Sunday, January 26, 2025
Saturday, January 25, 2025
Obituary-Lisa Kae Keyes
Lisa Kae Keyes
March 5, 1961 — January 15, 2025
Evanston
Lisa Kae Keyes, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, passed away surrounded by her family on January 15, 2025. Born March 5, 1961 to Charlotte and Larry Johnson, she was the oldest of 3 daughters, she was raised in Laketown, Utah, where she grew up participating in many activities and sports, which is where she found her love for softball. Softball was a huge part of her life for many years. Shortly after graduating, she married her high school sweetheart, Eddie Keyes on June 29,1979. Together they raised their 3 children Tristan (Will) Brooks, Bo (Aleisa) Keyes, and Chance (Sydney) Keyes. While raising her children, she passed on her love and passion for sports to them. She took great joy in watching her children succeed, you would always find her on the sidelines cheering them on. Everyone always knew who her children were because she was the loudest one in the stands and on the sidelines.
As her family grew, so did her love. She welcomed her children’s spouses like they were her own children. But when she became a grandmother, she found her true happiness in life, her grand kids. Nothing made her more proud than being called Nana. But when she couldn’t spoil her grand kids, her dogs were spoiled in every way. Her love for her dogs almost outshone her love of her kids.
In between being Mom and Nana, she enjoyed the freedom of being able to travel with her favorite person, her husband. Their favorite yearly trip would be their trip to Deadwood South Dakota, where she always came home with more than she went with, because of her love for slot machines. They also very much enjoyed their annual trip to Sturgis with their son Bo and Aleisa, where they went to and enjoyed many concerts.
Lisa leaves this Earth with a legacy that lives on through her husband, 3 children and spouses, and 11 grandchildren. Lisa is survived by her husband Eddie, her mother Charlotte, her two sisters Nicky (Jody), and Robyn (Troy), her children Tristan and her husband Will and their children Jaxson, Mason, Brooklynn, Kayson, Taggart, and Willow. Bo and his wife Aleisa and their children Jaylon, Ashlyn, and Eli, and Chance and his wife Sydney and their two children Max and Hadlei. She is preceded in death by her father Larry Johnson, her maternal and paternal grandparents, and her mother and father in law.
She will be remembered by her feisty spirit and her love for her family.
Funeral services will be held at the Elm Street Ward Chapel, 251 Elm Street, Evanston, on Saturday, January 25, 2025, at 1:00. Viewing will be held prior to services from 11:30 to 12:45. Interment will follow in the Evanston City Cemetery.
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Public Hearing - Garden City Planning Commission
Notice Date & Time: 2/5/25 5:00 PM
Description/Agenda:
PUBLIC HEARING The Garden City Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. at the Garden City Lakeview Building located at 69 N. Paradise Parkway, Building C. AGENDA 1. Roll Call 2. Discussion of Ordinance: #25-01 - An Ordinance Updating the Storage and Use of a Recreational Vehicle. #25-02 - An Ordinance Updating Flag Lots 3. Adjournment The public is invited to attend the meeting, listen by phone, or give written comment. The conference phone number is #1-866-347-5097. There is a 2-minute limit on those commenting during the meeting.
Notice of Special Accommodations:
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this public hearing should notify the Garden City Office at (435) 946-2901, 69 N. Paradise Parkway, Garden City, Utah, on Monday through Friday, at least 3 working days prior to the public hearing. The office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Notice of Electronic or telephone participation:
Contact the Garden City Office 1 business day prior to the scheduled meeting for electronic participation information, 435-946-2901.
Other information:
Location:
69 N Paradise Parkway, Garden City, 84028
Contact information:
Sharlene Millard , townofgardencity@gmail.com, 4359462901
Laketown Planning & Zoning Commission Agenda
Monday, January 20, 2025
Cisco Sonar - Ice formation on Bear Lake
Debating as to whether Bear Lake will freeze it's always a matter of great discussion. When I first arrived 50 years ago it would typically freeze four out of five years. In the last 20 years the weather has moderated and freezing patterns have changed. Now it becomes ice covered less frequently.
