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E44: The Artist Roland Lee

Lyman sits down with his friend and fellow founder of St. George Magazine to talk about what makes Utah’s Dixie so special, and how it

E43: Two Boys from Dixie

Dr. Richard Whitehead and his brother George sit down with Lyman to talk about the good old days in Dixie, going all the way back

E42: The Arizona Strip

Lyman is joined by Sally Bundy, her son Barry, and daughter Julie, along with cousins Dan and Les Bundy, to talk about the fabled Arizona

E41: The Famous Dick’s Cafe

Lyman shares the story of legendary cowboy and restauranteur Dick Hammer who opened his eating establishment in 1935. Over the decades it became an iconic

E40: The St. George Marathon

Lyman sits down with Kent Perkins who so expertly “ran” the St. George Marathon for so many years, he never got to actually “run” it.

E39: Off to the Movies

Donna Leavitt Gentry, Lisa Whitehead Shaw, and Debbie Holland Millett join Lyman to share stories of the Electric (Gaeity) and Wadsworth (Dixie) Theaters in downtown

E38: On Hot Summer Nights

Lyman shares the story of his Great Great Grandmother Lydia Knight, a truly remarkable unsung hero of Latter-day Saint History. She is buried in the

E37: Remembering Maurine Whipple

Lyman shares insights from the research and writing he has done about the legendary novelist Maurine Whipple who was born in and spent most of

E36: It’s a Beautiful Day in Bloomington

Jeff and Connie Morby sit down with Lyman to reminisce about the early days of the development of Bloomington, perhaps the most significant transformational step

E35: Let’s Go to Paula’s

For more than 50 years Paula’s Restaurant has been a public gathering place in St. George. Brogan Dominguez and his mom Ila share the classic