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Show Volume XII THE Issue X OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 3 June 15, 2005 FUNDRAISER cont. from page 1 ble for a myriad of gifts awarded at a prize drawing; items were donated by area community members. our year old Jacob Peterson, son of Eden Park Activities Scheduled Eden Park will host an Independence Day Breakfast from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. Come enjoy this annual event where the food is always great and the service is even better. The children’s parade will begin following the breakfast at 10:00a For more information, or to volunteer, contact Rod Peter son at 745-3942. Hope to see you there! been fighting leukemia nosed at a “well-child” checkup appointment when he was 1/2. He continues to travel to Primary Children’s Medical Center once a month for chemotherapy and an examination, which will continue until 2007. His parents also administer treatments on a daily basis to ensure the cancer does not return. Volunteers Sought for Liberty 4th of July Celebration 5K youth winners who competed with a = from left to right: Colton Eyres (15),4th place a winner; Hayden Schenck (10), - place rall, and Heidi Fuller (13). Colton, Hayden, and Heidi are all from Eden. end of the race, “I’m tired dad, but I’m going to keep going so I can help other sick kids.” Organizers would like to give a heartfelt thanks to those who donated prizes: Wolf Creek Resort, aley Market, Eats of Eden, Soccer (Brian & Jen Burrows), Maverick Stores, Leisure Pools & Spas (John & Kim Brady), Bears Food Service (Dave Sharon Beckert), Lance Albrechtsen, Orthodontist, Brandi Messerly, Mary Kay Cosmetics, Lisa Pack, Tesha Pack, Dacry Adams, Danielle Shaum, Jason Fuller, Todd & Julie Schenck Donations are still being collected by organizers. For more information, contact Melanie Eyers at 745-0461 or Sharon Beckert at 7450523. Donations can also be sent directly to Primary Children’s Oncology Department on behalf of Lucy, Kallie, or Jacob. The Liberty Park Board is looking for volunteers to help with this year’s July 4th celebration; please show your community spirit and volunteer! Booth space is also still available for rent. The holiday will begin with breakfast at 7:30 a.m., followed with games and activities throughout the remainder of the day, and fireworks at dusk. Hill Air Force pilots will also do a fly over. For more information, call Mike or Stephanie at 745-1176 or 745-4187. Huntsville History Library Open to Visitors During July 4 Celebration The Huntsville oy Library of Ogden Valley is now in full operation and ready to accommodate any and all researchers seeking information on individuals and families who once resided in any of the Ogden Valley communities of Eden, Liberty, Huntsville, or Ogden Canyon. Additionally, the library contains histories of events and happening in a collection of historical scrapbooks that contain information on such things as Valley celebrations, weddings, golden anniversaries, obituaries, and community activities and records. The library will be open on July 4 following Huntsville’s Patriotic Program that begins at 11:00 a.m., and will remain open until about 2:00 p.m. The History Library is located at 7365 E. 2nd S., two buildings east of the Shooting Star Saloon in the building that once housed the office of Dr. John F. Wikstrom. Be sure to come by for a visit! Winners of the 5K run, from left to right: Nick Fisher, Ist; Summer Hogge, 2nd; and Jay Preston, 3rd. Nick ran the race in just under 19 minutes, winning a round of golf donated by Wolf Creek Resort. Father’s Day Sunday E Brunch Tammy Peterson, stated, “This was a really cool thing for members of the Valley to do. My children, including Jacob, thought it was great that they could help too by donating quarters they have saved.” Jacob’s older brother Porter commented towards the Crossing the finish Jackson Fork Inn line. Viesend OCDINS FASHION, FOOD © FUN FLING Posh Salon & Day Rehreat and Une’ present sirul you Saturday, June 18 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Parking lot 7 Great Harvest & Posh re : Day Retreat 00 S. sul eat tickets $10; $15 9 ou Served with fresh fruit and baking powder biscuits. *Ham, Bacon, or Sausage & Eggs *Blueberry Pancakes & Eggs door. Benefits the Christmas Box House and Heaven's Gate Animal Sanctuary. *Salmon A Traditional Country Inn *Omelettes 801-745-0051 7345 E. 900 S., Huntsville, UT 84317 www jacksonforkinn.com Dinhedreae Monday— Thursday 5:00 —9:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday 5:00 p.m.—10:00 p.m. Sunday— Brunch 9:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m. Sunday— Dinner 3:-00 p.m.—8:00 p.m. *Eggs Benedict *Huevos Rancheros Prices range from $7.50 to $11.15 per plate We sneciaiieg in table SEryie 4 ie I ! 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