The Cleverly Newsletter has been published in hard copy since September 1973 and online since October 2008.

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Monday, August 3, 2009

1 Summer break continues

We are continuing with our summer break.

The next issue will be published on Monday, September 7, after which we plan to return to our regular weekly format.

Have a happy summer!


A spectacular view of Mount Rainier in Washington. We spent a week of our summer visiting in Washington. We visited Snoqualmie Falls and places along the Puget Sound. We did not get anywhere near this close to Mount Rainier.

2 Quote of the month

A great example of unselfish service is the late Mother Teresa of Calcutta, whose vow committed herself and her fellow workers to "wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor." She taught that "one thing will always secure heaven for us—the acts of charity and kindness with which we have filled our lives." "We can do no great things," Mother Teresa maintained, "only small things with great love." When this wonderful Catholic servant died, the First Presidency's message of condolence delcared, "Her life of unselfish service is an inspiration to all the world, and her acts of Christian goodness will stand as a memorial for generations to come." That is what the Savior called losing our lives in service to others.

— Dallin H. Oaks, "Unselfish Service," in Ensign, May 2009, 95–96

3 This month in our family

Sun, Aug 2: Fast Sunday
Sun, Aug 2: Patty's birthday [Lyle]
Sun, Aug 2: Taylor's birthday [Kay]
Thurs, Aug 6: Sarah Rager's birthday [Dale]
Thurs, Aug 6: Rhett & Celeste married 1993 [Kay]
Fri, Aug 7: Rachael Hodson's birthday [Dean]

Sun, Aug 9: Chad & Nicolle Higley married 2002 [Kay]
Mon, Aug 10: Terry Packwood's birthday [Gene]
Mon, Aug 10: Craig & Kris Foley married 1982 [Gail]
Tues, Aug 11: Bob Ellis's birthday [Gene]
Tues, Aug 11: Steven & Cassy Robinson married 2005 [Gail]
Wed, Aug 12: Eugene & Sharae DeMartini married 1995 [Ray]
Sat, Aug 15: Elizabeth Marie Price's birthday [Lyle]

Tues, Aug 18: Marcus's birthday [Gail]
Thurs, Aug 20: Tom's birthday [Lyle]
Thurs, Aug 20: Airicka's birthday [Gail]
Thurs, Aug 20: Ryan William Harned's birthday [Gail]
Fri, Aug 21: Bentley's birthday [Lyle]
Fri, Aug 21: Stockton Brady's birthday [Kay]
Fri, Aug 21: Shanel Burdett's birthday [Lyle]
Sat, Aug 22: McKayla Packwood's birthday [Gene]

Tues, Aug 25: Alicia's birthday [Lyle]
Tues, Aug 25: Jolene Sayer's birthday [Jackie]
Wed, Aug 26: Rebecca Hoff's birthday [Dean]
Thurs, Aug 27: Valerie's birthday [Lyle]
Fri, Aug 28: Becky's birthday [Lyle]
Fri, Aug 28: Cade Hoff's birthday [Dean]

Sun, Aug 30: Gail & Lynda married 1955 [Gail]
Mon, Aug 31: Craig Foley's birthday [Gail]
Wed, Sept 2: Barbara born 1937 [Lyle]
Wed, Sept 2: Catherine's birthday [Lyle]
Wed, Sept 2: Michael's birthday [Dean]
Thurs, Sept 3: Brock's birthday [Kay]
Fri, Sept 4: Eugene DeMartini's birthday [Ray]
Sat, Sept 5: Peter Halverson's birthday [Dean]
Sat, Sept 5: Melanie Duay's birthday [Gail]
Sun, Sept 6: Fast Sunday
Mon, Sept 7: Makenzie Reher's birthday [Ray]
Mon, Sept 7: Next issue of newsletter

4 Bits and tidbits

Speaking in church
On June 29 Rhett (Kay's family) posted: "Madison spoke in sacrament meeting for the first time yesterday as the youth speaker. She did a great job speaking on 3 Nephi 11. She volunteered to speak. It was quite different helping her prepare her talk than when we do talks for McKay and Mallory for Primary. She did very well and we are proud of her."

Trip to Washington
I traveled with our daughter Rachael and her three daughters to Everett the first week of July to visit our daughter Camilla and her husband and son. We stayed overnight with Dale and LeAnn in Nampa on July 2 and got together with a lot of the family living in the Treasure Valley area: Lyle and a lady friend named Doris, Jackie and Jared, and Cheryl and four of her children (LaWanda and her husband Terry, Bobbie, Gena, and Ronnie and his baby Roxie). Gene was up in the mountains working on their cabin. There were 17 of us who went out to eat at a Mexican restaurant. The next day we drove on to Everett.

