Weber County Connection September - October 2022

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Another great year at the Weber County FairCommissioner’s letter

Commissioner James H. "Jim" Harvey Commissioner Scott Jenkins Commissioner Gage Froerer

What a wonderful collaboration of people who still want to be a part of the county’s rich history. Our Fair Board does a phenomenal job advising staff on events and activities that continue Weber County’s strong and inspiring legacy. We are also fortunate to have fantastic support by hundreds of businesses and sponsors that make this county celebration successful. Most importantly, it takes those of YOU who chose to support the fair by attending. Whether from the urban or rural areas of the county, everyone loves the wholesome and safe fair atmosphere that we continue to provide. From participating in the Jr. Livestock program to watching the wide variety of fair activities and even enjoying fair food, all of this contributes to the positive environment we all love as an annual tradition.

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From your Weber County Commission, we sincerely thank all of our staff, vendors, sponsors, participants, and local citizens who came out and were a part in this year’s fair. With gratitude to you, this annual event brings our community together and reminds us all why we are proud to be residents of Weber County.

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Special thanks to the 400 kids that participated in Jr. Livestock selling beef, lambs, hogs, and goats, as well as the numerous buyers and those individuals who boost or support the kids in any way. This year’s sales brought in upwards of $900,000, which facilitates the local support to further the growth, education, life skills, and work ethic of our youth that our grandparents and those before us took pride in. We are very proud to host a program that encourages a good work ethic for generations to come while being supported by local businesses and families.

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PARKS AND RECREATION: 7OCTOBER:-9:Northern Utah Trailfest, North Fork Park WEBER COUNTY ARCHERY PARK: 21:SEPTEMBER:Adult Beginner Lessons 24: Kid Lessons WEBER COUNTY SPORT SHOOTING COMPLEX: 10:SEPTEMBER:Range Safety Officer Training Class

According to recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, inflation in Utah has increased 10.4% since May 2021. This number is even higher than the current national average. It means a typical family of four is spending $700-$800 more per month on the same items they purchased a year ago. To help navigate the challenges of inflation, USU Extension created a website with information and resources at inflation.usu.edu. It includes tips from USU finance experts and faculty, and new information will be added as it becomes available. Website topics include budgeting for emergencies, combating panic-buying during inflation, teaching children about money management, positive conversations about money, and other topics. Also included are links to PowerPay, a free debt reduction tool; the Money Master online course; an Estate Planning Toolkit; Hidden Gems, free family fun guides for economical ways to play together as a family; and the Cutting Expenses Guidebook. There are also links to frequently asked finance questions and free inflation webinars. USU Extension will also provide free in-person finance classes at the Weber County library in September. More details about these events can be found on their website, inflation.usu.edu.

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WEBER COUNTY SPORTS COMPLEX: Now through 10/31/2022: Ogden Mustangs and WSU Men's Hockey 2022-2023 Season Tickets are on 1:SEPTEMBER:sale!Ogden Mustangs Night Out at Ogden Raptors Baseball Game 6 - 30: Learn To Skate & Adaptive Learn To Skate Classes 9 & 10: Ogden Mustangs Pre-Season Games 16: WSU Men's Hockey Season Opener vs. Utah Valley University 17: WSU Men's Hockey vs. Utah State University

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PEERY'S EGYPTIAN THEATER: 6:SEPTEMBER:Excellence in the Community Concert 21: PET Film Series: The Wizard of Oz 11:OCTOBER:Excellence in the Community Concert 28 - 30: Rocky Horror Picture Show Film and Party GOLDEN SPIKE EVENT CENTER: 6:SEPTEMBER:Utah Youth Rodeo Association 7: RMBRA Barrel Racing 10: Catch 4 Cash Team Roping | Wasatch Pony Club Pumpkin Horse 11:Show Matched Horse Races 14: TPJ Barrel Racing 15: Catch 4 Cash Team Roping 20: Utah Youth Rodeo Association 21: RMBRA Barrel Racing 23 & 24: Ranch Sorting 24: RMBRA Fall Brawl 27: Catch 4 Cash Team Roping 1:OCTOBER:Halloween Havoc Demolition Derby 1 & 2: Utah Gun Collectors Show 4: Utah Youth Rodeo Association 5: RMBRA Barrel Racing 8: Hairy Horse Show 11: Catch 4 Cash Team Roping 12: RMBRA Barrel Racing 14 & 15: Utah Fancy Poultry Show 15: UTCX Cyclocross 19 - 29: UCHA Fall Cutting 21 - 23: Nationwide Home Show

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The choice of utilizing and investing in existing venues is due, in part, to the lasting impact that the 2002 Winter Olympic Games had on winter sports in northern Utah. “We are excited to be the first venue to officially be on board when that bid does become reality. The level of support and cooperation between the venue and the above-mentioned interagency entities has been incredible to witness, and we are excited to continue to support each other as we bring international events to our venue,” says WCSC Director Mariko Rollins.

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Earlier this summer, Weber County signed a Venue Use Agreement to be named an official venue for the Weber County Ice Sheet to 2030 or 2034 Winter Olympic Games through the Salt Lake Utah Committee for the Games. This agreement provides a fair rental reimbursement to utilize the facility and its staff and is a testament to the excellent care Weber County takes of its venues and facilities. It also propels the vision of another arena expansion for the 2002 Olympic venue.

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Weber County, Ogden City, Weber State University (WSU), Utah Transit Authority (UTA), Weber County Convention & Visitors Bureau, and the Salt Lake Utah Committee have taken on local and statewide initiatives to bring another successful bid. “Naming Salt Lake City as a future Winter Olympic Games host city brings with it cultural excitement and buzz,” says Rollins, “but it also brings with it statewide infrastructure initiatives and improvements that many regions countrywide don’t plan for. We now have two once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to create a venue that fits the needs of world-class programs and teams and makes room for sustainable, smart growth of those clubs and organizations that call our rink home.” Rollins goes on to explain, “We’ve taken a look at the economic impact of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games and done cost-projection models of our clubs and organizations and have a solid understanding of how improved accessibility to our venue for spectators and participants will include more members of our community. Understanding how our population uses our venue is paramount to carrying out sustainable business models. We’ve taken into consideration in our venue remodel and expansion plans, utilizing a state award that was part of each of the facility improvement plans for all 2002 Olympic venues as submitted to the Utah State Legislature in early 2022, with expected funding throughout this fiscal year and completion pending a successful Olympic bid, and now know that increased seating will positively impact athlete and spectator experience, improved concessions will provide a higher level of event offerings, and expanded programming space will provide a place for all ages and skill levels to participate in ice sports, whether they step out on the ice as an athlete or experience the excitement from their Rollinsseats.” is serious about providing an excellent experience for all guests and has carefully considered all elements. “By the year 2030, close to 21% our national population is projected to be over the age of 65, and over 60% of that number may be challenged by either a seen or unseen disability. By focusing on our event experience and expanding seating capabilities and services for all event participants, we are getting ahead of the curve and beginning these venue improvements that will be needed in order for your family members, friends, and maybe even yourself to safely and easily enjoy our venue,” states Rollins. “Making athletics accessible to those living with adaptive characteristics can be a huge undertaking, but it’s absolutely worth it to witness the joy that our customers experience when they attend a hockey game as a super-fan of the Ogden Mustangs or the Weber State University Men’s Ice Hockey team, or participate in one of our many adaptive skating or curling classes offered through the rink and the Ogden Curling Club,” says Rollins. She continues by saying, “Our carefully planned locker room remodel places an emphasis on including more female athletes in our programs and modifying existing spaces to be more accessible, expanding seating to accommodate the Ogden Mustangs as they move up leagues to the covetous NCDC for the 2023-2024 season while providing an exciting college atmosphere for WSU’s Men’s Ice Hockey team.” For information on how you can assist in building on the legacy of the Weber County Sports Complex by contributing to the remodel and expansion of 2002 Winter Olympic venue that is home to nationally recognized Clubs and Organizations, please email WCSC Director Mariko Rollins; mrollins@webercountyutah.gov. the Games ROLLINS

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CULTURE, PARKS AND REC: DAVE FUENTES, OGDEN ECCLES CONFERENCE CENTER EXECUTIVE CHEF During his 15 years at OECC, Dave has prepared hundreds of thousands of meals. He has customized over 350 menus for clients having events at OECC. He is a fabulous chef, friend, mentor, and runs a highly efficient kitchen. We couldn’t be more proud to have Dave here in Weber County.

