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We had a great morning adventure this week with my Aunt Jane and cousin Gary. I took Oscar and Lily with me. It was fantastic. We also brought home some copper covered rocks that we were given by the security guard. He was really nice and gave us lots of insights about the mine. One nugget was that it takes an hour to drive from where we were to the bottom of the mine. The speed limit for the road was 6 mph. Not too fast.

Check out their website at www.kennecott.com

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Great win by the Utah Jazz against a great Los Angeles Lakers team. Nice game Boozer and Millsap. A great combo. Keep up the work Deron.

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The Utah Jazz came away with a great win tonight against the Boston Celtics. It was great. Deron Williams and Matt Harpring were clutch.

The Jazz are getting healhy and coming on strong. They need to keep it up. They have beaten the L.A. Lakers and the Boston Celtics in the last week; both teams from the NBA Finals last year. Both of which are playing excellent basketball this year and right now in he year.

Way to go Jazz.

When the film played in Washougal and I was there watching it; I wasn’t sure how interested people were in the film. We had a 10 pm showing after a long drive from Utah to Portland through Roseburg to say hello to Marlene and the kids. Yes, we ran out of gas and thatb made it that much longer. But when we got to the local high school in Washougal and there was a big crowd watching fairly lame bang, bang, shoot em and knife em up flick, I was hopeful that many audience members would stick around. Well no only a few stayed and a few new audience members came. I liked the film and reviewed it earlier on this blog in August.

However it did receive the audience choice award for the festival and that is awesome and I was proud of my good friend Brandon Cahoon, the writer and director of this film about our lives in small town Utah.

I received a phone message last night from Brandon saying to check out the Torino Film Festival website on a few days at the of November schedule.

I then received a more official announcement via email from Brandon about its official acceptance into the Torino Film Festival.

Check it out for yourself at
Torino Film Festival.

Parade will be playing on three dates at the Italian Film Festival: November 22nd, 26th & 27th.

Congrats, Brandon. A much bigger Festival and one that has attracted the Academy Award winning Director, Oliver Stone. He will be showing his new film ‘W’ about George W. Bush. Not that I agree with his political leaning; but this is a huge festival and our little production is playing there. I know I say we but really this is a Brandon and Dayna production. I feel a part since I am a part of the original story.

Now we can hope that the great film will make it to DVD and maybe some extras will be created.

Also the awesome Movie Soundtrack might be a reality. If you haven’t seen the film or heard from Brandon about the music. Keep pushing for soundtrack to come out.

BTW – I like the new home page for the website. Parade – paradethemovie.com. Check it out.

This would be an amazing flight to go over to Europe to see the film at this huge festival. The distance, price, time, and the fact that my passport I think expired last year doesn’t help.

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Oscar's 1st Bike

This pictures was taken awhile back but I think it is great. We bought a bike for Oscar from Wal-Mart the week after we moved into our new house. We bought the bike but he wanted to ride his bike as soon as possible. So since we now live only about 4/5 blocks from Wal-Mart, I got to walk home with Oscar as he rode his bike. He loved it. We passed lots and lots of puncture weeds.  They don’t help your tires; but we made it home without a flat and he loved the bike.

I tried to get him to buy a Mongoose bike with pegs but he didn’t want it. He wanted the Huffy that his best friend from Provo had. We got his choice. Underneath it all, the price was better so I didn’t fight it. I said okay and he loves biking around since then. He has been riding and riding around our driveway and up-and-down the sidewalk in front of our house and the neighbors. He is so happy. I love seeing the kids happy. He is beginning to love the neighborhood and it is so great.

Looks like we’ll be signing the loan and closing paperwork on Thursday. That was the best time when it worked for everyone. We’ll be homeowners. We are excited. We’ve been trying to pack up and get things ready for the move to Orem. Crazy, how time flys.

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I wanted to post a link to the home we decided to put an offer in on Saturday. We offered and they accepted.