It was a delightful vacation. On the Fourth of July we watched Everett's Independence Day parade and saw fireworks at Lake Stephens that evening. During the week we were there we went to the beach a couple of times, visited Snoqualmie Falls (shown at left), went to free concerts in the park, and had a lot of time to visit. Claudia flew to Seattle midweek to join us for the rest of the time we were there. The day she arrived the two of us spent an evening catching up to date with one of my missionary companions who now lives in Edmonds and is an OB-GYN physician in Seattle. Another day we drove up I-5 to Burlington, across to Deception Pass, and back down the full length of Whidbey Island before taking a ferry back across to Mukilteo. We celebrated little Sam's third birthday also.

Fun on the Fourth
On July 12 Andrea McAllister (Kay's family) posted about their activities on the Fourth of July: "We had a good 4th it was pretty low key we started the weekend with the kids sleeping out in a tent in the back yard. They all thought it was a blast but next time I have been informed Kendall is sleeping in her own tent because she moves to much and kept hitting who was sleeping by her.

"We then headed for breakfast in the park. The food was really good this year and we enjoyed all the booths in the park. Now normally the kids run in a 5k but I forgot to register them and when I remembered the price had doubled and I was not about to pay that. So without a race to recover from and no Peterson reunion, we had lots of time on our hands before our other events. We watched a movie, had a short nap (or should I say Chuck had a nap), and then we helped our Dad go finish all his errands for scout camp.

"We then finished the night with a picnic in the park and fireworks. Colle, Chad, Easton and Gretchen joined us. I actually like the hanging out for fireworks almost more than the actual fireworks. We played card games, played catch, ate good food and enjoyed each other.

"I hope everyone had a great Fourth, and I am very grateful for all the men and women who have fought for my freedoms. God truly has been good to me."

Fourth of July and after
On July 13 the Burdetts (Lyle's family) posted the following summary of some of their early July activities: "For the 4th of July we decided to get out of town and headed down to Portland OR. The weather was beautiful, We couldn't have picked a better weekend to relax and unwind. We stayed at a lovely hotel in downtown portland called The Embassy Suites. We were on the 5th floor and had a GREAT view of downtown portland. We did a lot of shopping, swimming and just relaxing. We rode the max lite rail system around to get us to the malls and to go touring. The first day we were there we attempted to go to the zoo... but it was very crowded and VERY HOT so we cut that trip short. I could have lasted (the sun goddess I am) but Shawn and the girls were not happy campers. . . .

"This last week the girls got to go up to grandma and papa's house (Terry and Becky Cleverly). They went raspberry picking and played outside a lot and I heard they got rather good on guitar hero playing Michael Jackson songs."

Vacationing in Idaho
Dylan and Sarah Rager (Dale's family) traveled from Texas to Idaho to spend a week or so visiting with Dale and LeAnn and family. Concerning the visit Kira posted on July 7: "My sister came into town yesterday! We spent the evening celebrating a late Fourth of July, complete with pizza on the grill, homemade ice cream, games and fireworks."

Heritage days
On July 19 Nicolle Higley (Kay's family) posted: "This week where we live has had its annual heritage days!! On Thursday night we went and had a dutch oven dinner in the park and listened to a little music.

"Saturday morning I woke up bright and early and jogged in a 5K. I love to run in races because when you finish you just feel good. Well usually anyway. I haven't ran to train for this race and thought I just might die at the end. I didn't of course and still would like to run in some more races.

"The race started way late so I got finished and we had breakfast and then headed to the parade. The kids came home with a ton of candy. After the parade we went home for a while and then we decided to go to the park and see what was going on. It was super hot so we got a snow cone. I love snow cones!

"It was really hot and we told the kids that they could do one ride so we decided to go home and come back after dinner when it would be a little cooler, or we were hoping. We watched a Hypnotist show. Easton thought it was pretty entertaining. He sat and watched the whole thing.
The rides were incredibly expensive so we decided to let them go on this blow up slide thing. Gretchen was a little stinker she went up and wouldn't come down so I had to go get her.

"We came home got PJ's on and then watched the firework show from our front yard. Gretchen watched the first little bit and then fell asleep. It was so nice to be able to walk in our house and put her to bed."

Lazy summer days
On July 22 Crystal Price (Lyle's family) posted: "We've been keeping really busy around here doing nothing lately. Spent almost a week down in Auburn. Discovered my newest obsession...which may or may not require some intervention soon....but anyhoo, I'm speaking of IKEA!!! I have never ever been there and on a whim we decided to go check it out. Hoping to find curtains. Well, we didn't find anything for here, but my 'wish list' for after we move is about a mile long. . . .

