It is now time to see how the City Council candidates did. On September 3rd we had our annual meet the candidate night. I quickly posted the next day a summary of the Mayoral debate questions and ranked each answer. The city council candidate also debated this same night and gave some great answers. I have held my post regarding the city council answers until today. This allowed us to focus on the Mayoral Primary. So for your weekend listening and reading pleasure here is my analysis. The Candidates are as follows: For your listening pleasure, I recorded the debate and I have divided it into sound bites that you can download and listen to. I have chosen my favorite and my least favorite answer for each question. I will give each candidate who has the best answer "1 Point" and the second place candidate will get "1/2 Point". The person with most points wins the night. Final Score: I think we have some great candidates for city council and I encourage all to study their platforms closely. This post is open for you all to debate on my interpretation of the night, please feel free to comment.Introduction: All three candidates gave a two minute introduction. You can listen to it here: (cityintroduction)
How will you enforce ordinances and zoning laws? You can listen to it here: (cityzoning)
What do you want your legacy to be? You can listen to it here: (citylegacy)
Traffic – Are you willing to negotiate with UDOT? You can listen to it here: (citytraffic)
How are you in Personnel Management and Financial Planning? You can listen to it here: (citymanagement)
What are your top Priorities for the City? You can listen to it here: (citypriorities)
How would you revitalize 40th Street north and rental properties? You can listen to it here: (city40th)
Is our Sewer system adequate and what can we do to improve it? You can listen to it here: (citysewer)
Closing Remarks. You can listen to it here: (cityclosing)
Friday, September 25, 2009
Meet the Candidate Night – City Council Edition
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Labels: Brian Barnard, Brian Bernard, Bryan Benard, LaMont Camp, Russ Porter, South Ogden Elections
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Missing woman found
I guess our missing South Ogden woman has been found. She came home today on her own accord. http://www.standard.net/topics/news/2009/09/23/missing-south-ogden-woman-returns-home I am glad she is safe and hope her family is doing better.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Missing South Ogden Woman
Hello all.
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Labels: Linda Deschner
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Final Election Results for South Ogden Primary
I just received the final vote numbers. They will be presented tonight at council, so I guess you can still consider these as"Unofficial." John Bradley gained a few votes on Vick Mattson, enough for me to call a recount. Final Votes: 1118 Now on to the general election…what will happen next?
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Monday, September 21, 2009
Remembering Golf City and the fallout.
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Labels: Connie Ott, Golf City, Jim Minster, John W. Bradley, South Ogden Elections, Vicki Mattson
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
And the winners are...
I spent the night at the South Ogden city office awaiting the results with many of the candidates. It was a tense evening as we waited nearly two hours for the final results. Many of the council members joked about the old way of doing it. Writing it up on a chalk board and manually tabulating the paper ballots. Sometimes they were there until midnight. It was a fun evening of jokes and laughter but underneath it all laid the tension of who would win.
The final votes came in about 10:30 and the winners are:
Jim Minster - 370 votes
Vicki Mattson - 275
John Bradley - 261
Rick Westmoreland - 194
There are over 100 provisional ballots left and they will be tabulated by the 22nd.
I am amazed at these numbers. The political clout and connections that Vicki and Jim have is impressive. I really expected John and Rick to be up at the top. In the end this has been an amazing primary campaign and will continue to be an even crazier general election.
Congrats to all who ran, it takes a lot of guts to get out there and run for office.
P.S. Vicki did talk to me about being nice to her on my blog and she cleared up any miscommunication. Thanks Vicki for that and great job.
Also, I think we beat the standard with our results and tweets, thanks to everyone who followed the updates.
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Labels: Jim Minster, John W. Bradley, Rick Westmoreland, South Ogden Elections, Vicki Mattson
Monday, September 14, 2009
No Financial Disclosures Required for Primary Elections
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Labels: South Ogden Elections
Where to vote tomorrow
As many of you all know, the primary election is officially tomorrow. A number of you took advantage of early voting; however a number of you will be voting tomorrow. To help with your voting, I have put together a little info to help you find your polling location.
- Precincts 1-6 will vote at City Hall (40th Street)
- Precincts 7-12 will vote at the Browning Armory. (Highway 89)
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Labels: South Ogden Elections
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Hearts of Courage – Story of a local Ogden man and his escape from death.
