Laura Cheney and Cindy Hanson have returned to Mink Creek. Employment and health issues have taken them to Utah for several months and they have been missed.
Robert and Phee Crosland were able to witness the blessing and naming of a grandson recently. Mario and Amanda Crosland, of Smithfield have chosen the name of Courtland Mario Crosland for their little boy. Another Crosland son, Armando, has been at home in Mink Creek for a couple of weeks, taking a break from his job in Washington, D. C. before he was assigned to go to Vienna.
The welcome mat has rolled out for Justin and Kaytlin Jackson and their children, Sloan, Murphy and Moab who have moved to Mink Creek. They live in the home built by Jared and Juliana Egley and are members of the family that purchased the Egley Farms.
The Young Women of the LDS ward enjoyed an activity at the Heritage Senior Living Center in Preston. They were there to call the numbers for a Bingo game activity. There was a lot of laughter and friendship shared at this event. It was a fun evening, well spent.
The family and friends of Johnny and Jeannine Iverson gathered at their home on Glencoe Road to help them celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary. Family came from Washington, Texas, Utah, Idaho, the Iverson children and even some siblings, all ages were present.
We have had chokecherry trees blooming and some random horse chestnut trees The recent winds have ripped off blossoms from any that were left on the many chokecherry trees that are scattered through our village. Horse chestnut and any tree with a flower quickly had their petals flying in the onslaught.
The sight of motorcycle groups on Highway 36 has replaced that of outfits pulling trailers loaded with snowmobiles. The cycles range from singles, to several, to fifty or so as they streak by with the accompanying roar of the motors. Another sign of summer.
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