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The stories in Utah Works this year collectively reveal a common thread in the profile of how Utah Works. We review a sampling, expressed in the workers' own voices.
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Michael Palumbo is a professional viola player and a retired Weber State professor. His musical career was interrupted briefly when he was drafted during the Vietnam war.
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A typical day for spine surgeon Brian Vernon begins at 6:30 a.m. and ends at 6:30 p.m.
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Steve Brown is a poet and an English teacher, currently working at White River Academy for boys.
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At age 81 and still farming, Delyle Carling looks back.
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As the head of Millard County's 4-H horse program, Jenna Aldrich delves into the special relationship of horse and man.
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Currently working two full-time jobs, Dillan Robison contrasts restoring cedar rooftops and factory work.
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After a long career in the military, Don Thomson became a judge. He is now retired and living in Fillmore.
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Kami Dearden opens her home to grateful travelers as part of her work at Dearden Motors in Fillmore.
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Working Midnight Sunday to Midnight Saturday is a regular summer work week for Lonnie Hafen, a young farmer in Fillmore.
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Inspired by President Kennedy, Caril Jennings sets to work, eventually landing her dream job at Weber State.
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After retiring from the Forest Service, Dave Baumgartner recalls fighting the big fire of Lowman, Idaho.
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Jesse Garcia served four terms on the Ogden City Council, after a long career focused on his community. He shares the stories from his childhood about working on Weber County farms with his migrant family.
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From a cattle ranch in Delta to a hospital in Cache Valley, Carolyn Jones shares her sense of fulfillment in work.
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Larry Lisonbee could always count on one job to pay his bills. He has been shoeing horses around Cache Valley for more than 20 years.
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Right after high school, Kathy Shafer began work as a telephone operator, a job that no longer exists today. Shafer worked in Moab, UT, before the telephone company replaced operators with machines.
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For 15 years, Glen Wall worked as a trucker, hauling crude oil out of the Uintah Basin.
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In the summer of 1982 Scott Bushman worked as the trail boss with the Young Adult Conservation Corps, digging and dynamiting the hiking trail to the Wellsville cone.
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Gloria Weller logs onto her computer at 8:00 am and runs a Los Angeles law office from her home in Layton. She doesn't log off until 5:00 pm. Gloria is 86 years old.
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Joe McQueen, a legendary Ogden Jazz musician tells us about his other passion -- cars.