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Commissioner

It has been a pleasure serving as the newest County Commissioner for these past few months, and I am looking forward to the many challenges and opportunities that lie ahead as I continue on in this position. Throughout these first few months, I have had the opportunity to visit with many different departments to discuss their needs and goals, and how we as a team of commissioners can best assist them.

One extremely informative tour that I was able to attend was the Receiving Center at the McKay-Dee Hospital, which provides psychiatric care in a medical setting with licensed professionals. They specialize in behavioral health and provide resources to help you, a friend, or family member in a safe and supportive way who may be struggling in one way or another with their mental health. I am very grateful for the opportunity that I have to work with them, and assist them as they provide this very important service to our community here in Weber County.

Commissioner

Recently, your county commissioners and other elected officials were able to attend the annual Capitol Day on the Hill, where representatives from each county throughout the state were able to gather together at the State Capitol and advocate for the needs of those within their communities. While there, we were able to discuss the needs and interests of us right here in Weber County, and work with state legislators to discuss solutions to some of the challenges we face.

We were also able to work with those state legislators and ask for their support in infrastructure plans that we have, which would help bolster our growing population and ensure that Weber County is kept as a great place to live for generations to come.

Commissioner H. “Jim” Harvey

It was a great experience celebrating our annual HOF Germanfest at the Ogden Eccles Conference Center. As a community we were able to come together and celebrate with authentic food, music, and traditional dances with entertainment being provided by the Salzburger Echo, B&B All-Stars Band, Kerry Christensen and many more artists. Between the show floor and the vendors it was the perfect place to share in the German Heritage!

Thank you to all those who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make this event happen. From the staff at the Ogden Eccles Conference Center, to the vendors that ran their booths, and all event attendees. Thank you for making this a fun, family friendly tradition for all to come and enjoy!

Sharon Bolos Gage Froerer
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Weber County Attorney Reflects on the Past and Looks Forward to the Future

Chris Allred is a dedicated public servant who has served the citizens of Weber County for over 25 years.

Born and raised in Ogden, he attended Ogden High School, graduated from Weber State University with honors, and obtained his law degree from Brigham Young University. Chris and his wife, Priscilla, have raised their four children in Ogden. Allred began working for the Weber County Attorney’s Office in 1996, where he developed expertise in civil law as well as criminal prosecution. In 2015, Allred became the first Republican elected to the office of Weber County Attorney in over thirty years.

Chosen by his fellow county attorneys to serve as the Utah County and District Attorneys Association (UCDAA) president, he was also recently elected to serve as the president of the Statewide Association of Prosecutors & Public Attorneys (SWAP). Additionally, Chris is a board member of the WeberMorgan Children’s Justice Center and has been a presenter of local government issues at numerous statewide conferences.

Allred and his team act as in-house legal counsel for over 1,000 county employees and 20 departments by providing legal advice for each department for a variety of civil matters. His team’s services include responding to lawsuits, reviewing contracts with vendors, and guiding health departments with policy decisions, to name a few.

Allred’s legal expertise extends to criminal prosecution as well. Weber County’s criminal department handles every felony that occurs within the county, and while municipal courts oversee misdemeanor cases, Allred and his team file 4,000 cases per year, from felonies and juvenile court orders to misdemeanors that occur within unincorporated areas.

“Serving the community of Weber County is something that I am very passionate about,” said Allred as he reflected on his official duties. “Here at the Weber County Attorney’s office we take our jobs very seriously, and are grateful for the opportunity to live and work in such a great county.”

As a re-elected county attorney, Allred’s hopes for Weber County include strengthening the local community through strong collaboration with our law enforcement partners. Equipped with invaluable knowledge, experience, and leadership skills, Allred is an asset to Weber County, and he looks forward to continuing to serve with unmatched dedication and integrity.

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“Serving the community of Weber County is something that I am very passionate about, Here at the Weber County Attorney’s office we take our jobs very seriously, and are grateful for the opportunity to live and work in such a great county.”
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Weber County Attorney Chris Allred

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Weber County Officials Receive Distinguished Awards

Weber County Assessor John Ulibarri, and Ricky Hatch, Clerk/Auditor for Weber County, were recently awarded as the Assessor and Clerk of the year for the state of Utah.

“Receiving this award is a great honor, very humbling, and something that I am grateful for. It also motivates me to continue to improve and be better, and do my best at my job,” said Ricky Hatch.

For Hatch, this is not the first time that he has been awarded the Clerk/ Auditor of the year. Since being elected as County Clerk/Auditor in 2010, Ricky has been honored by his peers as Utah’s County Clerk twice, in 2015 and 2022. He has also been honored as the Auditor of the year in 2013 and 2017. He and his team have garnered awards in elections innovation and service from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC), The Election Center, and the International Association of Government Officials (iGO). While discussing the awards, Weber County Assessor John Ulibarri stated, “Our objective is to efficiently conduct and complete our duties as fairly, accurately, and equitably as possible. Here at the Assessor’s office, we believe that our commitment to the community must remain one of exceptional service and cooperation, and that has been one of the main focuses since I have been in office.” Ulibarri continued to state, “The team here at the Weber County Assessor's office is fantastic. Over the last couple of years, we have faced many challenges, and through all that, we have learned and grown a lot, which I believe has helped to make us as efficient as possible. I also know that I wouldn’t be receiving this award without them, so I feel like this award really represents all of us as a team.”

John began his career in real estate in 1997 working as a fee appraiser. He then took a job with Davis County as a residential appraiser. John served in several different positions for the Davis County Assessor’s Office before accepting the appointment of Chief Deputy Assessor in Weber County in 2008. John is a Certified General Appraiser in the state of Utah. He earned the Ad Valorem Residential and Ad Valorem General Real Property Appraisal designations from the Utah State Tax Commission. On the international level, he holds the Assessment Administration Specialist (AAS) and Residential Evaluation Specialist (RES) designation with the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO).

Commissioner Froerer praised both Ulibarri and Hatch for their achievements, stating, “We believe that we have some of the best and brightest minds in the state right here in Weber County, and these awards help demonstrate that.”

Ricky has been honored by his peers and chosen as “Utah’s Clerk/Auditor of the Year” twice

Weber County Assessor John Ulibarri Weber County Clerk/Auditor Ricky Hatch
“Here at the Assessor’s office, we believe that our commitment to the community must remain one of exceptional service and cooperation.”
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Weber County Sheriff’s Office Seeks to Expand Jail

Over the last 20 years, Weber County has experienced a 25% increase in population. While inevitable population growth has brought about economic expansion and many wonderful opportunities, the county’s current jailing infrastructure has reached its capacity.

Presently, Weber County Jail can hold up to 888 inmates. However, in light of our recent increase in population, the current jailing facility is at capacity, forcing correctional staff to turn away those who have incurred misdemeanor charges for shoplifting, trespassing, public intoxication, and disorderly conduct. Without exposure to the jail’s correctional programs, people with misdemeanors not only walk free but are more likely to become repeat offenders in the future. In short, inadequate jailing infrastructure poses a monumental risk to the community.

