Roy Connection July 2019

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July 2019

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The Roy Connection is published monthly by Connection Publishing© www.royconnection.com ryan@connectionpub.com | (801) 721-3762 PUBLISHER Ryan Spelts PUBLICATION DESIGN Robert Dodd AD DESIGN Robert Dodd Ryan Spelts Abigail Rigby EDITOR Steven Godfrey WRITERS Robert Dandoy Melissa Spelts Jeremy Poorte Jerry Hiatt

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"Roy Days is coming. From July 26th to the 3rd of Aug, the City will be hosting a fun-filled week of entertainment, great food, parade, and fireworks."

uly is a wonderful time of the year with fireworks as a common theme in illuminating our patriotic celebration. As much fun as they are, they also have an undesirable side-effect that is worth mentioning. Please make sure you purchase your fireworks inside Utah. There is a good chance that if you purchase outside of the state they will be illegal. State laws restrict a city or county in effectively managing fireworks so be mindful of the usage and take appropriate safety precautions. Watch out for children in close proximity of fireworks and please don’t launch the aerials within 30 feet of homes, building or structures. We do have some restricted areas within Roy City so check the City’s website for the map outlining where not to use fireworks. If you think about it, please clean up the debris after you enjoy the spectacle. There is nothing like a colorful display of fireworks lighting up a neighborhood. But please don’t light-up, yours or anybody else, property at the same time. Enjoy the celebration of both the 4th and 24th of July; it is a wonderful time of year.

Roy Days is coming. From July 26th to the 3rd of Aug, the City will be hosting a fun-filled week of entertainment, great food, parade, and fireworks. Please take the time to help make this a special week by joining us. There is a little something for everyone! We have 10 candidates running for three City Council seats. I’m excited that so many are willing to get involved. This is a good time to reach out to the candidates and get their positions on your important issues. I am hoping that some organization would also be willing to host a “Meet the Candidate” night so that our community can be better informed as we work through a primary and general election. Ask the questions and get involved. Robert Dandoy, Mayor

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JULY

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2019

ON OUR COVER

5 Kicking It Country

Special Roy Days Edition

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18 Have you Really  Seen America

Sections 5 CIT Y NEWS 10 COMMUNIT Y

Roy Days Schedule of Events

16 LOCAL FOCUS

Have You Really Seen America

29 An American Classic

Pull Apart Cheeseburgers

24 BUSINESS

Business Beat - Anglers Den

28 FOOD

An American Classic

30 RESTAUR ANT SPOTLIGHT

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Meet the people behind the pages of our magazines!

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Grab your Cowboy Hat, dust off your boots and join us for this year’s Roy Days! On behalf of the Roy Days Committee, we would like to kick off our 2019 Roy Days. This year’s theme will offer a lot of new events such as a petting zoo, pig chase and a mechanical bull. In place of the carnival rides, we will be offering a lot of new activities, including an exciting Kids Fun Zone. We feel you will find this accommodating to all ages for a very reasonable price! New this year is the 1st annual Roy Days Golf Tournament held at Riverside Golf Course. Make this a huge success by putting a team together and sign up. We would like to give a big thank you to our sponsors of this event. Roy Days is a week filled with great activities for the whole family. For more information, visit our website by going to www.roydays.info or call us at 801-774-1048. There is plenty of free parking. Besides parking at the Roy West Park, there is additional parking at the Hooper Water property located at 2449 W 4000 S and at a property located west of the park at 4625 S 3100 W. A special shout out to Roy High School for being a sponsor of many of our events. You guys are the best! Roy’s Days would not be the success it is without the citizens of Roy and our great sponsors. On behalf of the Roy Days Committee, we want to say, “Thank you.” Join us for Roy Days “Kickin’ it Country.” There is a little country in all of us!

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Miss Roy

Scholorship Competition 2019 Saturday, July 27, 2019 at Roy High School

Adult Ticket (11 yrs and up) $8 Pre-sale or $10 at the door Youth Ticket (3 to 10 yrs old) $6 Pre-sale or $8 at the door. Ages two and younger are free. Pre-sale tickets are for sale through July 26th from any of the candidates. If you don't know a candidate, please text (801) 698-5168 to purchase. Tickets will be on sale at the door the night of the competition.

21-year-old Mikayla Brown is the daughter of Kelly Wallace and Doug Brown. Mikayla graduated from Roy High in 2016. She has since graduated with an associate degree from Southern Utah University. She is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Psychology Education and Health Promotion at Weber State University.

Megan Lippold is the 18-year-old daughter of Melissa Lippold. She is a 2019 graduate from Roy High. She plans to attend Weber State University this upcoming fall. She also plans to major in American Sign Language and minor in Teaching. Megan hopes to become either an American Sign Language interpreter or Elementary School teacher as her career.

