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Fruity Cake Bakery

Pleasant View—If you have a sweet tooth, take a drive down to Fruity Cake Bakery. They feature a large variety of baked goods such as: cookies; brownies, including their most popular orange brownie, cheesecakes; cupcakes; and many more tasty treats. They also offer a variety of soups and fresh bread. With a constantly changing menu, there is always something tasty and new to try! Right now they have a seasonal favorite of pumpkin cheesecake, so stop by for some hot soup and made from scratch baked goods. They also cater, so keep Fruity Cake Bakery in mind for your next event.

Pleasant View City Report

The Skyline Drive Project was discussed at the City council meeting on September 23. Currently, the project is looking at different ways to help reduce traffic in certain areas with limited impact to the environment. According to the Skyline Drive Project website, “Numerous traffic deficiencies have been identified with moving traffic along the Pleasant View bench to connect with US-89.

Students Set to Perform “Oklahoma”

Pleasant View - Weber High’s drama class will be performing Rodgers & Hammerstein's Broadway musical “Oklahoma,” a love story set in a Western Indian Territory just after the turn of the century. Drama teacher Mark Daniels is excited to see his students take on the iconic musical because he feels it has set the standard and rules for which all other musicals still follow today.

Weber High School Honor Roll 2014-15 1st Quarter

Weber High School Honor Roll 2014-15    1st Quarter

 

12th Grade Highest Honor Roll (4.0)

 

Weber County Commission Weber Area Council of Governments

Weber County Commission

Weber Area Council of Governments

Notice Date & Time: 11/3/14 4:30 PM

Description/Agenda:

 

MEETING NOTICE
OF THE
WEBER AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS

RAMP tax a misuse of government power

Consider an 11 year old boy who gets invited by his friend to go watch a new movie that has just come out. Everyone that he has talked to says it’s a great show. He asks his parents if he can go Saturday evening. They inform him that he will be allowed to go if he has his chores done and if he has earned the money. So he spends his time throughout the day getting chores done and asking for additional jobs to earn the $7.00 that it will cost for the movie ticket. The time finally arrives to go to the movie and he eagerly heads off to the show.

Up For Re-election: The Weber County Ramp Tax

This year, residents of Weber County will have the opportunity to vote on whether to continue the one-cent recreation tax that is used to fund recreation, arts, museums and parks, also known as “RAMP.”

RAMP receives one-cent for every $10 spent on recreation in Weber County. This is "anything fun," RAMP Staff Secretary, Shelly Halacy said, including going to the movies, bowling, etc.

Election 2014 Ballot Initiatives

Elections in Utah are unique in that voters often get the chance to decide policy change by voting on initiatives and referendums during election years. Sometimes these changes result in State Constitutional amendments and this year is no exception. On November 4, voters will decide the fate of three proposed amendments that were passed during the 2014 Legislative Session by a two-thirds majority. Here is a quick rundown of the initiatives.

Amendment A – Utah Qualifications of Tax Commission Members

Retention of Judges Process

 

New School Board Members to be Decided in Upcoming Elections

        District 1: Current school board member, Terryl Warner, faces opponent David Clark in upcoming school board elections. While both candidates were handpicked by Gov. Herbert, they do have distinct differences in ideology that should be considered before casting your vote.

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