The image is a color photograph depicting a group of six people, likely a family, posing outdoors. From left to right:
The first person is Stan Larsen with a short haircut, smiling, dressed in a casual short-sleeved shirt and light-colored pants, with a belt.
Next to him, his younger sister Janice Larsen with glasses is holding onto his arm, wearing a long-sleeved blouse and a mid-length skirt.
Beside her stands Patriarch Wilford Woodruff Clark in a dark pinstripe suit and tie, holding scriptures (a triple combination) in his hand.
Next is LeOra Clark Larsen, a middle-aged woman wearing a dark dress with white polka dots and a belt, also with glasses, standing with her hands clasped in front.
Beside her is her husband Leland Grice Larsen in a dark suit and tie, with glasses, sporting a pocket square.
Finally, on the far right, there is Leland's daughter, Carolee Larsen with her hair styled in curls, wearing a light-colored blouse and dark skirt, hands clasped in front as well.
They are standing on a lawn, and it is daytime with sunshine casting shadows behind the group. There are flowering trees and shrubs in the background, and in the distance, there appears to be a building or house partially obscured by the foliage. The style of clothing suggests that the photograph may have been taken in the mid-20th century. The group is standing directly facing the camera and appear to be in a relaxed yet formal posture, typical of posed family photos of that era. Photo likely taken in Salt Lake City.