Emmalee Wright is the 18-year-old daughter of Lynn Wright and Angie Elbastawisi. She is a Roy High graduate. She plans on attending Weber State in the fall to pursue a degree in criminal justice. She is excited to pursue her dream of becoming a crime scene investigator.

19-year-old Kiersten Cragun is the daughter of Rex and Nicole Cragun. She is a proud graduate of Roy High School and is currently attending Weber State University as she pursues a degree in Communication, Public Relations and Advertising. She hopes to one day travel the world with an international company.

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Aubrey Tsosie is the 20-year-old daughter of Emilie and Anthony Tsosie. She is a licensed esthetician and currently is attending Davis Tech College for her master esthetician license as well as going to Weber State University in the fall. She is beyond excited to pursue her career in the world of medical esthetics.

Daija Archuleta is the 17-year-old daughter of Angela and Jim Spell, and Andrew Kennedy. She will be a senior at Roy High School but plans on pursuing further education in college as a forensic scientist. However, she will always be a Loyal Royal!

Hailey Slone is the 19-year-old daughter of Chuck and Pam Slone. She graduated from Roy High School in 2018 with high honors. She is currently attending Weber State University pursuing a degree in zoology, after which she plans on obtaining a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine.

Bryndie Leff is an 18-year-old daughter of Bryson and Jordan Leff & Kadie and Scott Chadwick. She is a graduate from Roy High as of this year, 2019. She’s going to Utah State this fall to get her generals done and then is planning to pursue a career as a Physician’s Assistant. She hopes to travel the world.

Abigail Martinsen is the 19-year-old daughter of Cory and Kristi Martinsen. She is a Roy High School Graduate, a threeyear Drill Team Member, and an Honor Student. She works as a Certified Orthodontic Assistant in Ogden, while attending Weber State University.

Aubrey West is the 18-year-old daughter of Matt and Laura West. She is a 2019 graduate of Roy High School with a 4.0 GPA and represented Roy High as the Sterling Scholar in Dance. Aubrey was also honored to be awarded Female Athlete of the Year for Drill Team and Track. Aubrey will attend Weber State University to pursue a degree in education.

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Roy Days

Night Golf Presented by Eagle Lake Golf Course

Winner will receive pro shop credit

Thursday, August 1st 10:00pm

4 man scramble- Limited to 15 teams Cost $35 per person

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Salmon Bake Dinner August 2nd, 2019 5:00-8:00pm

$220 a team Includes: Breakfast Lunch Cart/18 holes 7:00 AM Check In 8:00 AM Shotgun Start 4 Man scramble

Hole Prizes, Raffle & Best Score Prizes will be awarded Register your team at www.royrecreation.com

Pre-sale July 1st-July 31st or while supplies last ***Pre-sale tickets limited to first 600 guests

Pre-sale Cost $10 per person $40.00 Family pass up to 5 people At Park Cost $15 per person *** At park tickets limited to first 100 guests

you can purchase pre-sale tickets at Roy Municipal Building 5051 S 1900 W Roy, UT 84067

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Roy Recreation 2626 W 5525 S Roy, UT 84067


CITY NEWS

Roy Days

Key Community Contacts

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Mayor: Robert Dandoy - (801) 774-1028 rdandoy@royutah.org Council Members: Jan Burrell - (801) 726-3606 jburrell@royutah.org Joe Paul - (801) 725-2356 jpaul@royutah.org Bryon Saxton - (801) 645-2015 bsaxton@royutah.org David E. Tafoya - (801) 884-6944 dtafoya@royutah.org Karlene Yeoman - (801) 725-6560 kyeoman@royutah.org

Come Join Us Roy Offices:

(801) 774-1000

Police:

Emergency 911 Business (801) 774-1063  Chief Carl G. Merino - cmerino@royutah.org

Fire:

(801) 774-1080 fire@royutah.org

Utilities:

(801) 774-1000

Parks & Rec:

(801) 774-1048 parksandrec@royutah.org

August 1,2,3

Justice Court:  (801) 774-1051 courts@royutah.org

Summer Hours

$1 Individual ride tickets $1 Carnival Games $15 per hour $25 for all day pass

8/1 Thursday 5-9 PM May 27th - August 16th

Administration, Utilities5-9 & Community 8/2 Friday PM Development MONDAY - THURSDAY

8/3 Saturday AM7:30 A.M. - 11 5:30 P.M. 10 PM FRIDAY 7:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M.

