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Show Volume XVIII Issue XXIV The Ogden Valley news Page 7 March 15, 2011 Position on Huntsville Town Council Snowy Mountain Sheep Creamery Open _ Accepting Applications Right Here in Eden, Utah Huntsville Town is accepting applications for a Council Member vacancy. The appointment will be to fill the remaining 8 months of a 4-year term. Council members must live within the Huntsville Town boundaries and be a Huntsville Town resident. Interested persons can mail resumes to: HUNTSVILLE TOWN ATTN GAIL AHLSTROM PO BOX 267 HUNTSIVLLE TOWN UT 84317 Resumes are due by March 31, 2011. Huntsville Town Culinary Water Treatment Plant Operator Sought Huntsville Town is Town is looking to hire someone with operataccepting applications for a culinary water treatment plant operator. This is a part-time position, and will average between 20 to 50 hours per month. This person needs to live within Weber or Morgan Counties. Qualifications: Monitoring plant operations, equipment maintenance, and knowledge of drinking water regulations, water sampling, filing reports, and daily monitoring. Huntsville ing experience and who is willing to get state certified. If you are interested and qualified for this position, please send your resume to: HUNTSVILLE TOWN ATTN GAIL AHLSTROM PO BOX 267 HUNTSVILLE TOWN UT 84317 Applications are due by March 31, 2011. Realtor Receives Award Spring Bengtzen, Branch Broker, Keller the board. Williams Success—Eden, Spring Creek Realty Group, recently received the Gold Level Award for Professional Achievement from Northern Wasatch Board of Realtors for 2010. This award is given to professionals based on gross volume sales, committee involvement and participation in RPAC, which is directly involved in protecting private property rights. Spring co-founded the Young Professionals Network in Northern Spring Bengtzen Utah and continues to serve on In September 2010 she helped organize a fundraising event for the Christmas Box of Ogden, an emergency shelter for victims of child abuse and neglect. Bengtzen has been a top producing agent in both transactions and sales in Ogden Valley since 2004. In 2010 she received the prestigious “30 Under 30” award from the National Association of Realtors for both her sales volume and professionalism. For more information, call 801-745-0745 or visit <www. springcreekut.com> Cheryl Mills of Eden’s Éclat Travel Participates in First-Ever “National Plan a Vacation Week” March 15 to March 21marks the official launch of “National Plan a Vacation Week,” a new nationally registered annual event. Cheryl Mills, owner of Éclat Travel in Eden is one of the select travel professionals to participate in this travel advisor extravaganza, which showcases the best vacation experiences during this important travel booking window. Éclat Travel has a personal micro-website as part of the event, which can be found at <www.nationalplanavacationweek.com> “National Plan a Vacation Week” enables anyone looking forward to planning their vacations access to exclusive offers that are only available to select travel professionals. Éclat Travel highlights the travel experiences it has to offer during this limited time event on their micro-site. Enjoy a sneak preview of a few of the exclusive offers that will be available March 15 through March 21, 2011 by visiting Éclat Travel’s website at www.EclatTravel.com and clicking on the “National Plan a Vacation Week” banner. Exclusive offers are available, with several qualified vacation partners providing vacations in the following categories: Tropical Adventures, Pacific Paradises, American Discoveries, Occasions for Amazement, Fun for Families, and Viva Mexico. Cheryl will explain all the aspects in preparing and planning quality vacation experiences. Visit www.nationalplanavacationweek.com to explore great destination packages from Hawaii to Mexico, Orlando favorites, Jamaica resorts, all-inclusive Caribbean packages, and some off-the-beaten-path hideaways. All these amazing destinations are available for travelers to explore with the professional guidance and service of a qualified travel advisor. Mark the date on your calendar behind her are the views our dancing lambs look at every day. Oh, to be a sheep at Snowy For the love of cheese, good health, and Mountain Sheep farm and Creamery! Stig’s thirty-plus years as a European each other—that is the why Snowy Mountain Sheep Creamery was established last year as trained chef from Denmark reveals his culinary Utah’s first dairy sheep operation. Local agri- talent that he has transformed into creating culture support has been a passion for us for truly fine cheeses. His delicate handling of many years and now we are a part of our local our highly prized sheep milk and then properly aged cheese is a truly unique gift. agri community. Susan’s background, having grown up in The last twenty years for us was made up of being a part of corporate America—rarely the cow dairy area of North East Pennsylvania having