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Thursday, May 1, 2025

Obituary- Mary Elaine Jackson Horsley

 Mary Elaine Jackson Horsley passed away at home on March 2, 2025 in Cottonwood Heights, Utah. She was born on December 17, 1943 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Ray William Jackson and Mildred Anne Smith. She married Jack Ferrell Horsley on September 15, 1961.

Elaine was the Best Grandma EVER! She loved children, and her grandchildren, great grandchildren and great, great grandchild were the light of her life. Even at the end she would smile if she saw children. She was a master crafter and created wonderful gifts for people she loved. She also served on the executive board for the Festival of Trees and as PTA President. Elaine also served as a ward and stake Relief Society president, stake Young Women president, and as an instructor in gospel doctrine and temple preparation for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Elaine loved every holiday, no matter how small, and she decorated for and celebrated each one. She also loved car rides. It didn’t matter where or when, she just loved to go. Bear Lake was her favorite place. She was always the happiest when she was there surrounded by loved ones and playing games at the kitchen table.

Elaine is survived by her husband Jack Ferrell Horsley and their children, Julie (Tom) Thorum, Jeff (Tori) Horsley, Jennifer (Allen) Atkinson and Jason (Emily) Horsley. They have 13 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild. She is also survived by her sister Sherrie Jackson.

Elaine was preceded in death by her parents Ray William Jackson and Mildred Anne Smith; siblings Fay Young, Marba Evans, Grant Murray, Joan Laws, Billy Ray Jackson and Jay Jackson.

Thank you to the hospice caregivers – Benjamin, Eliza, Sheila, and Diane for their kindness and love while they cared for Elaine.

A viewing was held Saturday, March 8, 2025 from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. at the Hillside Ward Chapel, 7075 South 2245 East, Cottonwood Heights, Utah 84121, followed by funeral services at 11:00 a.m. Interment was at Memorial Mountain View Cemetery, 3115 East 7800 South, Cottonwood Heights, Utah 84121.

Nikki Weston is the new head of the American National CattleWomen



 We are excited to have Nikki leading ANCW and are confident her leadership will bring valuable direction and continued growth to our organization.

Rich County Sheriff's Report

 Traffic Accident w/ Damage 4 

 Intrusion Alarm 2 

 Animal strays,dead,noise 3 

 Agency Assistance 1 

 Citizen Assist 6 

 Civil Dept. assist 6 

 Criminal History 17 

 DUI Alcohol or Drugs 1 

 Grass Fire 1 

 Fraud 1 

 Medical 1 

 Suspicious Incident 1 

 Suspicious Person 1 

 Suspicious Vehicle 1 

 Theft 1 

 Threats 1 

 Traffic Hazard 1 

 Traffic Violation 1 

 Dead Body 1 

 Abandoned Vehicle 1 

 VIN Number Inspection 8 

 Welfare Check 1

 Total Incidents for This Report: 61 

Bear Lake Kids Club


 Bear Lake Kids Club Spring Activity is here! We will be going to MW Quarter Horses in Laketown to learn about horses and taking care of them, having a chance to ride them, ride on the horse drawn wagon and see some baby animals.


Bear Lake Kids Club is for Kindergarten-Senior in High School aged children in the Bear Lake Valley (Idaho-Woodruff). Parents are welcome and encouraged to come!


Please RSVP using the QR Code or at this link so that we can get a count for lunch. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd4tjhadwhNmGbhliY925WaJ18TlXBxEBWyWJfOLd144luBOA/viewform



Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Obituary- Shirley Johnson



Shirley Rae Davenport Johnson, 81, passed away suddenly on April 26, 2025, with her eternal companion, Scott Nebeker Johnson, by her side. She was born on April 11, 1944, to John Revell Davenport and Barbara Erickson Davenport. She was the second of six children.

Shirley was raised in Ogden, Utah. She treasured her family memories with her parents and siblings while camping, fishing, hunting, and non-stop laughter. During her education, she was a choir member and cheerleader and graduated from Bonneville High School in 1962.

