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Show Volume XV Issue XII The Ogden Valley news Page June 1, 2008 Huntsville Scouting for Ogden Valley Talent Organizers of Huntsville’s 4th of July celebration are looking for talented residents from Ogden Valley who are willing to share their talents so this year’s patriotic program will be the best ever! Entertainers will perform between 5 and 20 minutes, depending on their selection. We are looking for dancers, singers, tumblers, etc. A professional sound system —Public Notice — with wireless microphones will be available, along with CD and MP3 capabilities. A stage area will also be available for use. Larger groups may use the grassy area in front of the stage for their performances. For more information, or to sign up, call Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Entertainment Director Marilyn Froerer Utah Noxious Weed Act, Section 4-17-3, at 745-2321 or email her at <marilyn@ to every person who owns or controls land froerer.net> in Weber County, Utah, that noxious weeds standing, being, or growing on such land shall be controlled and the spread of same prevented by effective cutting, tillage, cropping, pasturing, or treating with chemicals or other effective methods, or combination On June 24 through June 27, crews danger to your property, please fill out one thereof, approved by the County Weed from the Division of State Lands, Fire and of the work summaries. You can also turn Supervisor, as often Forestry will be in Nordic Valley with a in receipts for landscaping services or puras may be required large chipper to dispose of cleared brush chased lawn equipment. In-kind matches to prevent the weed and dead trees. The work crew and the are valid from any Nordic Valley resident, from blooming and equipment are available through a grant homeowner, or landowner. maturing seeds, or from the Division that requires an “In-Kind Please place cleared trees and brush spreading by root, Match” from local residents and commu- in neat piles next to the road before the root stalks, or other nity businesses. June 24 – 27 chipping activity. Please pile means. Previous cleanups have exhausted the branches and trees so they are all facing Upon failure to inventory of “In-Kind Match;” therefore, the same direction. A large sign should comply with this anyone wanting assistance in disposing be placed on the debris signifying if you Please remember notice, the owner of landscaping materials will be required would like to keep the mulch for personal or person in posto complete an In-Kind Matching Work use or if you want the Firewise Committee to eradicate dyer’s session of property woad this season— Summary report, which can be found online to dispose of it at their discretion. upon which noxious it’s the law! at www.ogdenvalleyfiresafety.org, from For more information, or if you would weeds are present Nordic Valley street captains, or from the be willing to volunteer to help with this shall be deemed negligent and enforced Eden Post Office bulletin board. Anytime project, please call Nicole Householder at control measures may be imposed at the you conduct yard work that mitigates fire 745-1122 or Carolyn Daniels at 745-6135. discretion of county authorities. Expenses of control measures employed by the county shall be paid directly by the owner or person in possession of the property, or On May 17, shall constitute a lien on the property and members of the become collectible by taxes. The following Ogden Valley Community Church helped with Huntsville’s town cleanup. Shown at left areSteve The Huntsville Park Beautification Wilson, Karen Smith, Tom, Committee will be giving away a Harley Anne & Pete Davidson motorcycle to one lucky Gompert, Jeff Huntsville supporter during the 2008 Smith, Randy Independence Day celebration. Only 400 Hicks, Ramesh VIP tickets will be sold for the price of Krishnan,Mike $100, or you may buy 5 for $475. Purchasers of the VIP package will receive Gompert. their choice of breakfast or lunch for two during the July 4th celebration, VIP preferred Shown at lawn seating