Not only does an at-capacity jail threaten public safety, but the current jail construction model is outdated and lacks basic necessities such as medical and mental health wings. In the wake of a post-pandemic world, mental and physical healthcare needs have only worsened, particularly for incarcerated individuals. Constructing a medical and mental health wing will provide more inmates with access to the health care services needed to heal and develop while serving their time.

In addition to constructing a medical and mental health wing, the proposed modern community release center will not only equip inmates with

invaluable life skills and rehabilitation services, but also opportunities to participate in community service, education, and work release programs.

After all, prioritizing Weber County’s jail expansion efforts is not just about warehousing individuals. While it’s essential to provide Weber County inmates with a safe environment, rehabilitation programs, schooling, and employment opportunities, a chief concern of the sheriff’s office is protecting the local community by mitigating rising crime rates.

“We have a goal to help teach these individuals to be self-sufficient and contribute to society in a good way, and with our current facility, we are unable to do that to the extent that we hope to,” Sheriff Ryan Arbon said.

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The Intermountain Icebreaker Rodeo

Coming to the Golden Spike Event Center March 1-4, is the 12th Annual Intermountain Icebreaker Rodeo.

UUtah has 565 High School student-athletes and 221 Junior High school athletes that are members of the National High School Rodeo Association and are eligible to enter. Sixty of those youths are members of the Spikers High School Rodeo Club based in Ogden, Utah, and 25 are members of the Wasatch Jr. High Rodeo Club based in Ogden, Utah. Northern Utah also has quite a growing number of students who are members of the District 9 rodeo club for Idaho. The NHSRA rules state that all 2023 fifth grade and under, Junior High, and High School students are eligible to participate. It is open to all students in the United States and Canada. To date, there are entries from 19 US states and 1 Canadian province. The average number of entries over the last few years has been between 700-750 students with event entries as high as 1500.

The Icebreaker Rodeo is part of the NHSRA Western Legacy Series. It was started by Ben German from the Broken Heart Rodeo Company. He partnered with the Weber County Golden Spike Event Center along with support from the National High School Rodeo Association, Cinch, The American Quarter Horse Association, and others to produce this event. This rodeo has grown to help promote the sport of rodeo and to promote membership in the National High School Rodeo Association. Ben says that the support Weber County gives to this event is wonderful and that the revenue brought into the community is about a million dollars of positive economic impact.

The Icebreaker rodeo has had some amazing young men and women participate and move on to become professionals.

Stetson Wright is the current PRCA All-

Around and Bull Riding World Champion; he has seven career world championships that includes 4 All Around (2019-2022), 2 Bull Riding (2020, 2022) and 1 Saddle Bronc Riding (2021).

One of the benefits of participating in a rodeo of this size and caliber is being exposed to the high level of competition from around the country and the stress that accompanies it—young men and women learn how to compete and manage the pressure of competition. It also gives students a chance to see how they fare against others their age from different areas.

Along with the top-notch competition, there will be a variety of western vendors. Thanks to many national and local sponsors the Icebreaker has $82,500 in prizes with 28 saddles and 296 buckles to award. The rodeo is much more than an event; It is a sport that teaches hard work, dedication, resilience, hustle, responsibility, good sportsmanship, and heart. Wishing all the young contestants the best of luck!

The Icebreaker Rodeo is part of the NHSRA Western Legacy Series.
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Weber County Parks in the Spring

As the weather begins to warm and springtime recreation invites locals out of their homes and into the sunshine, we wanted to provide a list of parks that you and your family can enjoy. Whether you’re a local looking for new parks to explore or if you’re a new Weber County resident on the lookout for ways to take advantage of the outdoors, this list featuring four parks is essential to getting the most out of this upcoming spring!

NORTH FORK PARK is a 2400-acre camping and outdoor destination located on the eastern side of the Wasatch Mountains. This land is also considered an International Dark Sky destination. The International Dark Sky Places (IDSP) Program was founded in 2001 and promotes park and land conservation.

This park opens the first weekend of May, weather permitting, and closes mid-October. It’s important to note that water will be turned off in mid-October, depending on weather conditions and temperatures.

In the meantime, until wintry weather gives way to spring, North Fork also features winter trails groomed by Ogden Nordic for snowshoeing, fat biking, and Nordic skiing. In addition to camping, parkgoers can also enjoy a variety of activities including hiking, biking, and horse trails.

FORT BUENAVENTURA PARK was originally built in 1846 by Miles Goodyear on the Weber River. In the time since the fort has become much more than a historic site; it is a premier outdoor recreation destination.

The Fort is host to the Fort Buenaventura Mountain Man Easter Rendezvous, OFOAM’s Ogden Music Festival, and numerous educational trips for children. In 2021, the Fort hosted the PDGA Disc Golf World Championships. Facilities include a picnic area, pond, community fishery, and an 18-hole championship disc golf course.

WEBER MEMORIAL PARK is a 166-acre camping and outdoor recreation destination also located in the Upper Valley. Considering the adjacent Causey Reservoir and South Fork Ogden River, the opportunities for fishing, swimming, kayaking, and paddle boarding are perfect for the outdoor enthusiast.

OBSERVATORY PARK is a 119acre ecological renovation project right in the heart of Ogden City, and it features a stunning new entrance and pavilion, which is free to the public. You can access the 2.4 miles of walking trails, in addition to having easy access to Centennial Trail, Weber County Archery Park, and Fort Buenaventura Park.

For information on all Weber County Parks, Recreation, and shooting sports facilities go to www.wcparksrec.com or call Parks and Recreation at 801-399-8230.

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Marriott-Slaterville

Spring Gardening

Spring is springing, and March is the perfect time of the year to garden. Marriott-Slaterville was proudly designed in 1999 as Utah’s Open Space City. Since that time, our community has encouraged gardening, fostered conservation, and promoted sustainable development. Each summer, the Marriott-Slaterville Garden Market opens with local vendors who bring their garden surplus to share with the community. So, put on your gloves and get out your spade to plant your garden space.

Also, consider that gardening is an excellent way to improve mental and physical well-being. With all the stresses and conflict in our daily lives, gardening is an excellent activity for self-care. Here are some ways that gardening can help our well-being:

• Burns Calories: Gardening is considered moderate- to highintensity exercise. You can burn up to 330 calories during a one-hour session of gardening or yard work.

• Lower Blood Pressure: Just 30 minutes of moderate-level physical activity a few times a week can help control high blood pressure. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute recommends gardening on its list for addressing high blood pressure.

• Immune System: Outdoor sunshine

helps you soak up Vitamin D, which helps the body absorb calcium to keep bones strong and the immune system healthy.

• Happiness: Research involving active participation with nature and gardening provides psychological benefits such as lower stress, increased self-esteem, and improved social interaction.

Even if you have never gardened before, it is fun to learn. March is a great time to prepare.

• Prune trees and shrubs as needed.

• Trim perennials.

• Clean-up your yard as the soil thaws.

• When it warms enough, prepare an area for a garden.

• When planting, note soil quality, plant size, and light.