I decided we need a Sunday break from politics -Here is a nice little Sunday post for everyone about a book I read last weekend. Many years ago, at the age of 13, I had the opportunity to hike up the Uintah mountains with my scout troop. It was four mile, full pack hike up the mountain where we camped near a lake and then hiked back down. At one point in the adventure, I became separated from my group and was lost for nearly two hours. My troop was in a panic and I was worried I would be lost forever. With the limited survival skills I had, I found a place to stop on the trail and waited for my rescue; fortunately this came quickly. There is a vividly memory of my scout master finding me and hugging me. He then took me to our camp and I enjoyed the rest of the trip. This was not the case for Joe Tippets in the book Hearts of Courage, by John M. Tippets. He instead took the teachings from his scout master (and many others) and lasted much longer in a climate much worse. Joe Tippets, a local Ogden, Utah man, experienced the ultimate test of survival in the Alaskan mountains. His plane of six people crashed over Alaska in the early 1940's. Somehow he survived with only torn blankets for shoes, limited supplies, and a copy of the Holy Scriptures. In the end, he spent nearly a month in the snow; surviving the ordeal with limited injury and helping three more of his comrades to safety. This short and captivating book, written by former American Airlines Credit Union CEO, John M Tippets tells the story of his father and his escape from death. Mr. Tippets uses his father's own words to help tell the story of The Gillam Plane crash of the 1940s. A crash that covered the newspapers at the time, even making headlines in the New York Times. The adventure has been forgot in today's time only to be revived in vivid and exciting detail by Mr. Tippets and his desire to bring his father's story to life. Many elements are intensely documented and researched, including easy to read maps and photos of the crash site. I was engulfed in the story and was unable to put the book down. Jon has done an amazing job of channeling his father's spirit in the story and brings to life this amazing journey. Quickly my wife picked it up and felt the same. It was then I knew I had to write a review about it this book. What made me fall in love with the book was Joe Tippets faith. I was amazed at his desire to pray and keep the group together. Joe made strong efforts to carry his scriptures with him, even when searching through snow and frozen waters for rescue. His keen sense of God, God's plan for him and his family kept him pushing through even some of the hardest part of the trip. Even when he thought he was near his final moments, he wrote a letter to his wife demonstrating once again his faith in God, "Try to keep enough money invested so you can give the kids a college education and be sure they both fill missions." The theme I found in this book was all about LIVING for what you believe. Many people say they would die for their religion, but Joe Tippets challenges us to live for it and follow the path of God. This is how his life was before and after his adventure. He was the first Branch President of the Mormon (LDS) Church in Alaska, later became a Bishop and a member of the Stake Presidency. To learn about an Ogden, Utah man who helped change the lives of those around him you will need to read this book. To know what he did to survive and how he turned to the Lord to find his way through the Alaskan mountains you will need to read this book. Finally to grow spiritually from his testimony you will need to read this book. You can pick the book up at any Deseret Book or at http://www.johntippets.com/
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Labels: Book Review, Hearts of Courage, John M. Tippets, Ogden
Friday, September 11, 2009
Standard Examiner Mayoral Candidate Survey and Taxes
The Standard Examiner published a great survey of questions for our mayoral candidates. It is truly worth a read for those who are still debating on whom to vote for. You can read the full article here: http://www.standard.net/topics/news/2009/09/09/south-ogden-mayor
- Where do you see the city in the next five years, and what would you do to make that future a good one?
- What are some of the things you feel are of great concern to those you would serve?
- South Ogden has partnered with the school district in the past year to build gym space for both the school and the city. Do you think it's a worthwhile venture to partner with other entities to fulfill the needs of your citizens?
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Labels: Jim Minster, John W. Bradley, Rick Westmoreland, South Ogden Elections, Standard Examiner, Vicki Mattson
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Who is BenJoe voting for South Ogden Mayor?
With all the campaign signs around, many people have asked why I haven't put a sign on my lawn yet. The reason is because I have not made a decision as to whom I am supporting for mayor. During this entire campaign, I have felt this has really been a two man race between John Bradley and Rick Westmoreland. They have the best credentials, education, and experience to hold the office of mayor.
