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Show Page 4 THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Volume XII Issue I April 15, 2005 Jim Anglesey—Community needed to help him finish the music Fellowship Bible Church Invites Community to Participate In National Week of Prayer In honor of the National Day and Week of Prayer (May 1-7), the pastor of Fellowship Bible Church of Liberty would like to serve the community with some of their special needs by inviting members of the community to submit the names of those with special needs. Those names may include a soldier or a critically ill family member or friend. You may submit full names or just first names. The names will be posted on the front wall of the church and the church will pray for each person in the worship service on Sunday, May | at 11:00 a.m. Names can be submitted by e-mail to dgonino@biblicalministries.org or by mail to: GONINO PO BOX 253 EDEN UT 84310 Other than an acknowledgement of receipt, no other contact will be made to those who submit names unless requested. Snowbasin Announces Extended Skiing Season—Ticket prices lowered Snowbasin — A Sun Valley Resort is pleased to announce they are planning to remain open through Sunday, April 17. Several storms in April have brought fresh snow to resorts along the Wasatch Front providing excellent spring skiing conditions. Needles Express, Little Cat, Becker, Middle Bowl _ Triple/or Porcupine, and John Paul Express lifts will be operating. Strawberry Gondola will close for the season Sunday, April Snowbasin Ski Resort — A Sun Valley Resort is the site of the 2002 Grizzly Downhill and Super G Races, and is part of the collection of resorts and hotels owned by Earl Holding. For more information about Snowbasin, call 801-620000 10 Wolf Creek Resort, home of the Utah Men’s Amateur 2005, has announced the opening of its golf course for the 2005 season. Full Day (9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.) Adult $39 b Adult Discount (with card) $29 Child 7-12 $23 Child Discount (with card) $16 $19 Seniors (65+) $29 Child Discount (with card) Little Cat Seniors (65+) representatives JIM ANGLESEY $19 $12 $16 $25 Join us and enjoy Mother Nature’s gift to us a spring snow and great spring skiing cont. on page 12 New water sources combined with improvements to the irrigation system to ensure a lush green course throughout the season. ~ New maintenance equipment for increased efficiency. ~ Extensive renovations of all facilities within the clubhouse, with another significant facelift planned for the near future. ~ Investment in Guest Services staff providing bag drop, valet, and genuinely friendly and caring employees ~ Reduction in number of tournaments from 60 last year to only 28 this year, which will result in less wear and tear on the course. report Photo courtesy of Shanna Francis/OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Matthew McGinty of Savannah, Georgia enjoys the snow at Snowbasin. course improvements during this period to improve the golfing experience. The resort now ranks as one of the top 10 courses in Utah, and is set to host the 2005 Utah Men’s Amateur in July.” Major improvements include: ~ “s Oz) =~4- | to the #9 and #15 par A new lake between #1 and #9. New ™ Prudential Utah Real/ Estate ZEW, Changes fives. ~ bunkering on #2, #9, and #16. Addition of extensive wildflower flora throughout the course and new tee markers. | 18 Years Professknal RealEstate services in No. Utah including Ogden Valley, & Morgan County. WV ShS Former WCR “Woman of the Year,” ‘Multi-Million Dollar te Opens ~ $31 $22 a Child Resort that the course is shaping up and is improving with every sunny day. Wolf Creek has also been upgrading resort facilities. “Quite a lot of changes are taking place this season, not only to the course, but to exterior of the clubhouse’s lower level as well. While the course actually opened in 1963, the most a Half Day Adult Adult Discount (with card) ing himself as an audio engineer. Brigham Young University was looking for an instructor for music recording, and he was asked to interview for the position. Jim states that he was surprised when he was selected for the part-time job, which lasted for over 20 years. He served as the Director of Sound Recording Technology Instruction at the School of Music, one of the first such programs offered in the U.S. During his time at BYU he was also Director of Vocal Point, an innovative men’s a cappella vocal group. Though Jim never found the time to finish that degree he initially pursued in theory and composition, eventually sound recording technology degree programs were becoming available at selected universities around the country; clearly, he was ahead of st aia programs and a self-made educ Tim. also worked in the industry recording as an engineer in Los Angeles, Hawaii, New York, and Salt Lake City; and worked Wolf Creek Resort Golf Course Late Season Lift Rates Effective April 11, 2005: Little Cat Many of you have already read letters to the editor in the past two editions of The OGDEN VALLEY NEWS concerning Jim Anglesey and his battle with Luekemia. We thought it might be nice for people to get to know him on a more personal basis. The following touches on some of the personal aspects of his life. Jim Anglesey and his wife Theresa Ellis have been self-employed musicians for most of their lives. Innovators in the music industry, they have been playing, writing, and teaching music for many years Jim is a Vietnam War Veteran who stopped his music making in the late sixties to obtain training as a Radioman; he used his skills handling top secret communications for the Navy. After the war, Jim attended college for severs years majoring in composition. However, he wasn’t happy with the degree programs and their lack of emphasis on popular music that he was interested in. He continued his study in the music industry, reading trade magazines and, in particular, train- Long-term plans call for construction of an additional 18 holes. Wolf Creek golf course is easily one of the most scenic courses in Utah. A mature, well-established championship golf course with a solid reputation, Wolf Creek delivers a contrast of scenery and challenge for golf enthusiasts of all ages and levels of expertise. 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