• This month, plant your early coldloving vegetables, like peas, carrots, radishes, and onions. Inside your home, you can start growing seed, like tomatoes and peppers, to transplant in May. When May arrives, it is usually the best time to plant corn, squash, beets, other vegetables, and flowers..

Gardening is fun! Bring your harvest to the MarriottSlaterville Garden Market this summer to sell and share with the community.

The Ten Basics of Square Foot Gardening

These days, there is a lot of interest in square-foot gardening. These gardens fit neatly in the back yard or in other small areas. Create a square-foot garden with the following steps:

@ Layout. Square-foot gardens are arranged in squares rather than rows. The layout is typically 4’ X 4’ planting boxes.

@ Boxes: Build elevated planting boxes and fill them with a fresh new soil mix.

@ Aisles: Space the boxes around three feet apart, so that there are walking aisles to access the boxes.

@ Soil Mix: Fill boxes with a special soil mix you can find at your local nursery or create your own with 1/3 blended compost, 1/3 peat moss, and 1/3 coarse vermiculite.

@ Grid: Make a permanent squarefoot grid across the top of each planting box.

@ Care: Avoid walking on your growing soil. Tend your garden from the aisles.

@ Select: Plant a different flower, vegetable, or herb crop in each square foot, using 1, 4, 9, or 16 plants per square foot.

@ Planting: Plant a pinch (two or three seeds) per hole. Plant transplants in depressed hole filled with water.

@ Water: Water by hand or from sprinkler as needed.

@ Harvest: Harvest as the garden ripens over the summer. Add compost and replant it with a new or different crop the next gardening season.

General Burning Regulations

The State of Utah issues burn permits; Weber Fire District no longer issues them. Burn permits are to be obtained from the Utah Department of Environmental Quality. Here is the link to their website: https://air.utah.gov/OpenBurning/form/index.php.

Permits may be issued between March 30 and May 30 and between September 15 and October 30. You cannot obtain

a burn permit until the burn window begins. Yard burning requires a valid burn permit issued during the open burn window. The burning of trash, rubbish, tires, hazardous material, or oil products is not allowed. Agriculture burning of ditches, fence lines, and stubble is allowed at other times, so contact Weber Fire District at 801-782-3580, extension 206. For questions, contact the Utah Division of Air Quality at 801536-4000 or Weber Fire District.

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WEBER COUNTY FACILITIES EVENTS

Mar 1-4: 12th Annual Intermountain Icebreaker Rodeo

Mar 10-11: Utah Fancy Poultry

Mar 14: Utah Youth Rodeo Association

Mar 15 & 29: RMBRA Barrel Jackpot

Mar 17-18: RMPRA Winter Series Rodeo

Mar 18-19 & 25-26: World Chariots

Mar 22: TPJ Barrel Jackpot

Mar 24-25: Weber State University College Rodeo

Mar 31-Apr 1: Spikers High School Rodeo

Apr 2: Matched Races Apr 3rd: Hairy Horse Show

Apr 6:8: Dash for Dollars Barrel Racing Futurity & Derby

Apr 7-9: 70th Annual Gemstone

Junction Rock and Gem Show

Apr 11: Utah Youth Rodeo Association

Apr 12: TPJ Barrel Jackpot

Apr 13: Freed Team Roping Jackpot

Apr 15 – 16: UQHRA Flat Track Races

Apr 21-22: Baggers Brawl Cornament

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Mar 2: PET Classic Film Series

presents Singin’ in the Rain

Mar 14: PET Sci-Fi Film Series: Kid’s Special

Mar 17: Celtic Celebration

Apr 1: Eccles Art Auction

Apr 3: Excellence in the Community presents Crosstown

Mar 4: Mite Madness Hockey Tournament (all day)

Mar 28 - May 2: Learn-to-Skate Spring

Tuesdays 5:30-6:45 p.m.

Mar 30 - May 4: Learn-to Skate Spring

Thursdays 5:30-6:45 p.m.

Apr 22: Wasatch Figure Skating Club Show

Apr 28-30: Weber State Hockey Team Tryouts

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Monday-Saturday 12-2 p.m.

Tuesday & Wednesday 7-9 p.m.

Friday & Saturday 6-8 p.m.

*Some days may not have available open skate times due to hockey tournaments and other events at the facility. Please check the open skate schedule at www. icesheetwcsc.com for available open skate time.

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Mar 1: .22 Bowling Pin Shoot

Mar 2: 300yd Rifle Match

Mar 6: Rim Fire Competition

Mar 8: Armed Women of America

Mar 13: 100yd Bench Rest

Rifle Competition

Mar 13: Gun & Range Safety Class

Mar 15: Concealed Carry Class

Mar 15: Big Bore Handgun

Bowling Pin Shoot

Adult Beginner Class Mar

Mar 20: Rim Fire Competition

Mar 20: Basic Handgun Class

Mar 23rd: 300yd Rifle Match

Mar 27: 100yd Bench

Rest Rifle Match

Apr 3rd: Rim Fire Competition

Apr 5: .22 Bowling Pin Shoot

Apr 10: 100yd Bench

Rest Competition

Apr 10: Gun & Range Safety Class

Apr 12: Armed Women of America

Apr 13: 300yd Rifle Match

Apr 17: Rim Fire Competition

Apr 17: Basic Handgun Class

Apr 19: Concealed Carry Clas s

Apr 19: Big Bore Handgun

Bowling Pin Shoot

Apr 24: 100yd Bench Rest

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SCHOOLS

All Elementary, Jr. High and High Schools

Mar 10: No school

Mar 22: Early Out 12:15 p.m.

Apr 3-7: Spring Break

FREMONT HIGH

Mar 3-4: Music For All Concert

Band Festival TBA

Mar 4: Color Guard Comp Lone Peak

Mar 6: Boys Tennis Ogden 3 p.m.

Mar 7: Early Out 12:15 p.m.

Region Jazz Band Weber TBA

Softball 3:30 p.m.

Mar 8: Region 1 Trainer Choir

Festival Layton 2 p.m.

Mar 9: Girls Golf Schneiter’s Bluff 12 p.m.

Boys Tennis 3 p.m.

Mar 10: Boys Lacrosse Cache

Valley Tournament TBA

Mar 11: BYU Band Festival

Softball 11 a.m.

Baseball 12 p.m.

Mar 14: Baseball Lone Peak 3 p.m.

Boys Tennis 3 p.m.

Softball 3:30 p.m.

Lacrosse Davis 4:30 p.m.

Mar 15: Regional Instrumental Solo

&Ensemble Davis HS

Boys Soccer 3:30 p.m.

Track Layton 3:30 p.m.

Mar 16: Girls Golf Remuda 12 p.m.

Boys Tennis Davis 3 p.m.

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MARCH EVENTS

Softball 3:30 p.m.

Boys Lacrosse 4:30 p.m.

Girls Lacrosse Layton 4:30 p.m.

Showcase Performances (One Acts/Individuals) 6:30 p.m.

Mar 17-18: Track-Early Bird

Invitation Mountain View TBA

Mar 17: Reg. One-Acts Syracuse 11 a.m.

