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Cox
,
Zina
Kunz
Hatch
Fuit
Birth and Death Dates
1900-1995
Call Number
MSS
SC
2996
Material Type
Autobiography
Biography
Zina
Kunz
was
born
on
March
31
,
1900
in
Bern
,
Idaho
to
Carolina
Buehler
and
Christian
Kunz
.
When
she was in her
early
teens
she and her
mother
went
to
live
in
Salt
Lake
City
,
Utah
for a
year
. She then
returned
to
Bern
to
attend
high
school
at
Fielding
Academy
.
After
graduating
from
high
school
she
applied
for a
teaching
position
in
Bern
and
got
it
. She
taught
for a
year
then
moved
to
Logan
,
Utah
to
attend
Utah
State
College
to
train
to be a
secretary
.
Upon
receiving
her
secretary
degree
she
moved
to
Montpelier
,
Idaho
to
work
as a
secretary
there. A
few
years
later
she
served
a
two
year
mission
for the
Church
of
Jesus
Christ
of
Latter
Day
Saints
in the
Eastern
States
Mission
.
After
her
mission
she
returned
to
Logan
and
attended
Utah
State
College
to
earn
a
degree
in
teaching
. She
found
a
teaching
position
in
Vernon
,
Idaho
and there she
met
Lenord
Lamoin
Hatch
with
whom
she
got
engaged
. In
1829
she
moved
back
to
Logan
to
live
with her
parents
and
teach
for a
time
. She and
Lenord
were
married
on
May
26
,
1932
in the
Logan
Temple
. She had
two
children
with him. On
June
11
,
1937
Lenord
was
struck
by
lightening
and
killed
. She and her
two
little
children
moved
back
to
Logan
and then on to
Ogden
,
Utah
. There in
Ogden
she
met
John
Fuit
whom
she
married
on
August
23
,
1943
and they
moved
to
Clinton
,
Utah
. She had
one
son
with
John
. In
September
1970
John
died
of a
heart
attack
.
Zina
went
to
Auckland
,
New
Zealand
to
live
with her
oldest
son
at this
time
but she
returned
to
Ogden
in
May
1973
.
Soon
after
returning
she
met
Orville
S
.
Cox
through
her
daughter
and
married
him on
January
4
,
1975
then
moved
to his
home
in
Shelley
,
Idaho
. She
died
July
6
,
1995
.
Abstract
This
is
a
204-page
,
typewritten
autobiography
of
Zina
Kunz
Hatch
Fuit
Cox
.
It
is
bound
and
entitled
The
Hills
of
Bern
.
It
was
written
in the
early
1970's
and
completed
around
1976
. The
first
two
pages
have
pictures
of
Zina
at the
time
of
writing
, of her
family
when
she was
younger
, of her
mother
and their
house
in
Bern
, of her
father
with
all
of his
sons
, and a
picture
of her
mother
with
all
of her
daughters
. Then the
history
is
divided
into
15
chapters
.
Each
chapter
has a
title
,
beginning
with
pages
1-8
called
'
Births.
' This
chapter
gives
a
brief
history
of her
parents
and the
births
of
all
of her
siblings
and
some
of the
major
events
in their
early
lives
.
Carolina
, her
mother
, was
Christian
Kunz's
second
wife
in
polygamy
. His
first
wife
was her
sister
,
Elizabeth
.
Zina
talks
about
the
challenge
of
polygamy
for her
mother
,
especially
with her
older
more
outspoken
sister
as the
first
wife
.
Zina
was her
mother's
youngest
child
and was a
great
comfort
to her
mother
. The
next
chapter
is
entitled
'
Pre-School
' as
Zina
was the
youngest
child
and was the
only
one
at
home
during
the
day
. This
is
followed
by '
School
at
Last
'
wherein
she
finally
is
old
enough
to
attend
the
public
school
. She
tells
of
completing
the
first
grade
and
mastering
the
first
reader
frontward
and
backward
. She also
tells
of her
baptism
in
1908
. Also
around
this
time
her
older
brother
David
contracted
Poliomyelitis
, but was
able
to
overcome
great
odds
and
attend
Harvard
Law
School
. The
next
chapter
, '
Growth
Continues,
'
tells
of
herding
the
cows
on their
farm
and,
due
to the
free
time
that this
allowed
, the
love
for
reading
that she
developed
. She also
tells
of
riding
on the
railroad
from
Ovid
,
Idaho
to
Paris
,
Idaho
on the
MontpelierParis
Railroad's
first
run
. Her
family
found
the
head
and
front
leg
bones
of a
mammoth
on their
property
while
digging
a
garden
.
James
E
.
Talmage
came
to
pack
them
up
and
examine
for
display
in the
Church
Museum
. In
chapter
5
, 'The
Tolerable
Teens,
' she
talks
of how
upon
graduating
from
grammar
school
she
could
not
attend
Fielding
Academy
right
away
. This was
because
there were
already
six
kids
from her
family
attending
and her
parents
could
not
afford
it
at that
time
.
