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Perry Home Town News

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Perry Business Spotlight - Rusted Spoon

Perry--If you are craving some great homemade country cooking, you must stop by the Rusted Spoon in Perry. This family-owned business is serving up homemade soups and pies!! Not to mention the house favorites like country-fried steak, and just the mention of their delicious Chicken bacon avocado sandwich is enough to make your mouth water! They serve breakfast all day; so, garden in the morning, and then head on down for a late hearty and tasty breakfast. As for pie--who can pass up their homemade crust? Give this quaint family-friendly restaurant a try. Your stomach will thank you!!

Perry Religious Happenings

Perry mid-singles Ward—Ruth Hart Huff rounded up a group to go play Frisbee golf at John Adams Park on June 11. All singles and their kids were invited out for a great time of ‘Getting’ our DISC GOLF on!’ This event turned out to be great fun of all! There was laughter abound with the excitements of this game.

Perry City hometown News

Perry City wants to remind residents of the new burn permit procedures. In an effort to streamline burn permits and fire prevention, Perry City has contracted Burn Permits with their fire service provider, Brigham City.  To view the Burn Permit Applications and Rules, see the Burn Permits link at:  http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/slc/projects/ifp/html/webSMF_new.php.

 

Summer fun with kids

Creating Bubble prints:

First you need some water, tempera paint, and dish soap. Mix about a 1/2 cup of water, 2 Tablespoons of paint, and a few squirts of dish soap in each container. We experimented and added a little more dish soap, if needed!  My daughter thought it was fun and enjoyed the mixing part. Then, add a straw to each container and make sure you blow into the mixture. It is like blowing bubbles in your milk or juice.

 

THE BUZZ ABOUT MOSQUITOS

Weber/Box Elder County--If you have ventured outside lately you cannot help but notice the unusually aggressive mosquito population that has taken over Utah yards. An extra warm and wet spring has made Utah yards beautiful but it has an ugly side effect; mosquitoes that are aggressive and in abundance! Mosquito Abatement in both Weber and Box Elder Counties are doing their best to spray and keep those blood sucking pests down. On their websites, it is recommended to wear bug repellent with either DEET or Picardin to protect yourself  from the biters that may cause West Nile Virus.

A NEW EXPERIMENT IN SCIENCE- COMMON CORE TAKES OVER

Utah--While many states are turning away from Common Core amidst concerns over poorly planned curriculum and testing, that even teachers are not allowed to see, Utah is jumping in with both feet getting ready to embrace the Science Standards.

Calls Drive-In--A Tasty Treat

Perry--Calls Drive-in is finally back open for another tasty season! Box Elder County locals have waited all winter for one of their favorite burger stops to open back up and it is finally time. Featuring homemade root beer in a frosted mug--how can you resist? Of course, you will need a mouth-watering burger and fries to eat with all that root beer to wash it down. One of their customer favorites is the DUANE--a large mouth-watering burger that cannot be resisted.

Perry Religious News

Perry—ShaNell Merrill, from the Perry Mid-Singles Ward, arranged the activity for Friday, April 17th, to the Heritage Theater's production of "Lend Me a Tenor" (not the musical), followed by ice cream at the Frozen Udder. Jacob Thompson was directing, and they wanted to show their support.

Ruth Hart Huff helped with the fireside that took place on March 22 at the Old Perry Church. They had speaker Patriarch Hillam there speaking on patriarchal blessings. He spent a lot of time answering questions about that subject. This was a very inspirational fireside.

Perry Home Town News

 

Perry—The Perry City Council approved an ordinance which will allow chickens in residential zones. Permits for the chickens are required and were available April 1, 2015. There are rules for keeping the chickens:

-        12 hens per residential lot

-        No roosters or crowing hens

-        And will require all chickens to be kept in a coop at night.

For more information contact the City offices.  

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