Cooks enjoy working on Benson alma mater
Installing
new windows, designed with modern materials to look as the building’s original
windows, has been a significant experience for Ralph and Kimberly Cook, of
Wallsburg, Utah.
The couple
has installed new windows in historic edifices for several years, but said working on the Oneida Stake Academy
has held special meaning for them because they are fans of Ezra Taft Benson,
one of the schools more famous alumni.
”It’s been
especially neat because Ezra Taft Benson is a patriot and we are studying him
this year,” Kimberly said. Working on such an historic edifice has been
gratifying, the couple said. “It’s probably the oldest building we’ve worked
on,” said Ralph.
“I took a
couple of pictures and sent them to my father, and he said ‘Well, you make sure
you do a really good job,” chuckled Kimberly.
“We’re sure
glad we were able to do this job,” she said.
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