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Show The Ogden Valley news Volume XV Issue X Page May 1, 2008 Valley Students Receive Art Awards On April 10, the Eccles Community Ramsey, Jamie Foremaster Art Center hosted the Weber County Ali Lasalle: 4th Place Painting School District Art Competition. Art work was entered by Meagan Truett: 3rd Place Black and White students attend- Ariel Froerer: 2nd Place Colored Media ing Bonneville, Catherine Bloom: 1st Place Black and White Fremont, Roy, and Weber Cara Bassett: 1st Place Colored Media High School, as Meagan Truett: Best of Show for her well as Junior Colored Pencil Art Rhino High School Students Students from and parNorth Ogden, ents would Orion, Rocky also like to Mountain, Roy, thank Mrs. Sandridge, Jennifer Snowcrest, Sorensen, South Ogden, who teachMegan Truett T.H. Bell, and es art at Wahlquist. Snowcrest, The art work was judged with stufor all her dents receiving awards in various catwork in egories. Only two best of shows were guiding and awarded, one presented in the Junior helping stuHigh School Division, and one in the dents develSenior High Division. op and grow Meagan Truett: Best of The following Ogden Valley students as young Show for her Colored participated in the competition: artists. Pencil Art Rhino. Cass Bindrup, Ali Hemming, Lenora Crash Proofing Your Financial Future—Seminar to be held at library “The financial future is looking more and more like miles and miles of rough road,” says Financial Advisor Kirk Chugg of Heritage Financial Group, Inc. “Current economic and demographic trends can be quite unsettling. Factors such as the high cost of living, the growing federal deficit, the return of inflation, and the new rules of retirement, promise twists and turns at every bend.” In light of these recent economic developments, Cal Welling and Kirk Chugg with Heritage Financial Group Inc. will be providing a public presentation called “Crash Proofing—Steering clear of collisions in the new financial landscape.” “A growing number of experts believe that demographic, social, and economic forces are about to transform the financial landscape,” states Chugg. “The seminar will discuss the factors that could have a big financial impact on your personal finances. Understanding current trends can prepare community members for what’s around the next corner, and help them avoid a financial collision. Those in attendance will learn strategies to help them steer clear of financial potholes and roadblocks.” The seminar is free to the public, and will be held at the Ogden Valley Library on June 3 and 4 at 7:00 p.m. Seating is limited. RSVP is required. Please call 399-5409 to reserve your seats. Note: Heritage Financial Group is an Ogden Valley Business Association Affiliate. Calvin Welling, CLU, CHFC, Wild Things @ Your Library! The Weber County Library Ogden Valley Branch cordially invites every wild little girl and boy in the Valley to a special celebration of the beloved author of Where the Wild Things Are, Maurice Sendak. The library will be hosting a special Children’s Book Week program on Tuesday, May 13 at 7:00 p.m. The evening will be full of tons of wild activities and crafts. Don’t miss this opportunity to jump right into the crazy world of the wild things. This program is FREE, and no registration is required. For more information, please call 3372660. Liberty Student Captures Leading Roles and Accolades Tyson Baker of Liberty recently starred Theater Festival in February at California as Bernardo in the production of West Side State University in Los Angeles. The cast Story at Weber State University. Performing received rave reviews and standing ovations as the leader of the “Sharks” meant that at intermission from fellow theater students Tyson really had to work on his Puerto from across the country. Word traveled Rican accent. He received a little coaching to New York where the creators of the from his mom Cindy Baker who served show sent their congratulations to Weber an LDS mission in State for being Puerto Rico. The named finalists real coaching came at the Region 8 from Jim Christian, ACTF Theater the Musical Theater Competition, and Director at Weber also asked for a State. The show video recording played at the Allred of the show. Theater in the Tyson loves Browning Center entertaining and on the Weber State has spent the past campus. It was a two summers “sell out” crowd at the Jackson every night. Tyson Hole Playhouse knows the meswhere he has persage of West Side formed in “The Story is an impor- ‘West Side Story’ (from left) Alicia Washington Unsinkable Molly tant one; tolerance as Anita, Tyson Baker as Bernardo, Aaron Brown” and and understanding Cole as Riff, Kyle Olsen as Tony, and Ariana “Seven Brides for is important attri- Escalante as Maria. Seven Brothers.” butes in our relations with one another. You can see him once again this summer Tyson is a familiar face in many Weber at the Jackson Hole Playhouse performState productions. He was also part of ing in Cat Balou,” or watch for him on the the cast for “Musical of Musicals” that streets of Jackson Hole in the “Wild West played at Weber State in December. The Shootout.” “Musical of Musicals” production was Tyson is the son of Richard and Cindy invited to perform at the American College Baker of Liberty. CFP, CFS, LUTCF, owner since 1989, specializes in Family and Business Planning, as well as Estate and financial planning. He has been involved with the insurance and investment industry since 1982. Securities and Investment Advisory services offered through Securian Financial Services, Inc., Member FINRA/SIPC. Mother’s Day is coming May 11! Make a beautiful personalized card along with a gift of jewelry you made just for her! Have a craft party and “Crafts Linda Loves” (Linda Webber) will teach you! These parties are fun time to socialize with your friends. Even if you aren’t a “craft person,” you will be able to make a beautiful card and/or lovely beaded jewelry at very inexpensive prices. Call Linda to schedule a party at 801-745-3958. Mother’s Day Brunch April 29th to May 3rd QueenDay FOR A All Caldrea 20% off Caldrea gift basket giveaway Located next to the Eden General Store 5522 East 2200 North Eden, Utah 84310 (801) 745-6627 dottiebecks@relia.net Caldrea sample to take home Come celebrate the Queen in you. Enjoy yummy treats, good friends and linger longer. Tues - Sat 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Summer Family Fun Pass This summer enjoy the Recreation Center at Wolf Creek Utah at the Pineview Lodge Sunday, May 11th Hours 11:00 am – 3:00 pm Wolf Creek Utah is offering an unforgettable grand buffet. Gather your loved ones at Pineview Lodge and celebrate Mother’s Day in style. Reservations are strongly recommended. • $29 for Adults • $17 for Children 6-12 • Children 5 & Under Free $250 for a family of 4 (parents & dependent children living in same household) $25 for each additional child (5 and younger are free) Includes: pool, hot tub, racquet ball, tennis & fitness room Valid Memorial Day through Labor Day Call 745-2000 to make an appointment to purchase your pass. 3923 N. Wolf Creek Drive Brunch Reservations 801-745-3737 More information at w w w . w o l f c r e e k r e s o r t . c o m |