
Omu’s JournalBighorn of Red Canyon
In my opinion, the most accessible place in Utah to see bighorn “sheep” is Red Canyon Visitor Center, on the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area.
In my opinion, the most accessible place in Utah to see bighorn “sheep” is Red Canyon Visitor Center, on the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area.
It is well known that Utah’s state history is unique, with Pioneer Day marking a major milestone.
The 4th of July celebrations have finished, and for a few moments it seemed like Americans joined together to celebrate what a grand nation we dwell within.
Brilliant setting sunshine pours through the dappled shade of AnnaMaranna Gardens.
July in Utah is filled with fireworks.
In 1978, Elder Brother Mark and I floated the White River from Rangely, Colo., down to the Old Bonanza Bridge.
As June wraps up and comes to a close, we look forward to July activities with the nationally recognized Independence Day celebrations and Utah’s festivities for Pioneer Day.
The motto of my birth state, Kansas, is “Ad Astra Per Aspera.” The Latin translation is “to the stars, through difficulties.” John James Ingalls coined the motto in 1861 stating, “The aspiration of Kansas is to reach the unattainable; its dream is the realization of the impossible.”Enough history.
This week in history6/29/1950“Ballard ward reorganized”During Sunday sessions of Ballard ward conference, the following officer changes were made in the organization:In Relief society Mrs.