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Monday, July 15, 2024

Pioneer Days Celebration-Laketown, UT

 Laketown Pioneer Day Celebration

Saturday July 20

Breakfast: 7:30am -10:00am – Ward Youth Fundraiser, $10 Adults $5 Kids
Outdoor Games: 8:00am -10:00am

Town Parade: 12:00pm – Begins/Ends at the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum

Kids, bring your bikes/wagons to decorate for the parade!

Laketown City Park
10 South Main Street,
Laketown, Utah 84038

Support your Local DUP (Daughters of the Utah Pioneers)

                         July 20th, 2024 Camp Ithaca Bake Sale 7:30 AM (until we run out)





Rich County Local Emergency Planning

 

Rich County Local Emergency Planning Chair-Bryce Nielson convened the meeting on July 10th.

Joey Stocking reported on the required radio updates. All law enforcement agencies will update their radios by October.

The Utah National Guard representative-Andy Wade shared the help that they can give counties and municipalities.

Travis Hobbs-Rich County Fire Warden discussed the Summer Wildfire predictions for the State of Ut. People need to be prepared to take care of their property by keeping bushes & trees trimmed and away for their homes. Travis is quite concerned about the dry conditions.  He also reported on the Rich County Emergency Response Vehicle which can be taken on the trails to haul people out of difficult situations or quick response to fire incidents.

Mike Wahlberg-Garden City Fire Chief talked about the 4th of July and how well it was handled in spite of the overwhelming attendance at the Park.

Discussion: Rocky Mountain Power will update your phones to let you know when there is an emergency happening if you take the time to call them and make sure your phone is synched with the program.

(Just a note: The LEPC does a lot for our County in keeping us updated and safe. Call Bryce to find out how you can help in emergency situations).

Garden City Town Council Meeting July 11th


Minutes approved

Business licenses: The Caribbean Cowboy -approved

Epic Recreation change of address-approved

Short-term Rental Discussion/Approval

Parking is still a problem for the town homes in Garden City and what to do about it was discussed. Should new builds on original plats be responsible for planning for over-sized vehicles? (this editor says they need to meet current guidelines). This will go into more discussion.

Encumbrance Discussion:

Parcels behind Bear Hollow-approved

Misc. discussion:

Ken reported on the well at Long Ridge. It has 1,000 gallons per minute.

Jordan will order benches and bike racks for the pickle ball courts.

Martel discussed trails and grants.

Pat is pleased with how Raspberry Days are shaping up.

Glen Gilles has decided to retire. You will see him around doing things to finish some projects.

Dan Kurek will be the City Inspector and Tyler will be over Commercial projects.

Mayor Mike reported that Mixed Martial Arts will be coming to Heritage Park in September.

Garden City Book Club Wed. 6:00 PM

 Discussing "Black Cake". I found the book a little interesting, but also a reminder of how we treat people different from us.

Bess Huefner

Watching the geese

 The geese dipping their beaks in the swamp down 150 So. I thought they were otters (don't laugh Bryce)

RICH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

 BOARD AGENDA

RICH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

BOARD OF EDUCATION

DISTRICT OFFICE

WEDNESDAY JULY 17, 2024

6:00 P.M.

Join Zoom Meeting https://uetn-org.zoom.us/j/88686968036?pwd=NQT5pqi60jobOm72aSUU6ticklmaIU.1

Meeting ID: 886 8696 8036

Passcode: 581848

AGENDA

REQUEST TO SPEAK

Report on National Skills USA competition: James Wamsley

CONSENT ITEMS

Minutes

Expenditures

ACTION ITEMS

Insurance for student

Staffing

Selection of a representative for opening institute

INFORMATION ITEMS

4-Day Week Survey

Home School Students

Update on Construction projects

OLAG update

UHSAA

USBA

Bridgerland

July Board Meeting

* May require a closed session

Woodruff Town Board Meeting

 

MEETING AGENDA

Town of Woodruff

P.O. Box 154

Woodruff, UT  84086

 

Meeting Description:  Board Meeting__________________________________________________               

Date:  July 19, 2024               Time:  5:00 p.m.                                      Location:  Town Hall________

 

Items to Be Discussed

 

 1

Follow up from previous meeting

 

 2

Approval of minutes from June meeting

 

 3

Approval of July bills

 

 4

Review and initial bank statement/credit card statement/monthly reports

 

 5

Other board concerns

 

 6

 

 

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Obituary-Brian Von Tingey




 Beloved father and husband, Brian Von Tingey, passed away on June 14th in a tragic accident while snorkeling with his wife in the Canary Islands. 

Brian was born on November 8th, 1967 to Dorothy and Wesley Tingey. He was raised alongside his brothers and sisters, Shawn, Darrin, Sharilyn, Karilee, Alisa, and Tylen, on the family ranch in Woodruff, Utah. Brian learned to work hard at a very young age. He and his siblings spent many hours working on the ranch and moving sprinkler pipe, sometimes starting at 4:30 in the morning before school, and again well into the evening hours. Throughout his teenage years, he worked for Deseret Land and Livestock during the summers. He was happy there was a “quitting time,” a distinct difference from working for his dad. From a very young age, Brian could outwork most grown men. That work ethic remained with him throughout the rest of his life. 

As a young man, he enjoyed skiing at Beaver Mountain and competing in high school sports. He excelled in basketball and also played football and ran track. He was a member of the first graduating class from Rich High School in 1986, after which he studied for a year at Dixie College. He then served a 2-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Barcelona, Spain. 

