There was a multi-birthday party at Paul and Terrie McKay's for the family of Layne and Karen Erickson. Celebrating all family birthdays in 2026 up to this date for families of the Ericksons and their children. Included are Bryan and Shannon Erickson of Wellsville and theirs, Julie and Todd Kunz of Idaho Falls and Paul and Terrie and theirs, and Connie and Adam Westenskow of Logan and theirs. The weather was good enough this year for burgers outside and pot luck offerings to make for a festive occasion and family fun. This group had one set of twin birthdays, Mother Karen and daughter Terrie.
The Syringa Camp of the DUP met at LuJean Young's home for the month of March. Julie Westerberg gave a very interesting presentation on the topic of the Jewish immigrants contributions to the early days of the state of Utah. There were many skills from this influential group.
After many years the Voting Poll locations in Mink Creek, and other communities throughout the county will change. In most of these situations the voting has taken place in the LDS Meetinghouses because it was the only public building in the village. While this is still the case these buildings are increasing their security regulations and will no longer fill the needed government requirements. Mink Creek voters will need to go to the new Community Center in Preston on the election days.
Royce Christensen has been ito Boston, MA, recently for a Father and Sons outing with his sons Kevin and Fred. They visited many of the historic sites in the area, as well as the Boston temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The smell of rain, the sound of rain, rain splattering our windows. Absolutely wonderful. Such a boost to the earth and the people. This dry winter has been discouraging. Only the first of April and already our valley is filled with blooming fruit trees, both wild and domestic. We are enjoying the scent, the visual beauty and hoping to avoid a wipe-out frost.
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