Roy West

$2 Petting Zoo (Fri & Sat) $5 Pony Rides (Fri & Sat)

For more City information 2900 W 4650 S visit www.royutah.org

CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES

Want to run for City Council? You must file your Declaration for Candidacy June 3-7, 2019. The office will be open 8-5 Monday through Friday. Please contact City Recorder with any questions at admin@royutah.org or 801-774-1020

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES •

Adopt a Trail—information and applications are available online at www.royutah.org/367/Adopt-A-Trail

Neighborhood Dumpster Cleanup—information and applications available at www.royutah.org/216/CommunityPrograms

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COMMUNITY

ROY DAYS Schedule of Events

Monday July 22nd - August 3rd

10 am - 9 pm Annual Community Art Show Display “Let Freedom Ring” Southwest Library, 2039 W. 4000 S. We will be accepting entries July 18th 11 am – 7 pm at the library. Art will be displayed all week and awards given on Saturday August 3rd at 11:30 am. Info www.roydays.info

Friday July 26th 7 am – 2 pm First Annual Roy Days Golf Tournament Schneiter’s Riverside Golf Course, 5460 S Weber Dr, Ogden We will be accepting entries until July 17th (or until filled) www.roydays.info

Saturday - July 27th 7 am - 11 am Fishing Derby Meadow Creek Pond, 5075 S. 4200 W.

7 pm Miss Roy Pageant Roy High School Auditorium, 2150 W. 4800 S. Tickets are for sale from any of the candidates. If you don't know any of the candidates, please text Janet at 801-698-5168 before July 27, 2019.

Monday - July 29th 11 am - 8 pm Splash Bash Only $3.00 per person! Roy Aquatic Center, 2977 W. 5200 S.

Wednesday – July 31st 6 pm - 9 pm Employee Softball Game Roy West Park 2900 W. 4650 S.

Thursday - August 1st 10 am - 8 pm Art Show Display

10 pm Roy Days Night Golf Eagle Lake Golf Course, 2927 W. 5200 S. Info/ Pre-registration www.roydays.info

Friday - August 2nd 10 am - 8 pm Art Show Display Southwest Library, 2039 W. 4000 S.

11 am - 10 pm Fun Zone Carnival, Games, bounce houses etc. Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North West Soccer Field Fee to play - Pay at the park

11 am - 8 pm Petting Zoo & Pony Rides Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North West Soccer Field Fee to play - Pay at the park

5 pm - 9 pm Vendor Booths Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North East Soccer Field

5 pm - 9 pm Bumpin’ Bubbles Running on water in a bubble Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. Outfield of Field #3 Fee to play - Pay at the park

5 pm - 8 pm Salmon Bake Dinner Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. South East Soccer Field Canopy PRE SALE $10.00 per person or Family pass (up to 5 people) sold at City Offices 5051 S. 1900 W. LIMITED PRE SALE TICKETS AVAILABLE. Only 100 tickets will be sold at the park price will be $15.00 at the park

5 pm - 8 pm FREE Concert in the Park Nebo Road Band Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North East Soccer Field

Dusk (Approx. 9:30 pm) Outdoor Movie Night Showing “Charlotte’s Web” Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. Field #3

Southwest Library, 2039 W. 4000 S.

Saturday - August 3rd

5 pm - 9 pm Fun Zone

6:30 am - 9 am Royal Pancake Breakfast

Carnival games, bounce houses etc. Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North West Soccer Field Fee to play - Pay at the park

5 pm - 9 pm Vendor Booths Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North East Soccer Field

5 pm - 9 pm Bumpin’ Bubbles Running on water in a bubble Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North West Soccer Field Fee to play - Pay at the park

5 pm - 8 pm FREE Concert in the Park Aggregate Band Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North East Soccer Field

9 pm - 11 pm Foam and Glow Stomp Jr. High and High School Roy West Park Field #2 Sponsored by RHS Royalaires, $10 entry fee includes glow stick 10 royconnection.com | July 2019

Roy Hope Community Center, 5051 S. 2000 W. Tickets available at the Roy City Offices & Roy High School

7:00 am Roy Days Royal 5K Run/2 Mile Walk 7:15 am Kids Fun Run Roy City Fire Station, 5051 S. 2000 W. Info/Pre registration www.roydays.info

10 am - 6 pm Art Show Display Southwest Library, 2039 W. 4000 S.

9 am Parade Parade Route on 1900 West. Begins at 5150 So. End 4200 So.

10 am - 3 pm Car Show Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. Field #3

11 am - 10 pm Fun Zone Carnival, Games, bounce houses etc. Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North West Soccer Field Fee to play - Pay at the park


COMMUNITY

ROY DAYS Schedule of Events 11 am - 10 pm Vendor Booths Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North East Soccer Field

11 am - 8 pm Bumpin’ Bubbles Running on water in a bubble Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North West Soccer Field Fee to Play - Pay at the park

11 am – 6 pm Live Entertainment Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North East Soccer Field

11 am - 3 pm Roy High Baseball Skills Challenge Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. so West Lacrosse Field Fee to Play - Pay at the park

11:30 am Art Show Awards Southwest Library, 2039 W. 4000 S.