for two to the evening entertainright are Tom Ogden Valley Church helping with Huntsville Town Cleanup Mayinto17, ment, and one entry the 2008 drawing for the Gompert, Steve motorcycle, cash, and other prizes. Wilson, Anne & While the VIP package is available to Pete Gompert, all U.S. residents, we are hopeful an Ogden Jeff Smith, Valley resident will be the lucky winner. Mike Gompert, Randy Hicks, R a m e s h Krishnan. Weber County General Notice to Control Noxious Weeds Nordic Valley Firewise Community Cleanup Scheduled for June Ogden Valley Church Helps With Huntsville Town Cleanup are declared noxious weeds for the State of Utah and the county of Weber: • Bermudagrass (cynodon dactylon) • Canada thistle (cirsium arvense) • Diffuse knapweed (centaurea diffusa) • Dyers woad (isatis tinctoria L) • Field bindweed (Wild Morning Glory) (convolvulus arvensis) • Hoary cress (cardaria drabe) • Johnsongrass (sorghum halepense) • Leafy spurge (euphorbia esula) • Medusahead (taeniatherum caput-medusae) • Musk thistle (carduus mutans) • Perennial pepperweed (lepidium latifolium) • Perennial sorghum (sorghum halepense L & sorghum almum) • Purple loosestrife (lythrum salicaria L.) • Quackgrass (agropyron repens) • Russian knapweed (centaurea repens) • Scotch thistle (onopordum acanthium) • Spotted knapweed (centaurea maculosa) • Squarrose knapweed (centaurea squarrosa) • Yellow starthistle (centaurea solstitialis) For information on how to control and/or eliminate these noxious weeds, contact Weber County Weed Control Officer Jim Parks at 399-8356, or James Barnhill from the Weber County Extension Office at 399-8200. Huntsville Independence Day VIP Packages Now Available—Includes opportunity to win a Harley Davidson To that end, we are trying to be accommodating and flexible, with Ogden Valley residents being given the first opportunity to purchase the tickets. As an added incentive, checks may be postdated until June 20, 2008 so you will be assured of getting one of the coveted tickets. Postdated checks will be deposited after June 20, and your VIP ticket package will be sent out after the check clears. More details and order forms are available at <www.HuntsvilleTown.com> Proceeds will go towards the beautification project of the Huntsville Park and downtown area. Thanks for your support. High Altitude Fitness Summer Camps *Newly Added* Luke Stayley Football Camp June 24th - 26th lping with Huntsville Town Cleanup May 17, 2008 Ages 7-15 from 5-8 p.m. $60 All Offers COnsidered! Prime Lot in Bailey Acres .61 Acre frontage faces east. Great neighborhood. MLS #757932 Judy Knudtson 710-0827 or 745-2760 $14 ,000 For more information visit: www.utahescape.com Drop-In Classes Art/Tumbling/Games Ages 2-12 Mon.-Fri. 9 AM ~ 10 AM ~ 11 AM Outdoor Adventure Day Camps Tuesdays 9am-4pm Rock Climbing $50 June 13 9am-4pm Horseback Riding and Dutch Oven Lunch (Ages 7+) $75 July 18 9am-4pm Pineview Reservoir: Canoeing/ Beach Day $50 August 15 9am-4pm Snowbasin: Nature Photography $50 Tumbling Classes Tuesdays 5:15-6:15pm Beginning/Beginning II Tuesdays 6:15-7:15pm Intermediate $65* Thursdays 5:15-6:15pm Beginning/Beginning II Thursdays 6:15-7:15pm Intermediate $65* *Please note that tuition has been reduced for summer, taking in to consideration that most students will miss 1-3 classes. Tumbling Camps June 9-13 1-3pm Beginning/Beginning II Tumbling $50 June 9-13 3-5pm Intermediate Tumbling $50 July 7-10 1-3pm Beginning/Beginning II Tumbling $50 July 7-10 3-5pm Intermediate Tumbling $50 Cheer Camps June 16-19 9-Noon Tumbling, Dance and Cheer Fun, Fun, Fun $75 August 4-8 9-Noon Tumbling, Dance and Cheer Fun, Fun, Fun $75 Kids-In-Motion $65 June 9-13 9-Noon July 7-11 9-Noon Princess Camp $60/includes supplies June 2-5 9-11am 3-5 yrs 1-3pm 6+ yrs July 14-17 9-11am 6+ yrs 1-3pm 3-5yrs Super Heroes Camp $55/includes supplies June 23-26 9-11am Ages 4+ Star Wars Camp Ages 6-11+ (children will be grouped by age) $80 August 11-14 9-Noon Water Wars and Sports Games Ages 5+ $40 June 16-19 1-3pm July 28-31 1-3pm For more information on the Children’s/Youth Programs, Call 801-745-2653 |