The individual knew that Detective Roche had a job to do to thoroughly investigate the cause of death. The individual commended Detective. Roche on his work and sensitivity to his pain. During this devastating time, Detective Roche checked in with him twice over the six months and provided comforting feedback, compassion, and empathy. The individual concluded his letter stating, “I can’t say enough about how highly I regard Detective Roche.”

Carlos and his wife have three children. Watch Carlos in action here: https://vimeo. com/showcase/7564204.

Shelly has worked in the Commission Office for over 20 years. Along with her many responsibilities, she is the Project Manager for the R.A.M.P., and has been involved with it since the beginning. She is a great example of leadership, knowledge, and teamwork. A typical response you might get from her is, “I’m happy to help!” We love working with Shelly and appreciate all she does to make the Commission Office run efficiently.

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Lynelle Jensen, CPA has worked in the Weber County Treasurer’s office since 2007. She is the resident expert in many of the county accounting systems and works extensively with all county departments to assist them with accounting issues. She recently completed her master’s degree from Weber State University in accounting and finished top in her class. She is so dedicated, smart, and kind, and we are lucky to have her in the Treasurer’s office!

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TREASURER'S OFFICE: LYNELLE, JENSEN, SENIOR AUDITOR/BUDGET ANALYST

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ATTORNEY'S OFFICE: SEAN BRIAN, PROSECUTOR In addition to his heavy criminal case load, Sean Brian also serves in drug court and mental health court – important proactive efforts to reduce drug dependency and recidivism in Weber County. When he’s not training for a Spartan race, Sean is volunteering his time to assist the Weber County Search and Rescue drone program, where he is one of a select few licensed to operate drones under FAA guidelines. Sean’s dedication and commitment to Weber County is unsurpassed.

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SHERIFF'S OFFICE: DETECTIVE MICHAEL ROCHE

MELANIE LITTLEY, CUSTOMER SERVICE REP Melanie is one-of-a-kind! Her customer service skills exceed expectations, her attention to detail is astonishing, and her presence lightens and brightens the mood. Melanie is a true team player, with impeccable job performance. Kindness and respect come naturally to her. (I wonder if we could clone her?)

Corporal Danielle Goodell is a tremendous leader at the Weber County Sheriff’s Office. Her current assignment is as the Grievance and Community Release Corporal within the Corrections Division. She is an outstanding example for our staff members to follow and look up to. Corporal Goodell is an active member of our Peer Support Group and our Special Operations Group. She recently attended the Inaugural First Responder Women 2022: Lift, Inspire, Focus, Empower for Life Retreat from which she brought back numerous ideas and motivations to increase and retain women in our chosen career of Corrections.

WEBER COUNTY LIBRARY: CAMACHO, BILINGUAL SPECIALIST Carlos earned a bachelor’s degree in Mexico before joining the Library. One of Carlos’ most enduring legacies is Story Fiesta, a program featuring hilarious storytelling and George, the sheepdog puppet. Carlos has presented state wide workshops on bilingual literacy, and he coordinates the Library’s America Reads program, matching children and volunteer tutors to boost reading skills.

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Detective Roche recently received the American Spirit Award from the American Spirit Project. He was nominated for the award because his supervisors received a letter from a member of the community. In the letter, the individual explains that the “love of his life” took her own life early this year. The individual explains that Detective Roche was the investigator that responded to his residence that horrible day.

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Welcome to family bingo time! The name of the game is to spend time together doing fun and educational things. For each of these items you do, take a picture while in the activity or make note of it and mark it on this bingo board. Once you get five in a row up, down, side-to-side, or diagonally, you are a winner. Winners get a $5 gift card for a free ChickFil-A sandwich or a Scooters drink: your choice. Please email winning bingo entries to necessary.percanandcom.Melissa@connectionpub.Everyonecanbeawinner,multiplefamilymemberswin.Limitfivegiftcardshousehold,nopurchase

transparency. Lauren, Daniel, Megan, and Stacy continue to develop new ways to tighten safeguards on election procedures. They also host open houses so the community can see our processes up close. June’s primary election was secure and reliable, and the team is already working hard on November’s election.

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Candis is the first line of contact for citizens applying for positions with Weber County and for new Weber County employees. She provides an exemplary level of customer service to potential and existing employees and always has a smile to greet customers. Candis truly embodies the concept of making Weber County a premier employer.

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JAIME GREEN – COUNTY FLEET MAINTENANCE OFFICE MANAGER Jaime is the “go-to” person for anything related to the county’s vehicles and smilecustomersJaimeequipment.alwaysgreetswithaandgoesout of her way to meet their needs. Despite working in a demanding job, she has a helpful attitude and pays attention to detail. She has worked hard to find ways to lower costs and operate the shop more efficiently. 2022

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4. Shooting: If you are going to be out shooting, we have a simple rule: Do Not Shoot At Rocks. Do NOT bring exploding targets; bring soft targets. Weber County experienced a 40-acre fire last year, which required home evacuations, simply because someone was shooting at a rock.

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• When it comes to parking any vehicles, UTVs, or ATVs, don’t park them next to the house on top of dry vegetation. Hot engines and dry grass will not mix well for the fire safety of your home. 5-30 feet from your home:

• Continue to remove the limbs up your trees to six feet. Remove all dead and down trees or branches. Consider reducing the number of trees in this area to reduce the severity of a canopy fire.

2. Fireworks: Do not light fireworks anywhere near dry vegetation, whether by your own house or your neighbors' houses. Before you light the night sky, consider the worst-case scenario because, trust us, it can happen.

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Be sure to also clean under your deck. As a rule of thumb, if it’s dead or down, get it away from your house.

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5. Weed Eaters, Chainsaws, and Mowers: Do not use these items when the grass is dead and dry, as the metal parts of the blade will spark fastspreading fires. Above and beyond, enjoy recreating but play it safe! If you have any questions or would like the Weber Fire District to provide a free home assessment, please contact Captain Rick Cooper at 801-7823580 ext 206.

So far, 2022 has been a quiet and average year for wildfires, but Captain Rick Cooper doesn’t want to jinx it: the Uintah Fire was on an average year and a 40-acre fire at the gun range was on an average year. For these reasons, Captain Rick Cooper and his team are always on ready alert to handle even an “average day”. We sat down with Captain Cooper to get his tips on how Weber County residents can protect themselves and their properties from devastating fires.

3. Campfires: Check for restrictions in the area. Bring a shovel and have enough water to completely drown that fire out when you are done. If you feel the heat on your hand, even after you put water on it, that fire is still too hot. Mix and stir before you leave, making sure you’ve broken down the embers inside. Bring an extra five gallons of water for putting the campfire out.

• If you have a clean home and a clean yard, you should be in good shape. Keep in mind that leaf litter, pine litter, and wood stacks around the home are prime for heat traps and fire spreading.

• Remove as many flammable trees and bushes as possible. Oak, Conifer, and Maple trees can burn easily, and oak trees can produce flames up to 25 feet in the air. As a good rule of thumb, make sure to remove branches up to about six feet in the air. Surprisingly to some, grass will burn a house down just as fast as trees will. Make sure any grass or weeds have been mowed down to about 2 inches.

