WOW!
What a great time we had!
We've been receiving pictures for the past 2 weeks,
and now I can post them all for you to see.
We counted up at the end of the day,
and there were 120 people in attendance
(although they came and went at different times and not all were in these pictures.)
Sister Lindley brought a beautiful pioneer quilt that she has been working on.
Note the cute handcart block on the left.
Sister Biggs was excited for lunch to start . . .
. . . weren't we all!
The Johnsons and the Mosers, 2 missionary couples who served with the Bushmans from 2015-2016, were the cooks for both of the reunions this weekend.
(That's Elder Erekson helping to carry the milk can.)
They cooked their specialty of veggies, ham, and sausage
in large metal milk containers . . .
(That's Elder Erekson helping to carry the milk can.)
They cooked their specialty of veggies, ham, and sausage
in large metal milk containers . . .
. . . and then served it all in the "Hog Troughs."
It was yummy!
Thanks to Sister Lindsey for the delicious homemade rolls . . .
. . .and to the Ames for their incomparable homemade pies.
Note that there is no pic of the pies.
That's because they disappeared before anyone could take one!
Also note that Elder Ames is wearing his "Elder Smiley" name tag
even though he's not smiling here!
Over 100 people ate lunch under the big top.
We tried to get as many pictures as we could.
Elder Guymon, our expert photographer, took these pictures
as people talked about what's going on in their lives.
The Thomases - all the way from Lake City, Florida!
The Andersons from Cardston, Alberta, Canada
The Stones from Pocatello, Idaho
The Lindseys from Salt Lake City, Utah
The Morrises from Washington, Utah
The Jones' from Whitehall, Montana
The Williams from Cheyenne, Wyoming
The Mattisons from Gilbert, Arizona
The Lindleys from Wellsville, Utah
The Schills from Oakridge, Tennessee
The Childs from Murray, Utah
The Adams from Monticello, Utah
The Ormsbys from Syracuse, Utah
The Taylors from Farmington, Utah
The Bells from Layton, Utah
The Bearrys from Auburn, California
The Stockers from Denton, Texas
The Youngs from Stigler, Oklahoma
The Eastmans from Rogers, Arkansas
The Biglers from Mount Dora, Florida
The Ames from Caldwell, Idaho
When it started raining we had to move indoors.
The Stulls from Manti, Utah
The Limbergs from Sandy, Utah
The Laytons from Norman, Oklahoma
The Whitlocks from Casper, Wyoming
The Paynes from Eagle, Idaho
The Ereksons from Tijeras, New Mexico
The Petersens from Dammeron Valley, Utah
The Iversons from Washington, Utah
The Hutchinsons from Evanston, Wyoming
The Hawkes from West Point, Utah
The Grovers from Lehi, Utah
The Warrs from Casper, Wyoming
The Madsens from Rexburg, Idaho
She also brought an amazing walking stick
carved with a quote from President Hinckley on one side . . .
The Hawkes from West Point, Utah
The Grovers from Lehi, Utah
The Warrs from Casper, Wyoming
The Madsens from Rexburg, Idaho
Jolene Allphin with old pictures she discovered taken
of Martin's Cove and Rock Creek Hollow in the 1930's.
She also brought an amazing walking stick
carved with a quote from President Hinckley on one side . . .
soon to be from Lubbock, Texas, where they will serve as
Just as everyone was starting to leave
we had a visit from a Mama moose and her baby
down by where all the cars were parked.
Thank you once again for coming.
You were marvelous missionaries and amazing people,
and we love you all!
HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU . . . UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN!
Much love!
Lorin and Mary Ann Moench
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