Tuesday, January 14, 2020

January 14, 2020


       Cindy Hanson and Laura Cheney are back at home. They traveled to Israel in December with Laura's family. It was a good time to soak up the sites of early Christianity, prior to the holiday rush.
        We have been missing Richie Hurst. He purchased a home in Fairview, a little closer to Logan, his general place of employment. Makes perfect sense.
        Jesse and Annavelyn Wilcox and Danita and Eldon Wilcox spent some of the holidays with MaKenzie and Tyson Gunter at their home in Pocatello. The main attraction was the two children of the Gunter family, with pure entertainment and activities.
        Our community enjoyed its annual Ski Night at the Beaver Ski Resort up Logan Canyon just a few days after the new year arrived. It was a great way to start off the year with friends and family. At this event you don't have to be an experienced skier to have a great time. Past residents, raised in this place have fond memories of this activity being the moment they first put on a pair of skis and began loving 'Skiing the Beav.' Snowboarders and even table-sitters have fun. There are potluck treats at the lodge and lots of visiting for those just observing.
        Elizabeth Wallentine Greene has received the official document proclaiming her being awarded her Bachelor of Arts degree, emphasis on Special Education. She has been studying for this quite awhile, along with being the wife of Joshua Greene and mother of three small children. Now she can add teaching to the many roles she plays. Congratulations, Lizzy!
        Snowy mountainsides, a beautiful moon, the coyote choir practices on a regular basis. Owls carry on midnight conversations. It is also a time that puts cougars on the prowl. Turkeys are congregating where they can find leftover grain or the few residents that put out snacks for their consumption.

        Still getting the white stuff, several more inches today. As far as I know Preston schools were in session, but on the western side of northern Cache Valley roads were nasty, winds has drifted enough that schools were shuttered for the day, according to reports from friends living in that area.


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