For more Roy Days information visit www.roydays.info

www.facebook.com/roycitydays

12 pm - until finished Cornhole Tournament Roy West Park 2900 W. 4650 S. North West Soccer Field

12 pm - until finished Roy 3 on 3 Lacrosse Tournament

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Roy West Park 2900 W. 4650 S. South Lacrosse Field by 4800 S.

12 pm - 1 pm Dew Tour Professional Skate Demo & Autographs

JULY SUMMER FUN EVENTS

Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S.

July 12: Ogden Twilight Concert at the Ogden

1 pm - Conclusion BMX/Skateboard Competition

Amphitheater presents Washed out/ Deerhunter www.24tix.com/event/1091970160

Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. Skate Park Info/Pre-registration www.roydays.info

12 pm - Finished 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North East Basketball Court Info/Pre-registration www.roydays.info

2 pm - 3 pm Youth Fish Grab Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North West Soccer Field Info/Pre-registration www.roydays.info

4-5 pm Pig Chase Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North West Soccer Field Info/Pre-registration www.roydays.info

5 pm - Finished Horseshoe Competition Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North East Volleyball Court Info/Pre-registration www.roydays.info

July 18: Ogden Twilight Concert at the Ogden Amphitheater presents The Flaming Lips https:// www.24tix.com/event/1091970160

July 4: Old Glory Days Parade in Riverdale at 9:30 a.m. The parade route begins on 700 W. at 4250 S. running south to 4400 S., then west along 4400 S. to Parker Drive and then north to the park. http://www.riverdalecity.com/ meetings_events/special_events/OldGloryDays.htm

July 4: Cherry Days Parade in North Ogden at 10:00 a.m. The parade will begin at 2850 North and 400 East and proceed South along Washington Blvd. to 1900 North.

July 5: First Friday Art Stroll FROM 6-9 p.m. See website for locations https://www.ogdencity.com/770/First-Friday-Art-Stroll

6 pm - 7 Line Dancing

July 14: Lindquist Pops concert and Fireworks at

Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. North East Soccer Field Main Stage Free

July 19: PRCA Rodeo “Standard Examiner Family Night” at

7 pm Watermelon Bash Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. Field #3 FREE - Watermelon first 100 people

7:30 pm - FREE Concert in the Park Maddie Wilson Band Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S. Main Stage

Dark (Approx. 10 pm) Fireworks (Sponsored by Staker Parsons) Roy West Park, 2900 W. 4650 S.

Weber State University Duck Pond at dusk. Ogden Pioneer Stadium at 7:30 p.m. Purchase tickets at http:// ogdenpioneerdays.com/index.php/features-mainmenu-47

July 24: Ogden Pioneer Days Grand Parade in Ogden at 9 a.m. The parade route begins on 31st Street, continues northbound on Washington Boulevard and ends on 20th Street.

July 24: Antelope Island Pioneer Day Celebration at Fielding Garr Ranch at 10:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. Free fun activities, games, and crafts from the pioneer days. See how you do at rolling a hoop, walking on stilts, see if you can spin wool, and do some laundry. 4528 W. 1700 S. in Syracuse www.visitsaltlake.com/ event/2019-antelope-island-pioneer-day-celebration/9120/ July 2019 | royconnection.com 11


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Saturday 8/3 Roy West

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Roy Days

Car Show

Roy West Park

Friday, August 2nd

Charlotte's Charlette's Web

Movie starts at Dusk

Saturday, August 3 Roy West Park 2900 W 4650 S

Free Registration Begins: 9 am Seven Roy City Choice Awards!

Show Hours:10 am- 3 pm Hot Wheel Races: 1 pm

Music By BJ4DJ

For more information call Weezie Eames(801) 725-8784

Free Dash Plaques and chance to win $50 for first 100 to pre-register (Must be present at time of Drawing)

Free T-Shirt for first 100 participants to arive with car/ motorcycle (Subject to Availablity)

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Saturday Aug. 3rd Roy West Park

Northeast Basketball Courts

12:00pm-Finished

Cost: $80 (Pre-register by July 31 at noon-Includes shirts) $90 (Day of Event- Does NOT include shirts)

register online at roydays.info

Check-in Day of: 11:00am-11:45am (Pay fee and Receive Shirts)

For more information contact Coach Carolyn DeHoff at cadehoff@wsd.net or (801)-391-7480

Roy Days 5K, 2 Mile Walk & Kids Fun Run Saturday, August 3, 2019

7:00 AM 5k/2mile 7:15 AM Kids Fun Course

Register at Roydays.info

Pre-registration $25 5k/2mile, $15 Kids fun course

Online registration closes noon July 31st

Day of registration $35 5k/2 mile $25 kids fun course

Roy Days

Lacrosse 3v3 Tournament August 3rd

Roy West Park

South Lacrosse Field Pre-registration: $75 per team (includes shirt) Day of Registration: $85 per team (no shirt) pre-register online at roydays.info before July 31st Check-in: 11:00-11:30am Play starts at 12:00pm For more information contact Ryan Olson at roylax123@gmail.com

