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Box Elder High Instrumentalists selected for the All- State Orchestra

Two young men from Box Elder High have been selected as new members of the Utah All-State Orchestra. Caleb Thomson, a senior at BEHS is a clarinetist, and Chase Ferry, a junior at BEHS is a cellist. They joined over 200 high school instrumentalists from the state, to participate in the All-State Orchestra, which is sponsored by Utah Music Educators Association. Utah's largest organization of public and private music teachers dedicated to promoting excellence in music teaching and music performance.

Box Elder High School boys swim team take Region 5 title

The boys from Box Elder High boys swim team were determined to keep their undefeated regular season on a roll with the region 5 title. They faced some tough competition from Mountain Crest winning Box Elders first region title since 2003. Box Elder girls finished fourth behind Sky View, Logan and Mountain Crest.

Box Elder High- events

Mar. 17-April 10 -NEW! ACT prep classes. Please see the flyer for more information. This is an invaluable tool to help raise your ACT score.

Making of America Seminar

 

               Have you ever wondered how was America made and why do we not see the stories of American history in the schools anymore?  Who were the pilgrims and founding fathers and what did they know that caused them to create this great country that has been considered the most powerful and prosperous throughout history?  Did God have a hand in it?

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: Apple Creek bulk Foods

Apple Creek Bulk Food Company at 875 N. Main, Highway 89 in Willard is owned by Greg and Rachelle Arlint.  Their small business is unique in that it specializes in Amish goods.  A walk around the store is a treat as you will find such things as Amish made rockers, quilts, bulk foods, seasonings, candy, canned foods and a deli that serves meats, cheeses, ice cream and sandwiches.   There are many other items of interest and you will find value in the visit to this great little store.

 

Photos are by Steve Child

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: Etched In Stone

Etched In Stone is great small business at 138 W. 12th Street in Ogden, owned by Wallis Burnside. This small business specializes in etched by hand artwork on cemetery markers, monuments, relief sculptures and stone signs.  Some of the other items provided by this unique company are bronze plaques and specialty urns.  Wallis takes the time to work with his customers to ensure that they get what they have envisioned for their loved ones, homes and businesses.

Box Elder High Sterling Scholars

Christian J. Perry, Scott M. Frischknecht, Kimberly Eden, McKell Nelson, Chalisse Hunsaker, Derek Skiby, Madison Riccardi, Zachary Ewell, Savannah Sorg, Caleb Thomson, Jayden Harames, Nicole Kearl, Sarah Draper, Sarah Shaw

 

Early Season Wildfires Caused by Private Burning

Early Season Wildfires Caused by Private Burning

 Fire officials are issuing a caution as warmer weather arrives. Already this year, a handful of fires that were initially ignited by individuals wanting to clear dead grass or dispose of organic waste have escaped control when they were not being tended and flared up or when unexpected winds carried embers into dry grass.

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: Moore's Café

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: Moore's Café - Bernice, the oldest of the Moore’s' four children, and her husband, Nolan Kelley, manage the Perry location. Moore’s Café would like the public to know that they are going to have a new schedule for the coming year. They are closed every Tuesday and Sunday but will be open all other days of the week from 7:00am to 9:00pm. Moore’s Café has been a great asset to Perry’s community and Perry City appreciates their hard work in serving us.

Perry Hometown News

Mayor Karen Cronin has written an open letter:

 

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