There was much preparation and practicing for the annual program from the Primary children of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. With the children in charge, assisted by Primary officers Kristin Collins, Anna Beth Olson, Laurel Wilde and Lindsey Ross and the Primary teachers, all went well. The Primary choir was under the direction of chorister Terrie McKay and Corey Nielson with ReNae Egley on the piano. It was both a delightful and spiritual program that bore witness of the love of Jesus Christ for all.
The Mink Creek community gathered at the Ballpark the evening of Halloween for their Trunk N Treat. The evening's events were under the direction of Lacey Christensen. Those attending brought a pot of soup or chili, to share. There were games for all ages, a costume parade, a carving pumpkin contest, Car Trunks were decorated and treats gathered from the parking lot. It could be called a “Spooky Good time,” best had for Halloween. The weather cooperated, adding to the fun of the evening.
There is a need to remember that our neighbor wildlife is also getting ready for the coming winter. One that is pretty noticeable is the presence of skunks out and about, whether a person is out for a late evening walk or a drive. Noted have been some fatalities on our highway with skunks and raccoons. The deer are taking on their winter coats, a slight color change. Late birds heading for warmer climates take to the skies.
The Syringa Camp of the DUP met this month in Preston at the home of Virginia Flippence. Virginia and Mary Ann Jepsen were the hostesses for November and eleven members were able to attend. Julie Westerberg presented a lesson discussing the last ten handcarts that crossed the plains coming into Utah in the pioneer days. Imagine being part of that group of ten carts and the welcome they received!
It is hard to believe that December is just days away and we have yet to get any staying snow for this year. The mountain tops stay white, the canyon road to Bear Lake is receiving frequent trips from the State Snow Plow crew to keep it open and hopefully safe. But our valley floor, the length of the village, is clear. Cold, but clear.