Roy High Baseball Skills Challenge

Date: Saturday, August 3rd Time: 11AM – 3PM Location: Roy Days - Roy West Park Age Divisions: 7/8, 9/10, 11/12, 13/14 This skills challenge is for baseball and softball players ages 7 -14. Players will compete in pitching accuracy, hitting distance and accuracy, and base running speed skills challenges. Players will be separated by age division and awards will be given in each age division. Cost of the competition is only $5 and all proceeds will go to support the Roy High Baseball Program. To register go to www.roydays.info

( All registrants get t-shirt)

PLEASE TEAR OFF REGISTRATION FORM AND SUBMIT WITH ENTRY FEE PARTICIPANT’S NAME: __________________________ AGE:_________ PHONE NUMBER:(___)________________ PARTICIPANT’S SCHOOL: ________________________________________ DOB: ____________________________ I GIVE PERMISSION FOR MY CHILD __________________________ TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ROY HIGH BASEBALL SKILLS CHALLENGE PARENT SIGNATURE: _____________________________________________________________________________

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"..if you have the time and want to see America, drive. " M iddle America

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arlier this year I enjoyed a winter trip to Florida and a few days in the sun and watching Phil, the local Alligator, swim in the small lake behind Julie’s (my daughter) house looking for lunch. During the same stay, I watched as NASA launched a rocket into space carrying a communications satellite into orbit. Soon it was time to take a “red eye” flight back to SLC and home to good North Ogden. As we made our approach into SLC, I was able to see a little bit of Utah and I was struck by the thought that I had traveled nearly 2000 miles across America and had only seen about 100 miles of this country. I wonder how many people who live in this great land of ours have seen it, or even bothered to look at our country. Other than the roads to and from the airport or the designer destinations they paid handsomely for, but do they really see America? Did they see the little cafe in rural Utah, where you can “eat here, get gas”? The world’s largest ball of rubber bands? Have they seen the old North church, or the site where the “shot heard ‘round the world” was fired? Have they wandered through Valley Forge in the Winter time? Have they felt the overwhelming sadness of Antietam? Have they been to Little Rock Candy 18 royconnection.com | July 2019

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Mountain or gone fishing on Panguitch Lake? There is so much more to America than the inside of an airplane and free peanuts or cookies. I’m not saying to stop flying, but if you have the time and want to see America, drive. There is really no excuse (in my opinion) for not driving across this country if you have the time, a good GPS and camera. Put some air in the tires, have Charly, your mechanic, change your oil and do a safety check on your car, buckle up the kids and spouse and head on out. Be prepared for potty stops and hearing the question “are we there yet” several times. Electric car? No problem. There are now several APPs that show the nearest charging station. Get out the maps and take a blue road trip across our country. Why go through all this trouble when you can hop on an airplane and enjoy the speed and convenience of a few hours to your designation, and a rental car with free mileage? Let me ask a few questions. Do you know how wide the Mississippi River is if you fly over it? You can never understand the vastness of the Great Plains if you only see them from 35000 ft. Can

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you see the hard work and spiritual roots of rural America at 35000 ft. and 500 MPH? Take time to enjoy a night at the “No Tell Motel.” Enjoy a breakfast or two, over easy, two slabs and two “Jacks” at the grill across the street, served by the owner/server/dishwasher/cook. Do you know how deep Crater Lake is, or how wide the impact Crater is, without seeing them? Take the opportunity to drive the “Highway to the Sun.” While you’re there, take a hike up to one of the Glaciers in Glacier National Park. Can you really understand how much damage was caused when Mt. St. Helens erupted without seeing it? Take time to drive the El Camino Real along the California coast. Go further east and, if so inclined, stop at a winery. Drive the “Million Dollar” highway from Durango to

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Small town Northeast Crater Lake, Oregon You don’t get to know America by clubbing or looking on Wikipedia. America is not all beautiful people dancing and enjoying beverages. Chances are those people have never seen Mt. Rushmore (other than pictures). You can’t understand why America is called the “Worlds Bread Basket” unless you drive by the endless cornfields in Indiana. I marvel at the vast crops of wheat in our country’s mid-section. Drive by the cattle ranches in Montana and see why we have meat, not only for ourselves, but can help other nations feed their people. Travel up north and see the oil fields and rigs of the Dakotas. On the way there, stop and see the Devil’s Tower. Pause for a moment at the monument showing the last stand of General Custer. Go further west and enjoy the beautiful Yellowstone National Park. Or turn east and see the Land of a Thousand Lakes”. As you travel these United States, you will not see any red or blue markers, you will only see the United State of America. Take time to enjoy America. Have some ice cream at the Dairy Queen or Frost Top. Have a buffalo burger and a side of onion rings at the Greasy Spoon Cafe. Loosen your belt and order a Raspberry Shake, or fresh limeade, at Bear Lake. Go fishing off the fishing bridge in Yellowstone. Go fly fishing on the rivers in Montana. Try rafting down the Snake

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River in Wyoming. Go swimming in the Great Salt Lake and get caked with salt. Drive by the Salt Flats and see not only the raceway, but part of the route of the Donner Party took as they traveled west toward tragedy in the Sierra Nevada’s.