Typically, as the surface of the lake approached 32° F, the fog would disappear. If we had a high pressure and no wind the lake would begin to skim from the shore. It would start over the shallow water in the north end and proceeded down the west side. Ice will then freeze off Gus Rich Point and Rendezvous Beach. As the cold continued, the entire lake would freeze but there will be open water off the Eden deltas due to the canyon winds. At any time, a storm and wind could break up the lake but the time to refreeze is shortened because of the millions of ice cubes floating around. For the lake to freeze totally overnight, the best scenario was a heavy snowstorm followed by sub- zero temperatures and dead calm. We haven't experienced that weather pattern recently, but the lake continues to freeze, so is the difference due to climate change? There are many different factors involved other than the air temperature. Factors like lake elevation, summer temperatures, heat budget, and weather during the fall and early winter.
I now think there's another factor involved that we have not considered in the past, lake elevation management. Frequently in the fall, water from Bear Lake is released into the Bear River for flood control and to make room for spring runoff. The warm surface water withdrawn from the lake with colder water remaining while with no lake inflow. If we get a cold winter with lots of snow, then it may be more likely to freeze.
This year the opposite is happening. PacifiCorp has not released any water out of the lake this fall. They are diverting warm (relatively thinking) Bear River inflow into Bear Lake to reach a target elevation in the spring. I don’t recall this scenario being used before. It should result in more warm water remaining in the lake.
If my theory is correct, Bear Lake will not freeze this year. If it does, then my theory is wrong. This is how we learn in science.
History of Our Area - Brick Making
Samuel Brough owned and operated a brick yard. It was located about a mile and a half north of Randolph, on the south east corner of the Billie Gray farm. At this yard they made about 4,000 brick a day in a pug mill turned by one horse while a man shoveled the mud into the mill. "Grandfather skillfully rolled the brick by hand, and put them into the molds. Each mold held three bricks, and there were two boys to off bear the brick and place them in the sun to dry. When they were properly dried t hey were put in a brick kiln to be burned. The burning was a very important part, as too much fire would melt the brick, yet it required a hot fire to make the light colored brick which some people desired. The brick for the George Spencer home, now owned by Ruth Clark, was a special order of light colored brick. The regular brick sold for $9 a thousand. Most all of the brick homes were built by Samuel Brought, and many are in use today. William T. Rex was taught by his grandfather to mold the brick. Some of the boys who worked at the brick yard were: Alfred Rex, William Longhurst, Samuel Rex, Lewis Longhurst, Henry Grant, Delbert Fackrell, Arthur Rex, Oze Rex, and Levi O. Pead.
Lewis Longhurst
From Rich Memories published in 1962
Bear Lake Wildfire Working Group Meeting
Bear Lake Wildfire Working Group Meeting 2pm
LEPC 4PM @ Wed Jan 29, 2025 2pm - 5:30pm (MST)
(bryce.nielson@gmail.com)
Bear Lake Monster Fest-2025 needs volunteers-It is a fun time had by all-come and give your support
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Local Emergency Planners Meeting - January 29th at 4PM
Local Emergency Planners Meeting, Wednesday, January 29th, 4PM at the Garden City Fire Station.
Wednesday, January 29 · 2:00 – 5:30pm
Time zone: America/Denver
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/hwg-
Or dial: (US) +1 224-880-0578 PIN: 583 711 634#
More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/hwg-fudn-icu?
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Friday, January 17, 2025
Garden City Fire District Board Meeting, Monday, December 23rd, 2024 - 6:30PM
Garden City Fire District Board Meeting, Monday, December 23rd, 2024 - 6:30PM
Leonard O’Reilly, Reporter
Four board members were in attendance.
The purchase of property for a satellite station property in the south end will soon be consummated after a six month wait. This is still ongoing.
There was a discussion of the amended budget for 2024. Other than your reporter, there were no visitors for the public hearing for the 2025 budget. It was voted on and passed by the board.
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The responses for the month were:
3 - Carbon monoxide alarms
2 - Fire alarms
7- Medicals
1 - Structure fire
32 - Business inspections
And over 250 Short term rental inspections








