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Art enthusiasts encountered a glitch in their plans when a party bus traveling to the Central Utah Art Center broke down. Despite spending several hours in a dark canyon with no cell phone reception, bus riders found ways to stay busy and entertained while waiting for a backup. Party bus trips to the art center have been a great success since they started this winter and will continue to run to the Central Utah Art Center on the second Friday of every month, leaving from GARFO (1800 South 1500 East).
Brody O'Connor of Wasatch Code Consulting give City Weekly gets an exclusive look at the world of code consulting. O'Connor's inspection service provides thorough and informative information to bus
The "Play" exhibit at Discovery Gateway was found by a recent attendee to contain some uncomfortable political themes. Wendy Osborn of Sandy declared that the exhibit has a "damaging political agenda"
Jake Shannon is a multi-disciplined individual in every right. From training professional wrestlers to writing a best-selling book, Shannon brings a diversity of interests to his life. On such interes
Brody O'Connor of Wasatch Code Consulting give City Weekly gets an exclusive look at the world of code consulting. O'Connor's inspection service provides thorough and informative information to bus
The "Play" exhibit at Discovery Gateway was found by a recent attendee to contain some uncomfortable political themes. Wendy Osborn of Sandy declared that the exhibit has a "damaging political agenda"
Jake Shannon is a multi-disciplined individual in every right. From training professional wrestlers to writing a best-selling book, Shannon brings a diversity of interests to his life. On such interes