The Ward Youth Conference for the youth
and their leaders took them south. The ultimate destination was
Manti, UT, where they would do some work in that LDS Temple and
attend the Manti pageant one evening. On the trip down they took
some time in Salt Lake City, touring the Salt Lake Temple grounds and
spening some time learning and doing at the Family History Library.
While they were in southern Utah they explored some canyons and
waterfalls, learned a bit about rock climbing and overall camping
fun. One participant, Jacobi Johnson, is currently in a wheelchair
due to a foot injury. Still part of this, volunteers carried him
through the hiking times. An example of true friendship.
Returning they traveled to Draper,
UT, where they split into teams of four and then met the challenge of
traveling to, and regrouping,at a specified spot in Ogden to finish
the trip home to Mink Creek. These teenagers know how to work
together and all returned safely home after having a fabulous time.
Only one small mishap, one of the young men returned home leaving
his Sunday shoes in possession of the leaders. Easy to correct that
problem.
Reunion time is underway. Larry and
Lillian Hansen have had a family reunion at their ancestral home on
Birch Creek. Terry and Wendy Westerberg have been involved with the
Smith Reunion in Riverdale. Kathryn McCarrel and her daughter of
Lehi, UT, has been up visiting her brothers, Jay Wilde and Warren
and Colleen Wilde.
The annual Mink Creek School Reunion
gathered at the LDS recreation hall to trade memories and get caught
up on more recent years. Those in charge this year were Clare and
Linda Christensen. Around fifty people attended, some for the first
time, and enjoyed the potlluck luncheon. Door prizes that were
donated were pictures from the long ago past, walking sticks, art
work, a stool, and an ice cream cake. Another item to be prized were
the larger-than Lincoln Log style cabins that were the centerpieces
on the tables. These had been made by Clare as he was preparing for
this event during the winter months. After a rather frenzied
nominating session Mike and MaryAnn Jepsen volunteered to head up the
reunion for the summer of 2017.
Rafael and Teresa Arnsworth and
family were up from their home in Sandy, UT. They are taking care of
the summer growth around their newly acquired summer home in Mink
Creek.
Another close call with a deer as one
of our residents was driving in the early morning hours to a school
practice. The car is in bad shape, the deer a fatality, but both
occupants of the vehicle are just shaken and bruised. These deer
come from nowhere, especially popping through the long grasses that
line each side of the highway.
Speaking of those high grasses, every
intersection the whole length of our community has blind spots for
oncoming traffic. It is bad enough during the winter with no side
growth, in this season the danger is tripled. Also, it has been
questioned as to whether there has been a law changed about crossing
that solid yellow line. So many drivers behave as though it is
invisible.