We are pretty happy. It is a nice starter; not as much work as the previous home we were hoping for, for which I am grateful. it has nice mature fruit trees.

http://utahrealestate.com/798563

What do you think? They’ve lowered the price from 270,000 to the 230,000 and we offered even lower than that and they accepted it.

The process has been so smooth; in contrast to the first home we were pursuing in our current ward boundaries.

The current owner is Royal Skousen – older brother to Mark Skousen and nephew to Cleon Skousen. My grandfather Scoville loved talking about, speculating, and discussing Cleon Skousen.

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In the middle of June, the second team that I was hoping would win the NBA Finals did. The Boston Celtics capped the amazing comeback year with their first NBA title since the mid 1980’s back during the Larry Bird era.

I am happy for Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen and the other players who accomplished this. Of course, I love the Utah Jazz and were sad to see that they lost to LA Lakers earlier in the playoffs. I hope that they’ll come back next year with a vengeance. I love Deron Williams, Carlos Boozer, R. Price, R. Brewer, M. Okur, and Paul Millsap (I’m glad they signed him for another year). He has amazing hustle quality that I know Jerry Sloan loves.

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I got a message from Marlene letting me know that a family that I hometeach invited me to go to the Stone Temple Pilots concert with them. Apparently they had someone bail out and I got a chance to go. It was pretty awesome. I could tell the crowd is mainly older (like me) and that the mosh pit wasn’t there nor much of the dancing that you’d maybe have seen in the old days.

About the concert: STP sounded fabulous. They great. I loved all the good music. They didn’t play any new music but the music was crisp and played with energy and enthusiasm. Scott Weiland is a bit weird. He seemed incredibly skinny. Probably due to the many years of drugs and wild living…

Here are a few pictures that I took from a distance. They don’t give justice to the show and it was with my camera phone.

You can listen to all their albums on imeem.com’s official Stone Temple Pilots site. All their old albums are there to stream for your listening pleasure.

Stone Temple Pilots

Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots

Stone Temple Pilots

The opening band was from Salt Lake City, UT. They were decent. Here is shot of the Royal Bliss.

I was reading about the band and the lead singer was paralyzed and has recovered to full ability to use his legs and he was dancing and jumping at the show. That is a pretty cool story.

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Opening Act to Stone Temple Pilots - Royal Bliss

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Grandpa Rodger Scoville and Lily

Grandpa Rodger Scoville and Henry and Oscar

My dad’s funeral was Tuesday. The proceedings were wonderful.

Here is a copy of the program [I've got to find my copy and then I'll post it]*.

Here is also a copy of my remarks for the Life Sketch for Rodger Lorin Scoville, May 20, 2008. This was an honor and privilege to talk about my dad. Also it felt healing to think about him and the good that he did throughout his life.

Rodger L. Scoville Obituary

Dad's Obituary

I have also included links to see the photo I took of my dad’s obituary in the Deseret News. It was the same in the Salt Lake Tribune. I have also located the written text so you can read what it says.

Dr. Rodger Scoville
Delta
1945 – 2008

Dr. Rodger Lorin Scoville, age 62, was born November 2, 1945, and raised in Alberta, Canada to Ellsworth Earl and Annetta Gibb Scoville. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the French East Mission and was a faithful member throughout his life. He married his beautiful bride, Mary Michie, on October 2, 1969. He studied French and German at BYU then obtained a Doctorate of Chiropractic degree from Logan College.

He practiced Chiropractics in Delta, Utah since 1984. He was actively involved in the community and state in many different capacities from Delta City Council to the Utah Chiropractic Physicians Board. He was very proud to serve on the Delta City Fire Department since 1986, including Fire Chief for several years.