1. Preventing a Wildfire Around your Home: When it comes to home protection, there are three categories to consider.

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We are excited to announce Connection Publishing’s 2022 community art contest. This contest will run from September 1, 2022 to September 15, 2022 Submit your personally created artwork and tell your friends and family to vote for you. Submissions and votes must be submitted before midnight on September 15th. One entry per artist. See link below for official contest rules. We are so excited to see the artwork produced by our community! We anticipate this being a great contest and hope you will join us in celebrating our community creatives.   To enter, visit connectionpub.com/art-contest and fill out the CONNECTION PUBLISHING ART CONTEST VISIT CONNECTIONPUB.COM/ART-CONTEST TO ENTER AND VOTE! Artwork must be original art submitted by the artist themselves or a family member with permission. Artwork will be judged on composition, clarity and overall appeal. The winner will be voted upon by the staff of Connection Publishing LLC. Once submitted, winning artworks and honorable mentions may be published in the magazine and on company websites without notice or compensation to the artist. Artist retains all rights to the art submitted and only grants a limited license to Connection Publishing to publish art in conjunction with the contest. No other compensation is offered for submitted artwork. See connectionpub.com/art-contest for Official Rules. form! Then share it via email or social media so your family and friends can vote for you. People can vote once per day for the duration of the contest. *Entries are for local Utah residents who receive a Connection magazine, although anyone can vote, regardless of city. Two winners will be announced in the upcoming issue of the Connection magazines.  Popular vote winner: $100 prize Publishers Choice winner: $100 prize September-October 2022 | WeberCountyConnection.com 11

CALLING OUT ALL HUNTERS! Are you and your gun zero’d? Ready for the hunt? We have the shooting range for you - Weber County Sport Shooting Complex. 50-YARD SHOOTING RANGE: • 18 shooting range booths (14 high benches, 4 low benches) • 22 caliber up to but not including 50 caliber (handgun and rifle) • Cooling and heating system • Shooting stools and front and rear gun rest 300-YARD SHOOTING RANGE: • 10 shooting range booths • All rifles need 4 power scope or higher • All ammunition needs to be at least 2,400 feet per second • Initial visit/new equipment? Start at the 50-yard range to ensure you’re on paper • 48-inch shooting window • Camera system shows target and where your shot hit on the target • Two spotting scopes • Cooling and heating system • Detached concrete and metal shooting •tablesShooting bags provided • Chronograph (rental) 12 WeberCountyConnection.com | September-October 2022

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This one-of-a-kind shooting experience complex is equipped with one 50-yard shooting range, one 100-, 200-, and 300-yard precision rifle range, two classrooms, one shoot house, and a 50-yard law enforcement/ military shooting range. All ranges and venues are open year round. The shooting ranges are equipped with air conditioning and heat. The shooting ranges are partially covered, a Blue Sky Range, to assist in ventilation. This facility was originally opened only for law enforcement and the military to train. When Weber County purchased the shooting range, the vision was to continue to have the facility for law enforcement and military but also to open the shooting range to the public. We still proudly support our law enforcement, military, and security personnel, while offering an amazing, safe environment for our public. Our public 50-yard shooting range offers 18 shooting lanes equipped with a trolley system that allows you to set your target from seven yards to 48 yards - all for only $5 an hour per person. The public 300yard shooting range offers 10 shooting lanes with targets setup at 100, 200, and 300 yards - all for only $10 for two hours per person.

HOURS OF OPERATION: Tuesday through Friday – 10 a.m. to 8 Saturdayp.m. and Sunday – 10 a.m. to 6 Closedp.m. Mondays AT PEERY’S EGYPTIAN THEATER IN OGDEN OCTOBER 28TH, 29TH & 30TH 18+ PARTY W/ BAR AND SNACKS 5:30PM FILM 7:00PM SCANTICKETS:FOR WWW.OGDENPET.COM 801-689-8700 PROP BAG INCLUDED COSTUMES ENCOURAGED rocky horror 2022.indd 1 8/17/22 4:15 PM September-October 2022 | WeberCountyConnection.com 13

Sept 1: Orchestra Sticker Night Band Room @ RHS 5 p.m. Sept 1, 22, & 29: Girls Soccer @ RHS 5:30 p.m. Sept 2 & 9: Football @ RHS 7 p.m. Sept 5: Labor Day - No School Sept 10: ACT Exam @ RHS 8 a.m. Sept 14: Early Out @ 12:15 p.m. Sept 20: Homecoming Song Auditions @ RHS (after school) Sept 21: Carnival @ RHS parking lot 6 p.m. Sept 24: Royal Run @ RHS 7 a.m. Cross Country Meet Royal Run Invitational @ RHS 8 a.m. Sept 27: Sidewalk Painting @ RHS (after school) Sept 28: Super Candidate Assembly @ RHS football field (Time TBD)

SEPT Sept 2: 2022 Weber State Block Party - food trucks, swag, games & fun! @ WSU 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. (Purple Pancake Breakfast starts at 8 a.m.)

Oct 7: First Friday Art Stroll @ 25th Street 6-9 Markandalanp.m. Storytelling & Puppetry @ Southwest Branch Library 3:30 p.m.

Oct 31: Professional Development - No School

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Oct 17: Fall Band Concert @ Fremont 7 p.m. Oct 22: Marching Band Comp @ American Fork (Time TBD) Oct 28: Football 1st Round Playoffs @ (Location & Time TBD) Oct 29: Marching Band Comp @ Davis (Time TBD)

Sept 3 & 10: Farmer’s Market @ Historic 25th Street 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Passive Program: Trick or Treat Books @ Southwest Branch Library (all day)

Oct 15: 6th Ogden Hispanic Festival 2022FREE music, dance, food, & more! @ Union Station 2-7 p.m. Oct 22: Fall Festival @ Southwest Branch Library 3:30 p.m. Witchstock Festival 2022 - The Witches Tea, Zombie Crawl, & Monster Bash Dance Party @ Ogden City Amphitheater 4-10 p.m.

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Sept 29: Girls Soccer @ Weber 3:30 p.m. Sept 30: Football @ Syracuse 7 p.m. OCT Oct 5: Fall Choir Concert @ Fremont 7 p.m. Oct 6 & 11: Girls Soccer 1st & 2nd Playoffs @ (Location & Time TBD) Football @ Farmington 7 p.m. Oct 8: Marching Band Comp @ Riverton (Time All-StateTBD) Choir Concert @ TBD 7:30 p.m.

Oct 13, 18, 21: Girls Soccer Quarter, Semi, & State Finals @ (Location & Time TBD)

Sept 6 & 13: Girls Soccer @ Fremont 3:30 p.m. Sept 8: Girls Soccer @ Layton 3:30 p.m. Sept 10: Homecoming Dance @ Fremont 8 p.m. Sept 15: Girls Soccer @ Davis 3:30 p.m. Sept 16: Football @ Lehi 7 p.m. Sept 20: Girls Soccer @ Syracuse 3:30 p.m. Sept 22: Girls Soccer @ Clearfield 3:30 p.m. Sept 23: Football @ Davis 7 p.m. Sept 24: Marching Band Comp @ Herriman (Time TBD)

Oct 11: Orchestra Concert @ Fremont 7 p.m.

Oct 12: Football @ Fremont 7 p.m.

First Friday Art Stroll @ 25th Street 6-9 p.m.

Oct 12-14: Fall Break - No School

Panache Hair 20th Anniversary Celebrationvendors, taco truck, free massages, raffles, & giveaways @ Panache Hair 2-6 p.m. Sept 17 & 24: Farmers Fall Market @ Historic 25th Street 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Sept 21: The Wizard of Oz ($7) @ Peery’s Egyptian Theater 7 p.m. Sept 24: 100 Year Anniversary Weber State Mt. Ogden Hike Tradition - FREE (All Ages) @ Snowbasin Earls Lodge 9 a.m.