Upon Brian’s return from his mission, he studied Math Education at Utah State University where he met MaryAnn Siggard in a math class. They married in 1992 in the Logan, Utah Temple and graduated with their Bachelor’s Degrees in 1994. Brian would later earn a Master’s Degree in Educational Technology from Walden University. He began his teaching career in Coalville, Utah, where he also coached basketball and track. 

Between 1994 and 2005 Brian and MaryAnn welcomed 5 children into the world; 

Katelyn, Kyler, Sara, Damon, and Melayna. In the summer of 2002, they moved their family to Stuttgart, Germany for a 2-year adventure where Brian began teaching for the Department of Defense Dependent Schools. They loved it so much they decided to stay. Throughout Brian’s 22 years of teaching in Germany, he taught Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, and PE at Patch and Stuttgart High Schools. His love for competition and sports led him to coach basketball, softball, track, and golf over the years. He also served as the Athletic Director for his school from 2009-2016. He taught all 5 of his children AP Calculus and coached Katelyn and Sara in softball. He led the Patch High School softball team to multiple DODDS European Championships. Brian influenced thousands of students over the years with his commitment to excellence and desire to help his students achieve their highest potential. His love for education did not stop with his career. He was a lifelong learner and enjoyed listening to podcasts discussing topics such as history, economics, and philosophy. 

Brian and MaryAnn shared many adventures over their 32 years of friendship and marriage. They visited 28 different countries. Throughout their travels, they loved sightseeing, attending concerts and musicals, and high-adventure activities. In the last three years, Brian and MaryAnn’s favorite activity has been exploring the beautiful bike trails all over Europe on their e-bikes. Brian also enjoyed golfing with friends and spending time with his family. He shared his love of learning, skiing, ping-pong, adventure, sports, and dad jokes with his children. He worked hard to support them in their interests, talents, and goals. He made each of them feel seen, heard, and loved. 

Brian is deeply missed by his family, friends, and past students. He was predeceased by his father, Wesley Robert Tingey. He is survived by his mother, wife, children, and three grandchildren, Nora, Neo, and Ender. 

A funeral service for Brian will be held at 11:00 am on Monday, July 15, 2024, at the Woodruff LDS Chapel, 180 South Main Street, Woodruff, Utah.  A viewing will be held prior to the service from 9:00 to 10:30 am at the church.  The interment will be at the Logan City Cemetery at 4:00 pm. 

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to help cover funeral costs and overall expenses.  You can donate directly to the funeral expenses below or you can send funds to the Tingey's family Venmo account: @melayna-t 



Sunday, July 14, 2024

Rich County Sheriff's Sale July 18th, 2024

 

Daniel J. McDonald (#07935)

McDonald Fielding, pllc

P.O. Box 1184

Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062

Email: dan@mcdonaldfielding.com

Telephone: (801) 372-0055

Attorneys for Plaintiff

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IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, RICH COUNTY,

 

STATE OF UTAH

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JAMES RYAN STONE,

 

Plaintiff,

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ILLIMITABLE INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Utah limited liability company,

 

Defendant.

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY

 

Civil No. 230100038

 

Judge Angela Fonnesbeck

 

Tier 2

 

 

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT HAVING LEVIED UPON THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY BY THE RICH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE, THAT AT 1 O’CLOCK P.M., LOCAL TIME, ON THE 18th DAY OF July, 2024, AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE RICH COUNTY COURTHOUSE, FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, RICH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, 20 South Main, Randolph, Utah, 84064, ALL INTEREST OF THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT, ILLIMITABLE INVESTMENTS, LLC, IN AND TO THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY SITUATED IN RICH COUNTY, UTAH, WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SHERIFF’S SALE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, PURSUANT TO A WRIT OF EXECUTION ISSUED BY THE ABOVE-ENTITLED COURT ON MAY 22, 2024. EVERY BID IS AN IRREVOCABLE OFFER. PAYMENT IN FULL IS REQUIRED BY CERTIFIED FUNDS NO LATER THAN 5 P.M. LOCAL TIME on the date that is three (3) business days from the date and time of the sale. the real property to be sold is as follows:

Commencing at a point 20.33 chains East and 14.15 chains North from the Southeast Corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 33, Township 14 North, Range 5 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, measure thence South 50 feet and South 59°02’ East 30 feet along the county road to the place of beginning; measure thence South 59°02 East 108 feet along the county road; thence at a right angle to the county road, South 31° West 128 feet; thence North 59°02’ West along a line parallel with the county road 63 feet; thence North to the place of beginning.

A.P.N.: 41-33-000-0032.

 

Location of the Property: 2123 S. Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT, 84028

 

            DATED this 29th  day of May, 2024.

RICH COUNTY SHERIFF

                                                                                   

                                                                                   /s/ Dale Stacey                                                                                                                                               

STATE OF UTAH      )

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COUNTY OF RICH    )

 

On this 29th day of May, 2024, before the undersigned public notary personally appeared Dale Stacey, proved on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name is subscribed to this instrument, and acknowledged to me that she/he/they executed the same.

 

Witness my hand and official seal:

 

 

/s/ Heather Brown

(notary signature)

 

Notary Public

Heather Brown

Commission No. 713919

My Commission Expires

09/05/2024

STATE OF UTAH