time for each other, and always on the as a child and young woman, shines through road to somewhere . . . except home. Now we in the care and nurturing of these top-quality are home at last. We are at home here at Snowy French Lacaune ewes. Terrific genetics and Mountain Sheep Farm and Creamery with our outstanding nutrition creates unsurpassed qualidancing lambs and our two Great Pyrenees ty milk. Clean milk, full of the components necessary for creating fine cheese is a key critical guardian dogs Sasha and Kenai. success factor. Some may All milk is not ask, why dairy created equal, sheep? Well, and we will first, who not settle for can resist our any inferior sweet sheep product. that are so Our ewes docile and so have the findistinct with est pastures their indimade up of a vidual personunique blend alities? They of grasses, are cleaner legumes, than cows, and alfalfa and more ecolocated high nomically and in the Rocky environmenMountains— tally friendly an area very as well. Their manure is used Stig and Sue Hansen at the Snowy Mountain Sheep Creamery. similar to the Alps. In the for fertilizing a local berry farm, and the whey from the cheese snowy winter months, the girls are served up is used to feed a local farmer’s piglets. Our twice daily the highest grade of quality hay sheep produce the healthiest milk in the world. grasses and baled alfalfa, which is tested for Yes, sheep milk and sheep-milk products are purity and quality nutrition. Only the best for the best! the very best for the human body. Treat yourself, your family, and friends to For thousands of years, sheep milk has been the dominant source of dairy in the Middle East, truly the finest cheeses; try sheep cheese from the Mediterranean, and in Europe. Virtually no right here at Snowy Mountain Sheep Creamery one is allergic to sheep milk! On our website located in Eden, Utah. www.snowymountainsheepcreamery.com you can click on the health tab and learn about the qualities that make sheep products the superior dairy choice. For example, sheep milk has twice the protein of cow or goat milk, and the mineral and vitamin content is most often twice as high. This quality milk shines through in the delectable artisan cheeses produced here on the farm. Try our bloomy rind 100% sheep cheeses, and, yes, you eat the rind! Creamy, buttery, nutty, melt-in-your-mouth cheeses would be a subtle description of the bloomy rind cheeses. They come in brie, timid blue brie, and a distinct blue cheese. Try them with fresh fruit such as sliced pears, apples, or red grapes. Our smear rind cheeses are for the very disYou will be surprised and delighted by tinguished palette, and are the love of our restaurant chefs from Park City to Salt Lake City; what our dancing lambs provide in the way of they all love our King’s Peak and Strawberry a great, flavorful culinary experience as well as Peak blended milk cheeses of cow and sheep great health benefits. Remember . . . support your local producmilk. Slice into a Strawberry Peak round and ers, and here’s to your health! experience a true European Alpine cheese. For more information about purchasing All of our cheeses are named for the high rocky mountain peaks of Utah. Our label was cheese and/or visiting the farm, contact us at created with a photo of one of our top produc- 801-745-0388, 801-710-3833,or 801-891-2355 ing ewes named Bailey, and the mountains Monday thru Saturday. By Stig and Sue Hansen Saturday, April 9, 2011 EN E P S O OU H M P 6 rt – ou 2 s C Dr.) r n N U pe or S ap lkh & Tr of E T A 31 d S 34 (en --to participate in the Spring Cleanup event at the Holy Trinity Abbey Monastery in Huntsville. The clean-up will begin at 10:00 a.m. All are invited to help with this annual community project. Please bring gloves, rakes, and trash bags. Light refreshments will be on hand. For more information, please call Jeannie Wendell at 801-745-2879. TRAPPERS RIDGE/EDEN - THREE LIVING LEVELS! Acupuncture and Chinese Herb Clinic Beth Kristenson, Licensed Acupuncturist Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturdays 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on non-Community Acupuncture days. This 6 bedroom home, 4 bath home offers three separate living levels making it ideal for a multi-family purchase. The home sleeps 14 and includes a main level Master with ensuite bath, Gourmet kitchen with granite countertops, low maintenance slate entryway, attached three car garage with ski/gear room and two family rooms. Enlarged dining area seats 10. Oversized patio includes in-ground hot tub. Backs up to large tract of open space and community trail. Just steps to clubhouse and amenities area. Offered fully furnished. $549,000 Community Acupuncture on the first and third Saturdays of the month, no appointment necessary for Community Acupuncture. For more information, call 801-783-2094 or visit www.shanyaomtnmed.com Located in the Old Town Eden building 2234 N 5500 E next to Carlos and Harley’s. Barry Van, ABR, CRS, GRI (800) 853-7414 barryjvan@earthlink.net |