Shirley met the love of her life, Scott, while in Bear Lake at a family reunion. They dated throughout high school and were married shortly after graduation on June 8, 1962. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan Temple in March of 2020.

Scott and Shirley lived in Laketown while Scott continued working on his family ranch. One of Scott and Shirley’s early passions was meeting new friends while operating the Johnson Lakeshore (the current Rendezvous Beach State Park).

Early in their marriage, they suffered the loss of two premature infants, Leslie, and later James. Because they did not have any children during the Vietnam War, Scott was drafted and left for service on February 8, 1966. Shirley moved back to Ogden with her parents and worked at the IRS. During Scott’s service, Scott was injured while jumping from a helicopter and was then stationed in Okinawa. Shirley had the opportunity to join him in Okinawa. They loved the Okinawan people and memories. During that time, they suffered the loss of premature twin girls. Shirley returned home shortly before Scott completed his military service.

Shirley suffered another premature infant loss before being blessed with her miracle babies, Richard Scott and Michelle Rae.

Shirley loved dressing in nice clothes, jewelry, and wearing lipstick (she had her lipstick on the day before she passed while riding in the truck with Scott).

Shirley had many callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints which included Scouts, Primary, Young Women, and Relief Society. Shirley provided dedicated service to her community while teaching 4-H classes and was one of the first EMTs on the Laketown Ambulance. She served thousands of delicious meals to the students in the Rich County School District while employed as a lunch lady and manager.

Shirley and Scott valued the friendships they made while owning a lot at Emerald Beach on the east side of Bear Lake. The past thirty-seven years was enjoyed while building the family cabins and relishing fond memories with family and friends.

Shirley was a firecracker and spoke her opinion. She was the first to offer food, provide rides for grandkids, and loved to have fun! She had a zest for life, witty personality, and enthusiastic sense of humor. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. Her children and grandchildren have the best memories of her delicious meals, funny comments, support at activities, spunky personality, crazy cats, moo moo dresses, infectious laugh, and unwavering strength and love.

We find solace knowing that mom’s last days were well-spent. We had a wonderful week full of laughter and peace. She has been reunited in heaven with her beloved children (who went too soon before her) along with her parents and siblings.

Shirley is survived by her husband, Scott Nebeker Johnson, her children Rick Johnson (Denise), Michelle Peterson (Justin), five grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister, Barbara, and brother, Rod.

As per Shirley’s wishes, there will only be a viewing held in the Laketown LDS church (115 S 100 E) on Friday, May 2, 2025, 11:00-12:45 with interment following at the Laketown cemetery.

Bear Lake


 

Just a Little Bear Lake History by C.T. Buttars

 


Monday, April 28, 2025

GC Library - May Book Club

This month the GC Library Book Club is reading Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver. Come on in to pick up your copy and then join us to discuss on Wed, May 21 at 6:00 pm. Everyone is welcome!


 

Fiber Optics in Logan Canyon - work begins Monday, May 5

 

Construction Notice | April 28, 2025

Project Overview


The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) is undertaking a project to install fiber optics cable in Logan Canyon. This fiber optic cable installation will improve broadband access in Logan Canyon, allowing for easier and more reliable community connection for Logan City, Garden City, and Beaver Mountain Resort. It will also strengthen and enhance communication capabilities, strengthen emergency service support and create opportunities for these communities to expand services and improve connectivity.


Work is anticipated to begin Monday, May 5, 2025 and lasts approximately 18 months.



Current Work Zones


Begins Monday, May 5


Traffic impacts near Logan City and Garden City

What to Expect

  • Daytime work Monday - Friday
  • Occasional weekend work
  • Winter shutdown, finish work in spring 2026
  • Moving operations throughout the canyon
  • One way traffic with temporary signals, at various locations
  • Short-term 20-minute delays are anticipated
  • Noise, dust, and vibration
  • Heavy equipment, support vehicles, and crew members

CAUTION: Motorcyclists and cyclists

  • Uneven roadway surface in travel lanes

*Construction schedules are subject to change due to weather, utility, and material delays.

