Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Last one for June, 2013



Summer is officially here and we are off and running in this little village.  Everyone seems to be working on scheduling many things into their lives.  A big one coming up will be the Mink Creek July 4th celebration.
Carl and Carol Egley have spent a few days here.   The draw this time was the wedding of Shalynn Egley, daughter of Carl’s brother, Lynn and Shelley Egley of Benson, UT.  Mink Creek is home ground for the Egley family going back several generations.  Carl and Carol now call Kansas home, but they manage to visit occasionally.
Paul and Terrie McKay with Andy and Morgan took a few days of late spring for a trip to the Canyon Lands of Utah.  This is one of the family’s favorite spots.  They took in lots of sun, lots of hiking, and lots of fun.
The Mink Creek School Reunion was  held  on a beautiful Saturday afternoon with around sixty people  soaking up friendships since childhood.  Names that have been part of the Mink Creek heritage abounded, most with a Scandinavian sound:  Jensen, Keller, Crane, Moosman, Westerberg, Wilde, Rasmussen, Oliverson, Erickson, Christensen, Jepsen, Larsen, Nelson.  This year the family of Mike and MaryAnn Jepsen were in charge with Mike’s siblings assisting.  After a sumptuous meal from the potluck offerings three people entertained.  Eleanor Jepsen Kirkbride played old time songs on the piano for a session of “Name That Tune” with Susan Jepsen Auger handing out candy bar prizes to the lucky gussers.  LeAnn Jepsen Walton  and Russel A Westerberg shared memories of days they spent in the Mink Creek classrooms and beyond.  Leonard Nelson and his guitar took emotions back with some solid western songs and a special number with lyrics describing love for Mink Creek community. 
There was a drawing for door prizes that had been donated.  The walls and tables were decorated with photos from the past:  classroom groups, activities, individuals.  Memories were kindled.  In the final drawing  (rigged) a name was chosen to take up the banner for next year’s event, the winner being Glade and Corinne Larsen.

Leonard Nelson made the observation that growing up in mink Creek gave people the opportunity to learn to do a lot of things.  So true, not only of Mink Creek, but most small communities.
The Mink Creek Summer Fun season is about to begin.  That translates into weekly activities at our ballpark for about a month.  Often refreshments are part of the package.  More about that in future blogs.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

June 19, 2013



Two young moose put in an appearance recently as they gamboled across the highway.  The deer are still roaming the neighborhoods, similar to winter months, but their coloring is a beautiful shade of tan, a new spring wardrobe.  There are a flock of turkey buzzards that roost nearby.  They may not be the most attractive bird, but watching them soaring on the updrafts of air can be a mesmerizing occupation.
Mike and Mary Ann Jepsen have been soaking up some California sun with the family of their daughter Annie and Steve  Earl and their children.  They live in the San Jose area so there are lots of fun activities from which to chose.   The Jepsens attended recitals for the grandchildren and put in some babysitting time while Annie and Steve got a break.
Mary Ann arrived home to find that she had been released from her calling as the Relief Society President of the Preston Idaho North Stake of the LDS Church. This was officially announced in the Stake Conference held recently.  She has been serving in this position for five years and is now anticipating getting reacquainted with her own ward members.
The yellow and copper rose bushes have added so much color to the countryside this year.  Every bush is so full of blooms and vibrant.  The lilacs are winding up their lovely spring display, but this year has been good for them, in all shades.  They will be missed as we had into hot, more discouraging temperatures.
The Olson sisters, daughters of John and Edith Olson, have been in Mink Creek, visiting their old stomping grounds. They soaked up the scenery, the clouds above, and just some time together, remembering. Their headquarters at this time of their lives seems to center around Payson, UT.

Those who raise hay are into their first harvest.  Swathers, rakes and balers are in motion up and down the valley.  So far we have escaped any rain storms.  There has been some fierce wind sessions, but for the most part that has been manageable.
The family of John and Sandi Cude has moved from our community and are now living across the border in Utah.  We are glad that isn’t too far away.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