Parent / Teacher Conference @ RHS 1 p.m. Homecoming Parade @ RHS 6 p.m. Sept 30: Homecoming Football Game @ RHS 7 p.m. Oct 1: Homecoming Dance @ RHS football field 8 OCTp.m. Oct 1: Homecoming Dance @ RHS Football Field 8 p.m. Oct 3: Boys Golf - Region 2 Champs @ Talons Cove 8 a.m. Oct 4: Choir Concert @ RHS Large Auditorium 7 p.m. Oct 5: Cross Country Region Champs @ Valley Regional Softball Complex 3 p.m. Oct 6: Soccer First Rnd State Tourney @ (Location TBD) 3 p.m. Football @ Granger 7 p.m. Oct 7-8: All State Choir @ Taylorsville (Time TBD) Oct 11: Cross Country Divisionals 5A-6A @ Valley Regional Softball Complex 12:30 p.m. Orchestra Cone Concert @ (Location TBD) 6 p.m. Oct 12: Football @ Taylorsville 7 p.m. Oct 13-14: Fall Break Oct 18: Band Concert @ RHS Large Auditorium 6 p.m. Oct 19: Early Out @ 12:15 p.m. Oct 21; 28: Football Playoffs Rnd 1 & 2 @ (Location TBD) 7 p.m. Oct 25: Cross Country State Champs @ Regional Athletic Complex 4 p.m. Oct 31: Student Professional Development - No School

Sept 10: AG Run for a Reason - Lucas - Ogden 5K @ Big Dee Sports Park 8 a.m. Sept 12 & 26: Pleasant View Food Truck Giddy Up - music, games, entertainment, & food trucks! @ 520 W Elberta Dr. Ogden, UT 84414 5:30 p.m. Sept 14: Jazz at the Station - FREE @ Union Station 7 p.m. Sept 17: Drivin for Autism Charity Event @ Schnieter’s Riverside Golf Course 7 a.m. Harvest Moon Celebration 2022 - community activities, vendors, food, & live music @ Historic 25th Street 12-8 p.m.

Sept 3: Photo Scavenger Hunt & Contest @ Ogden Nature Center 9:30 a.m.

SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER EVENTS

OCT Oct 1, 8, 15, 22: Farmers Fall Market @ Historic 25th Street 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Oct 1-31: Cold Springs Haunted Maze @ Cold Springs Trout Farm 7 p.m.

FREMONT HIGH SEPT Sept 1-2: Musical Auditions @ Fremont (after school) Sept 2 & 9: Football @ Fremont 7 p.m. Sept 5: Labor Day - No School

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4. Set expectations. Even after 24 years of marriage, I am learning about our different expectations. When I was first married, my wife assumed that I would fix the cars because that is how it worked in her home. She didn’t know that I knew nothing about cars. Talk about the expectations, like who takes out the garbage, who mows the lawn, who puts away the laundry, etc. There is no right or wrong answer; do what works best in your situation.

5. Make a financial plan. Everyone getting married should know what a budget is and how to use it. Financial issues can quickly lead to divorce. Knowing what comes in each month and spending less than that amount is a surefire way to avoid those issues. An ounce of budgeting can be worth a pound of marriage counseling.

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T en years ago, I published an article containing advice I would give to couples contemplating marriage based on my own personal experience with marriage and what I had learned after ten years of practicing family law. With an additional ten years under my belt and my own children planning to take the plunge, I thought an update would be timely. Here are seven things I wish people knew before they married:

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4. Set expectations. Even after 24 years of marriage, I am learning about our different expectations. When I was first married, my wife assumed that I would fix the cars because that is how it worked in her home. She didn’t know that I knew nothing about cars. Talk about the expectations, like who takes out the garbage, who mows the lawn, who puts away the laundry, etc. There is no right or wrong answer; do what works best in your situation.

5. Make a financial plan. Everyone getting married should know what a budget is and how to use it. Financial issues can quickly lead to divorce. Knowing what comes in each month and spending less than that amount is a sure-fire way to avoid those issues. An ounce of budgeting can be worth a pound of marriage counseling.

2. Communication. It is so important to communicate; it is even better to communicate well. Take time to talk with each other about the business of the marriage as well as other things. Talking with each other can pay huge dividends.

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Bishop Stewart wrote about the ground breaking event of the new meeting house: “For approximately 25 years, the membership of the ward had tried to build up a building fund to the point where they could construct a new building. This was carried on through several bishoprics. We needed a new chapel badly. Our existing building did not have any inside restroom facilities and only cold water in the kitchen. It was heated by an old coal furnace.

Original structure of old Warren LDS Church - built 1905 In my hometown, the farming community of Warren, Utah, on the corner of 5900 W. and 1400 N., sits a historic church house that now serves as a reception hall. Its history is unknown to many in the community unless you lived during that time or have sat at the feet of long-time residents of Warren and listened to their stories. When I was a little girl, one of my favorite pastimes was visiting the widows and older ladies in Warren and listening to their stories. Many that I heard were about the Old Warren Church. I lived next door to this historic building and often had the privilege to explore it with the variety of residents it housed over the years. The number of classrooms, then converted into bedrooms, the spacious chapel and stage then converted into a living room, and the gym with its high ceiling and polished wood floor fascinated me as a child. There were many wild tales told among the youth about its history, and as a curious youngster, the mystery of the building was palpable to me.

Warren is an unincorporated community in Weber County. Originally settled in 1870 under the name of Salt Creek, it was renamed in 1896 in honor of Lewis Warren Shurtliff, the local stake president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This church house was constructed not long after, in 1905, and then remodeled in 1940. It served as the LDS meeting house until the new church at 5900 W. and 950 N. was built in 1973 and rebuilt to accommodate a larger congregation in 2003.

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In present day, this historic church house still sits on that corner across from Warren Park. It has been beautifully updated and converted into a quaint reception hall and event space by Kristyn and Rob Steedley and their family, who live onsite. You can check it out for your next event on the Old Warren Church Facebook page. BY KENDAL RAE JENSEN

The last LDS Church in the US with outdoor plumbing

I remember on one occasion, as we stood in line greeting the people coming to sacrament meeting, when two visitors or speakers asked Brother Lamar Skeen where our restrooms were. I remember Brother Skeen turning to me and saying, ‘Bishop, where are our restrooms?’ I replied back to him, ‘You know as well as I do where our restrooms are. They are outside in the back.’ We were embarrassed at that time. We had become known throughout the LDS Church as the only ward that had outside plumbing! We had become pretty well-known throughout the church. As a ward, we were the only one that did not have restroom facilities. I remember several times when church services had to be canceled because the old furnace would break down on Sundays and during the winter months when the place grew too cold to hold regular meetings. So we were due for a new chapel.”Later, it was said that, when President Monson was talking at a zone conference to the missionaries in Australia, he mentioned the ‘church with no restrooms’. After the conference, the missionaries lined up to shake hands with President Monson, and when Warren resident Elder Craig White met him, he asked where he was from. He said, “Would you believe I come from that ward with outside toilets?”

Utah is a great place to look for minerals. Going out to find interesting rocks is a great activity for kids (or adults). In our area, you might find geodes, trilobites, petrified wood, or quartz and selenite crystals. Of course, we know Dave loves rocks, but I wanted to find out some of his favorites. “Opal is my numberone favorite,” he says, “but I also love dinosaur bones and amethyst.”

Theinventory.shopis owned and run by full-time treasure hunter, Dave Wonderly, who took over the shop from his dad in 2004. He travels frequently to bring back rare and beautiful items for the shop. In fact, he just got back with a huge haul of new Peopleinventory.love to shop for minerals. Some of the most popular items right now are rose quartz, which can be linked to positive self-image and feeling good, carnelian, prized for combating negative energy, and malachite, a popular healing Creatingstone. your own jewelry is a popular hobby. If you are thinking about getting started, Bryson’s has all the supplies, as well as knowledgeable staff who can advise you. They carry craft wire, supplies, and findings, as well as everything you need to start out as a silver smith and make your own sterling and gemstone Utahjewelry.isa great place to look for minerals. Going out to find interesting rocks is a great activity for kids (or adults). In our area, you might find geodes, trilobites, petrified wood, or quartz and selenite crystals. Of course, we know Dave loves rocks, but I wanted to find out some of his favorites. “Opal is my number- one favorite,” he says, “but I also love dinosaur bones and amethyst.”