Instead
she and her
mother
took
an
extended
trip
to
Salt
Lake
City
,
Utah
to
stay
with her
two
older
sisters
who
were
nurses
at a
hospital
there. They
stayed
for
most
of the
year
but
returned
to
Bern
and she
attended
Fielding
Academy
the
following
year
. She also
talks
about
World
War
I
and the
change
that
brought
about
.
Chapter
6
, '
World
War
I
Ends,
'
is
filled
mostly
with
experiences
of
teaching
.
Soon
after
she
started
teaching
her
mother
and
father
moved
to
Logan
,
Utah
. She
finished
the
year
then
moved
to
Logan
as
well
, to
train
as a
secretary
. She then
moved
to
Montpelier
,
Idaho
to
live
with her
brother
David
and
work
in his
law
office
as a
secretary
. In
chapter
7
, 'These
Tantalizing
Twenties,
' she
talks
mostly
about
her
experiences
as a
secretary
for her
brother
David
and of
David's
young
children
.
Chapter
8
, 'A
Mission
in the
Twenties,
'
is
filled
with
descriptions
of
getting
her
call
to the
Eastern
States
Mission
,
serving
there the
people
she
met
and the
companions
she
served
with.
Toward
the
end
of her
mission
she
got
appendicitis
, but she was
able
to
finish
her
mission
and
return
home
to have an
operation
to
remove
her
appendix
. In
chapter
9
, 'The
Twenties
End
Tragically,
' she
tells
of the
death
of her
brother
David
. She and
about
returning
home
from her
mission
and
working
in a
candy
shop
in
Logan
before
attending
Utah
State
College
to
obtain
her
teaching
degree
.
Upon
receiving
her
degree
she
got
a
job
teaching
in
Vernon
,
Idaho
where
she
met
Lenord
Hatch
. In
chapter
10
, '
Fulfillment,
' she
continues
her
story
of
Lenord
Hatch
,
whom
she
married
on
May
26
,
1932
in the
Logan
Temple
.
Chapter
11
'
Celestial
Marriage,
'
describes
the
occasion
and the
experience
of
living
with
Lenord's
parents
for a
few
years
before
building
a
home
of their
own
. They had
two
children
a
boy
and
girl
.
Five
years
into their
marriage
,
Lenord
was
struck
by
lightening
. He
died
on
June
11
,
1937
. The
next
chapter
, '
Gathering
the
Pieces,
'
tells
of her
recovering
from this
loss
and the
steps
she
took
to
make
things
all
right
for her
small
family
. She
returned
to
Utah
State
College
in
Logan
to
get
her
teaching
degree
. She
found
a
teaching
position
in
Ogden
,
Utah
. This
leads
into
chapter
13
, '
Back
to
Teaching
School,
'
where
she
describes
teaching
elementary
school
.
Chapter
14
, '
27
Years
with
John
Fuit,
'
talks
about
meeting
John
Fuit
, a
recent
widower
with
five
children
, and
marrying
him on
August
23
,
1943
. They
moved
to
Clinton
,
Utah
and had a
boy
together
. She then
tells
of
all
the
experiences
she had
while
married
to
John
,
such
as
both
of their
sons
'
missions
;
traveling
to
Europe
and
visiting
such
places
as
Rome
,
Switzerland
,
Germany
, and
France
; and their
son
Johnny
serving
in the
Vietnam
War
.
After
27
years
of
marriage
,
John
died
of a
heart
attack
after
a
long
string
of
health
problems
.
After
his
death
,
Zina
decided
to
move
to
New
Zealand
to
live
with her
eldest
son
. In
chapter
15
, '
Off
to
New
Zealand,
' she
tells
of this
extended
trip
. She
lived
with her
son
and his
wife
for the
first
two
years
until
eventually
getting
a
place
of her
own
.
While
there she
served
as an
ordinance
worker
in the
New
Zealand
Temple
. She also
took
advantage
the
opportunity
to
visit
Australia
and
Tonga
. In
May
1973
she
returned
to
Ogden
where
she
served
in the
Ogden
Temple
for
two
years
. In
late
1974
Zina's
daughter
arranged
a
meeting
Orville
Cox
,
whom
Zina
married
on
January
4
,
1975
. She
moved
to
Orville's
home
in
Shelley
,
Idaho
. She then
tells
of
experiences
of
traveling
with
Orville
to
places
such
as the
Holy
Land
and
London
. They also
traveled
to
Palmyra
,
New
York
to
watch
the
Temple
pageant
there, then on to
Washington
,
DC
,
Pennsylvania
,
Ohio
,
Massachusetts
, and
Alaska
.
While
living
in
Shelley
she
wrote
a
weekly
column
called
'The
Other
Day
in
Shelley.
'
It
featured
personal
stories
of
people
around
town
. The
end
of the
autobiography
indicates
that
Zina
started
it
around
1970
and
completed
it
in
time
for the
Christian
Kunz
Family
Reunion
in
1976
.
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