We are getting plenty of soupy London
Fog. One good thing about fog is that the
decreased visibility causes traffic to slow down a little. ‘Tis the season of
rocks-coming-at-the-windshield any time you are on the road and increased speed
makes for a stronger impact.
The LDS Ward held its annual Ward
Conference on Jan 20th. Leaders
of the Preston North Stake were in attendance, all three of the presidency,
President Dax Keller and his counselors, Richard Swainston and Blaine
Rounds. All of the stake auxiliary
organizations were well represented and these members instructed local
membership in their particular callings.
MaKenzie Gunter, daughter of Eldon
and Danita Wilcox, is presently enrolled at ISU in Pocatello.
While at Preston High this young lady excelled in several athletic
pursuits. She is now participating in
track at ISU in the pentathlon event. This is a new one for MaKenzie as she
does the shot put, hurdles, the high jump, long jump and the 800 meter race. In
a recent competition she qualified for the Conference Championship in the high
jump.
Beverly Bruderer took the long
drive to Dickinson, ND, and back. Her husband, Doug, is employed
there in the oil fields. She reported
that temperatures up there were similar to our locality, just plain cold, but
that the prices of most ordinary items were sky high. An example given was a gallon of milk for
$4.50.
Betty Jensen Corbett passed
away. She grew up here, married and
moved to Preston. Her son Shane and Sherrie Corbett and children
live here in the Albert Jensen home. It
was good seeing Betty’s daughter, Jackie, and Jensen cousins that are now living in Utah: Mark lives
in Roy, Zina in Lehi, Joyce in Smithfield, Craig,
here in Preston, and Clifford. Cliff is the only one still in Mink Creek
from that side of the family.
Moonlight nights seem to bring on
owl talk. When the nights are bright the Mink Creek owls get in a
conversational mood. This isn’t just a
winter happening, they gab during the warmer months as well. Things are so beautiful right now, covered
with sparkling snow that I am sure that is the topic of their discussions.
We have been dealing with the
results of snow storms this week. It has
gone from rain turning into ice, to lots and lots of snow. The county plows have shown up a bit late and
that makes all glad to have equipment of our own to ge us in and out. Two mornings so far this week and the school
bus was late by more than an hour the first morning, then early the next
day. Of course buses have a right to
difficulties on snowy morning, slick roads and big snowbanks don’t help anyone.
There has also been another funeral
since the last news deadline. Kristine
Christensen passed away, that will be covered in next week’s column.