We are having another amazing

SDRCM Reunion

Friday October 3, 2014

5 PM meet greet and hugs

6 PM Dinner

3676 West 4700 South

WEST VALLEY CITY UTAH.


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Purchase your tickets and buy a video. The video is completed and it's marvelous. The video is full of surprises; Sister Nickey ‘KEBORT’ Walker did an amazing job. The video is different from the one 3 years ago, but just as impressive. For 10 bucks you get an amazing video memory. Contributors to this video were Nickey Kebort Walker, Scott Berlin, Howard Goodman, Mark Spiller, Larry Cooper, Joe Collins, Arnie Orton, Mike Hone, Therisa Stone Harrington, Scott Chesley, Paul Barker, Tom Kurz, Terry Waker, Daryl Westbroek, Chris Briggs, and Rick & Doretta Shumway. You will not want to miss this one. It is being professionally copied and will have a DVD case with the Van Wagenen family photo that we all came to know and love. The photo sat in President Van Wagenen's office. We all enjoyed it upon entering and leaving the mission. Scott Chesley sent us his video clips. They add an entirely new dimension to our video productions. Come join us at the reunion for the first screening of this new SDRCM video.

We have live entertainment thanks to very own Sister LeNora Bowman who is in charge of overseeing the Native American portion of the program. Elder Isi Lao and his lovely wife are having their performers share music and dance from the Polynesian Islands.

Dinner is being catered by the “Ohana Grill”. It's an all you want buffet, so come hungry. "Ohana Grill" specializes in bringing the taste of Aloha to Utah.

But most of all the evening will about reconnecting and visiting and telling stories to each other about our South Dakota Days.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Bio - Brad Jones

I served in the SDRCM from January 1976 to December 1977.  I graduated from BYU in 1979 with a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy, from the Univ. of Arkansas in 1981 with a Master of Science in soil Microbiology and from the Univ. of Arkansas in 1983 with a Juris Doctorate.  I practiced law in Idaho for 1 year, Nebraska for 1 ½ years and Utah for 26 years.  I have been married to Lynette Collier Jones for 31 years.  She was raised in Illinois and North Carolina.  We have 7 children, 3 daughter-in-laws and 3 grandchildren, with more grandchildren on the way.  5 of our children have served or are serving missions. We still have one son at home in high school.  The rest of the children, and daughter-in-laws, have each earned or are finishing their college degrees.  Our biggest family tradition is long summer road trips, usually travelling by van, where we have been to 48 of the States to visit historical and other sites of interest.

1 comment:

  1. Elder Jones -- the hardest working missionary ever! Thank you for teaching me how to work and serve.

    Doug Winters

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