West Jordan March 2018

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March 2018 | Vol. 18 Iss. 03

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HAPPY HUBERS CREATE MEMORIES ON ‘FAMILY FEUD’ By Ruth Hendricks | Ruth.H@mycityjournals.com

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fter a fire gutted her home three and a half years ago, Kristy Huber realized her lost possessions were just things, even the 30 scrapbooks she had made for her kids. “As I drove up and saw my house in flames, I said, ‘it’s just a home, we can rebuild,’” said Kristy. “We decided that from then on we were going to make memories, and you can’t take memories away.” Kristy said when you lose everything, the only thing that’s important is relationships. What matters is family and memories. You learn to laugh more. Kristy’s daughter Julie and her husband Andrew, who lived in the house, got out of the fire with just a cell phone, wearing no shoes or coat in November. Kristy wasn’t at home, but was off babysitting grandkids. It took nine months to rebuild. “We decided we loved West Jordan so much, we would rebuild here and live rather than rebuild and sell. You get integrated into neighborhoods and friends,” said Kristy. This desire to create memories inspired Kristy and four of her five children to try out for the “Family Feud” game show. Kristy has been a doula for 23 years, one who helps with comfort measures for the mother during childbirth. She also teaches at Salt Lake Community College and at the Midwives College of Utah. She is one of the longest practicing doulas in the state. Her oldest child, Josh, is a football coach at Brighton High, where he went to school. Daughter Heidi, the middle child, ran track at BYU and was All-American in high school. Julie has been a stay-at-home mom to a beautiful little boy and is currently student teaching at West Jordan middle school. The youngest is Kameron, nicknamed Bubba, studying to become a real estate agent. There is another child who lives out of state who was not able to be part of the game show team.

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The Hubers: Bubba, Julie, Heidi, Kristy and Josh pose with Steve Harvey. (Julie Frank)

Before the tryout event, the Hubers sent in a video of the family. Kameron wrote a rap, and they danced with masks of Steve Harvey, the host of the show. “It helped us stand out, and just showed how nuts we are,” said Kristy. Tryouts were held in January 2017 at the Expo Center and “Family Feud” producers came. The Hubers brought their Steve Harvey masks, including one for Reuben, who is the warm-up act for Steve before the show. The producers were impressed they had done research.

They wore color-coordinated clothing and held signs saying “The Happy Hubers love Family Feud.” They played a mock game. The producers chose about 30 families who were taken to another room and were videotaped as they introduced themselves. The family was told that in eight weeks they would get a postcard, but their postcard was lost in the mail. However, Julie got an email asking when they could come. The family traveled to Atlanta in June 2017. The show paid for their flights and hotel. “You have to try out Continued on Page 5...

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