Boys Soccer Davis 3:30 p.m.

Girls Lacrosse Bear River 5:30 p.m.

Mar 18: Youth Wrestling Tourament

Color Guard Comp Lehi

Region Theater Comp Farmington TBA

State ASL Competition Davis

Baseball American Fork 12 p.m.

Mar 21: Region Solo & Ensemble 2 p.m.

Boys Tennis Weber 3 p.m.

Baseball 3:30 p.m.

Softball Davis 3:30 p.m.

Boys Lacrosse Weber 4:30 p.m.

Girls Lacrosse 4:30 p.m.

Mar 22: Baseball Syracuse 3:30 p.m.

Boys Soccer 3:30 p.m.

Mar 23: Boys Tennis Girls Golf Davis Park 12 p.m.

Softball 3:30 p.m. Boys Lacrosse Brighton 7:30 p.m.

3:30 p.m. Boys Soccer Syracuse 3:30 p.m. Softball 3:30 p.m.

Mar 25: Color Guard Comp

Mountain Ridge TBA

Mar 28: Region Band Festival Layton

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Mondays ESL Class 6:30 p.m.

Tuesdays Gentle Movements 10:30 a.m.

Wednesdays Discovery Time 10:30 & 11:30 a.m.

Youth Game Club 4 p.m.

ESL Class 6:30 p.m.

Fridays Tai Chi 10:30 a.m.

Southwest Branch

Mar 6: Teen Scene -Dungeons & Dragons 7 p.m. 801-337-2671 to register

Mar 14: Celebrate Pi Day & learn to bake the perfect pie crust 6 p.m. 801-337-2671 to register

Mar 18: Children's Writer's Workshop 3:30 p.m. 801-337-2671 to register

Boys Tennis Clearfield 3 p.m.

Baseball 3:30 p.m.

Softball Roy 3:30 p.m.

Boys Lacrosse 4:30 p.m.

Girls Lacrosse Syracuse 4:30 p.m.

Mar 29-30: Track City/County

Ben Lomond TBA

Mar 29: Girls Lacrosse

Baseball Davis 3:30 p.m.

Boys Soccer Farmington 3:30 p.m.

Mar 30: Girls Golf Glen Eagle 12 p.m.

Boys Tennis 3 p.m.

Baseball 3:30 p.m.

Softball Layton 3:30 p.m.

Boys Lacrosse Roy 4:30 p.m.

Girls Lacrosse 4:30 p.m.

Apr 5: Baseball Roy HS

Apr 7: Baseball 4 p.m.

Apr 11: Boys Tennis 3 p.m.

Baseball Layton 3:30 p.m.

Softball Syracuse 3:30 p.m.

Boys Lacrosse 4:30 p.m.

Girls Lacrosse Farmington 4:30 p.m.

Apr 12: Track Davis 3 p.m.

Baseball 3:30 p.m.

Boys Soccer Clearfield 3:30 p.m.

Apr 13: Girls Golf Davis Park 12 p.m.

Boys Tennis Layton 3 p.m.

Softball 3:30 p.m.

Boys Lacrosse Clearfield 4:30 p.m.

Girls Lacrosse 4:30 p.m.

All Library Events are FREE!

Mar 23: Lego Robotics–Space Exploration 4 p.m. 801-337-2671 to register

Mar 23: Adults Write Club 7 p.m.

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Mar 14: Track Phoenix Fire Invitational

Farmington TBA

Baseball Layton 3:30 p.m.

Apr 15: Prom 8 p.m.

Apr 17: Girls Golf The Barn 1 p.m.

Apr 18: Boys Tennis 3 p.m.

Softball Clearfield 3:30 p.m.

Boys Lacrosse 4:30 p.m.

Girls Lacrosse Davis 4:30 p.m.

Apr 19: Region 1 Large Group

Choir Syracuse TBA

Boys Soccer 3:30 p.m.

Apr 20-22: State Theater Comp.

One Acts/ Individual Riverton HS

Apr 20: Girls Golf Valley View 12 p.m.

Boys Tennis 3 p.m.

Baseball Kearns 3:30 p.m.

Softball 3:30 p.m.

Boys Lacrosse Layton 4:30 p.m.

Apr 21: Boys Soccer Weber 3:30 p.m.

Apr 24: Softball 3:30 p.m.

April 25: Baseball Weber 3:30 p.m.

Softball Farmington 3:30 p.m.

Boys Lacrosse 4:30 p.m.

Girls Lacrosse Weber 4:30 p.m.

Apr 26: Track Weber 3 p.m.

Baseball 3:30 p.m.

Boys Soccer 3:30 p.m.

Apr 26-29 One Act Performances 7 p.m.

Apr 27: Girls Golf REGION

Boys Tennis 3 p.m.

Boys Lacrosse Syracuse 4:30 p.m.

Girls Lacrosse 4:30 p.m.

Apr 28: Baseball Weber 3:30 p.m.

Boys Soccer 3:30 p.m.

Apr 29: Softball Ridgeline

Tournament TBA

State Solo and Ensemble

Woods Cross TBA

Track-Davis Invitational TBA

VENTURE ACADEMY

Mar 2-4: Musical "Legally Blonde" TBA

Mar 9-10: No School

FUN THINGS TO DO

Thursdays: North Ogden Community Band Rehearsals All skill levels welcome!

North View Senior Center 7:30 p.m.

Jazz ensemble 8:30 p.m.

Mar 6: David Park Quintet featuring Tango, French Cabaret, Cinema, Rock and Classical music, Peery's Egyptian Theater 7:30 p.m. FREE

Mar 11: Cold War Victory Medal and Vietnam Medal Cermonies

6099 W 5600 S Hooper 12–2 p.m.

Mar 14: Utah Youth Rodeo Golden Spike Event Center 4:30 p.m. FREE

Mar 24: Weber State Rodeo Golden Spike Event Center 7 p.m. $6

Apr 14: Cold War Victory Medal and Vietnam Medal Cermonies

6099 W 5600 S Hooper 12–2 p.m.

Happy St. Patrick's Day

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June 12-23, 2023 Broadway Junior Revue: Pure Imagination!
7th-9th Grade:
Directed by Mark Daniels Musical Direction by Leigh Marriott Choreography by Lindsey Poll 3rd-6th Grade: Directed by Mark Daniels Musical Direction by Jake Heywood Choreography by Baylee DeYoung
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YOU HAVE VOTED, AND THE RESULTS ARE IN!

Weber County 2022 Favorites RESULTS ISSUE

The voting results for your Connection Publishing Favorites Readers Poll 2022 are in!

This year is our biggest Favorites’ Poll yet! What a great year. More of you voted for your favorite places and business than ever before. We love this issue every year and are grateful for the support of the community and our amazing advertisers. The magazines wouldn’t be possible without them. Congratulations to all of the winners and runners up for the 2022 season. We hope you enjoy, as much as we do, reading about which businesses were your and your neighbor’s Favorites in 2022. Thanks to everyone who participated!

