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Show vw “THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 5 June 1, 2006 A Special Invitation from Valley Market Three Eden Youth Pictured in Ensign Magazine For its second year, The Valley Market in Eden is holding their annual customer appreciation breakfast on Saturday, June 10. The community is invited to attend. Breakfast will be served from 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. Last year, The Valley Market served breakfast to Three Eden youth were recently pictured in the May issue of the Ensign magazine. Look for Melanie Miles, Sierra Schenck, and Brandee Stokes on page 105 of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint publication. The young women—ages 14 — 15— were part ofa Mia Maid group from the Eden 2nd Ward who attended General Conference in Salt Lake City this past April. According to the girls’ group leader—Ruth Ann Bushell—the photographer saw the girls’ bright and energetic faces and asked if he could take their picture. over 300 people. Throughout the morning, there will also be drawings for several prizes. Come by and enjoy the fun and the company of friends and neighbors. Hope to see you there! Eden 5th Grader Selected as Student Ambassador Fifth grader Somasundaram Riley Earl was recently selected to participate as a People to People Student Ambassador. Riley is the son of Brett and Darnelle Earl of Eden, and attends i eer Elementary in Harrisville where he is top of his class in Program) To attend the PAL Program, a stu- Darnelle Earl dent must pass a series of tests including the Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test (NNAT); and the Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS), which includes reading, writing, and math; and the Student Development Survey, which assesses academic performance, creativity, leadership, art, and music. Last fall Riley was selected as one of twenty 5th grade students representing Northern Utah to spend three weeks traveling to England, Wales, and Scotland as a People to People Student Ambassador. People to ople was founded by Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956. He believed that if people from different cultures could come together in peace ay friendship, eventually, countries would t Since it’s founding, People to People haa launched many international programs, including Sister Cities, Project HOPE, and Pen P: The objective of the People to People program is to promote international understanding of cultures and its people while building leadership skills among America’s youth This 20-day exchange consists of meetings with government officials, interacting with other students Riley’s age, and participating in educational activities. d his trip, Riley has been actively engaged in organizing fundraisers and obtaining sponsorships. you can help Riley in this effort, please contact the Earl family at 476-1026. Terry Hancock and Tom Ferguson from Valley Market present a $500 check to Valley Elementary. Principal Tommie Lee and Melissa Lewis stand with some of the students who won drawing prizes. male Suey Weber County Asks Residents to Eliminate Noxious Weed Compiled by Shanna Francis Ogden Valley News alfalfa seed contaminated with dyer’s woad seed was imported from Ireland and introduced to Utah near Brigham City. County residents are being asked to control the state listed noxious weed. You must pull the taproot out to eliminate it completely; at the very least, destroy or cut off the yellow blossoms to prevent plants from going to seed. On average, it takes about seven years of eliminating the plant from an infested area, as seeds can lie dormant in the soil for many years. Landowners can also spray for the weed, or call county to see if they are available to spray at cost. Dyers woad was ‘s eradicate dyers woad. originally cultivated 1910, NOXIOUS WEED cont. on page 15 Spring is so beautiful in the Valley, especially with all of those beautiful tall, ow and cropping up along the edge of the road, and in patches of turned over soil here and there n there, and there, and there! No, I’m not talking about dandelions, but dyers woad. Though the noxious is an economic nightmare for others. A non-native plant of Utah, dyers woad usually grows between one to four Woad War feet tall. It is a native to southeaster Russia. Around VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE FREE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE i i i i i Open @ 7:30 a.m. Daily. i l I i i I Drive One entree with each tegular priced entree of equal or greater value. Not valid with other discounts, offers, or promotions. Please present coupon Expires 6/17/06. VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE “SET COUPON to server. VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE Thank you to the following volunteers who helped staff the booth that morning: Craig Bonham— Vacation Pantry Stuffers Ron Lackey- Squeaky Cheeks Jim Halay -Alpine P a Carol Bledsoe — Alpine Pizza Also, a special “thank you” to Mac MacClary of Ogden Valley Balloon Adventures for providing tethered hot air balloon rides! The OVBA looks forward to making this an annual event, partnering with the GOAL Foundation to grow the Ogden Marathon. For more information about the OVBA visit <www.ovba.org> Relocate, retire or own a second home in Ogden Valley...1 hour from Salt Lake pd aang ape truly unspoiled... Snowbasin< and ecieete ee Arce I (801) 866-0111 3900 N. 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