"That's enough about that. . . . We also celebrated our 8th wedding anniversary on the 14th by having a picnic at Hovander Park (where we were married), had a little birthday celebration for Zaccheaus' fourth bday and went to a little shindig for Ocean Card's fourth birthday the next day. We've really been enjoying our time with Josh home with us, but are eagerly awaiting him finding a new job. He's got a couple prospects on the horizon and is still looking for others. Please pray with us that he can find something by September. Our lease is up then and we will have to move anyways, so we're really hoping he'll have his new job by then."

Lava Hot Springs
Twenty-seven members of Claudia's and my family gathered on Monday, July 20, to celebrate my 60th birthday by taking a horse-drawn wagon ride up into a canyon in southeastern Idaho where a chuck wagon supper and entertainment were waiting for us. The evening was a highlight of our week this year at Lava Hot Springs. Everyone was there except our two children who live out of state: Chris and Camilla in Washington and Paul and Eliza in Georgia.

The previous day, which was my actual birthday, I was called, sustained, and set apart to join Claudia as one of the gospel doctrine teachers in our Bountiful ward. I was released from the Scout committee and my assignment as Duty to God coordinator. Apparently I will also be released as an instructor in the high priests group. I will continue to serve as priesthood pianist.

Off to Illinois
Robert and Rachael and their three girls, who have lived the past three years in Malad City, Idaho, are moving to Harrisburg, Illinois, where he will head up the Emergency Room in the town in southern Illinois where he grew up. Michael and I drove across country with them this past weekend to help them move. We will fly back to Utah from St. Louis, which is about two hours away from where they will be living.

Summer fun
Jackie just e-mailed with the following update on their summer: "We had a fun week when Jolene flew home from Houston, Texas, for five days. She came home to take a test at BSU and to go on our 2009 Redfish Lake vacation. We spent three nights and four days there camping this year at the Point Campground.

"When I got home, I wasn't feeling very good on Monday. I had been bothered with a cough all summer and was running a temperature on Monday. I went to the doctor and found out I had walking pneumonia. After a few days of sleeping a lot and taking antibiotics I feel a lot better.

"Summer school ended on July 17. It was a lot of fun, and I met some really neat people."

5 Our family 50 years ago

Excerpts from the August 1959 diary of Dorothy Batt Cleverly (1915–1982). The full text of her diary can be found online at Dorothy's Idaho Diaries and is updated daily, exactly 50 years to the day after it was originally written. The family at the time lived on a 40-acre farm in the Deer Flat area south of Nampa, Idaho.

Sat, Aug 1. Ivard & I went to Boise. We went to Western & had 2 fizz's then had supper & went & saw "South Pacific" sure good. saw Kay & Claudia there. spent 10.80.

Sun, Aug 2. Ivard & Gene, Ray, Dean, & Dale went to Priesthood, sunday school & sacrament meeting. Ivard got bumped again & is on 11: P.M job with Thursday & Friday off.

Mon, Aug 3. Ivard got home at 6:30 & went to Bed. At 10:30 Ivard & I, Gene Ray & Dale went to Nampa & left Dean & Jackie home playing on new swing set they delivered & set up this morning. We droped Ivard & Ray off at Dr. Daines & they had eyes tested, they'll get their glasses Sat. Gene & I went & got our Idaho drivers licence, I passed 98 & Gene 96.

Tues, Aug 4. Gene & Ray left for San Francisco on 100% Priesthood trip.

Wed, Aug 5. Ivard & I went to town & I took him to work then I went & got our new Idaho licence Plates for car. Dean & I had to milk. We were about through when Dale called me to phone, it was Louie, calling from Nampa to see how to get out here.

Thurs, Aug 6. I cooked breakfast & Louie & Dean did chores & we got ready & headed for Payette Lakes. We went over & showed Louie & Elmer our old place & went to Metcalfs & saw Lyle a few min., they got here at 2: A.M. We stoped at Gails in Nyssa but no one was home. We went to Ontario & had root beer then to Payette & Weiser & on up to McCall. Parked by lake. We went home the other way, through Emmett & got home at 8: & I cooked supper while Ivard milked & we ate outside, in yard lite. Lyle Barbra & Kids came in time to eat.

Fri, Aug 7. Ivard milked & I cooked breakfast. Louie & Elmer woke us up & told us goodbye about 7:, didn't eat. We were going to Caldwell Parade & to see Sleeping Beauty but none of rest of little kids had a nap so we stayed home. Lyle milked tonight. Gene & Ray got home from Calif at 1:30 A.M.

