- See how work on the "Dream Mine" was progressing
- See how work on the new Payson Temple was progressing
- Visit the graves in Santaquin
- Eat scones at The Family Tree
- See Great-great-grandma's (Nel's and Annie's) house in Genola
Louise and Cecil's house was at the end of a lane and Nel's and Annie's house was four telephone poles away. Nel's and Annie's house is still standing and pretty much the same from the outside. It's a bungalow sided with large white bricks. One summer, Cecil sold a cow to buy a bike for Lorna and Deloy. They learned how to ride the bike quickly, but noone taught them how to stop. They would ride often between their house and their grandparents'. When they would get to the third telephone pole they would start yelling for their uncle to come out and stop them. Once he didn't make it in time. Lorna turned left into the field and rode and rode while their unclechased after them into the field.
Later, we drove from Elberta around the backside of the lake. Grandma told us how her dad raised turkeys on the farm next to the lake. While they were watching the turkeys, Deloy and Lorna would take pitchforks and stab carp from the lake. They would then feed the carp to the turkeys.
The family would go to the same farmland every Easter. Deloy and Lorna would take their Easter eggs and try to roll them down the hill into the lake.
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