We hope you enjoy, as much as we do, reading about which businesses were your and your neighbors Favorite businesses in 2022. Thanks for all who participated.

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Favorites Winners! Thank you for voting in our Readers’ Favorites Polls. You voted me as your Favorite Holistic Health Provider Thank You TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR BRAIN, BODY, AND EMOTIONS. Shelly Jo Specializes in: • Amino Acid Therapy • Nutrition Counseling • Hypnotherapy Could Amino Acids be Your Missing Link to Feeling Better Now? Simple Quiz Real Estate Agent #1 Jamie Eddy #1 Karen Wright #1 Liz Sears Mortgage Broker/Loan Officer #1 Primary Residential/Dale Stanford Home/Auto Insurance #1 The Insurance Center Jacque Price-State Farm Lawyer/Attorney #1 Brad C. Smith-Stevenson, Smith, Hood, Knudson Attorneys at Law Tyler Jensen-Lebaron and Jensen Bank #1 Bank of Utah #1 Key Bank Credit Union #1 America First Credit Union GoldenWest Credit Union Wasatch Peaks 18 WeberCountyConnection.com | March/April 2023
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The Favorites Winners!

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Financial Planner

#1 Jon Hooiman-Legacy Financial Strategies

Tax Advisor

#1 Kristy Pack- Pack Tax

Bryan Adam-Diversified Tax

Health Insurance

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CREATIVE OUTLETS

Fabric Store

#1 JOANN Fabrics and Crafts

Craft Store

Print Shop #1 Ogden Litho

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Art Gallery

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Custom Framing

#1 Michael’s

Photographer #1 Affinity Photo Studio

#1 Patty Franklin Photography

Photography Store #1 Farr’s

FOOD & DRINK

Donut

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Kent’s Market-Roy

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Lee’s Marketplace

Coffee Shop

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Steak House

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Mexican Food

#1 Bella’s Fresh Mexican Grill

Javier’s

Pizza

#1 West Side Pizza Ogden Pizzeria

Hamburger

#1 Burley Burger

#1 Gridelli’s #1 In & Out

Fries #1 McDonald’s Burley Burger In & Out

Taco #1 Del Taco Taco Bell

Barbeque #1 Lost Texan

Italian #1 Rovali’s #1 Olive Garden

Breakfast #1 Jeremiah’s #1 No Frills Diner #1 Ramblin’ Roads

Lunch #1 Hug Hes North Ogden

Dinner #1 Hug Hes North Ogden Maddox Aroy-D Plain City Confectionary

Dessert #1 Riverdale Zeppe’s Italian Ice Straw Market Bakery-Pleasant View

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Soda Shop #1 The Pop Shop

Fiiz

Sugar Rush

Twisted Sugar

Smoothie

#1 Scooter’s

Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt

#1 Farr Better Ice Cream

Riverdale Zeppe’s Italian Ice

Chicken #1 Chick-fil-A

Sushi

#1 So Delicious Zhang’s

Salad #1 Ogden Pizzeria

Brewery/Distillery #1 UTOG Rooster’s

Buffet #1 Chuck-a-Rama

Golden Corral

Pizza Pie Café

Food Truck #1 Riverdale Zeppe’s Italian Ice

The Slop Shop

HEALTH

Pharmacy

#1 Kent’s Pharmacy

Midland Pharmacy

Wasatch Pharmacy Care

OBGYN #1 Pegah Dixon

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The Favorites Winners!

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Dentist

#1 Starley Family Dental

Rocky Mountain Dental

Holistic Health Provider

#1 The Mind and Body Collective

#1 Shelly Jo Hypno Amino LLC

Physical Therapy

#1 Utah Physical Therapy

Chiropractic

#1 Favero Chiropractic

Dr. Russ Wahlen-Utah Pain and Rehab

Orthodontist

#1 Dr. Richard Broadbent

Hospital

#1 Ogden Regional Medical Center Intermountain McKay Dee

Health Store

#1 Good Earth

Pain Management

#1 Utah Pain and Rehab

Dermatologist

#1 Ogden Clinic

Dr. Hansen-Northern Utah Dermatology

Hearing #1 Hearing Improvement Center

Optometrist

#1 Rockwood Optometry

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Golf Course #1 The Barn Toad’s Fun Zone

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Utah Physical Therapy AD Bryce S. Parker, PT, DPT Director 801.827.0203 1741 N 2000 W Suite 6 Farr West Brad A. Guymon, PT, DPT Director 801.827.0200 5957 Fashion Point Dr Suite 102 South Ogden VISIT ANY OF OUR LOCATIONS Chad J. Tenney, PT, MPT, OCS Director, Owner 801.689.0200 3476 W 4600 S West Haven Free Consultations We accept all insurances including Workman’s Comp and Auto. First Class Services • Orthopedic Certified Specialists • Return to Sport Conditioning* • Sports Medicine • Concussions • Women’s Health* • Pelvic Floor • Pediatric Therapy • Aquatic Therapy • Manual Therapy/Massage • Back, Neck, and Headache • Certified Dry Needling • Migrane Pain Relief • Fascia Release (ASTYM) • Auto Accident Recovery • TMJ/TMD Therapy • Work Hardening* • Occupational Therapy Services* *New Services Because of you, we are growing! Call 801-689-0200 to schedule at a location near you.

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you for voting in our Readers’ Favorites Polls. Running Shoe Store #1 Utah Running Shop #1 Salomon Outlet Hot Tub/Jacuzzi Store #1 Bullfrog Hot Tub & Spas Dance Studio #1 Elevate-Simply Posh #1 Studio 1 #1 Studio 48 Energy Dance Dance Image Studios Sports/Hunting/Fishing #1 Sportsman’s Warehouse Bike Shop #1 Bike Shoppe Bingham Cycle Ski Resort #1 Snowbasin Powder Mountain HOME & GARDEN Appliance #1 Boyle’s Sparrow’s Showcase Furniture #1 Sparrow’s #1 RC Willey ogdenlitho.com Promotional Products Digital & Offset Printing | Letterpress | Promotional Products EST. 1923 801.399.5546 | 1145 Century Drive | Ogden YOUR BRAND FROM PRINT TO PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS BUILD Thank You! Print, it’s what we do! 26 WeberCountyConnection.com | March/April 2023
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Remodeling SERVICE AND QUALITY YOU CAN COUNT ON 801.686.4111 Roy, UT almostanythingremodeling@gmail.com Thank You for Voting Us Your Favorite Remodeling and Painting company! Roofing #1 Legacy Roofing #1 Rands Roofing #1 Authority Roofing Garden Center/Nursery #1 Country Garden’s Nursery Valley Nursery J&J Nursery Jerry’s Nursery The Outdoor Garden HVAC #1 Mountain Air Any Hour Total Home Service of Utah Plumbing #1 Any Hour #1 Wright’s Plumbing Electrician #1 Master Electrical Services Hardware Store #1 Ace Hardware #1 Lowe’s #1 True Value Hardware Landscaping #1 Old School Landscaping Thanks for Voting Us Weber County’s Favorite Roofing Company. 801-609-4018 570 E. 1700 S., Clearfield LegacyRoofingUtah.com •Free Roof Inspections •Solar Shingle Roofing •Metal Roofing Systems •GAF Master Elite •Asphalt Shingle Roofing
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Tree Pruning

