Monday, July 15, 2013

Family Home Evening - 15 July 2013
The Sunsetter's met in July to bid farewell to a group of Missionaries.




Sister Smith, Elder and Sister Marler, Sister Walter and Sister Ingermanson(facing the table).
Elder Peterson taking pictures and Sister Peterson observing the group.
Elder and Sister Smith
Sisters Searle, Thomas, and Heath, and Elder Danielson
Elder Danielson and Sister Bohman
Elder and Sister Price and Granddaughter.
Sister Saint
Sister Danielson
We say, See you later, not good-bye.
Elder and Sister Ingermanson, Elder and Sister Marler, Sister Walter, Sister Saint, and Sister Arrington all finish their mission on 25 July 2013
We say to all, come and visit when you are near, because you are dear to our hearts.
We Love You.
Those who remain will serve faithfully and promise to keep us in mind and tell of their experiences.  We all look forward when we can ALL be together and update all our life's journeys.
Carry on with the Sunsetter's Tradition.

 
In June, we said goodby to the first of our Sunsetters missionary and a good friend - 
Sister Howell

We had an enjoyable meal with enjoyable Sisters.  It was a memorable time with our heartstrings being pulled.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Family Home Evening - 17 June 2013
This evening we traveled to the Salt Lake City Cemetery.
We had a picnic at the bowery in the park adjacent to the cemetery.  After eating we spread out and ventured into the cemetery in search of the grave sites of many of the Prophets and Apostles who were buried there.





 President David O. McKay

 Henry D. Moyle

 President Gordon B. Hinckley
 J. Reuben Clark




 President Harold B. Lee

 A really pretty tree in the cemetery
Mark E. Petersen
 A view of the Salt Lake Valley, looking South
 Richard L. Evans

 Hugh B. Brown

 President Spencer W. Kimball
 President Howard W. Hunter

Bruce R. McConkie


Neal A. Maxwell

Sunday, June 16, 2013

We made it to the last temple in our Mission Boundary, Brigham City - 15 Jun 2013
 The flowers at the Brigham City Temple are in full bloom and very pretty.


 Elder and Sister Smith, Elder and Sister Marler, Sister Searle, Sister Heath, Elder Price &
Elder Ingermanson made the trek North to the temple.
 The fountain in front of the temple.  Notice the stained glass windows in the temple.


 Across the street in Brigham City is the Box Elder Tabernacle.  We went across that took a quick tour.


 The grain and knots in the paneling of the Tabernacle are all hand painted.  In the knots, individuals painted their names.  This one was painted by Betty.
We had an enjoyable time.