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Show Koysville Dad loves travel, ice cream and his children Prelude, it would have to have a sun-roof, of course. Mexican food and ice cream before bed are some of the favorite treats for this Great Dad, He probably prob-ably has no trouble getting his children to share the ice cream with i him. When asked what time of the day Granger liked most, he thoughtfully replied, "Any time is fine with me." Obviously, any time that Granger's children are with him is just fine with them. , of those trips. No camp sites were available, one son smashed his finger in the camper door and one daughter sprained her ankle. Undaunted, Un-daunted, Granger and his family decided things couldn't get worse, so they must get better, and the family went on to have one of the best vacations ever. Granger is a warehouse supervisor super-visor for the LDS Church Distribution Distribu-tion Center, who likes to come home to hugging and snuggling with his children. This Clipper Great Dad from Kaysville even has his three-year-old son thinking it's great to mow the lawn with him. The whole crew also likes to go bike riding with dad. Granger has some wise advise for other dads. "Be there when your children need you,' he said. He also understands the importance of supporting his children in their activities. ac-tivities. Another impressive facet of this dad is his ability to help his children be responsible for their own choices, a rare but unique trait. Because he does understand his children so well, Granger does not strive to be 'strict' or 'lenient' when dishing out discipline. He does work toward a goal of the proper discipline for the proper situation. WHile it may be a while before Granger obtains his dream car, he dreams in his typically positive attitude. at-titude. If he did get a red Honda r 1 " - ir - ! t T ' V GRANGER OLIEKAN KAYSVILLE Granger Oliekan is a dad who makes the best of a situation. Granger, his wife, and four children, all loaded up to take a trip to Arches National Park. It was one |