Progress Edition 2007 - Icons
Woman started life on Bootleg Alley
Friday, March 30, 2007
Patricia Haught (now Cline) was born on a cold January day in 1926 in a house on Bootleg Alley in Payson.
Nine decades of Rim Country memories
Friday, March 30, 2007
Anna Mae Deming's roots run deep in the Rim Country. She has made her home here almost 91 years -- she will have her 91st birthday on May 2.
How one woman's life decorated a town
Friday, March 30, 2007
Ask Elaine Drorbaugh what it was like serving as Payson's Vice Mayor for six years and her first response is a smile, followed by a brief silent laugh.
Doctor instrumental in health care improvements
Friday, March 30, 2007
Dr. Mark Ivey is leaving it up to God.
Helping people kept icon serving public for 40 years
Friday, March 30, 2007
Ronnie McDaniel has done a little bit of almost everything in and around the Rim Country and has more than a hundred stories to tell.
Lifelong educator finds joy in student-teacher cooperation
Friday, March 30, 2007
Sue Myers has seen firsthand how education has changed over the last 47 years.
The small town charm of a Rim Country icon
Friday, March 30, 2007
Robert Randall has breathed the crisp, clean mountain air almost his entire life. He knows just about everything about the small town where he lives. He built a business that he plans to pass down to the next generation of Randalls. He loves this place and he has no desire to leave it.