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Bryson’s Rock Shop is one of the most popular and unique shops in the Ogden area. All kinds of people flock to the store: rock and mineral enthusiasts, jewelry makers, those looking for crystals and gems, or shoppers looking for spectacular jewelry or unusual gifts. Bryson’s is a shopping experience like no other. Make sure you allow plenty of time to explore their giant

Bryson’s Rock Shop is one of the most popular and unique shops in the Ogden area. All kinds of people flock to the store: rock and mineral enthusiasts, jewelry makers, those looking for crystals and gems, or shoppers looking for spectacular jewelry or unusual gifts. Bryson’s is a shopping experience like no other. Make sure you allow plenty of time to explore their giant inventory. The shop is owned and run by full-time treasure hunter, Dave Wonderly, who took over the shop from his father in 2004. He travels frequently to bring back rare and beautiful items for the shop. In fact, he just got back with a huge haul of new inventory. People love to shop for minerals. Some of the most popular items right now are rose quartz, which can be linked to positive self-image and feeling good, carnelian, prized for combating negative energy, and malachite, a popular healing stone. Creating your own jewelry is a popular hobby. If you are thinking about getting started, Bryson’s has all the supplies, as well as knowledgeable staff who can advise you. They carry craft wire, supplies, and findings, as well as everything you need to start out as a silver smith and make your own sterling and gemstone jewelry.

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One of the best things about Bryson’s is the range of items. You can find something interesting for less than a dollar or you can shop for heirloom statement pieces. And there are tons of options everywhere in between. You can discover beautiful pieces at any budget. If you are a serious art collector, Bryson’s carries some breathtaking museum pieces. Make sure to take a peek into the back room, where they have some of the largest pieces. Next month, Bryson’s will celebrate their 38th anniversary. They’ll be hosting a lastandannual“Rocktober”month-longevent.Thiseventoffersprizessalesallmonth.TheweekofOctoberwill include raffles, crazy sales, and a grand prize giveaway. Reserve time on your calendar to help Bryson’s celebrate their birthday! We’ll see you there.

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One of the best things about Bryson’s is the range of items. You can find something interesting for less than a dollar or you can shop for heirloom statement pieces. And there are tons of options everywhere in between. You can discover beautiful pieces at any budget. If you are a serious art collector, Bryson’s carries some breathtaking museum pieces. Make sure to take a peek into the back room, where they have some of the largest pieces. Next month, Bryson’s will celebrate their 38th anniversary. They’ll be hosting a lastandannual“Rocktober”month-longevent.Thiseventoffersprizessalesallmonth.TheweekofOctoberwill include raffles, crazy sales, and a grand prize giveaway. Reserve time on your calendar to help Bryson’s celebrate their birthday! We’ll see you there.

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In a year where many were anxious about the economy and its effects on the outcome, records were broken and lives were changed at the Weber County Fair Junior Livestock Auction. Senator Mike Lee and Weber County Commissioners Jim Harvey, Scott Jenkins, and Gage Froerer were there in support and attendance. In her third year in 4H, Hallie Peterson started the year with the wildest hog she’s ever shown. She wasn’t sure how she and Wrangler, a spotted Hampshire cross barrow, would get along. Hallie says he was wild and unruly and loved to run. She spent many hours with Wrangler, exercising him and training him to listen to her commands. Even before they entered the show ring that day, she was anxious about whether or not he would listen amongst all of the noise and stress. They worked great together as a team, and the more time that they were in the ring together, the better Wrangler worked. They ended the long show day as 2022 Grand Champions. Although that alone made Hallie’s dream come true, she didn’t know what else was in store for her until she and Wrangler entered the auction ring the next day. They were the first of the day to start the bidding, and the auctioneer shared some of the trials that

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The bidding jumped to an astounding $30 a pound on the first bid, and within one-and-a-half minutes, ended at $190 a pound: a record of any animal ever auctioned at the Weber County Fair. There wasn’t a dry eye or an untouched heart in the whole arena.

HOG Grand Champion- Hallie Peterson Reserve Champion- Ridge Marriott LAMB Grand Champion- Taylee Anderson Reserve Champion- Cooper Anderson GOAT Grand Champion- Stockton Marriott Reserve Champion- Jentry Skaggs BEEF Grand Champion- Ridge Marriott Reserve Champion- Taylee Anderson

In total, the auction raised more than $854,281 for the 417 4H and FFA participants, and more than $119,225 in boosts so far. You can still boost your favorite participant at webercountyfair. org until September 4th. 100% of boosts go directly to the participants. We are so blessed and grateful for the outpouring of support from Weber County businesses, year in and year out, of the Junior Livestock Program. It surely shows how dedicated to agriculture that Weber County residents and businesses are. Now, that is WINNING in WEBER COUNTY! Hallie and her sweet family have been enduring. Hallie’s mother, Kim Peterson, is undergoing her third diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Kim and her family are strong, faith-filled, humble, and resilient people but have been hit hard during this third bout of the disease. Although Kim has not felt well during her recent treatments, she has been determined not to miss any of her kids’ activities, including traveling the country to rodeos and livestock shows.

anonymous. There is also a silent auction and RMBRA Fall Arena Brawl (barrel racing, pole bending, goat tying and breakaway roping) fundraiser scheduled for September 24th at the Golden Spike arena. If you’d like to contribute, please contact Deb Conley at 801-726-5515.

The Petersons are beloved members of the Weber County community, and many have been searching for ways to ease their burdens. Come to find out, Ron Gibson, a West Weber resident and neighbor of the Peterson family, had been hard at work the week before, gathering the support of friends, businesses, and Senator Mike Lee to raise more than $48,000 for the family. Many of these supporters have requested to remain

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Then when he was old enough, Howard hired our son to start apprenticing at the HVAC company and paid him well for the work he did. My son is an adult now and has different pursuits and yet Howard is still a good friend and mentor to him. In our life, Howard is an influencer. He has an impact in our life still today.

You are an influencer in your own world, I have always told my kids, people are watching what you do and what you say. Make sure you are doing the things you say you will do, that is integrity.

We have asked our team to ask for nominees for people who are community influencers. These are this years nominees. Congratulations and thank you for being a positive contributor.

An influencer in my life is a man named Howard who owns an HVAC company locally. We got to know him through our worship services and for whatever reason, he seemed to like our family. He hired our son to mow his lawn, he taught him how to do a good job and then eventually asked him to come and mow the grass covered areas at his companies building. This helped our son start a small mowing business while he was in high school.

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is vital in real estate,” Karen says. “When I work with someone, I want to know what their goals are and to make sure we are on the same page.”

Real estate has been a challenging field lately, but changes are on the way. The inventory of available homes has gone up over 50% since last year, which is great if you’re looking for a new place to live.

An expert realtor can provide valuable assistance. Hiring a trusted expert in the field is a great idea. After all, we go to our attorneys for legal questions and to our accountants for tax questions.

Karen Wright has many years of experience in the Real Estate industry. She has a unique ability to remember details from each home she visits. Her ideas and vision for her clients have helped get houses ready for listing and helped buyers see past any minor drawbacks of a home. Karen helps them see the potential in a property. “There is no such thing as a perfect home,” Karen says. “Even after a homeowner builds their dream home, they discover details they wished they would have done differently.” With her fun-loving, bright personality, working with people was a natural fit, and Karen loves what she does. Her serviceoriented approach to real estate sets her apart in her field. She believes her job should be handson. “My mission is to help relieve my client’s stress as they buy and sell a home. It’s important for them to know what to expect. I focus on making the paperwork very clear and on preparing clients for any what-if’s.” Unexpected events happen frequently during the buying, selling, and moving Karenprocess.says, “It’s important to me to be very up front and open with my clients and to keep them informed about what’s going on in the market.”

Take your real estate questions to a skilled agent, such as Karen. “I use my experience and negotiating ability to make sure the sale is a win-win for everyone.”

RealtyPath Summit Karen WrightBY ANN PARK

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Another benefit to Karen’s clients is her consistent contact with lenders and title companies. “I feel that keeping in close contact with all the parties involved in a transaction makes the process go smoothly. We want to avoid any “Communicationhiccups.”

The number of sales has gone down, while the average sale price has gone up over 20%. We are transitioning from a seller’s market into a buyer’s market.

