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Show Family to honor Steve and Grace Hancock on Silver Wedding Day h , ' V 40 ' '""'"St' ' her family moved to Star Valley and Fa rview Wyo. where they lived ,n a ,?g cabin which her father had bu.lt rmeTrbeahomemaker alaharmda",ieder' David Truvere Sty tyrnk Hardman and Rock Springs, Wyo.; and Sharlene Gorder, Sunset, Utah. . Grace and Truvere s marnage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, March 28, 1951. They lived L yndon on a dairy farm and grew their own crops. Truvere passed away in 1955. Through friends, Steve and Grace met They loved going dancing. When they got married, Steve was still working in construction and they moved many places with his work. They are now retired and live in St George. They are always busy helping others. Steve loves his yard care of his truck and car, his boat and fishing. . They still love to travel, visiting friends and relatives. Steve enjoys pitching horse shoes, joking and teasihg Grace: They still very much love their music and playing "Marbles" and "Aggravation." Grace has always kept busy. She The children of Steven Alv.n and Klda Grace Hardman Hancock will h()I1()r their parents for their Silver Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, March 9, at the Claim Jumper Steak House for dinner. The couple were married March , 19f0 Sloven was born July 29, 1908 in Payson, Utah, to Jacob Henry and Ffl'ie Mae Whighlman Hancock. He spent most of his years in Payson, going to school and working. He married Alene Huff in the Salt I ake LDS Temple. They had four children: Dee, Blanding. Utah; .Larry, Rockford, III.; Doug, West Jordan; and Karen Weaver, Salt Lake City. Steve worked many years as a dirt digger using four horses and a tumble bug scraper. He helped with the excavating of Geneva Steel plant. In the mid 1940's, Steve and his brother, Kent, bought a Caterpillar and became land levelers in Idaho. He worked for many contractors for many years as a machinery operator. Some of Steve's favorite hobbies were to play the accordian and to go hunting and camping. His wife, Alene, passed away in 1958. Grace Hoopes was born May 20, 1915 in Emmett, Idaho, to Francis Marion and Chloe Urrinda Child Hoopes. She was 11 months old when Grace & Steve Hancock has made all kinds of crochets afghans and many other crochet items. She has done many crafts sewing. She has put quilts tog and quilted since she was 14 old. They are busy in church ar temple work. They show their very much to each other and ife families. They have six sons-in-h four daughters-in-law, 42 grani children and 40 great-grandchildren |