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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?
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.
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.
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Utah Food Bank Partners with Boy Scouts of America to
Collect Food for Local Families
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - March 13, 2014 - Utah Food Bank and its partner agencies across the state are working with the Boy Scouts of America to help Fight Hunger Statewide during the 28th annual Scouting for Food, scheduled for Saturday, March 22. This food drive comes at a critical time when supplies at Utah Food Bank and emergency food pantries are beginning to thin following the holiday season.
Come one come all to the annual Plain City Founders Day Celebration scheduled for Saturday, March 15th.
The celebration will be held at Plain City Elementary school. A social hour along with community displays
will begin at 3:00 PM. Dinner will be at 4:00 pm, with a program immediately after.