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W ith a lifetime of experience in the roofing business, Sky Rands is a local family man who operates what you might call a no-nonsense kind of business. Sky and his crew of five live for the work of repairing and replacing the roofs of homeowners in northern Utah, especially in Roy and Ogden. Roofing is the only job he’s ever Youhad.might be wondering what makes SLR Roofing special in today’s “black eye” of a construction market. Sky put it like this when I asked him about it. “Just about everyone you know has had to deal with unreliable pricing disclosures, but we don’t bait and switch. We’re a full-envelope system.” Most jobs are complete in one to two days. In addition to being a small, dedicated team of professionals, at SLR Roofing, customers can expect to deal directly with Sky himself rather than salespersons or schedulers. With very few exceptions, SLR Roofing customers will find Sky onsite throughout the entire process. Though relatively young, SLR Roofing has won a reputation for providing quality, service, and value over the past five years. He also mentioned that he’s incredibly grateful for all of the experience he gained while working alongside his father at his Roofing business. Among Sky’s top priorities as the owner of SLR Roofing, offering his valued customers a smooth process is at the very top of the list. But, you can’t always detect rot, which is something Sky brings up with his clientele right away to ensure they know exactly what’s happening. Full disclosure is always on the table. “My customers are my best advertisements,” said Sky. “I’m 100% work to live and play.”

J esse learned the hearing aid business from the best, his dad! Father and son worked side by side for 25 years until Ross retired in 2010. Jesse then made the best decision of his life and hired his beautiful sister to help him run the family business. Realizing that there are many options when buying a hearing aid, Jesse strives to set himself apart with his customer service. It doesn’t matter what type of hearing aid you buy, service is eventually required, and that is Jesse’s specialty! His troubleshooting abilities and fully functioning in-house lab are assets to his business. There’s never been a better time to get hearing aids. They do more than ever with background noise filtering, Bluetooth connectivity, and rechargeability. Streaming television and phone calls straight to your hearing aids make it easier than ever to connect with loved ones, no matter what the situation- how crowded or quiet the environment. At Hearing Improvement Center, we offer free one-week trials of the newest hearing aids as well as free hearing tests. Many insurance companies are now starting to offer benefits for hearing aids. Your insurance may offer a benefit or a program to help make hearing aids more affordable.

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Find us located on 12th Street in Ogden, between Washington and Monroe on the South side. Jesse will meet your needs in a way that big box stores never can. Our customers have given us excellent reviews, years of repeat service, and recommended us to family and friends. Their word of mouth is better than any advertising and we are grateful for their loyalty and support.

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Bryson’s is a shopping experience like no other. Make sure you allow plenty of time to explore their giant inventory. The shop is owned and run by full-time treasure hunter, Dave Wonderly, who took over the shop from his father in 2004. He travels frequently to bring back rare and beautiful items for the shop. In fact, he just got back with a huge haul of new inventory. People love to shop for minerals. Some of the most popular items right now are rose quartz, which can be linked to positive self-image and feeling good, carnelian, prized for combating negative energy, and malachite, a popular healing stone. Creating your own jewelry is a popular hobby. If you are thinking about getting started, Bryson’s has all the supplies, as well as knowledgeable staff who can advise you. They carry craft wire, supplies, and findings, as well as everything you need to start out as a silver smith and make your own sterling and gemstone jewelry.

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Utah is a great place to look for minerals. Going out to find interesting rocks is a great activity for kids (or adults). In our area, you might find geodes, trilobites, petrified wood, or quartz and selenite crystals. Of course, we know Dave loves rocks, but I wanted to find out some of his favorites. “Opal is my numberone favorite,” he says, “but I also love dinosaur bones and amethyst.”

Bryson's Rock Shop is a family owned shop that opened it's doors 37 years ago in May of 1984. Through continuous support from the local community and many improvements made over the years, Bryson's has grown exponentially!

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Tammy Merrill, a long time Hooper resident, has always loved crafting, cutting paper, sewing, and playing with craft supplies. She began scrapbooking many years ago, and after joining several scrapbook swap groups, she realized her fellow scrapbookers couldn’t find the supplies they needed. She soon connected herself with wholesale companies and saw that they were mostly based in Utah. She went to work forming solid relationships with these wholesalers, and a dream was born. In July 2014, she decided to open her own company, making her own paper designs, scrapbook supplies, and offering scrapbook classes. To her, scrapbooking is about bringing friends together and preserving memories that are made from scratch. She focuses on creating her own paper designs, exclusively designed by Country Craft creations, that are not available anywhere else. She now also has designers from around the country that create designs exclusively for the company, which you can only purchase at the store or on the website. She takes pride in creating heirlooms to pass down from generation to generation. Her classes bring people together to spend quality time with each other. She teaches people how to get the pictures off their phones and create albums to feature them in. On September 19th, one of her longtime dreams will become a brick and mortar reality. The first Country Craft Creations store will be opened to the public at 3248 W. 4600 S. #1 in West Haven. The store will offer a huge selection of basic

Bryson’s Rock Shop is one of the most popular and unique shops in the Ogden area. All kinds of people flock to the store: rock and mineral enthusiasts, jewelry makers, those looking for crystals and gems, or shoppers looking for spectacular jewelry or unusual gifts.

One of the best things about Bryson’s is the range of items. You can find something interesting for less than a dollar or you can shop for heirloom statement pieces. And there are tons of options everywhere in between. You can discover beautiful pieces at any budget. If you are a serious art collector, Bryson’s carries some breathtaking museum pieces. Make sure to take a peek into the back room, where they have some of the largest pieces. Next month, Bryson’s will celebrate their 38th anniversary. They’ll be hosting a lastandannual“Rocktober”month-longevent.Thiseventoffersprizessalesallmonth.TheweekofOctoberwill include raffles, crazy sales, and a grand prize giveaway. Reserve time on your calendar to help Bryson’s celebrate their birthday! We’ll see you there.

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Please join us for the Grand Opening event on Monday, September 19th. The ribbon cutting ceremony is scheduled with the Ogden Weber Chamber of Commerce and local dignitaries and community leaders at 4 p.m. The first 30 attendees will receive an exclusive wooden sign from Foundations Decor, and there will be many other prizes and giveaways while supplies last. Country Craft creative designers from New York and California will be there for a ‘Meet the Designers’ meet and greet along with the company mascot, Wilbur the Beagle, who appears in the logo and all of the YouTube tutorials. Go to the FaceBook page for all updates @countrycraftcreationsllc IG @countrycraftcreations

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“It takes a thesupportedallarebusiness.createcommunitywholetoasuccessfulAndwesogratefultothosewhohaveusduringlastfortyyears.”

Even though John has turned the day-to-day running of his company over to his son Marc, he still works every day. “I have no plans to retire,” he says. “I’ve never turned down a listing of any size.”

John continues to use his work ethic, love of service, and experience to be the driving force behind this dynamic real estate team. “I’m very grateful for the work I’ve been able to do. My business can’t grow alone.

A real estate brokerage needs financial institutions, title companies, engineers, architects, contractors, and many others in order to function. It takes a whole community to create a successful business. And we are so grateful to all those who have supported us during the last forty years.”

John is very grateful for his team. “The foundation of this brokerage is the integrity and professionalism of the agents and staff I work with. We’ve worked closely for a long time, and we work very well together. This increases our productivity as a company.” Before working in real estate, John taught seminary for eight years for The Church of Jesus Christ of LatterDay Saints. He said that the key lesson he took from his time teaching, was “to treat others as you would like to be treated.” His underlying love of serving people created a solid foundation for his business, and people naturally wanted to work with him. During his long and distinguished time as in real estate, John has been highly awarded by the Northern Wasatch Association of Realtors.

John is very grateful for his team. When he started in real estate, he worked alone and has gradually added agents and staff.

