- December 1978: My name is Wendy Westra. I am 10 years old. I take piano lessons and baton lessons... My sister, Jenny is 8 years old. Me and my sister made up a routine in baton lessons, We did it to "It's a Small World." Our teachers thought it was cute!
- February 1979: For baton I did a routine to "Music Machine." It was my favorite record but the record melted and I was really worried because we needed to listen to it to do the routine because it was my best one and there would be trophies and prizes! Now I will have to borrow our neighbors.
- July 3, 1979: We went to swimming lessons and to primary and then we took a shower and ate lunch and started getting ready for the Children’s Parade in Provo. We ate there and saw Cannonball and Harvey and we won second place out of the teams like drill, baton, pom poms, etc. (Last year we won first). We goofed up but the judges thought we were cute both years, but everything turned out pretty good.
- July 4, 1979: It’s the 4th of July. We were in a parade at Murray in the morning. Mom and Dad, Chris, Scott, and Shane came and watched us. There were lots of horses and I’m glad we weren’t after them because they went to the bathroom all over! There were people dressed up like Spiderman, Superman, Wonder Woman, etc.
- July 18, 1979: We had a slumber party at Shauneen’s house for baton. We slept outside and everyone brought a treat. We played games and had a lot of fun. They have a trampoline that we played on. I didn’t fall asleep till 12:30.
Friday, July 27, 1979
Twirly Girls
Monday, April 30, 1979
Kellie and Cory
Thursday, August 24, 1978
The Homestead
I took three days of vacation. We had earlier reserved two nights at The Homestead.
Tuesday morning, Marge and I took the little car down to Cottonwood Motors for a 50,000 mile checkup. Then Scott and I took our old lawnmower in for repairs. We got the car packed, left Shane at Burgeners, and headed to the Homestead about 10:30. The drive was short, and the room wasn’t ready when we arrived. We drove to Heber, got slurpees at the 7-11, and then went back to the Homestead, where we unpacked and moved into the Guest House. We played tennis, went swimming, and played shuffleboard. The water in the outside pool was very cold, so we spent most of the swimming time indoors. We had a snacky lunch before playing and we all went out for pizza that night at the Pizza Hut in Heber.
Wednesday, we did a bit of swimming and tennis. There was a mix up in our room reservations, so we had to move out of the Guest House and into The Barn, which was a much more roomy place, and a little more fancy. Marge and I and Wendy had a nice breakfast Wed morning, while the rest snacked cold cereal in the Guest House. We went in to Heber City for lunch – hamburgers and malts at the Dairy Keen. Marge and I went to a nice dinner in the dinner room – roast beef.
Thursday, Chris and I got up early and went fishing. We drove near the Chalet, which we had investigated the first day, and we hiked along the railroad tracks around the west side of Deer Creek Reservoir. We fished for about 2 hours and I caught one nice rainbow trout, about 14” on a daredevil. The water was quite murky and green with algae. We returned, packed, checked out, and had snacky meals. We also did a little swimming and tennis before check out time of 12 noon. We had an ice cream and bought candy bar snacks for our trip home.
We got back in plenty of time Thursday afternoon to get ready and go to our Thursday eve 6:00 class, after stopping by Normans, and picking up Shane at Burgeners. We stopped on the way home and picked up rocks for the rock garden.
Thursday, July 20, 1978
Wind River, Wyoming - Scout Trip
Sunday, March 26, 1978
Easter Old and Not Quite New
Tuesday, November 15, 1977
Priesthood Preview ~Scott and Chris
This will be backdated to 1977
The Priesthood Preview, 1977. Chris Westra was noted as one of the "boys to be honored" along with several others from the Cottonwood 11th ward. Scott is listed as one of the "Deacon Quorum Presidencies and Advisors" (again, for the 11th ward).
Harry Peckham was at the piano (his wife taught piano lessons to Wendy and Jen). One of the speakers, Dee Hadley, lived across the street from the Westra home. It is hard to read (small print) but Mom is also mentioned with several others "Appreciation is extended to ..." (although the spelling here is Marj Westra) as part of the Stake Primary Board.
Out of all the Stake Priesthood Previews I went to as a mom and several I helped put on as a Counselor in the Stake Primary, two things that have stayed with me:
- The ones I helped put on: A Leadership lesson I learned from the Stake Primary President (and previous ones): The stake Primary President kept a loose-leaf binder with all the details from that year's Priesthood Preview------amounts of food, supplies needed, samples of programs, costs, invitation samples, etc. Then the binder was passed on to future Presidents to continue to benefit planning for future Priesthood Previews. I thought that was a great idea.
- One thing during one of the programs, by one of the stake presidency, and I have remembered ever since is this: He called up one of the boys in the stake and told him, "I have heard that you are a very good and accomplished young man. Therefore, I am going to make you King of England. Then he put a fancy King's robe about the boy and crowned him "King of England." Then he went on to teach that he had no authority to make that boy King of England----just as other religions have no authority to do things like that. And told how our priesthood authority comes from God and we must have that authority in order to have prophets, etc. It was a good way to teach that point.
















