

History from Carbon County


Kathy wrote: Hi Myrna,

Historical Journals - Nine historical journals have been published in the past years containing histories, photos and poems of interest to Carbon county residents. An index for each of these journals will be added in the future. These journals can be purchased for, members $4.00 and non-members $5.00, plus $1.00 postage. If you would like a copy of the journals send payment, name, address and request to Carbon County Historical Society, P.O. Box 1708, Price, UT 84501

Monthly Meetings - The Historical Society meets monthly on the fourth Wednesday of each month to listen to speakers and learn more about the history of the county. If you would like to join the Carbon County Historical Society membership dues are $10.00 per year due in January of each year. If you are interested in joining please send dues to the Carbon County Historical Society, P.O. Box 1708, Price, UT 84501. Please be sure to include your name, address, city, state and zip code.

There are indexes to all of the Carbon County Historical Society journals here:

http://www.lofthouse.com/USA/Utah/carbon/cchs.html

The last journal will be going to press on Monday and will be available in a week or two.

One more thing.  I did a search for Trauntvein on this webpage http://www.lib.utah.edu/digital/unews/ and found a couple interesting items.  If you haven't searched on it yet - try it out.

Have a good evening.

Kathy Hamaker


Myrna wrote: Thank you so much for the photos. They are really appreciated.

Yes, Dick (his nickname, his given name is really Don) Trauntvein is my husband’s brother. He lives in Logan, Utah. This is wonderful news that he is in a photo of baseball teams. How do I get on the mailing list for the Carbon County Historical Society journal?

Thanks again!

Myrna Trauntvein

Question, please answer.


Did all of you get the photo CDs I mailed to  you? 

What about the Mother’s Day gifts? If you didn’t get them, then I  need to let Deseret Book know so that we can get them to you.

Love,  Mom 

Todd wrote: Amy got hers today.  Thank you.

Melanie wrote: Yes, I got the book. I'm planning on keeping the book. I just got the DVD yesterday in the mail. We started watching it for Family Home Evening. It is very similar to the book, which is a good thing, because I loved the series. 

I did get all the photo CDs as well. Thank you very much.

Love,
Mel

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