Wednesday, April 3, 2019

April 3, 2019, maybe Spring


           David and Jonathan Seamons have been participating at the Utah Summer Games with their wrestling prowess. David took first in Folkstyle and second in Freestyle and Jonny took second in Folkstyle and second in Freestyle. This was in the high school bracket and Jonathan attends Preston Junior High. A big congratulations on these accomplishments!! That dedication pays off.

          Susan Hawkes has purchased the former Glen Keller home in Mink Creek and is happily raising goats and enjoying country life. She comes to us from Magna, UT, and is semi-retired. Sue declares herself a permanent resident of our village and loves the peace and sanity it offers.
           Connie and Adam Westenskow drove up from Woods Cross, UT, to help celebrate the birthday of her mother, Karen Erickson. It is always good to 'come home.'
          Robert and Phee Crosland have spent most of Spring Break at the home of Ben and Arianna Hostetter, welcoming their newest grandchild. He is Lincoln Albrecht Hostetter and schedules blended so that he could be blessed while the Croslands were there in Colorado Springs.
          Exciting news from the Iverson family. Walter Iverson, son of Kurt and Margret Iverson, has received his mission call. He will be serving in the Dominican Republic Mission. His departure date is in June.
           Lin and Sharla McKay enjoyed some time when two sons and families were up for some fun before the snow disappeared. Payton and Joshua Newby, both now Utah residents, were here for some Idaho fun time.

            The party's over---Spring Break has come to an end and our vacationing population has returned. The fact is, it is still cold in Idaho and while one day may feel like spring is around the corner, the very next day may remind you that winter has not left because there are several inches of snow that descended during the night. The returning robins are as confused as everyone else.


       

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