Copper Mine is unless you see it. Or, why the mountains of South Dakota are called the Black Hills unless you see them. You don’t know how small the town of Sturgis, South Dakota is unless you go there.

Stop at a little roadside stand and buy some fresh produce just picked from the field this morning. If you’re traveling in late summer, go visit the local county fair. Watch the Demolition Derby and Rodeo. Eat a corn dog with plenty of mustard. Have some cotton candy and snow cones. Try a deep-fried twinkie or pickle. Suck it up and have some funnel cake. Stop at the local Rexall, sit at the soda fountain and have a Cherry Coke, or an over the top Chocolate Malt, better yet have a freshly made ice cream sundae or banana split. Go watch a ball game at the local park. Watch a small town 4th of July parade with all the horses, tractors, bands and bicycles all decorated in red, white and blue.

You will never appreciate the beauty of the fall season the Northeast part of our nation unless you go there. It will be hard to enjoy the hospitality and food of the south without being there. Want barbecue? Head to Kansas, Texas or Memphis. Go watch a rocket launch in Florida or look for new aircraft in Area 51 of Nevada. Go to the Brickyard in Indianapolis and watch the races. Go to Cheyenne and visit the Rail Museum. Travel to Omaha, Nebraska, and watch the College Baseball World Series. You can’t get to know America by looking down on it. America is a place that must be experienced to understand.

Travel to our Nation’s bad lands and see where Dinosaurs once ruled. Use a little imagination and picture yourself creeping up on a herd of Buffalo, armed with nothing but a bow and arrows, possibly a spear. While you’re there, watch for the hazards of nature: rattle snakes ground hogs, and things like that. You cannot know how big the Bingham

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Anglers Den Anglers helping other anglers catch more fish By Jeremy Poorte theirs. Sadly, we live in a world where I have observed quality service and good selection within a singular shopping location gradually becoming more fond memory than present reality. When I walk into a shop like Anglers Den and catch that first glimpse of the depth of their selection, followed quickly by a genuine, welcoming greeting by one of their staff, I can’t help thinking to myself, I’m glad that places like this are still around.

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Years ago, someone commented to me their surprise at how much time I spent at a visit to Anglers Den in Roy. “It’s just a tackle shop,” I believe they told me. Probably my spouse. It was also noted in the conversation that I am one of the most decisive and motivated shoppers in just about any store that I enter. Decidedly motivated to get in and get out, is more like it. After a few decades of working in retail, whomever said that about me was absolutely correct, with very few exceptions. Let me tell you about one of my favorite exceptions. When you set foot inside Anglers Den, you realize “I’ve come to the right place.” That’s how I felt upon my first visit and it’s how I hear others describe it, time and time again for

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They are a true, full-service shop. Anglers Den and the staff, who are there to help you, can provide you with the right gear, great advice and insight, which can help you put together the right solution for your time on the water. Their inventory of rods, reels, lures and all the other gear and accessories that you would need or want has always set me up for success. Never once in probably 15 years of patronage, have I felt that I was being “sold” something. In all of my purchases from them, I knew I was buying the right gear for the fishing I wanted. They know, or know of, just about every great fishing spot in the state, up-to-date. Their advice and insight doesn’t solely come from what they’ve heard from other anglers or have read in reports. It often comes from their own experiences, as well. These are folks who love to be out on the water, just as

much as the loyal customers they serve. That personal level of passion for fishing and their professionalism in educating others to be or become successful at it is the difference I’ve found at Anglers Den. It also doesn’t hurt that they are all great people to talk with and you can easily spend hours (when you thought you’d only spend minutes) of your time there. They have all of the brands, models and options that you’d need for fishing on any kind of water. Salt or fresh. Lake, pond or reservoir. River or stream. Up in Alaska or nearby on the Weber. The other day when I last visited, we all got to talking and determined that the small staff at Anglers Den has approximately 200 years of collective experience with fishing. If you haven’t ever been to Anglers Den, you must go. If you haven’t been there in a while? Likewise. Make sure to bring in or mention Roy Connection Magazine when you do. If you’re already on your way to the water and need something fast, they’re highly organized and efficient, getting you back on the road, quickly. If you’re just dropping in to plan for future excursions…well, just don’t tell your spouse or your boss that you’ll “be right back." That would probably end up being a bit of a lie…or at the very least, a fish story.


