Don’t get too comfortable with this warmer than usual
weather we have been enjoying. This
morning in Mink Creek there was ice in the fields where sprinklers had been,
the same with lawns. Jackets started the work for the day. Ice translates into cold temperatures and
threats to those early planted gardens.
It is graduation time in this neck
of the woods. Mink Creek village has ten
young people graduating from Preston
High School and making
their way into their future. They are:
(ladies before gentlemen) Alexis
Iverson, Tiffany Longhurst, Jessica Larsen, McKenna Jepsen, and Spencer Wilde,
Tyson Hall, Paydon Nye, Cody McKay, Joseph Seamons, and Mikel Beardall. Their plans for the next few months
vary. Some are off to exciting jobs,
others not so exciting but still have a paycheck. Some are preparing for post-secondary school,
other getting ready for missionary service.
All are looking at this change and realizing an adjustment to adulthood
is imminent.
Eight of the ten also graduated
from LDS Seminary in a ceremony held at the Dahle Performing Arts Center last
week. Listed in that program were Mikel,
Tyson, Alexis, McKenna, Tiffany, Cody, Joseph and Spencer. Joseph Seamons was featured as a solo violinist, performing “Law of the
Harvest: Sacrifice Brings Blessings.”
The Wilcox family gathered in Mink
Creek for the wedding of MaKenzie Wilcox to Tyson Gunter of McCammon, ID. Danita and Eldon Wilcox’s home was stuffed
with family.
Elise and Jeff Hardy and children live in North
Ogden. Lesli Evans brought
her daughter, Ashlyn, up from Savannah,TX, Ami and Tom
Fenton and family are in Tooele, UT, Brittany and
Matt Durrant and their little girl are doing school at the University of Utah. Brigham and Jennipher Wilcox with two little
ones live in Idaho Falls. Big brother, Jesse Wilcox, is here in Mink
Creek. It was a fun, bit wild, time at
the Wilcox home.
The turnout
of voters for the Primary Election in Mink Creek was a bit over 50%. The day started out slow but gained momentum
in the afternoon and evening hours. It
was a lovely spring day and the weather was no obstacle. A few voters were a little upset with the new
law requiring Idaho
voters to declare their party of choice for the Primary voting, but the explanations
of the election board members seemed to suffice.
Mikel
Beardall was ordained to the office of an elder recently. This young man had also earned the Duty to
God awards as a deacon, a teacher and as a priest.
As a
farming community we take a little more interest in the weather than many
people do. Lately it has been a
toss-up. We have had badly needed rain,
some good sized hail, and snow. Along
with this warm weather mixes in and things are growing, particularly the
weeds. They do well even when there is a
drought.
Just a reminder---don’t forget the Mink Creek
School Reunion. Circle the date on your
calendars, June 16th, and check the site on Facebook for more
information.