There has been one more reorganization of an auxiliary within the Mink Creek Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Primary leaders are now President Annavelyn Wilcox, Counselor Vickie Free, Secretary Lisa Auger. Those released with thanks for their service were Brittnee Phillips, President; Wendy Westerberg, First Counselor; Linda Christensen, Second Counselor; and April Rasmussen, Secretary. Linda has been doubling as the pianist and will continue to her share her talent in that position.
Three residents have occupied rooms at the Franklin County Medical Center this past month, due to falling and breaking bones. Ivan McCracken and Scott Seamons have since been released and are home with recuperation efforts going forth. Karen Erickson broke her arms and will soon be leaving the hospital as well.
Candy Longhurst and ReNae Egley attended a convention in St. George, UT, this wintry season. They made new friends, and soaked up the warmer weather while enjoying the change of scenery: red rocks comparing to our white landscape.
An even bigger change of scenery is part of Rico Crosland’s situation. He is enjoying a vacation in Thailand, having been awarded this international trip from his employment. He is loving the warmth, the beauty, the greenery and this break from his studies at BYU/I in Rexburg where the temperatures are definitely on the minus side of zero.
The recent winter storms have not been sufficient to cancel any of our local activities. However some families found themselves snowed-in and needed assistance in clearing their driveways.
A number of our citizens have had small flocks of chickens for several years. With the recent spike in the price of eggs at the grocery stores their eggs have become even more beautiful and attractive, not to mention valuable.
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