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RC Willey's 6th Annual Charity Bike Ride The Ride for the Kids charity event is sponsored by the RC Willey Store in Syracuse. We have partnered up with Make-A-Wish Utah to help raise funds for kids with lifethreatening medical conditions. Over the past 5 years, we have raised $100,000 to grant wishes for kids. We have three different bike rides that include a 25, 50 and 100 mile "Century" ride. They all begin at the Syracuse RC Willey, and travel to Antelope Island. The ride is heavily sponsored and supported by numerous businesses. Our goal in 2019 is to raise $35,000. 100% of all registrations and donations go to the Make-A-Wish Utah chapter. Please come support this worthy cause.

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He enjoys what most 14 year olds do: music, friends, basketball and his dog. Ethan is also the recipient of many heart surgeries in his young life. Help us raise money to keep Ethan leading a healthy life.

This year's Wish Kid is Ethan who was born May 18, 2005 to Shane and Jennifer Lowe. Ethan was born with the congenital heart disease of pulmonary atresia, a hypo plastic right ventricle, and a couple other smaller issues. He is a true miracle boy who underwent 2 Cath labs, a thoracotomy and open heart surgery all by the time he was just 1 year old. Since then, he has experienced many miracles with his heart performing well thus delaying his inevitable pulmonary valve replacement. While his pulmonary valve will require replacements throughout his life, (one which his cardiologist expects to be fairly soon), his prognosis is good and he leads a healthy, fun life.

Ethan has a 10-year-old brother named Oliver and they are the best of buds! He also has a miniature dachshund named Jack who is getting rather old. Ethan loves to listen to music, hang out with friends, play basketball, design clothing and shoes, and travel as well as spend time with his family. He plays the trumpet in his Farmington Junior High Jazz band and was just elected at a 9th grade class officer. He is also a 4.0 student who excels in life.

Ethan has a heart of gold and is friendly and kind to everyone. His personality is magnetic and he always makes other feel important. Ethan wants to attend an Ivy League College and has big dreams for the future. He wants to become a Heart Surgeon or a fashion designer, and he is very loved by his family.

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Delicious Sweet and Savory Food Trucks The Ogden Food Truck Rally was started in February of this year but was born of an idea that has been brewing for several years now. Steve Ballard, the owner of Sonora Grill at the Junction in Ogden and Thai Curry Kitchen on 25th Street decided to buy an old horse trailer last year and transformed it into a food truck featuring food from Thai Curry Kitchen. They started taking the trailer out to food rallies, farmers markets and other events around the state. They loved the atmosphere and fun of these events and wanted to bring something like it to their hometown of Ogden. Steve, his General Manager John Thompson and Marketing Manager - Chelsie Toyn all love the Ogden area and are passionate about providing delicious food to those who live here and those that come to visit. They started brainstorming good event locations and ultimately decided to make the Union Station the location for their monthly rally. Chelsie says: “The Union Station has been so great to work with and provides the perfect backdrop for the rally. It is such a historic landmark in the heart of downtown Ogden.”

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They work tirelessly each month to pull off the event with great food options. The first Friday of every month, from 6:00 - 9:00 pm the food trucks all park around the fountains near Union Station. There is always something going on in Ogden and the Ogden Food Truck Rally has been the perfect companion to some other great events like Ogden’s Yeti Bash and the Historic 25th Street Car Show. The rally also always coincides with the Ogden First Friday Art Stroll, where local artists display their work throughout shops here along 25th Street and inside the Union Station. Spread the word about this great food experience and come try it for yourself. To stay up to date on what trucks will be attending the next rally, follow them on Instagram @ ogdenfoodtruckrally and on Facebook: Ogden Food Truck Rally. They often do give aways to their followers. The next rally will be Friday, July 5, we hope to see you there!


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I have to admit when I saw a slider for the first time, I thought; “Who on earth would want a really small hamburger? Maybe they are for kids.” By now, though, you have probably realized that sliders can be incredibly delicious bite-sized yumminess. I found the recipe for these on www. readyseteat.com and gave them my own twist; they are awesome. There are signs that meals are enjoyed at our table: a thumbs up from our youngest (Grey) or, other than the sounds of eating, all that is heard is utter silence which means mouths are full. These sliders got full marks; the whole family loved this meal. It took some prep to make but it was worth it. 6-8 slices of American 1 Package Thick Cut Bacon cheese Use a trick I learned a few years back: bake 6-8 slices of Cheddar your bacon. I buy the thick cut bacon and cheese line it out on a cookie sheet (don’t overlap). 2 tbls. melted butter Cook at 400º for 12-20 minutes depending 1 tsp. sesame seeds on how crispy you want it. I do about Coat a casserole pan with cooking spray 13-14 min. Get this started first. Once to prep for the sliders. For the buns, I the bacon is done, turn the oven down to bought the dinner rolls from Costco but 350º. any smaller sized bun should do. Cut them Form the beef into 12 small patties. I mix evenly in half and place the bottoms in an egg into the ground beef and season the casserole pan. Put a slice of cheddar with Lowry season salt. Cook them on a cheese on each bun bottom, it is ok if griddle or frying pan to 95% done - you these overlap. Then, put a slice of dill are still going to bake them. Rest on a pickle on each one, top with the mostly paper towel lined plate. cooked patty and then a slice of American Cheese on each patty. A half slice of bacon Patties: on each one and a dollop of the sauce 1 1/2 pounds of ground beef (recipe on right) and then replace the top 1 egg of the bun. Brush melted butter on each Lowry’s Season Salt to taste bun top and sprinkle with sesame seeds. Place in the oven which should now be at Sliders: 350º. Cook for 10 minutes or until cheese 12 dinner rolls is melted. Yummy!

