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Show The OGDEN October 1, 2001 VALLEY NEWS PRSRT STD POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 11 EDEN UT POSTAL PATRON EDEN-LIBERTY-84310 HUNTSVILLE-84317 OGDEN CANYON- 84401 HCR 843AO Your Community Newspaper Inside This Issue: Valley Residents Pay Tribute to America Guest Commentary Page 3 Ogden Valley Business Association “Happenings” Page 4 Ogden Canyon Club News Page 5 “We Stand United” Pin Sales Breaks $1 Million Mark Page 6 Ogden Valley Library Schedule Page 6 September 11 . . . A Time for Reflection Page 7 Your Money After September 11, 2001 Page 7 New Restaurant Opens in Huntsville Page 8 Solar Home Tour Set for October 13 Page 8 Calendar of Events Page 9 Announcements Page 10 Weber Pathways Holds Meeting Page 11 We Salute . . . Julie Welch Page 12 Local Photographer’s Art on Display Page 12 NBA Helping Out Page 13 Early Church Buildings of Liberty Page 14 Classifieds Page 15 Huntsville residents of all ages line up to show their patriotic fervor in light of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the U.S. Photo submitted by Cleo Baur of Huntsville. Huntsville Woman Spurs Patriotic Activity Willow Wood Buttars of Huntsville wanted to find a way to show her and her family’s patriotic support, and love of their country in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the U.S. What began as a patriotic family activity on Sunday, September 16, soon snowballed into a show of patriotic community support. Over 120 residents of Huntsville, Utah lined the south side of highway 39, circling up the west side of Trapper’s Loop, waving flags as motorists passed by. The surprised motorists responded to the patriotic parade by honking their horns, and giving the thumbs up to the participants of all ages. KSL news video-taped the flag-waving Huntsville group, airing a segment of the tape on the 10:00 news Sunday evening. A National Prayer Proud American children raise their flags. Ve Vant Eyore Blood! By Thomas Jefferson With the excess amount of blood having been donated in the last weeks, the Red Cross has asked people to put off future blood donations until the end of October. Perfect! Vhy? Sixth grade students at Valley Elementary School are once again sponsoring an annual blood drive—originally the Katie Spainhower Blood Drive. Donations make it possible for any child in Ogden Valley to receive free blood donations should the need occur. Save your blood for a fun night where sixth grade witches and vampires entertain you with poems, magic tricks, and jokes while you save a precious life. Enjoy a blood Almighty God, who has given us this good land For our heritage, we humbly beseech Thee That we may always prove ourselves a people mindful Of Thy favor and glad to do Thy will. Bless our land with honorable industry, Sound learning, and pure manners. Save us from violence, discord, and confusion; From pride and arrogance, and from every evil way. Defend our liberties, and fashion into one united people The multitude brought hither out of many kindreds and tongues. Endow with the spirit of wisdom those to whom in Thy Name We entrust the authority of government, That there may be justice and peace at home, And that through obedience to Thy law, We may show forth Thy praise Among the nations of the earth. In time of prosperity, Fill our hearts with thankfulness, And, in the day of trouble, suffer not Our trust in Thee to fail; All of which we ask Through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. EYORE BLOOD cont. on page 5 Local Educator Wins Award Sixth grade Valley Elementary teacher Carolyn Hogge of Liberty is one of three 2001 winners of the Utah State Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching Award. Hogge’s award is for her mathematics teaching. The award brings with it a check for $750.00 for her to use at Valley Elementary School. Carolyn’s nomination packet will be forwarded to the National Council of Teachers Mathematics headquarters where one state winner is chosen from every state. A national win brings with it a check for $7,500.00 to be used at the teacher’s school. National awardees will be notified later this year. Mrs. Carolyn Hogge |