Saturday, July 5, 2008

FRIENDSHIP BRANCH PICNIC

Friendship Branch Presidency:
Scott Smith: 2nd Counselor, Pres. Brent Heninger, Lars Lundin: 1st Counselor
Stanley Child, High Priest Group Leader, with Glen Bramble
Brother Child is a retired pediatrician and former bishop in a Salt Lake ward.
Norman Moses
"Uncle Norman" is Mont Barker's uncle, a former bishop in Lark, Utah.
Dwight Kelsey, who lives in Layton, accompanies his friend and resident Connie Teeter
Connie Heyrend-Teeter sits with Mary Barlow
These ladies are both accomplished musicians. Connie has joined my choir, The Kaye Starr Singers, and Mary was a member of the Tabernacle Choir for about 25 years.

Winnie and Jack Hale
Winnie, grand-daughter of President Joseph Fielding Smith, was a professional dancer, and Jack was a craftsman home builder.

Pat Lowder and Will Rogers

Pat Lowder is retired and now enjoys her painting hobby...and she's good! Will Rogers is a retired commercial airline pilot who was shot down in the Korean War.

Dr. Beverly Adams

This lady is an accomplished musician, chosen as the first woman Tabernacle Choir organist.

Mae Davis
This is a woman with a wonderful testimony of the gospel.

Birgit Robinson
A daughter of Rudi Mueller who serves as Priesthood Organist, Birgit serves as Relief Society Music Appreciation Hymn Director. Birgit and her parents live in the Douglas Ward Boundaries. (12th East and 6th South)
Robyn Easley
This is my friend and Visiting Teacher from University Ward who came to help me serve the people.

Marilyn Sams

Marilyn, Relief Society President, serves ice-cream sundaes to all the guests. She's a professional teacher and temple worker, and is up to her elbows in ice-cream! Thanks for helping, Marilyn!

Kaye Starr Heninger

This was a wonderful event held under the Morris' large and beautiful pavilion. June Morris serves as our Gospel Doctrine teacher, and Ralph is our Executive Secretary. They live in the 33rd Ward. We had a great time! Thanks for coming, everyone!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Today I am very grateful for this sight, having just lost a best friend in Lars Lundin late last night.