A devoted husband, father, and grandfather, he passed away May 16, 2008, after a short struggle with pancreatic cancer. He is survived by his wife: Mary; children: Juliette (Aaron) Muir, Smithfield, UT; John-Paul (Mary Ann) Scoville, Gilbert AZ; Spencer Lee (Jonene) Scoville, Richfield, UT; Amie (Mathew) Levine, Asheville, NC; David Phillip (Marlene) Scoville, Provo, UT; Sarah Scoville, Mesa, AZ; and Rachel Scoville, Mesa, AZ; grandchildren: Alex, Shaelea, Abigail, Oscar, Mackenzie, Isabella, Lilly, Max, Ian, and Henry; brothers and sisters: Earl (Celanie) Scoville, Medicine Hat, AB, Canada; Mary Ann (Randy) Lewis, Edmonton, AB, Canada; Jane (Bob) Milner, Medicine Hat, AB, Canada; Stewart (Gail) Scoville, Price, UT.

Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at 11 am at the Delta 1st Ward, 222 W 200 N, Delta, UT. Friends may call Monday evening, 7-8 pm, at the Nickle Mortuary, 190 S Center Street, Delta, Utah, and at the church Tuesday, 9:30-10:40 am. Interment at Sutherland, Utah Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Perpetual Education Fund or a charity of your choice in Rodger’s name

Published Obituaries: KUTV Website, Utah Tributes.com, Deseret News, Salt Lake Tribune, Millard County Chronical Progress (For a week or two).

Then I’ve added a portion of the Guest found on the Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune to document the remarks made by others about my dad and messages to my mom and our family.* This is just a portion of them up until May 20, 2008.

Deseret News/Salt Lake Tribune Guest Book

for Dr. Rodger Lorin Scoville

May 20, 2008

Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you and your family Mary. I remember the Scoville’s from years gone by when our family lived in Raymond. May Father in Heaven Comfort each of you at this most difficult time.
With Friendship and Love,
Mary (McGilvary/Hancock) Phillips (Murray, UT)

May 19, 2008

Mary and family,

It was such a great surprise to see you and Rodger at your “Aunt Illa’s” (my next door neighbor) a few months ago. I was saddened when Illa told me that Rodger was ill.

You and your family will continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely, Michelene Jex
Michelene Jex (Salt Lake City, UT)

May 19, 2008

Our family loved Rodger and will miss knowing he is in Delta and available for Gibb reunions and family connections. We loved your visit in March 19th, and lasting memories of Rodger and his love for genealogy. Ronald sends his love and Marilyn and Lorraine and I will attend the funeral on Tuesday. We love you Mary and pray you will find peace in your home and with your children.

Aunt Ila Gibb (Ken)
Ila Gibb (Salt Lake City, UT)

May 19, 2008

Dear Mary:

I was so saddened to hear of Rodger’s illness and passing. I have so many fond memories of his parents and your family.

Please accept our condolenses and know that you are in our prayers.

Love,
Barbara Gibb Bell and family (San Clemente, CA)

May 19, 2008

Dear Family

Sorry on Lost of Roger. He was Great man. It was fun say to Hi to him Angels Are Watching. He was my
Neighbor down the Street. Love Jenny Timothy

Jenny Timothy (Delta, UT)

May 18, 2008

Dear Mary and Family,

Kind thoughts and sympathies are sent across the miles from North Carolina to all of you. May the love of friends and family always be a source of comfort to you. Truly a handsome picture of Rodger, looks like when we were all together at Mat and Amie’s wedding in Colorado.

Love and hugs to all of you,
Naomi and Ron Levine (Weaverville, NC)

May 18, 2008

Dear Mary and Family,

Just want to say how much we will miss Roger he was a great and wonderful guy. Mary you and your family are in my prayers and thoughts. Lots of hugs.

Love Jennifer Wilkes Hickman and the kids.
Jennifer Hickman (Delta, UT)

It was wonderful to so many familiar and new faces as we spoke to those who knew my dad and a common refrain that I heard over and over again. “Your father was a good man.” “He helped me so much.” At the family history center, chiropractic office, fire department, people felt that this was the least they could do for such a wonderful man. I love you, Dad!

Additional comments have been made on my previous blog post about my father’s passing. Check them out, friends from Provo and Delta, and cousins. Another section with a comment from the Pruitt’s.

We’ve received flowers, food that has taken care of us for days, many cards and notes, visits. It has been wonderful. Thank you.

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