E37: Dalli Holyoake, Miss Rodeo Utah
Lyman is joined by St. George’s own Dalli Holyoake as she shares her deep Dixie roots and how her love of horses has led to
Lyman is joined by St. George’s own Dalli Holyoake as she shares her deep Dixie roots and how her love of horses has led to
St. George auto dealer Stephen Wade shares the story of how his family “came to Dixie,” and the difference that decision made in their lives.
Lyman is joined by Dixie College alums Bonnie Moore and Ernie Doose whose lives were changed by Roene DiFiore and the legendary institution she established
Lyman recreates in the studio the talk he gave at the 40th Annual Juanita Brooks Lecture Series in the St. George Tabernacle on April 17,
Lyman is joined by Gary Caldwell, conductor of St. George’s Southwest Symphony for 26 years, current conductor Lucas Darger, and Debbie Hafen, who has played
Lyman circles back to the good old days of his youth sharing memories and writings about Boots Cox’s Dairy, the old A&W, and Jim’s Market.

Lyman Hafen is the author of a dozen books intent on connecting landscape and story in the American Southwest.
Hafen is a native of St. George, Utah. He grew up on the southern edge of what was then a small town and as a boy developed a strong sense of place roaming the broken landscape and listening to the stories his father told.