Tuesday, June 25, 2019

June 25, 2019


         The Mink Creek School Reunion was a fun gathering, although a bit fewer in number than in some years. Gary and Sharen Erickson of Chubbuck, ID, were in charge. The pot luck fare provided a well balanced meal with meat, potatoes, salads, rolls, cheese, cold cuts, cookies and cheesecake. Terry Olson, who spent many of the summers of his teen year with his Olson relatives in Station Creek, was the guest speaker. He shared his philosophy that the early recollections we have in our lives are important in the forming of the grownup we become. His father, Stan, grew up in Mink Creek, became a pilot in World War II and lost his life on a flight over enemy lines. Terry lives in Orem, UT, after retiring from BYU faculty, but still visits his Mink Creek family.
           Leonard Nelson, now living in Idaho Falls, shared memories he had of the 5th grade at the Mink Creek school: the lunches, the lunch ladies, the games, the teachers, his lifelong friends and classmates. “ Those good old days” that were remembered by all attending. A discussion followed, addressing the wisdom of continuing this long-held reunion when the years are taking a toll on those attending. A vote decided there was still worth in the gathering and Karen Olson Tribett will be at the helm for the 2020 year. Some problems of communication, getting the word out were addressed and there is hope that with using social media and technology at least one hurdle might be overcome. Door prizes donated and won were hand crafted wooden candlesticks, a wooden bowl, a history book, a scented candle warmer.
         Candy Longhurst and her daughters McKinley and Emily traveled to the valley near Arco, ID, where their husband and father had grown up as they remembered Sheldon on this first Father's Day since his passing away last summer. It was a beautiful time in a beautiful place.
          Mink Creek's LDS Ward enjoyed appropriate remarks from Jesse Wilcox and Giovanni Crosland about a father's influence in the lives of their children. Jesse and his wife Annavelyn live here not far from his parents, Eldon and Danita Wilcox. Giovanni and Kristine and their 5 children live in Tremonton, UT, where he is in his first year of medical practice. He is the son of Robert and Phee Crosland. The men of the community were treated to ice cream sandwiches.
           Walter Iverson also spoke to the congregation, prior to his departure for his mission to the Dominican Republic, Sana Domingo, Mission. He will be at the Mexico City training center as he concentrates on learning the Spanish language. Relatives from both the Iverson and the Knapp sides of his family were in attendance. Elder Iverson's parents are Kurt and Margret Knapp Iverson.

           We have had some scary nights in the garden department. “Freezing temperature, cover up your gardens” warnings. With the cool spring gardens have been a bit slow at best. If a person has a sizey garden patch it is impossible to throw a sheet or blanket over it, no matter where the temperature goes.
           Our farmers are in the middle of harvesting the first crop of hay. Rain has come, and rain has gone and the bales are being hauled, either to a buyer or a barn. Getting ready for the next days of irrigation for second crop.
          If you've heard the rumor that Mink Creek Ward got a new bishopric---yes, it is true. However it starts the next Mink Creek News column in this coming paper so it won't show up on this blog for a week. I will just tell you that Paul McKay is the new bishop and the rest will be  told here later.

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