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Show The Ogden Valley news Volume XXVII Issue VI Page 7 August 1, 2020 Announcements NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE HUNTSVILLE TOWN PLANNING COMMISSION, JULY 30TH, 2020 Public notice is hereby given that the Huntsville Town Planning Commission, Weber County, Utah will hold a Public Hearing Thursday, July 30th at 7:00 p.m. at the Huntsville Town Park West Bowery, Southwest corner of the park at 7400 East and 200 South. ing. If Dan were able to speak to us today, he A Public Hearing will be held on the following item: would say these words from his own written • Ordinance 2020-6-25: Amendments to Use Regulations in R-1 Zone 15.6.2 history: “One of the most important things I The amended ordinance can be found at www.huntsvilletown.com and available upon request. want you all to remember as you read and look through this history is that I love the Lord and All interested parties are invited to attend. Posted: Town Hall know the Gospel is true. There is nothing of Post Office th greater importance than to live so that our fam- Dated this 15 day of July, 2020. huntsvilletown.com ily can be together forever and experience the _______________________________ pmn.utah.gov joy that “surpasses all understanding.” As Paul Beckki Endicott, Recorder said in quoting Isaiah, “Eye hath not seen, nor In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing assistance with attendance to these ear heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man, the things that God hath prepared for meetings should call Beckki Endicott @ 801-745-3420, giving at least a 48 hour advance notice. them that love him” (I Cor. 2:9). Dan is preceded in death by his beloved Colleen, his daughter Karen Rhodes Starnes, his parents, and all his siblings. He leaves behind his wife Bonnie; his children: Mike (Julie) Rhodes, Marlene (Will) Worthan, Jeff (Annie) Starnes, Chris (Wendi) Rhodes, Kevin (Rachael) Rhodes, Michael (Vickie) Arnold, Barbie (Brad) Harrington, Vicki (Mark) Nye, Scott (Marcie) Arnold, Brad (Joanne) Arnold; and 55 grandchildren and 69 great-grandchildren. to GOED and the Utah System of Higher A family graveside service was held Education to create in-demand, short-term eduWednesday, July 22 at Liberty Cemetery. All cational programs that will be promoted to others are invited to view the service online furloughed, laid-off, or dislocated workers, at <www.myers-mortuary.com/> Please share To provide education to employees displaced as well as underserved or other populations your stories of Dan on this website as well. by COVID-19, today, the Utah Governor’s affected by COVID-19. GOED will oversee the The family would like to thank Intermountain public information campaign through the Utah Hospice for their wonderful service to our fam- Office of Economic Development (GOED) and Works program within its Talent Ready Utah ily. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to its Talent Ready Utah team, in partnership with center. The initiative supports the Utah System the Utah System of Higher Education (USHE), <AriseCharities.org> launched the ‘Learn & Work In Utah’ outreach of Higher Education’s Custom Fit program and several other workforce training programs to and education initiative. The program is in response to the Utah provide education and training at the state’s Legislature’s 5th 2020 special session and H.B. public higher education institutions. “The coronavirus pandemic has adversely George Arthur Ford, 102, died July 8, 2020. 5010. The Legislature requested a program to affected many Utah families and community encourage career development and workforce Richard Gibson Marriott, 74, died July 10, engagement for citizens recently displaced by members,” said Dave R. Woolstenhulme, the 2020. the COVID-19 pandemic. CARES Act funds to state’s commissioner of higher education. “As Mae Charlton Adams, 93, died July 15, 2020. support additional and new short-term training our state begins the process of economic recovprograms will be available at higher education ery, higher education will serve a pivotal role institutions across Utah. Interested students in helping individuals reskill and re-enter the should inquire about the program at their favor- workforce. We want Utahns to know that these educational programs can help them develop ite local tech college or university. “Many Utahn’s are fortunate enough to still and sharpen the skills needed to prepare for be working. However, many are not working their future.” As part of this initiative, the Department because of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Val of Workforce Services will use $75,000 to creHale, GOED’s executive director. “This progden alley ews gram can give those who have been displaced ate a dashboard to identify unemployment and from work—the unemployed, underemployed job opening trends to match workers with job and vulnerable workers—an opportunity to opportunities. GOED is allocating $200,000 to its ‘In learn new skills and get back on their feet to Utah’ campaign agency, Rumor Advertising, to help them be successful and find work to meet the skills they have learned. We are fortunate help manage the public information campaign. that the federal CARES Act funds and the This effort will work hand-in-hand with other Legislature are allowing us to use the money state-sponsored existing health, well-being and economic development initiatives, including for this program.” The Legislature allocated $4,500,000 each the COVID-19 response programs. Obituaries Dan Devere Rhodes August 22, 1930 ~ July 19, 2020 Dan Devere Rhodes was born August 22, 1930 in Liberty, Utah to goodly parents Charles Rhodes (1895 - 1984) and Ruth Dan Rhodes Nilsena Peterson (1896 1973). Daddy was born in the “old house” that still stands. He passed peacefully July 19, 2020 in his home just across the street from “the old house.” Dan suffered from Rheumatic Fever as a child and missed five years of school. He went on to earn a Doctoral degree in Education from the University of Utah. He was a Counselor at the Church College in Hawaii from 1958 - 1963 and then spent most of his career at Weber State University. In 1958 Dan was sealed to his beloved Colleen Mae Casey in the Manti Utah temple and they raised five beautiful children—two of whom were born in Hawaii. Colleen returned to her Heavenly Home in 1985. The next spring, Dan met and was sealed to Bonnie Rae Berlin in the Ogden Utah Temple, and inherited five more wonderful children. Dan adores Bonnie and has tenderly cared for her these past 35 years, sometimes even when she didn’t want it : ). Dan loved music and passed this and his beautiful voice onto many of his children and grandchildren. He loved electronics and could repair or build just about anything. Dan served the community with the Liberty Pipeline company and as a member of the Liberty Park committee. He served as the Bishop of the Liberty Utah Ward in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He also served seven missions total: as a young elder in California where he often sang in a quartet; with Colleen and their young family providing Family Home Evenings at the Utah State Prison; and later in life Dan and Bonnie served together in the Ogden Utah Mission, Ogden Utah Temple, BYU Center in Jerusalem, Orlando Florida Temple, and Brisbane Australia Mission. Dan is a man with a deep love for our Father in Heaven and the Savior. Many people in this world have great faith and testimonies because of Dan’s faith and patient guidance and teach- New ‘Learn & Work In Utah’ Program to Assist Utah Workers: Provides training & re-training for workers displaced due to coronavirus Deceased Please send your announcements & photos to: O V n PO BOX 130 eden UT 84310 Announcements are placed free of charge. |