Stanton Meikle Hawkes

Stanton Meikle Hawkes


                                                                Born: April 13, 1906- 
Preston, Franklin Idaho



Joshua Hawkes and Grandchildren
Stanton on bottom left

1910 Census


Stanton Hawkes grade school
Stan on bottom row, furthest right. Ron is behind him

School Drummer

Stanton Hawkes and family- Stan is to the right of his mother, Alice.


1920 Census

Preston High School Hokemo Club- 1924-25
Stanton top row, 2nd on left.


Some of the same- Hokemo Club
Stanton on bottom 



Original Arcadian Band, Eckles Hotel Ballroom, 1925-26
Stan on drums.

1926- Freshman Year- Utah State

1926- Freshman Football Team- Utah State

1926- Freshman Football Team (close-up)
Hawkes is misspelled for Hanks
Stanton played Center

1926- Delta Nu Picture- Utah State

1927- Delta Nu House- Utah State

1927- Delta Nu- Utah State

1927- Delta Nu Picture- Utah State

Gil Thorpe's Bluebird Band at the Palace D'Ar- 1928
Stan in the back on the drums

Bluebird Band- 1928
Stan on front row, center with drums.

1928



The Bluebird Band- Won as top band in Utah- 1929

Stan in The Bluebird Band- 1929

 1930 Census

Stanton Hawkes about the time of his marriage to Virginia Eva Hyde.




Stan and me in one of the first Preston Night Rodeo Parades





Farm work




Stan and Virginia


 1940 Census

Stan and Virginia







Stan, Carole, Gene and Tami


 Most likely the Chamber of Commerce board, photo taken in the Elks Lodge rooms over First Security Bank. Standing from left to right: Stanton Hawkes, Dairyman; Bruce Wallace, science teacher at Preston High School, formed a partnership with Phil West to form West Motor; Cliff Warr, Finance; Dr. L. V. Merrill, also owned Preston Cleaners; Dean Jensen, Joe Goeff; Harley Greaves, Greaves Style Shop. Front row: __________, Alan R. Cutler, ___________.


Dear friend, Merlin "Slim" Whittle, Stan and Vaughn Greaves.





Stan and Brett

Stan and Brett

Gene, Tami, Carole, Brett, Stan and Dana Kay

July 1956



Stan and Virginia
Spring 1957

Stan in field


Daniel Roberts, Franklin County agent, asks Stanton Hawkes, Franklin dairyman, how his experimental crop of sorghum compares with alfalfa.

Stan Hawkes green chopping experimental crop of sorghum.

Hawkes Farm


Yellowstone Trip






Gene, Carole, Stan and Virginia





Virginia on Stan's shoulder







Stan, Virginia and grandchild






Alan and Stan





Stan and friend, Representative George Hansen




Part of Executive Board at a State Meeting
Stan's back

District 1 and 2 from Idaho at Political Action Meeting in Salt Lake City- Feb 9 and 10, 1966
Virginia- 2nd row, 3rd on left
Stan 3rd row, 3rd on left



 Stanton and Virginia at their home in Franklin.
Stanton and Virginia at their home in Franklin



Stan and Virginia
50th Wedding Anniversary

Stan, Virginia and friends





Von Atkinson, Stan Hawkes and guests.

Von, Eliot and Stan (Rodeo)

Lewiston July 4th Parade- 1975





Christmas time





Ron (brother) and Verna (sister-in-law) and Stan and Virginia in middle.
Virginia is wearing a black and white dress.




Glen Miller Band and smorgasbord put on by the U of U Sunburst Club.






Stan and Virgina Hawkes family

Stan and Virginia Hawkes extended family








Dr. and Mrs. David Cutler, Stan and Newell Hart





 Jam Session





1978


Teasing Laura and Kristen















                                                                Death: July 30, 1981




 
Name:Stanton M. Hawkes
Gender:Male
Age:25
Birth Date:1906
Birth Place:Dayton, Franklin, Idaho
Marriage Date:5 Nov 1931
Marriage Place:Logan, Cache, Utah
Spouse:Virginia E. Hyde
FHL Film Number:430311
Reference ID:Bk 14, Pg 242, #462

Video Memories:


Uncle Gene Hawkes "Son" Talks of Memories of His Father



Uncle Gene Hawkes "Son" Talks of a Memory of His Father Teaching his School Class

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  3. This is fabulous, Amanda!! Thank you for your time, talent and diligence . . . and for sharing it with the rest of us! Lisa

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  4. This is fabulous, Amanda!! Thank you for your time, talent and diligence . . . and for sharing it with the rest of us! Lisa

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