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Add some flavor Sauce: ¼ c. Mayonnaise 1 tbls. Ketchup 1 tbls. Finely Chopped Onion (optional) 1 tsp. mustard Stir together mayonnaise, ketchup, onion, and mustard in a small bowl.

We are so grateful to everyone who shares their recipes with us. Last month we made an error and owe an apology to Charlotte Hancey because we ran her very delicious Cherry BBQ sauce recipe last month and somehow in the mix up missed printing the instructions that included how to cook the sauce. If you tried that recipe and found it didn’t work, it was because you needed to cook the sauce and we didn’t include those instruction. We are so sorry to Charlotte for making that error and to any of you who tried that recipe and found it didn’t work. Please visit this link to get the full recipe and believe me, it is worth a try. https://royconnection.com/2019/06/01/summer-recipes/

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Dan Mueller has always had an entrepreneurial flair, owning several businesses in his life, usually a couple at a time. When his

son was born with Cerebral Palsy, he and his wife, Whitney, spent hours and hours waiting in the ICU. During this time, Dan, a seminary teacher by day, rekindled thoughts he had about opening a real ice cream parlor. He started studying and learning all he could about ice cream and how it’s made. He came across a creamery in Pennsylvania that made Ice Cream the old-fashioned way with son and grandson of dairy farmers who had kept the tradition of old-fashioned ice cream making alive. He reached out to them via Facebook and the friendly owner was willing to help. He invited him out to make Ice Cream with them for a day and even shared some 100-year-old recipes with Dan to help him get his Utah creamery off the ground. The Cannery Creamery was opened last month and is an amazing destination for a frozen treat. Dan wanted something better than the fast food fare. He wanted something

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that people would remember and that would bring people back to the parlor time and time again. He decided to make ingredients the key differentiator. He noticed that most colors and flavors today are created with chemicals. Although artificial flavors can be much stronger, brighter and cheaper, they just don’t taste as good. He said he likes that natural flavors are better for you, but the most important part is they taste better. It is much harder to neutralize chemical flavors than it is to neutralize beat juice which makes their red coloring. He wanted real flavors and real food in his products. He also wanted the best quality. He said it would be a lot cheaper to buy a large tub of blue coloring but they would much rather make it with natural ingredients, which is a theme they stick to. Starting with the ice cream base, they usually make it with 10-12% cream. Aficionados however know that oldfashioned ice cream contained 16% cream and real egg yolk. Dan got with a local dairy to make a custom mixture for them. You can taste the difference in the creaminess and texture. In fact, the ice cream base is made from four simple ingredients: cream, sugar, egg-yolk and skim milk. Some ice cream bases he looked at contained 30+ ingredients. Keeping with the theme of real flavors and food, they use organic sugar cane, no high-fructose corn syrup, as well as fresh fruit, hand-ground vanilla, freshfruit puree and artisan well-water just to name a few of their unique ingredients. In researching chocolate flavors, they found that there were three main cocoa

IT'S ALL IN THE RECIPE Using 100-year old recipes from a creamery in Pennsylvania and a special mix from a local dairy, Cannery Creamery prides itself in delicious ice cream.

producers in the US all based in Ohio. After trying all three they thought, “Wow, they are all good.” They created a unique custom flavor mixing the three to make the proprietary Cannery Chocolate flavor. If you like unique flavors, they have some awesome options. I tried the Cookie Monster which has three types of cookies crumbled up in a blue cookie-flavored ice cream. I tried the amazing Cannery Chocolate and the Mango Jalapeño, which is a yummy mango flavor mixed with some heat from peppers for a kick at the back of your throat. Another fun flavor is the Strawberry Balsamic, which is currently outselling their regular strawberry flavor. My favorites were both the Raspberry and Peanut Butter Reese’s flavor - wow! I could also eat the peanut butter ice cream all by itself. They have flavors come and go and introduce new flavors every week. They also make genuine Italian ice with real ingredients. See their coupon on the right page and make a visit to the Cannery Creamery. Your taste buds will thank you.


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