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Carpet and Flooring

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Window Replacement #1 Valley Glass of

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Locksmith #1 Dee’s Locksmithing #1 A1 Key

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Garage Door Repair #1 A+ Garage

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Thank you for voting in our Readers’ Favorites Polls. JOB & EDUCATION Charter Private High School #1 Utah Military Academy Venture Academy Charter Private Elementary #1 Venture Academy Utah Military Academy University #1 Weber State University Cont. Education/Trade #1 Ogden Weber Technical College Favorite Employer #1 Myer’s Mortuary PETS Veterinarian #1 Brookside Animal Hospital #1 Farr West Animal Hospital Millcreek Animal Hospital Groomer #1 Poochie Paws #1 Anadore’s Pet Store #1 Petco #1 Petsmart 801-399-5625 | www.valleyglass.com 801-399-5625 | www.valleyglass.com Your Locally Owned Auto Glass, Residential Window, and Shower Door Experts Since 1956. THANK YOU FOR VOTING US YOUR GO-TO GLASS & WINDOW COMPANY! WE TAKE PRIDE IN SERVICING OUR COMMUNITY! MENTION THIS AD FOR $50 OFF Each Window Replaced WhenYouBuyFiveWindowsorMore LIFETIME WARRANTY Finance for 15 Months INTEREST-FREE March/April 2023 | WeberCountyConnection.com 29
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The Favorites Winners!

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you for voting in our Readers’ Favorites Polls. SHOPPING Grocery Store #1 Winco Kent’s Butcher Shop #1 Don’s Meats Mattress Store #1 RC Willey Floral Shop #1 Jimmy’s Floral Jewelry Store #1 Aaron’s Jewelry #1 Bryson’s Rock Shop
Feed Store #1 Dallas Green #1 IFA Cal Ranch Tack Store #1 Cal Ranch #1 IFA #1 Smith and Edwards Western Clothing #1 Smith and Edwards #1 Cal Ranch IFA
• Business • Government • Education Printing for the greater Ogden area for 45 YEARS. MAKE AN IMPRESSION. BE INDISPENSABLE. EDDM®. Postcards. Brochures. Flyers. Door Hangers. RUN SMOOTHLY & MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY. Business Cards. Invoices. Envelopes. Annual Reports. DRAW ATTENTION. BE EXTRAORDINARY. Banners. Yard Signs. Large Posters. Window Graphics. Call us at 801-621-7127 PRINTING TO GROW YOUR BUSINESS. • Dental/Medical • Trade Industries • Real Estate • Manufacturing • Retail • Professional 30 WeberCountyConnection.com | March/April 2023
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The Favorites Winners! Thank you for voting in our Readers’ Favorites Polls. TM Funeral Directors That Feel Like Family At Myers Mortuary & Cremation Services, we view every family we serve as a member of our own. OGDEN 845 Washington Blvd 801.399.5613 ROY 5865 S 1900 W 801.825.2239 LAYTON 250 N Fairfield Rd 801.544.0994 BRIGHAM CITY 205 S 100 E 435.723.8484 myers-mortuary.com Thank you for voting us as your Reader’s Choice Funeral Home Since 1941, our group of compassionate, serviceminded professionals have been guiding and supporting families through the experience of arranging a funeral or cremation. Whether you are planning for a loved one’s services or pre-planning your own, the funeral directors at Myers can help you create a unique, meaningful tribute that ensures a lasting legacy. Shaun & Christina Myers We are here to help. Livestock Equipment #1 Dallas Green Cal Ranch Leather Shop #1 Tandy Leather MORTUARY & CEMETERIES Mortuary #1 Myer’s Mortuary Lindquist Mortuary Congratulations to all Our Winners and Finalists! Congratulations to all Our Winners and Finalists! March/April 2023 | WeberCountyConnection.com 31
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Totally Blind Window Fashions Meeting Your Window Covering Needs—TOTALLY!

Totally Blind Window Fashions

has been in business since 2004 and Liz Bennett has been running the company since 2008.

As window covering experts we can help you take the guess work out of finding the perfect window coverings for your home or business

Liz purchased the business because her sister-in-law had started it and Liz had interior design interests. She has a natural talent in interior design and a very talented sales staff. One of the things that sets Totally Blind apart from other window-covering companies is the fact that it is woman-owned and is a company run by women.

Liz believes that being a woman entrepreneur in a male-dominated industry gives them a cutting-edge advantage. She employs numerous women that run the company, sales team, and design staff. She believes interior designers give a unique perspective—instead of the cookie-cutter building industry window coverings you usually see in homes— in a state that is being developed at a rapid rate.

into each client’s unique budget. At Totally Blind, they pride themselves on accessing the latest trends and technology in window fashions. Shades didn’t even use to be something that people would put in their homes. The only products that were readily available and used in the not-sodistant past were shutters and blinds. Regularly adding new products and their continual adaptability in the market, and in a struggling economy, is the company’s biggest success so far. They have implemented the best technology they can find in the sales and management side of the business. They have been able to overcome the biggest challenge to the company of keeping quality products in stock during nationwide material shortages.

in and browse through ideas and fashions and see the concepts in real life before making any decisions.

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Liz and her staff pride themselves on being extremely detail-oriented and in tune with their customer’s wants and needs. The sales staff takes extra time to introduce new concepts and ideas that fit

Totally Blind is also one of the only businesses that have a showroom featuring only window coverings. Most other companies do not have a showroom that customers can access. They specialize in niche window coverings like cordless blinds, smart-release and motorized honeycomb shades, layered shutters, light filtering shades, and roman shades. The staff has a lot of knowledge in window fashions which can be seen inside their beautiful and chic showroom in Plain City. Customers can come

Liz loves to make people happy, do a good job at what she does, and always puts the customer first. She is a wife and mother of four active and growing kids— three daughters and one son. She is very involved in our community and is the head coach of the softball team at Wahlquist Junior High. She has been coaching softball at that level for nine years. She coached the softball team for four years at Clearfield High School and then was a math teacher at Wahlquist before taking the head coaching job and leaving teaching to start with Totally Blind. She is proud to have a business in Western Weber County and has salespeople in Weber, Davis, and Box Elder Counties. This enables the company to service clients in most of Northern Utah.

Check out the latest tips and trends on their website shoptotallyblind.com and come visit the showroom at 2414 N. 4350 W. in Plain City (across from the town square). You can also schedule a consultation by calling (801) 336-8567 or emailing totallyblindllc@ live.com. You can also order completely online by using their ‘How to measure guide’ and expect installation within 10-14 days.

2414 N. 4350 W., Plain City
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THE HOUSE THAT CALLED THEM HOME

When Kenzie and Tony Poselli stumbled upon a 1901 farmhouse for sale in Hooper, it was nothing like what they had been searching for, but they both felt a strange magnetic pull toward the place during their first visit.