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Labels: John W. Bradley, Rick Westmoreland, South Ogden Elections
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
South Ogden Newsletter - Becoming a Patriot
Council member Wayne Smith wrote a fantastic article in this months newsletter. Many of you will be getting this in the mail in the next few days. (or download it here) This is a must read for all who live in South Ogden. His theme centers around becoming a patriot and what this means to us here in South Ogden.
"abdicating your right to influence government and allowing the will of others, who's opinions may be contrary to yours, to prevail."That statement really hit home for me. It pushed me to want to want to be even more involved and to truly become a patriot. As Wayne said in his piece, being a patriot doesn't necessarily mean you fought and died for this country (howver those people are patriots). Instead being a patriot means you loved and defended this country by any means possible.
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Labels: South Ogden City Council, Wayne M. Smith
Monday, September 7, 2009
Who are you voting for South Ogden Mayor?
With the primary election ending in the next few days, many of you may be already voting.
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Labels: South Ogden Elections
Friday, September 4, 2009
Meet the Candidate Night – Mayoral Edition
Last night the Fire Department held their annual Meet the Candidate night at the new library in Washington Terrace/South Ogden. The crowd was one of the best I have seen at a political event for the area. Each candidate did their best and represented themselves as well as they could. However not all of them shined as bright as the others. Four mayoral candidates and three city council candidates were present to answer questions and meet the public. Since the Mayoral primary is coming up, we will focus only on the Mayoral section of the debate. I will save my city council portion for after the 15th. For your listening pleasure, I recorded the debate and I have divided it into sound bites that you can download and listen to. I have chosen my favorite and my least favorite answer for each question. I will give each candidate who has the best answer "1 Point" and the second place candidate will get "1/2 Point". The person with most points wins the night. Final Score: The forum is open for you all to debate on my interpretation of the night, please feel free to comment.Introduction: All four candidates gave a two minute introduction. You can listen to it here: (Introduction)
How will you enforce ordinances and zoning laws? You can listen to it here: (Zoning)
What do you want your legacy to be? You can listen to it here: (Legacy)
Traffic – Are you willing to negotiate with UDOT? You can listen to it here: (traffic)
How are you in Personnel Management and Financial Planning? You can listen to it here: (Management)
What are your top Priorities for the City? You can listen to it here: (priorities)
How would you revitalize 40th Street north and rental properties? You can listen to it here: (40th)
Is our Sewer system adequate and what can we do to improve it? You can listen to it here: (Sewer)
Closing Remarks. You can listen to it here: (Closing)
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Labels: Jim Minster, John W. Bradley, Rick Westmoreland, South Ogden Elections, Vicki Mattson
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
St-Ex Letter to the Editor Calls for New Leadership
An interesting letter to the editor from a local South Ogden resident - Jim Daily. Jim is an off and on visitor of city council meetings and always has an opinion or two about government. He sounds off today in a little letter to the editor that I found interesting (See Here)
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Labels: Recreation Center, South Ogden Elections
Candidates on Twitter, Facebook and the Web
In connection with today's Standard Examiner editorial on twitter (See Here), I am excited to see many of the candidates for Mayor making attempts to use Twitter and the Web. South Ogden City has been tweeting for about a month now. However they are missing the boat on its usefulness. They have about 22 followers last I checked, but they have refused to follow anyone back. I think people forget that communication is a two way street. If you want twitter, blogging, facebook, etc to be useful you have to communicate with the people not just announce things. Talk to the people of South Ogden. Follow South Ogden here: Http://www.twiter.com/SouthOgdenCity As for our Mayoral Candidates here is what I have found as far as websites, facebook and twitter: Jim Minster: Vicki Mattson: Rick Westmoreland: John Bradley: I am surprised more candidates are not embracing all of these tools, they are FREE! If I have missed any of their websites please let me know and I will update this page. But from looking at their signs and google searches I can't find anything. If your website doesn't come up on google, how will people find you? Congrats to those who are trying to actually communicate with the people.
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Labels: facebook, Jim Minster, John W. Bradley, Rick Westmoreland, South Ogden Elections, twitter, Vicki Mattson






