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It's tradition: A folklorist's life
Passing skills, lore from one generation to the next is as simple as living life
A common characteristic these tradition bearers share, said Randy Williams, curator of the Fife Folklore Archives at Utah State University, is a deep-seated love for what they do. "They put passion into it."
As part of the American Folklore Society meetings held in Salt Lake City last week, local folklorists put together tours so visitors could meet and talk with tradition bearers in their own settings. Williams was in charge of the farming and ranching tour that took visitors to Box Elder and Cache counties.
"There is such a living heritage of this kind in Utah," said Williams, "such a strong tradition of land use for farming, ranching, orchards. We wanted to give people an inside look at this kind of lifestyle."
The first stop was Ralph Nielson's fruit stand in Perry, which has been in the family for about 70 years.
"It's been a great heritage," said Nielson. "I worked every day of my life with my parents. It was a great blessing. I learned how to work. Life hasn't always been easy, but it's been good. I can honestly say that I've never gone to bed at night without looking forward to getting up the next morning."
Shane Haviland, a horse trainer who lives in Paradise, could probably say the same thing. "I've been involved with livestock my whole life. I've been training horses since I was 13. I'm blessed to be able to make a living at what I love to do. I'm very lucky."
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