Tony felt stirred by the large wooden garage that still smelled of oil. Kenzie was drawn to the idea of having a small patch of land where she could have a small farm. The interior of the house had been newly remodeled in a way that gave nods to its historic roots. The Posellis were excited to move right in and begin restoring the outbuildings, including the large garage, a chicken coop and two sheds.

When the Posellis made an offer— including a heartfelt letter—to the homeowner and it was accepted, they were overjoyed. Soon after moving in, neighbors came by to welcome them with homemade bread and other treats to share, and stories of the former homeowners, namely Thorald Cox, who Kenzie says, “deserves to be known.”

To get a better picture of Thorald, we should look back two generations to the original homeowners Robert and Tirzah Cox. Robert immigrated from England to the U.S. with his parents at a young age, walking across the plains west of the Missouri River to Idaho. His family moved to Hooper in

1868, when the land was still just an open prairie. He married Tirzah in 1876 and the two went on to have 14 children. Robert invested in dry goods and, at one point, built an adjoining structure to open a dried goods store in the front of their home (now the Poselli’s living room). Despite suffering many hardships, including the death of several of their children, it’s said that Robert and Tirzah were known for their service and friendship in the Hooper community and beyond. Maybe it’s that same saltof-the-earth spirit that was passed down to the Cox’s grandson, Thorald.

Sometime in the early 1920s, Thorald took over the property his grandparents had built. Thorald and his wife Eva Cottle became known for their engagement in the community, one year they even froze their entire paddock so friends and neighbors could ice skate.

In 1929, Thorald talked the Weber School board into replacing the horsedrawn wagon that was used to carry children to Hooper Elementary with a school bus, and he became Hooper’s first bust driver. He originally paid

for fuel and bus repairs on his own, and eventually built a large garage to open a mechanic shop for the busses. Thorald was known in the community for his generosity and love for kids. He would often stop at Farr’s Ice cream on the route home from Weber High, covering anyone who didn’t have the money to buy a treat. Over the course of his career, Thorald logged over 600,000 miles, driving 120 miles and 137 stops each day. He retired in 1972 after 43 years with an insignia for four decades of safe driving, forever sealed in the hearts and minds of the kids he drove to and from school each day. Since they moved into Thorald’s beloved domain, the Posellis have reframed and added concrete floors, new doors, windows, and electricity to the garage, and made significant improvements to many of the other outdoor structures. Because they fell for the heart and history of this historic home, the Posellis have found themselves claiming a simpler, more timeless way of life. They say that without a doubt it’s living in both the spaces and the spirits of Robert, Tirzah, and Thorald Cox that brought them home.

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Because they fell for the heart and history of this historic home, the Posellis have found themselves claiming a simpler, more timeless way of life.
Thorald Cox had a complete workshop of tools and supplies that went into the making of his model buggy shown here. Current homeowners Tony & Kenzie Poselli
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The Cox home and General Store - 1927
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Family Law

had a great experience with people who really cared and helped out. We didn’t feel like we were being run through any sort of mill. They made arrangements so family members could have some personal time to say goodbyes.

Third–Have some easily accessible cash for your family

I had one of the most difficult experiences of my life this Christmas season: my mother passed away suddenly, unexpectedly, while we were taking her to the hospital. Nothing prepared me for this experience, not even the work I have done with couples and individuals planning for these end-of-life moments or taking people through the probate process. Now, I understand better the overwhelming emotional journey that accompanies the legal situation. As I am walking this road, cleaning out her apartment, arranging for funerals, and communicating with family, I thought it could be helpful to share a few things that I have learned through these circumstances.

First–Be Prepared

We all know that our lives are going to end at some point. As often as not, that end will come without much advance notice. I want to know where all of the information about my bank accounts, insurance policies, debts, etc. is located, so my family can find that and access it easily.

Second–A good mortuary makes a big difference

My mom did not do any pre-planning, so we had to find a place to help. The hospital gave us a list of mortuaries, and we called several till we found one that seemed affordable. We

While the mortuary experience was nice, they also come at a cost. Cremation will cost you a minimum of $2100, while a funeral will cost you several times that. Most of our children do not have the ability to simply foot that bill while waiting for an estate to settle up. Set up a bank account with your children as the pay-on-death beneficiaries. That way, they can have a way to access some money to cover those initial costs.

Finally–Have a place to keep all of your important papers

My mom had a will (I drafted it for her years ago), but she didn’t know where it was. I never found it, even after going through all of the boxes in her apartment. Having copies of all your bills (and your login information and passwords) can be super helpful. Just make certain someone knows where those documents can be found. Since this happened with my mom, it has inspired me to have a conversation with my dad, in order to be better prepared for when he passes away. He also lives alone, so his passing could become a similar situation. This has also inspired me to get things in order in my own home. While preparation doesn’t make the loss of a loved one any easier, it helps make all of the details less intrusive in the grieving process.

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DOIN' IT RIGHT Outstanding Local Kids

Jenna Wright

Learning to be patient through life’s challenges is a lesson we all must go through. Jenna Wright is a charming and bright 17-year-old that has already recognized this valuable lesson. With warmth and humor this impressive young lady has learned that winning in life is much different than winning in the arena, and she has done both. Jenna loves math and is taking some medical/college courses while still in high school with a goal to obtain her CNA. She is the recipient of a scholarship to SUU where she plans to continue in the medical field. She loves to hunt, camp, hang out with family and friends, tumble, play piano, sing, and rodeo! She says that she likes to stay

Corbin Ellis

Corbin Ellis is a shy and polite young man who is 11-years-old and a student at Kanesville Elementary. He likes math and aspires to become a veterinarian someday. Corbin likes to show goats, play soccer, baseball and tumbling. He likes to do backflips and front flips, but if you ask him his favorite sport, he will boldly tell you rodeo. This young man comes from a rodeo family where all the members practice and team rope together. He can rope either end but prefers heeling. He is a member of the Utah Youth Rodeo Association and the Idaho Junior High School Rodeo Association where he competes in team roping, breakaway and calf tying for District 9. He rides a buckskin

horse named Spirit and told me that hard work pays off and that losing makes you stronger. This humble young man wouldn’t brag about himself, but his mom told me that he won the team roping at his first junior high school rodeo. Corbin has also won his first saddle as an All-Around Champion. He is currently sitting in third place for the All-Around and in first place for the Rookie of the Year award. He is working hard to qualify for the State Finals and the National Finals this summer. I asked him if there was something unique about him that most folks wouldn’t know. He was excited to share that his grandfather is the famous rodeo photographer, Jim Fain.

busy. Jenna said that she is grateful to live the western lifestyle. She took part in 4H where she showed hogs, which she loved; however, she loves rodeo too. When she started high school it was just too much, and she had to pick one to focus on and rodeo was it. She loves to make friends and works hard to stay positive in the face of adversity. After losing her rope horse to blindness she has worked hard this year to prevail with a new equine partner. She said that they are connecting now after lots of practice and that they rodeo for District 9 in Idaho where she competes in breakaway roping. Her goal this year is to qualify for the State Finals.

