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Show were’ “THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS May Summary of Minutes | Announcements | Obituaries of Huntsville Town Council Meeting Held April 6, 2006 J He grew up | Rolla, Missouri sn Henry Berg ac to the Ogden/Roy area. e served his country during the Vietnam War in the Army and _ later retired from the - The Council approved a motion to authorize the expenditure of $4,000 for the 2006, qth of July fireworks show. Mayor McKay thanked Alan Clapperton and his family for their many years o service. Alan has put on the firework show for the town for the past 18 years and always does a great job. - There will be a town clean-up and block party on May 20. Council Member Sorensen is looking for volunteers to serve on a Community Events Committee. The clean-up will start at 7:30 a.m. at the East Bowery with a continental breakfast, and will continue till noon. Dinner will start at 6:00 p.m. also in the East Bowery of Huntsville Park. The whole community is invited to attend. Please bring a pot luck dish to share. See you there. Navy. On May 11, 1968, Henry married Joan Burkhart in Ogden, Utah. He was a member of The Assembly of God Church. He retired in 1993 after 32 years with Hill Air Force Base. After Henry retired, he enjoyed working as a security guard for Iomega. was very involved in the PTA proughou: his children’s school years, and had served as President. He enjoyed gardening, coaching soccer and playing with his grandchildren. Henry is survived by his wife Joan; son Jeffrey Berg, Roy; daughters Kimberly (David) Hadley, Cedar City; Karen (Rico Gomez) Berg, Liberty; five grandchildren, Tyler, Summer, Zackery, Tori, Rhet; greatniece Amber Mattson; twin brother Harry (Gerlinda) Berg, Germany; and _ sisters JoAnn (Robert) Rauzi, Farr West and Lydia (Ron) Marriott, Ogden. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Juanita Child, and a granddaughter Amber Avondet Funeral services were held Saturday, May 6 at Lindquist’s Roy Mortuary with Pastor Lonnie Campbell officiating. Interment, Lindquist’s Washington Heights Memorial Park. Email condolences to the family at <Irm@lindquistmortuary.com> - The Council set the date of May 4 at 5:30 for a work session to continue with the Land Use Ordinance review. This will be in conjunction with the Planning and Zoning Commission and will require the town council meeting to start at 7:30 p.m. - The Council approved a motion to set a Public Hearing date on the proposed Land Use Ordinance for June 1, 2006, at 7:00 p.m Note: This is only a representation of the highlights or action items from the Town Council Meeting. It is not a detailed copy. Other items were discussed but not included in this summary. To get a complete copy of the approved minaes please contact the Town Clerk at 7: Approved on April 20, 2006. oa — posted at huntsvilletown.com web si 15, 2006 Date Set for This Year’s Balloon Festival Yes, it’s happening! And this year’s Balloon Fest is going back to its roots as a community event put on by the community. Living up to its namesake, the Ogden Valley Balloon Festival will include events scattered throughout the entire valley The Balloon Festival will be held August 18 — 20 with morning launches each day, and evening launches on August 19 and August 20 with a balloon glow the evening of August 20 All Balloon launches and local entertainment will be hosted at the Wolf Creek site by the old barn on Wolf Creek Drive in Eden. Huntsville Park will host a variety of activities such as an art show, antique car show, children’s games, etc. Crafis and commercial booths will be held at Chris’ Café and the Jackson Fork Inn area in Huntsville near the junction of Highway 39 and Trappers Local businesses can jump on the “event map” by paying a fee to advertise their hosted event. The advertising budget is sufficient to draw crowds, but not so big as to draw too many people. The committee will focus on keeping this a great community event. Larry McBride of Eden is this year’s event chairman. Volunteer Board of Directors include Jim Ormsbee, Marie Ogden, Paul DeLong, Steve Roberts, Kris Wilkerson, Nancy Seraphin, and Larry McBride. For more information, visit <www.ogdenvalleyballoonfestival.com> When you Start Your “Spring Cleaning,” Don’t Forget the Mailbox It’s time for spring cleaning—sweeping and vacuuming, moving your warm-weather clothes to the front of the closet and chest of drawers, checking the outside of the house to see if it needs repairs, painting, or general sprucing u While you’ re spring cleaning the house, don’t forget to check on your mailbox. Neat, attractive, well-maintained mailboxes contribute to the overall appearance of the neighborhood and community, and to the security of your mail. After all, your letters deserve a clean, safe place to stay too Here are some an housekeeping tips for your mailbox e If your mailbox is mounted on a pole or post, check its stability and make sure it is properly anchored. e Your mailbox identifies your address, not only for the letter carrier but for the police, the fire department, emergency workers, other service providers, and visitors to your home. Make sure your address appears on both sides of the mailbox, and that numerals and letters are at least one inch tall. e Check the door and its hinges. Make sure it closes properly to keep your mail in and the wind and rain out. Do you see any sharp edges or nails sticking out? Protect your hands and those of your letter carrier by filing off dangerous points. Also, sand and repaint or replace your mailbox if it’s rusty—you don’t want to have to get a tetanus shot, and neither does your letter carrier. The Postal Service™ requires “USPS Approved” curbside mailboxes whenever a mailbox is newly installed or replaced. You can find them at most hardware stores. 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