Lögberg-Heimskringla - 14.07.2006, Síða 5

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 14.07.2006, Síða 5
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 14. júlí 2006 • 5 David Ashby The Iceland Days Family Festival in Spanish Fork, Utah was held 24 June 2006. The day was full of ac- tivities for all ages. The fun-filled day consist- ed of an Icelandic sing-along, display booths, an Icelandic smoked lamb lunch, children’s activities, Iceland sheep and Icelandic horses, Icelandic storytelling, a historic Icelan- dic bus tour of Spanish Fork, a quilt auction that brought nearly $1000 USD, Icelandic souvenirs and gifts, a genealogy booth and drawings for Icelan- dic prizes. The Iceland Association of Utah traditionally honours members of their association that has made a significant con- tribution to their Iceland heri- tage and to the local community. This year’s honorees are; Thora Leifson Shaw, Chair of the Sesquicentennial Celebra- tion in 2005. Thora has also served sev- eral years on Span- ish Fork City Council and as member of the Spanish Fork City zoning board. Kristy Robert- son, President of the Icelandic Associa- tion of Utah in 2005. Kristy has also served as secre- tary and Vice President of the Icelandic Association of Utah. Devon Koyle, Chair of the Iceland Days Family Festival for the past two years. Devon has also served as the cook for þorrablót and Iceland Days Family Festival. Devon was also elected to be Vice Presi- dent of the Association for the next two years. New officers for the Icelan- dic Association of Utah were elected. Jack Tobiasson was elected as President, Devon Koyle as Vice President. Other elected board members are Blaine Ashby, Bliss Anderson, Brent Haymond, Cory Stone, David Ashby, Donna Horn, John K. Johnson, Kathleen Reilly, Krege Christensen, Lil Shepherd, Marilyn Ashby, Mont Tobiasson, Rhea Jean Hancock, Richard Johnson, Richard Wil- liams, Rick Mathews, Tyler Shepherd and Vina Foster. These elected officers will lead the Icelandic Association in Utah for the next two years. On Sunday evening 25 June a religious devotional was held. The speakers were Kathy Black, daughter of Byron and Melva Geslison. Kathy, her mother and siblings toured Iceland re- cently. Her father and mother served three missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Iceland. Kathy spoke of her grandparents Sigmundur Gísla- son born 30 October 1883 at Vestmanaey- jar, the son of Gísli Gíslason born 23 October 1847 and Steinunn Þorsteinsdóttir born 22 September 1862 at Vestman- naeyjar. In 1885 Sigmundur immigrated to Spanish Fork, Utah with his father. His mother came the following year, and Sveinsína Aðalbjörg Árnadót- tir, born 25 December 1877 at Londum, Vestmannaeyjar. Her parents are Árni Árnason born 21 February 1855 and Sólveig Þórdís Jórunn Sveinsdóttir born 24 April 1858 in Vestmannaey- jar, died 6 April 1920. In 1880 Sveinsína immigrated to Utah with her parents. The featured speaker was Elder, Gary L. Pocock, Area Authority Seventy, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and of Icelandic descent himself. Elder Pocock spoke of his great grandfather Halldór B. Jónsson born 11 June 1852 in Solvhol in Reykjavík. His parents are Jón Jónsson born 22 August 1820 in Langholt in Meðalland, died 30 April 1855 and Ása Mikaelsdóttir born 13 November 1819, died 28 May 1891. Halldór emigrated to Utah in 1881 and returned to Iceland as a missionary in 1885 and severed there until 1888. Elder, Gary L. Pocock also told of his Iceland grandmoth- er Johanna Johnson. He never knew Halldór but he did know Johanna. He told how kind she was to her family. He also ex- plained the amount of faith it must have taken for the Ice- landic emigrants to leave their beloved homeland and travel to Utah where life was completely different from what they knew of in Iceland. The 2006 Icelandic celebra- tion was a great success — de- spite following the momentous event that took place in Utah last year, celebrating 150 years since the first Icelanders arrived in Utah. Iceland Days in Spanish Fork, Utah Good turnout following sesquicentennial year Devon Koyle (left) is honoured by new IAU President Jack To- biasson for his work on events in the Icelandic community. Taft Harris takes a ride on an Icelandic horse, brought in from a local ranch, at Iceland Days. Taft is the son of Chad and Jolene Harris, grandson of Jack and Marilyn Leifson. Krege and Judy Christensen enjoy the celebration. Kristy Robertson (left), outgoing President of the IAU, is hon- oured for her work for the association by Karen Anderson. The genealogy booth was a popular stop at Iceland Days. P H O TO S : D A V ID A . A S H B Y The fun-filled day consisted of an Icelandic sing-along, display booths, Icelandic smoked lamb, children’s activities and more

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