Sat, Aug 8. Ivard & Ray got their new glasses from Dr. Daines.

Sun, Aug 9. Ivard came home at 6:30 & went to bed. Gene did chores & I took him - Ray - Dean & Dale in to sunday school & priesthood. Cooked dinner & we ate about 3: Ivard & all the kids went to Church & I watched T.V. I didn't have anything to wear & I didn't feel good.

Tues, Aug 11. I don't feel very good. I iorned all afternoon, in between washing, did 50 pieces.

Wed, Aug 12. I got up & iorned 15 pieces then I took Dean & Dale in to Primary at 9:30 and I went shopping at sales. got Kids school overalls, socks, shorts & a bunch of colored T shirts for Jackie & Lyles kids.

Thurs, Aug 13. Ivard & I Gene, Dean, Dale & Jackie went over to Nyssa to Gails but they weren't home so we rode over to Ontario to see Kay at all star practice but missed him. Came back to Nyssa & had milk shake & sat up to Gails until 10: then came home they never did come home. Ray stayed home alone, didn't feel good.

Sat, Aug 15. At 10: Ivard & I left Kids home alone & went to Adrian & picked up Glen & June Ward & Gail & headed for Bend for all star foot ball game. stoped at Burns & ate dinner. We got to Bend at 5:30 & got hotel room at 9: a nite, had extra bed for Gail. We went & ate then went to all star foot ball game. Kay played all but about 4 min. They got beat, Central won.

Sun, Aug 16. We got up at 7:30 & went to Bus depot & had breakfast & saw Kids leave for home. We left for home & Gail & Glen helped drive then the rest of us played penochle. let Wards & Gail off at their place & came home. got here at 3:30 & Lyle, Barbra & Kids were here.

Mon, Aug 17. at 11:30 Ivard & all the Kids went over to Metcalfs to pick tomatoes. They got home at 7: & Brought corn, 5 lugs tomatoes, peppers, egg plant. There was an earth quake at 11: but I didn't feel it. It really hit west Yellowstone Park.

Tues, Aug 18. was going to do tomatoes but draine was stoped so I got Ivard up at noon & he fixed it and Gene & I went to town. Came home & was just doing tomatoes at 5: when Ken, Berniece, Kids & Mother drove in. Mother & Berniece helped me do tomatoes. got 21 qts tomatoes, cold pack. We visited & got to bed.

Wed, Aug 19. It was cold today. had to shut doors & even had furnace on a little. Mother worked on my new dresses (2) she made, & Jackies. Kids went out & weeded 2 rows of beets apiece. Berniece & Ray made a cake. Berneice & I fixed sandwiches for every body & then we went to town. Came home & I made another cake & Mother fixed a corn & squash cassarole & I fixed spagetti & Berniece made jello salad. Lyle, Barbara & Kids came & we ate & Gail came just as we finished & they ate.

Thurs, Aug 20. Got letter from Jerry - had wreck. wants 40. for car repaire. I got up at 5:30 & got breakfast & Mother & Berneice & them ate & at 7: they left for Spokane.

Fri, Aug 21. Cold today. at 3:30 Ivard & I took Gene in to high school to register. Gail, Kay, Debbie & Jeff came at 5: & stayed until 6:30 then took Jackie home with them until sunday. Kay gave me 7. for Jerry.

Sat, Aug 22. Gene went & got a foot ball suit.

Sun, Aug 23. Gene did chores & he drove him & Ray to Priesthood & sunday school. I cleaned up made potatoe salad & meat loaf & baked beans & bottled 4 qts tomatoe juice. at 11: Gail - Lynda & Kids & Kay & Jackie came & Lyle & Barbra & Kids got here right after. Barbra brought cake & stuff & made sandwiches. I made punch & we ate on lawn. Gail left at 2:30 so Lynda could go to work at 4: Lyle left at 5: so they could pack to leave in morning. We told them goodbye.

Mon, Aug 24. I washed 5 batches, made 10 qts tomatoe sauce & cooked dinner. Gene drove in to practice at 10: At 5: Dean & I went selling cards, he sold 5 boxes & I got a letter written to Jerry.

Tues, Aug 25. Simplots got me out of bed this morning to tell me to come to work tonight. Dean & I took Gene in to foot ball practice. At 4: I took Gene to Dr for foot ball physical & left him & went up to Stockman & there sat Ivard playing cards. He said he come in min. I went back at 5: after I got Gene & he said he'd come. he wasn't home when I went to work.