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DIY/RTC Ornate Mirror

BY RACHEL BITTON

When I told my husband I was going to write this article on my new DIY mirror he laughed and said “DIY? More like RTC – Rachel tells Casey.” I have to admit that he is fully correct. I have the ideas–he executes them. It really does work out well for me. Our latest project was a large, framed mirror.

I have wanted a large mirror for a while, but have you seen the price on them? Yikes! Casey was working on a remodel and a large, beveled edge mirror was in the garbage, so he brought it home. I pouted a little and didn’t want an old mirror, but then one night I was inspired! We (Casey) could buy the pretty trim and molding from a home improvement store to frame out the mirror more to my liking.

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backboard piece. Once it was all together, I took over and painted all the wood trim black (see I did actually help on this one, not just spectate and direct). I wanted it to look ornate and fancy, so I used Antique Gold Rub N Buff to bring out the detail. It turned out better than I could have imagined.

I really am lucky with all of my RTC projects–this one wasn’t nearly as hard to execute as bringing two old grain silos to Hooper from east Layton…that RTC project’s to come!

I didn’t really have an exact plan, but after visiting the store and requesting Casey hold up all sorts of trim options, a plan came into action. I decided on fancy trim, a lasered wood cutout for some decoration and large crown molding to top it off.

Casey cut, fit, and glued all the pieces together. Sandwiching the mirror between the trim and a

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Irish Best o’ The

Four of our favorite recipes for St. Patrick’s Day

March is the best reason to celebrate all things green, and Irish food is at the top o’ our list!

Irish food is hearty and comforting, with a familiarity and simplicity that makes preparing and eating it so very satisfying. Try some of our Irish favorites and see if you don’t leave the table feeling lucky!

Irish Potato Bites

12 red potatoes small

1 cup corn beef

½ cup cheddar cheese

1 Tbsp. melted butter

Salt & pepper to taste

Sour Cream

Green Onion - one bunch diced

• Preheat oven to 400 degrees

• On the stove cook your red potatoes in a big pot of boiling hot water until cooked. Our potatoes were done in about 15 minutes. If you poke the potatoes with a fork and it goes in easily, they are done. Pull from hot water and let cool.

• Cut cooled potatoes in half and dig out the middles, savethem in a bowl.

• Add cheese, corn beef and butter to your bowl of potato filling and mix together.

• Salt and pepper your mixture to taste and scoop into the potato halves.

• Place on a baking sheet and stick in the oven for 10 minutes.Remove from oven, serve with a dollop of sour cream and diced green onions.

Makes 22 Irish Potato Bites

Easy Irish Soda Bread

4 Cups flour

1 egg

4 Tbsp White Sugar

1 1/4 cup buttermilk

1/2 cup margarin, softened

1/4 cup butter, melted

1 tsp baking soda

1 Tbsp baking powder

1/2 tsp salt

• Preheat oven to 375 degrees, and lightly grease a large baking sheet

• Combine dry ingredients and margarine in a bowl

• Stir in 1 cup of buttermilk and egg

• Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead slightly

• Form dough into a round loaf and place on prepared baking sheet

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• Combine melted butter and ¼ cup of buttermilk, brush onto loaf

• Cut an X in the top of the loaf

• Bake until a toothpick comes out clean, check for doneness after 30 minutes, bake time is between 45 to 50 minutes. For added darker crust, you can continue to brush the butter/ buttermilk mixture on the loaf as it is baking.

Bangers & Colcannon Mash

2, 12 oz packages pork large link sausages

2 lbs Yukon gold potatoes, chopped into 2” cubes

4 Tbsp butter

1 red onion, sliced

4 cloves garlic, minced

½ head of green cabbage, chopped

2 green onions, thinly sliced

2-3 Tbsp minced chives

¾ cup milk

7 oz block of Irish cheddar, grated (You can find Irish cheddar in the Smith’s or Lee’s deli)

Salt

Black pepper

Olive oil

• Place the chopped potatoes in a large cooking pot full of cold water. Season with a dash of salt and bring the water to a boil over high heat. Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium and simmer about 30 minutes.

• Pour 2 Tbsp of Olive oil to coat the bottom of a large skillet. Cook sausages about 5 minutes on each side, until brown. Add ½ cup of water to the skillet, reduce heat to medium and cook an additional 15-20 minutes/. When sausage is no longer pink,, remove from pan, cover with foil and keep warm in a low temperature oven.

• Add 2 tablespoons of butter to the skillet (no need to rinse it- you want the sausage flavoring left in the pan!) Meld & add red onion. Saute for 5 minutes until tender. Stir in the garlic and cook for another minute.

• Stir in the cabbage and season with salt and black pepper. Cover the skillet with a lid and cook for 5 minutes. Remove the lid and add the green onions.

• Drain the potatoes and set awside. Use the large cooking pot to melt 2 tablespoons of butter over medium-low heat. Add ½ tsp of salt and the milk and bring to a simmer. Add the cooked potatoes and use a masher to mash.

• Stir in the grated Irish cheddar. Once melted, stir in the cabbage mixture. Season with salt and pepper to taste.Serve the sausages with the Colcannon on the side, sprinkle with chives and black pepper. Serve with a side salad or steamed cabbage.

Kendal’s Shepherd’s Pie

1½ pounds ground lamb (or beef)

2½ pounds russet potatoes, peeled and cut into 1-inch chunks

1 egg yolk

8 Tbsp Irish butter (1 stick)

1/2 cup heavy cream (or milk)

2 medium yellow onions, diced

2 carrots, diced

3 cloves garlic, minced

2 cups red wine or beef broth

2 Tbsp all-purpose flour

3 Tbsp tomato paste

1 tsp Worcestershire sauce

1 Tbsp thyme

½ tsp black pepper

½ cup frozen peas

1 cup shredded white cheddar cheese

2 Tbsp chives

• Preheat the oven to 375°F.

• Boil potatoes until fork tender and drain. Add cream (or milk), butter and egg yolk and mash or blend with a hand mixer. Taste and adjust seasoning, if necessary. Set the mashed potatoes aside.

• Brown ground meat and season with salt and pepper. Add the onions, carrots and garlic and cook until tender. Add flour and sauté for one minute. Deglaze with the wine or beef broth and increase the heat to high; bring to a boil, scraping any brown bits from the bottom of the pan, until the liquid is reduced by about half. Add the tomato paste, and Worcestershire sauce. Bring to a simmer, reduce the heat to low, and cook until thickened, about 2 minutes. Stir in the thyme, pepper, peas, and cook until the peas are warmed through. Taste and adjust seasoning, if necessary.

• Dollop the mashed potatoes evenly over the filling. Spread the potatoes evenly over the stew and all the way to the edges of the skillet. Sprinkle cheese on top. Place the skillet on a baking sheet or large sheet of foil to catch any drips and bake until the filling is hot, the topping is lightly browned, and the edges are bubbly, about 30 minutes. (For more color, turn on the broiler and broil for the last 5 minutes, or until the top is golden.) Sprinkle with chives and serve.

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