The shift in seasons seems to bring
more visitors to Mink Creek, some for a weekend, others a more
extended stay. Morgan and Eli Curtis of Logan,spent a day with her
parents, Paul and Terrie McKay at their home on Station Creek.
Connie and Adam Westenskow had a weekend with her parents, Karen and
Layne Erickson, driving up from Woods Cross, UT.
Bret and Jody Rasmussen enjoyed the
company of two daughters. Brandi Allred and her children Eliza, Jet
and Ezra came up from West Bountiful, UT. Cheyenne and her husband
Kaden Lloyd of Fairview, ID, joined in the family get-together. .
River McKay has completed two years
of studies at Utah State University and has now been accepted into
the Outdoor Product Design and Development program. She will be
headed to the northwest in the fall. In the meantime she has moved
to Rexburg, ID, for summer work where she is employed at Klim as a
technical developer. Life is movin' on for River. She is the
daughter of Lin and Sharla McKay
Two young women of our community have
invested some time and energy in the business classes offered by the
Self Reliance program of the Preston North Stake. Both Annavelyn
Wilcox and Jasmine Erickson feel it has been very worthwhile for
their individual situations.
Lana and Ivan McCracken made a quick
trip to his home area in Canada, visiting a friend in Raymond,
Alberta. Ivan extended his stay while taking care of some business
matters.
Larry and Lillian Hansen are back in
town on a semi-permanent basis. They are expecting to have family
members coming in and out of their home on Bear Creek with the
onslaught of warm weather and outdoor fun.
Funeral services were held in Mink
Creek for Nyala “Sam” Crane Maldeney, age 72, on May 25th.
She is is the daughter of Molly and Basil Crane. “Sam “ has had a
long battle with cancer. With Basil's job as a forest ranger the
family spent the growing up years wherever was his current
assignment, but Mink Creek has always had the sound of 'home.' The
Crane family and friends gathered for “Sam's” burial in the Mink
Creek Cemetery, near her parents.
As we herald the presence of spring,
we are forced to deal with the reality of flattened bugs on the
windshields. Any trip down through the river bottoms is a reminder
of that population being again a force in our lives.
At this posting we are grieved by the
death of long-time resident, Dennis Clark. He died in a traffic
accident while driving for a hunting trip with his grandson-in-law
Bracken Atkinson. Bracken has been in the hospital in Idaho Falls
and we are hopeful of his being released to come home this week.