Wed, Aug 26. I came home from work & went right to bed. I was mad at Ivard. I hardly spoke to him today.

Thurs, Aug 27. Ivard brought home 2 bu. of lima beans & they were the dirtiest things. Ray & I picked them over all afternoon, Ray went in to get his foot ball suit with Gene & Dean helped me. I got 21 qts in freezer.

Sat, Aug 29. I came home from work. I washed a batch of clothes & read paper & at 9:30 I went to bed. Ray got me up at 10:15 & we went in to Dr. Ross & he had his physical for foot ball.

Sun, Aug 30. I came home from work & went to bed. Gene, Ray & Dean went to Priesthood & sunday school & Ivard tended Dale & Jackie. They devided wards tonight & we are in new 5th ward.

Mon, Aug 31. I came home from work & Ivard & Jackie took Dean & Dale to school. Gene & Ray went on bus. Ivard went after Dean & Dale at noon just went half a day today.

6 What in the world

Governors resign
Sarah Pallin, the governor of Alaska who ran for vice-president last fall on the Republican ticket with John McCain, has resigned as governor of the 49th state.

Utah's Republican governor, Jon Huntsman, will also be resigning soon as governor of the 45th state as soon as the Senate confirms his appointment as the U.S. ambassador to China.

Tabernacle Choir milestone
On Sunday, July 19, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir commemorated the 80th anniversary of the weekly program "Music and the Spoken Word." The first broadcast occurred on July 15, 1929, and has continued since as the world's longest-running continuous network broadcast. The weekly broadcast is carried today on some 2,000 radio and television stations and over the Internet.

In passing

Journalist Walter Cronkite (1916–2009), once called "the most trusted man in America," died on July 17 at age 92. He was anchorman for the CBS Evening News for 19 years (from 1962 to 1981). He was known for his extensive coverage of the U.S. space program and the Vietnam War. One of the most poignant moments in his career was the coverage of the assassination and funeral of President John F. Kennedy in November 1963.

Cronkite came to Salt Lake City in December 2002 when he was the guest narrator for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square Christmas concert.

7 A final word

President Thomas S. Monson attended the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's broadcast on Sunday morning, July 19, marking the choir's 80 years of continuous broadcasting. He spoke after the broadcast in a special commemorative program.

"Over the years, this weekly program of music and uplifting sermons has inspired countless individuals throughout the world," President Monson said. "I, myself, have had many experiences with those whose lives have been changed as a result of the Sunday morning broadcasts" (Church News, July 25, 2009, 8). He shared two experiences, one of which we share here:

President Monson said that when he served as president of the Canadian Mission, headquartered in Toronto, two missionaries called on the Agnew family. The mother and children were receptive to the message the missionaries shared with them, but the father would not listen.

"Finally, he reluctantly consented to attend Sunday School servies in the Mormon Church with his wife and three children," President Monson related. "However, on Sunday morning when the missionaries came to the door to take them to the chapel, there had been a disagreement in the home and Bill Agnew, the father, refused to go.

"He said, 'When my wife and the children shut the door and left me alone in the living room, I had nothing good to say about the Mormon faith. I was about as angry a man as any one could imagine. After attemptingand failingto take my mind off my anger, I finally went into my daughter Isabel's bedroom to borrow her radio. I thought that perhaps listening to the news would help me.'

"Bill continued, 'I turned on the little radio. What do you think I heard? The Mormon Tabernacle Choir! The music was so beautiful and inspiring. And then Richard L. Evans spoke on the subject, "Let not the sun go down on thy wrath."'

"Bill Agnew paused, and then continued, 'I felt as though the Lord were talking to me personally. I got down on my knees and promised God that I would no longer rail against Him.'"

President Monson said that when Bill's wife and children returned from Sunday School, the found him to be calm and pleasant. "They asked what caused this change in his mood. He explained that he had turned on Isabel's radio and had heard the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Richard L. Evans. He said, 'I felt closer to God at that moment than I have ever felt in my life. I am ready to pursue a diligent study with the missionaries.'"

President Monson said that Isabel was startled. "She said to her father, 'My radio hasn't worked for several weeks. I think the tubes are burned out.'

"Bill led his family into Isabel's bedroom to demonstrate to them that the radio worked. He turned the switch, but no sound came from it. He jiggled the switch. Still nothing. No matter how he tried, he could not make the radio work.

"And yet, when our Heavenly Father needed to communicate a message to an honest seeker after truth, that radio not only worked, but it broadcast the very program and the very message Bill Agnew needed. He was baptized and later became the bishop of his ward" (Church News, July 25, 2009, 9–10).