Tuesday, June 10, 2025

June 10, 2025

 

Garth and Robin Stevenson went south to Bluff, UT. They spent some time with friends, Eldon and Danita Wilcox, who are presently serving a mission in that area. There are all sorts of things to learn about the “Hole In The Rock” site from it's history, as well as pioneer crafts and skills.

Jesse and Annavelyn Wilcox and their son Desmond have returned from a long vacation to Annavelyn's family in the Philippines. They soaked up the closeness of the ocean, did some trekking through the jungle, visited places where Jesse had served when he was a missionary in the Philippines.

Royce and Lorraine Christensen celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary recently with a dinner at Maddox in Brigham City. All of their children were able to meet them there and share memories. Kevin came up from Arizona, Kim from Boise, Fred from Provo, UT, Carrie now in Layton and Colleen from Riverdale, ID.

Nate and Dana Olson of Station Creek enjoyed a visit from his daughter, Mary Lou, who drove down from Boise.

The Primary children and leaders, plus some extra volunteers, headed to the Mink Creek Cemetery with the beginning of June to clear the grounds of the leftovers from Memorial Day. Using gloves was the order of the day and the task was accomplished fairly quickly. Those youngsters could move up and down the slope with ease and agility. It was a deed well done.

Kent and Tammy Beardall were in Spanish Fork, UT, to celebrate the graduation of their grandson, Braxton Beardall from Spanish Fork High School. He is the son of Shawn and Callie Beardall. The graduation program was held at the UCCU Center in Orem, UT.

Graduations are in full swing. Bob and Claudia Erickson attended ceremonies for their granddaughter, Sophia Janke, graduating from Sugar-Salem High School. This program took place in the BYU/I Center in Rexburg, ID. Sophia's parents are Laural and Jody Janke of Teton, ID.

With the better weather showing some consistency  there are at least three new houses under construction at this time.  Small acreage, homes away from the city that seems fast encroaching.


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