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Show wow et “THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 5 November 1, 2005 Peterson Builders Opens New Office in Eden—Community invited to open house Peterson Builders, Inc. invites you to an open ‘from 10: ales re 7:00 Fe m. me nee itsour new office andfon located at 4794 E. 2600 N. in Eden i. the Eden Car Wash. Refreshments will be se Peterson Builders, Tne. (PBI) was established in satisfaction, offeri two year warranty on every home built. ene to Peterson, the business’ goal is to insure that each client’s expectations are not only met, but sured.d Each client considering working with Peterson Builders is given a list of homes completed, and is invited to call a of those homeowners. Nearly all +h COMP clients to their = past clients are one of the company’s best sales tools. Peterson curently employs 20 staff members, and is joined by his sons Jason and Ben. Lynn provides a complete package for each client, assigning a full time project supervisor to each jobwho can it through the tire tiectnailling project. At the signing of a contract, a homeowner’: s manual is given to inform includ- Te 7 Peterson Builders owners, Jason, Lynn, and Ben Peterson with Sandy Hogge at their new location. 1976 by company president Lynn G. Peterson of Eden. Under his administration, the company has well recognized leader in the custom home building industry. nn states, “Our service oriented approach has given PBI a reputation that coincides with our motto—‘professionally built with integrity.” PBI ing a complete home maintenance section to help keep each home in top shape for years to come. Over the years, Peterson Builders has built more homes in Ogden Valley than any other builder. In 1993, the first ide of Homes house shown in Ogden Valley was built by PBI. The company w: honored to take home the “Peoples Choice Award” on their country style 2-story home. They have also of Homes—in 1999 and 2001. Lynn and his wife Maureen have ten children. Peterson Builders can be reached by calling 745-3577 during business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Be sure to come by and visit during our open house. Huntsville Artist Takes Top Honors at Art Festival to the Union Station one completed piece. The selection of award winners was by three jurors, and a silent auction then ensued Huntsville artist Eric Zschiesche took top The 24 Annual Ogden Arts Festival was held on October 7 and 8. More than 80 artists from throughout northern Utah displayed their creative wares as live bands played and food and drink was enjoyed. On Saturday, 16 artists competed i innthe Plain Fundraiser Run for Ski Team Come participate in the North Ogden Pass Uphill Trail R nt is a fundraiser for the Gatien ‘Nordic Jr. Ski Team. The course is a 3 mile uphill trail run with approximately 1,400 feet vertical climb. The vent will begin at 10:30 a. Participants will meet at the old gravel pit/equestrian park in North Ogden, approximately located at OGDEN Associatioi VAL ay ERS EEAR SES! Party! snuggle up for a night of great family fun. The pajama party will begin with entertaining bedtime stories, and continue with fun crafts and silly activities the whole family can enjoy. Delicious bedtime snacks will be served So come on over to the Ogden Valley Branch Library for an evening full of good books, tasty treats, and lots of great company. For more information about this FREE event, please contact Sarah at 745-2220. Slated 2650 North Mountain Road. Parking is at the equestrian park at approximately 2700 North Mountain Road. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. at the race site. The cost is $5.00 for those under 18, and - 7 for adults. v www.mttahinordio, com/ogden nordic/ email <nordicdogzz@msn.com> ~ Tickets are selling fast for the fourth annual Snowdance and Auction to be held on Saturday, November 19. The fundraising dinner and auction event will be held at Earl’s Lodge at Snowbasin, a Sun Valley Resort. The festivities begin at 6:00 p.m. This year, local ski legends will be honored for their contributions to the sport of skiing and their community. Honors will go to Rich Brewer, Bob Chambers, Spencer Eccles, The Earl Miller Family, Dick Mitchell, and Dean Perkins. Proceeds from the event will be used to further the goals of The Snowbasin Ski Education Foundation and The Ogden Valley Business Association. Tickets are on sale now for $60 per person, $600 for a table of ten, or $1,000 for a premier table sponsorship. ssion of The Ogden Valley Business Association is to enhance the quali- ty of life for citizens of Ogden Valley (including Ogden Canyon) through the promotion and development of community and economic resources including arts and culture, education, health and human services, tourism, and community services. The Snowbasin Alpine Team is the racing organization of the Snowbasin Ski Education Foundation (SSEF); a non-profit organization dedicated to the development of young ski racers. The Alpine Team pro- and to develop skills and discipline that will provide lifelong enjoyment of an active outdoor life For additional information about the event and to purchase tickets log on to <www.ovba.org> If you have any additional questions, you can also contact Lisa Karam at (801)791-8801 or at <lisa@ovba.org> + f ( ” St. James Catholic Church 495 North Harrison Blvd. Ogden, Utah ar November 11-12-10 AM-8 PM November 13° 9 AM - 3 PM HID Pest Control Fall is the time of year that all of those 66 Booths filled with Crafts & Goodies Raffle to Win $500 Cash & State of the Art Treadmill Meals Served by Javier's and Snider's insects (or many!) are bugging you and your family, call Casey for a free estimate. Quality work and reasonably priced pest control with great long term results. Call Casey Judd today at (801) 458-7378 or email <pauljudd@mstar2.net> Come see all the fun for yourself! Addai Atomic Chalet e 26 breeds available, 12 to 17 inches tall e Special order now for Christmas! Starting at $93.99 SF MOUTH OF OGDEN CANYON « OPEN DAILYAT10A.M. iE This executive style home in Eden i is the ideal place for family reunions or groups who like to vacation together. Five bedrooms sleep up to 18 people comfortably plus a loft and a living room with two sleeper sofas. The views of Snowbasin and the Ogden Valley make this home the ultimate retreat. A private outdoor spa at the Eden Alpine Retreat completes the perfect end to an ac tive day in the mountains. Contact homeowner Pam Crow via email <pam@edenalpineretreat.com> or (281) 492-6527 (Central Time). e Lifelike sculptures with intricate details and real poses © 621-1606 * or Fourth Annual Snowdance and Auction Announced Hotel, 24 and 3° place respectively to Lindey Carter of Layton and Jeff Hepworth of West Haven. Honorable Mentions were awarded to Daren Wilding of Willard and Roberta Glidden of Ogden. Additional information available at <www.Ogdenartsfestival.com> air painting competition. approach to painting that involves creatiting oe: work in the outdoors, reflecting the surrounding environment. Under darkening skies, the painters had from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. to paint, frame, and deliver F It’s a Pajama National Children’s Book Week at the Ogden Valley Branch Librar Grab your favorite blanket, a cushy pillow, put on a pair of your most comfortable pajamas, and join us for a party—a pajama party! The Ogden Valley Branch Library will be celebrating National Children’s Book Week with a Pajama Party on November 16 from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Patrons are invited to find a comfortable spot in the library and This cozy Bed and Breakfast is conveniently located just west of Huntsville Square, with breathtaking views of Snowbasin's peaks. The eclectic décor is perfect for this rural mountain setting. Featuring large guest rooms with king eds & private baths, your stay includes a healthy skier's breakfast in the beautiful common area. Fireplace, hot tub, ski storage, and many more amenities. Innkeeper Wes Welch will ski with you if asked, and he knows all the secret stashes. Contact him at (801) 745-0538 or via email: <wwelch1017@aol.com> www.rainbowgardens.com Visit www.ovba.org for special offers from local businesses |