June 12, 2013



Those rains of the past, sending nitrogen loaded moisture, has certainly given plants a growth spurt.  The combination with sunny days equals lawns (and weeds) growing by leaps and bounds.  Most days the roar of a lawn mower is echoing off our hillsides.
Lorraine Christensen flew to Indiana to spend time with daughter Carrie and Ken Melton  of Lafayette.  The family celebrated little Kenny’s third birthday with the paternal grandparents in Illinois.  Lots of grandparents made for a happy little boy.  When Lorraine returned from the Midwest she and her husband Royce took some vacation time around Lake Tahoe and Virginia City, and made their way to Phoenix, AZ, for the baptism of granddaughter Aurora Christensen.  
Clare Christensen and Linda Coverdale were married in an outdoor ceremony at the Mink Creek Park.  Friends and relatives gathered together to wish them happiness as they begin this chapter of their lives. Nearly all of Clare’s children and all but one of his siblings were able to be in attendance.  Linda is from Twin Falls and her mother, a sister and sister-in-law came down.  Following the ceremony, conducted by Bishop Kent Egley, the couple treated all to a feast.  Brent Sharp and Stuart Ostler had prepared BBQ ribs, Dutch-oven potatoes, baked beans, rolls, hotdogs & buns for the younger set and a selection of iced sodas and water. We are happy to hae Linda become part of our community.
Laural and Jody Janke gave their new baby boy a name and blessing at the LDS Sacrament Meeting.  He is named Theodore Jesse Janke, his first name after his paternal grandfather, the middle name for his great-grandmother on his mother’s side.
Kathy and Austin Jones had a full house for the weekend. Joseph and Rebecca Jones and their little girl were up from Herriman, UT. Two Jones daughters and their children, now living in Utah joined them:  Karenina Bullock and three children from Sandy and KayDee Clark and her five from Nibley.

Some of our mountainsides  look ablaze with gold, so thick are the blossoms of the mule’s ear flowers.  The local livestock are enjoying being able to graze on rich green pastures.  However, unless we get some more rain pastures and dryland fields will be looking pretty drab before long.  One understands why water rights have always been an important part of the development of land.
It is the annual Mink Creek School Reunion this weekend.  There will be a lot of sharing of memories.  I will report more next week, after I attend…I was made an honorary member years ago.  My status as an import has nearly faded into oblivion.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

June 5, 2013



School year 2012-1013 is finished; the yellow buses are at rest.  A multitude of children in the county are enjoying some “sleeping in” hours.  Four teens from Mink Creek are celebrating having graduated from high school.  Nicole Straight, daughter of Avery and Pedro Gomez, and Thomas Biggs (better known as TJ), son of Cass and Dawnya Biggs, graduated from Franklin County High School.    Rico Crosland, son of Robert and Phee Crosland, and Cole Jepsen, son of Kerry and Melinda Jepsen graduated from Preston High School.
Johnny and Jeannine Iverson have been on a wedding roll for grandchildren.  They were in Brigham City, UT, for the ceremony and celebration of #14 grandchild, Natalie Iverson.  They flew to Washington D.C., for nuptials of grandchild #15, Scott Shilling.   It had been six years since Johnny and Jeannine had seen this young man and the reconnection was wonderful.
The entire Mainini bunch, Steve, Terrie and children Tony, Angelina, and Mario  flew to California for a birthday celebration with family.  Steve’s mother turned 75 and the clan gathered in Ventura for a reunion with fun and festivities.
Memorial Day always brings past residents to Mink Creek.  The gates to the Pearson place were open, indicating that plans for summer occupancy was underway.  Colleen and Howard Hawkes were up from Kaysville, just part of the family.
Bruce and Shauna Crane of Logan have been preparing for family visits at the Crane Cabin.  The parking area by their place was filled with three different outfits.
Glen and Betty Jo Jepsen enjoyed having Glen’s brother, Bruce Jepsen and his son, Randy Jepsen, visiting from Kirkland, WA.
The family of Hugh and Bonnie Hansen circled the wagons, modern day campers, in their family park on the banks of lower Mink Creek.
Jon and Portia Jepsen and family members came up from Utah to warm up the walls of their Mink Creek home.

The Lewis and Clark Volunteers, a mountain man group, met for their annual spring rendezvousat the lush park on Vernon and Sallee Keller's farm.  It was a sunny weekend for the Mountain Men, great for all the outdoor, competitive activities. For the past several years this spring get-together has been gloomy and rainy.  The Volunteers are planning two more sessions of re-enacting historical lifestyles before the end of this year.
            Karl and Marion Haws of Santa Barbara, CA joined with grandchildren and their friends at the Haws home.  Their son, Aaron and Heather Haws and their children, of the Boise area, drove down for a few days of Mink Creek time with the rest of the family.  Regardless of his California background, Aaron's affinity for Idaho is very strong, Mink Creek is still "home."