Project Map

Stay Informed

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Check UDOT Traffic today!


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Contact Us

Public Involvement Team

Hotline: 801-996-7086

Email: logancanyonfiber@utah.gov

Website: udotinput.utah.gov/logancanyonfiber

Heirloom Recipes: Good One Bowl Cake by Theora Tremelling




 

Ghana Service Project


 

Bear Lake State Park

 Water temperature in the Marina is 45 degrees

Rendezvous camp ground will open May 1st

Rich School Districtd

 May 2  Track at BYU/UVU

Marina Update March 2025

 





Construction on Paradise Parkway extension to Hodges Canyon


 

Garden City Art Gallery Opening in May

We NEED you!

We will be opening our Art Gallery in May!
We need:
1 - Still looking for a few more Artists, Photographers, Sculptors!
Any items made in the Bear Lake Valley that we can sell in the gift shop or art gallery! Please contact us! Great opportunity to show and share your talents! Several options to choose from to display, share and sell your talents. All items will be on consignment.
2- CONTEST to NAME the Garden City Art Gallery!
We are looking for a unique name, that will represent the area well. Post here or email us your ideas! (bearlakeprinting@gmail.com)
Art Gallery is part of Bear Lake Printing and Party Store with UPS Shipping.
We can't wait to hear your great ideas, and meet some great talent!



Bear Lake Monster Sign

 We have a new sign in Garden City. Thank you USU students and professors.



LAKETOWN MUNICIPAL ELECTION

 

Event End Date & Time
June 6, 2025 05:00 PM
Event Deadline Date & Time
06/06/25 05:00 PM
Notice of Municipal Offices to be voted on in the Laketown Municipal General Election. Election to be held on November 4, 2025. - Mayor - 4-year term - (2) Town Council Members - 4-year term each - (1) Town Council Member - vacated seat (term 2026-2028) The candidate filing period begins June 2, 2025, and ends June 6, 2025, at 5:00 PM. Declaration of Candidacy forms will be accepted June 2, 2025-June 4, 2025, during normal Laketown Office Hours. However, Candidates may contact the town clerk to make alternative arrangements to submit Candidacy Forms during the filing period time frame if the Candidate is unable to come to the Laketown office during regular office hours. Declaration of Candidacy Forms or Nomination Petition must be filed in person with the Town Clerk at 10 North 200 East, Laketown, Utah during regular business hours (Mon- Wed 9:00 AM - noon) unless other arrangements have been made with the town clerk during the filing period. Candidate must meet the following qualifications: 1. Be a United Sates Citizen at the time of filing 2. Be at least 18 years of age at the time of appointment. 3. Be a legal resident of Laketown for 12 consecutive months immediately preceding the date of the appointment. 4. Be a registered voter of the municipality. 5. Not be a convicted felon, unless the right to hold elective office has been restored. Posted this day 15th day of April 2025
Notice of Special Accommodations (ADA)
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION DURING PUBLIC MEETINGS In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this meeting should notify the town clerk three days before the meeting, so arrangements can be made.

Sunday, April 27, 2025

Garden City Fire Control Board - Documents updated

 Documents Updated

GCFD Control Board

Garden City Fire Protection board meeting and budget amendment hearing

Notice Date & Time: 4/21/25 6:30 PM -4/21/25 8:00 PM

Description/Agenda:

        April 21, 2025 6:30-8:00 pm
145 W Logan Road

Call to Order

Approve Agenda

Approve Previous Minutes

Open Public Hearing

Public Hearing for 2024 and 2025 amended budgets.
	Open discussion and public comment -Limit comments to 3 minutes

Close Public Hearing

Approval of budget changes

Close Public Hearing

Open Monthly Board Meeting

Old Business
	Fire Insurance Inspection Results

New Business
	Transparency Compliance Status

Treasurer/Financial Report
	Retirement Rate Approval

Fire Chief's Report
	District Status
	Purchase Requests


Approve Expenses

Adjourn


Contact information:

Laura Cluff , lcluff323@hotmail.com, (435)946-2460