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John W. Hansen and Associates Real Estate is celebrating forty years of successfully serving clients. They are an integral part of the real estate community in Northern Utah, helping clients of all kinds, from families and individuals looking for a place to call home, to large corporations providing foundational public services. This prominent brokerage has grown from one man into a tight-knit team of well-trained, haveofbusinessagentsalone.inW.professionals.experiencedWhenJohnHansengotstartedrealestate,heworkedHegraduallyaddedandstaffastheexpanded.Manyhisteammembersworkedwithhimfor over twenty-five years.

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John proudly represented America First Credit Union as their broker. “They trusted me to acquire their sites for twenty-five years. It’s truly been an honor to work with so many wonderful local businesses.”

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The John W. Hansen brokerage has handled over 20,000 transactions over the years. Looking back, there were many particular projects that stood out to John. He sold 10,000 acres to the State of Utah, in the Middle Fork area of Ogden Valley, and sold the Wolf Creek Resort. More recently, he handled the sale of sixty acres of property where the new IHC hospital is now located. He has handled the development of several major office complexes in Weber and Davis counties.

Celebrating forty years of helping clients find their homeBY ANN PARK John W. Hansen and Associates Real Estate UT 84403

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The annual Miss Rodeo Utah Fashion Show and Luncheon that is held during the week of Ogden’s Pioneer Days Rodeo was on July 23rd at the Eccles Conference Center Ballroom. Between the fashion show and the five exciting nights of rodeo action, I had a blast seeing all the western fashions. It’s like Utah Western Fashion Week! We saw all the usual western looks of shirts, western themed t-shirts and tank tops, denim shorts, jeans, and boots, along

From myself and the two other clothing contributors, you could see that denim is, as always, still a huge part of western fashion. I really enjoyed the florals in the tops paired with the denims. Fringe is still a popular western look as well as great belts with conchos and colored tooling. The boots, shoes, and sandals now have so many styles, colors, and materials that flair is added to any Takeoutfit!a look at some of the photos, shop at our local stores, and I think you’ll see that we have some great looks that anyone can wear and feel good in. If you see anything you want or if you're looking for something special, just ask. I can help! You can contact me (Becky) at RockinHH@gmail.com or text or call 307-248-0252

Pioneer Days 2022 with ball caps and cowboy hats. I love that even people who don’t usually dress western get into the fun of dressing up for the rodeo. What stood out to me was seeing many ladies and girls in dresses, bell bottom pants, cute short boots, and fun hats. Dresses and skirts with ruffles, fringe, florals, aztec patterns, or animal prints are so popular right now. They are all so fun, feminine, and refreshing.

The fashion show featured great new looks from Smith and Edwards, Reams, and All Out Western Wear (me). The highlight of the show was the contestants modeling their ‘fashion forward’ creations as part of their competition. What a show of creativity and talent from the contestants! We saw elements from capes, full fringe, and jumpsuits to fairytale and superhero inspirations. It was quite the show to behold!

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Dennis graduated from Weber High School in 1971. He continued his education at Weber State College in the Paramedic Program, graduating in 1983.

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Paul was selected as the Grand Marshal of the Plain City 4th of July Parade in 2004 and was the first to be selected as Weber County Honoree at the Ogden Pioneer Days National Day of the American Cowboy – 2006.

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He has won countless awards for his outstanding bucking stock.

In 1989, he married his high school sweetheart, Jennifer, and together they have three children: Jordan, Ashton, and Wyatt. They have been married for 33 years and currently live in West Haven.

Ben was born February of 1969 on a military base in White Sands, New Mexico. His father was an army veteran who served in Vietnam, and his mother is a retired Ogden City dispatcher.

Ben grew up in Roy, Utah, where he graduated from Roy High School in 1987.

Western Weber County was well represented and honored to have three of the five 2022 inductees into the Utah Cowboy Hall of Fame. The Utah Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, located in the Union Station in Ogden, Utah, is a state-recognized museum which collects and presents artifacts of the American frontier. Every year, they induct a handful of cowboys who have made a lasting impression on the western way of life in Utah.

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Dennis started his career in 1975 as a Police Chief of Huntsville, Utah, and continued in Public Safety for 40 years. He worked for Weber County Jail, Weber County and Ogden City fire districts, and Weber State University, with positions as a firefighter, EMT, SWAT member, and fire marshal. He loved working with and mentoring the youth. For 10 years, he served as medical advisement and recruitment for Utah High School Rodeo, including local, state, and national levels. From 19962003, Dennis was the assistant rodeo coach for WSU women’s rodeo team and led them to a national championship in 1997. As the head rodeo coach from 2003-2015, he again lead the women’s team to a national championship in 2006. In 2008, Cody Wade competed at Nationals in Casper, Wyoming, winning the National Steer Wrestling Champion title under the guidance of the big guy, Dennis Montgomery.

Paul H. (“Jaws”) Knight was a cattleman from his birth in 1919 until his death in 2009. He lived his entire 90 years in Plain City, Utah. Paul married June Maw on June 26, 1946. Together, they raised three children: Curt Knight, Gwen Knight Moitzfield, and Russ Knight. They have four grandchildren and eight greatAsgrandchildren.ayouth,Paul drove a team of horses to West Warren with his father to work in the fields on the family farm. He ran his own dairy herd from 1946 until 1976. Then, he owned and operated a beef cow/ calf herd from 1976 until 2008. Paul was very giving and enjoyed helping the youth. He provided the use of his calves to the students of Plain City Elementary to fit and show at the annual Plain City Dairy Days.

As owner of the Broken Heart Rodeo Company, Ben produces over 100 annual rodeo performances for RMPRA, UHSRA, NIRA, and numerous open rodeos.

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The Tiki Wagon

The Tiki Wagon has a 36” Blackstone griddle, huge Igloo cooler, stainless steel prep table and a 15-foot bar top with 7 bar stools. There is also an open deck area and solar lighting complete with a grass roof.

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ummer may be coming to a close, but we had a pretty productive summer around the funny farm. In the midst of babying the fair animals, which included massaging a pig’s throat almost daily (true story), we found the time to complete one of the coolest projects we have ever done –The Tiki Wagon.

The Tiki Wagon is a mobile party wagon for beach days. We’re hoping to find it the perfect home near Bear Lake. The idea is to load kayaks, paddleboards, kids, food, dogs, people, etc and make a trip to the beach.

We were scrambling to get the grass roof on when the photographer came, but I was in awe of what my husband had built. I think this might be one of the most ingenious projects Casey has ever created. Its currently parked in our barn yard, but it's fun to sit on the bar stools, feel the breeze, and drink a can of Tiki Punch, all while pretending you’re at the beach. I can’t wait to see it in use next to the turquoise water of Bear Lake.

Special thanks to Craig Hall of Utah Real Estate Photographers and Tourfactory for the photos.

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The idea came from a beach visit to south Texas years ago, and my husband has dreamed about building something like this ever since. He took an old farm wagon and stretched the frame to 20 feet. Then, he added an 8-foot-wide deck, and the real designing started. We built and designed as it went up. We called family and friends to come sit on the deck with us to help us figure out the best functionality and layout. We didn’t want to forget anything! BY RACHEL BITTON

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As he starts high school rodeo this fall, he will compete in team roping as a heeler, his favorite, in District 9, and focus on making it to the National High School Finals next year.

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I have the pleasure of introducing you to a charming, young, all-around cowgirl, Laney Parker. She is a Sophomore at Fremont High School, where she is a member of the FFA. She loves Ag Business and Ag Science and states that the FFA classes are her favorite. She has been involved in competitive dance and cheer for 12 years. During that period, she performed in The Nutcracker five times. As she got older, she had to choose between dance and rodeo, and although she loves to dance, rodeo won. She expressed her love of the western lifestyle with me, sharing that it is a family tradition. She said it has taught her to work hard and focus on her goals. Laney hopes to keep the tradition alive and plans to raise her kids in the same lifestyle and would like to compete in Pro Rodeo as an adult. She is a member of the Champion Makers 4H club where she shows market hogs. She is also a member of District 9 of the Idaho High School Rodeo Association. She competes in barrels, poles, goat tying, breakaway roping, and team roping. She tells me that goat tying is her favorite event. She loves rodeo and the time she gets to spend with family and friends. She says, this year, she wants to have fun and meet new people. Laney is the 2022 Utah Youth Rodeo Association All-Around Cowgirl. She has set her sights on making it to the National Finals this year in Gillette, Wyoming. Judging from her past accomplishments, I have no doubt her dreams will become a reality. Meet Cinch Penrod: it is a fitting name for an exceptional young cowboy. Cinch is a 14-year-old ninth grader at Wahlquist Junior High School. He enjoys math, science, and P.E. Other than enjoying golf and bowling on the side, this young man is all cowboy!

