From Deseret News archives:
Filmmakers looking for lasting love in Salt Lake
"I wanted to go to people who had walked the talk," says the 29-year-old Boggs, who with his buddy Jason Miller began a quest to find the secrets to lifelong marriages. The 28-year-old bachelors, friends since the third grade in Oregon, are touring the country interviewing couples who have been married at least 40 years.
This week they're looking for love in Salt Lake City, which brought them on Wednesday to a love seat at the downtown Hilton Hotel. There, in a scene reminiscent of "When Harry Met Sally," several Utah couples took turns staring into a camera and talking about why they've stayed together.
Boggs and Miller's Project Everlasting has already produced a DVD, and a book that will be published next spring. Their current interviews will be part of a follow-up DVD.
In the beginning, says Miller, the two bachelors would ask lengthy, convoluted questions that reflected their own over-thought, 20-something preoccupations. And the answer would be something like "I don't know what you just asked me, but I love her."
From hundreds of hours of interviews, the two friends have pieced together some observations they hope will help them and other young people learn how to stay married. The major threads, not surprisingly, turn out to be acceptance, respect, marriage over work (and even over children), a desire to sacrifice for the other, and a realization that even if life takes a bad turn or the relationship itself temporarily sours, it's possible to make the marriage last.
"There were three interviews in a row where they used the same word: stick-to-itiveness," Miller says. "It takes the perspective of a whole lifetime to understand that."
On Wednesday morning, Miller and Boggs interviewed two Utah couples, LaWanna and Larry Goodrich of Roy, and Vera and George Schrader of Salt Lake City. The Goodriches, who have been married 51 years, and the Schraders, who have been married 58, were nominated by their children and grandchildren after Project Everlasting got a plug on the "Today Show."
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