Along with rodeo, this young man loves to ride and rope whenever possible. He is training some young rope horses and hopes to turn that into a career in the future.

Cinch is a member of District 9 of the Idaho High School Rodeo Association, where he competes in breakaway, goats, team roping, and ribbon roping. He had a momentous year last year and ended up winning the team roping and the breakaway at the Idaho State Finals. He also won the Reserve All Around Champion and Rookie of the Year awards!

He qualified for the National Junior High School Finals Rodeo in Perry, Georgia, this past June in all four events. Cinch won the Reserve National Champion title in breakaway. He says his best and hardest experience so far has been nationals. There was considerable pressure, but he learned much and was successful.

Cinch has big goals, and one of them is to push himself as far as he can go and “be the best that there is.”

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3. It takes a lot of practice to get a cake to look like how you visualize it. Be patient with yourself and give yourself ample time to frost and decorate. Melanie recommends doing it a day or two prior to when you plan to serve it. She bakes her cakes, freezes them, then frosts and decorates them. Freezing the cakes makes it easier to decorate, and it also keeps the cake moist and delicious.

A 6-inch, 3-layer cake can comfortably serve 16 people, but it can serve as many as 30 for a kid’s birthday.

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1. If you are going to bake and decorate your own birthday cake, give yourself ample time. You can’t decorate a warm cake.

4. Frosting your cake, then refrigerating it, helps the frosting to set, which is very important if you plan on transferring it. TIPS FROM MELANIE ARCULETTA AND JANELLE SCHULER FROM SWEET SISTER’S BAKERY

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Normally, people cut round cakes into wedges, but with a layered cake, those pieces can be quite large. You can serve more people with less mess using this tip: Cut the cake like a grid instead of a pie. Get a cutting board and stand it up next to the side of the cake. Slice the cake into a slab, tip it towards the board, and slowly lower the cutting board and the cake slab level with the table. At that point, cut the slab into the desired sizes and serve onto plates. Repeat this process with the rest of the cake.

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e would like to spotlight local cake maker, Courtney Green of Farr West. It all started when Courtney was 11 years old and made cupcakes for her little cousin's birthday party. Her cousin’s neighbor, Chris Hogan, tasted them and asked if she could order from her. Courtney is so grateful that Chris believed in her and gave her the push she needed to start her business. Chris has now started a little floral/gift shop in West Haven called Posh Petal Floral. From that first order, Courtney’s mom, Jodi, started posting pictures of Courtney’s cupcakes on social media, and orders started to come in. She started with cupcake orders and soon graduated to elaborately decorated cakes. Courtney is now 19 and has created quite the business in the cake-making industry. She has made five wedding cakes and has orders for twoCourtneymore. also graduated from cosmetology and the master esthetician program at Davis Tech last year and is submitting papers to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She would love to serve anywhere in Europe. She also loves animals and takes care of her family's beef steers; she says they are her best friends. Check out Courtney’s recipe for the most delicious raspberry buttercream frosting you’ve ever had! COURTNEY

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2. If you’re making a layered cake, slice off the top rounded portion to make it level. Have the top layer be one of the cakes flipped upside down so it gives the top edge a nice finished edge.

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1 Tbsp. baking soda 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder 1 1/2 tsp. salt 4 large eggs 1 1/2 cups buttermilk 1 1/2 cups warm water (or brewed coffee)

Chocolate Cream Cheese

1. In a large bowl, use a hand mixer or stand mixer to beat together butter and cream cheese until fluffy, about 3 minutes.

4. Use frosting to frost and assemble cake or transfer to a piping bag for decorating. Once frosted, this cake should be refrigerated but can remain at room temperature for up to 4 hours.

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6. Cool on wire racks for 15 minutes and then remove the cakes from the pan and place on the wire rack to cool completely.

Chocolate Cake with Cream Cheese Chocolate

Place over a double boiler on high heat. Whisk until temperature reaches 60-70 degrees Celsius Remove from heat. Add salt and whisk on high speed until the mixture has completely cooled and medium to high peaks have formed. Add room temperature butter slowly and cream together.

Frosting By Raquel Oreggia with Sprinkle Berry Cakes

Chocolate Cream Cheese Buttercream Frosting

2. In a large mixing bowl, mix together flour, sugar, cocoa, baking soda, baking powder, and salt in a stand mixer using a low speed until combined.

3 tsp. vanilla extract 7 cups powdered sugar about 1/4 cup milk as needed

4. If too thick, add a tablespoon of cream until desired consistency. MAKER

4. Divide batter evenly amongst the three prepared pans, about 3 cups of batter per pan. Tap the cake pans gently on the counter to allow any bubbles to rise to the top and escape.

2. Add in jam, extract, and salt. Mix until combined.

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By Kariann Rugg with Cake Dame

DIRECTIONS Cake 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Lightly butter three 9-inch cake rounds. Dust with flour or cocoa powder and tap out the excess. Alternatively, you can lightly grease the pans and line with parchment paper.

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3. Beat in powdered sugar, 1 cup at a time. Add milk as necessary to make a spreadable consistency. The frosting should be very thick and will thicken even more once refrigerated.

Raspberry Buttercream

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1/2 cup vegetable oil 2 tsp. vanilla extract

Pre heat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. In a electric mixer, cream butter until fluffy. Add sugar, eggs, and sour cream. Mix until combined. Add cocoa, salt, vanilla, and food coloring mix, being sure to scrape down the sides of the bowl. Add baking soda and apple cider vinegar to the bowl and mix until combined. Add all the flour, while mixing slowly add milk. Mix only till combined. Over mixing will result in a dry and tough cake. Bake in desired greased cake pan for 25 to 30 min. It will be done when tested with a tooth pick and a few crumbs are on it.

1 cup margarine 1 cup salted butter 8 oz. seedless raspberry jam

3. Slowly add powdered sugar until the bag is empty and frosting is combined.

7. Frost with your favorite frosting and enjoy!

2. Add in cocoa powder and vanilla extract. Beat until just combined, about 30 seconds.

3. Add eggs, buttermilk, warm water, oil, and vanilla. Beat on a low speed until smooth. This should take just a couple of minutes. Be sure to scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl so that everything gets mixed in.

Red Velvet Cake By Courtney Green 12 Tbsp. unsalted butter, at room temp 1 cup sour cream 2 large eggs 1 3/4 cups granulated sugar 3 Tbsp. cocoa powder, sifted 4 Tbsp. no-taste red food 1coloringtsp.pure vanilla extract 1 tsp. salt 1 1/2 cup whole milk 3 1/4 all-purpose flour, sifted 1 1/2 tsp. baking soda 1 1/2 tsp. apple cider vinegar

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A 6-quart KitchenAid bowl will work for this recipe. This recipe yields approximately 3 liters, so feel free to adjust to your needs.

1.CreamUsing a stand mixer, cream together butter and margarine for about 3 minutes until smooth and a light yellow color.

Buttercream Frosting 1 1/2 cups butter softened 8 oz cream cheese softened 1 1/2 cups unsweetened cocoa powder

5. Bake for 30-35 minutes in a 350 degree oven until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.

INGREDIENTS Cake 3 cups all-purpose flour 3 cups granulated sugar 1 1/2 cups unsweetened cocoa powder

By Courtney Green

Add a small amount of purple food color gel to turn buttercream white. This type of buttercream is not as sweet as American buttercream. You can add a few cups of sifted powdered sugar to sweeten it up.

Pinch of salt 1 Tbsp. raspberry extract 2-lb. bag of powdered sugar

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