Wednesday, November 08, 2006 #

Who are the South Davis Fourteen?

Another South Davis blog implied today that an annonymous blogger (this blog) could not be taken seriously. 

Au contraire! 

During American Revolutionary times Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay published a series of essays supporting the ideas of a free American government.  They did this under the pseudonym "Publius".  These papers later were known as the Federalist Papers from which all American school children now study.  They wrote under a pseudonym to protect their very lives from retribution.

We write under one pseudonym to protect ourselves from retaliation from the powerful in government in South Davis County today.   We have seen this power used first hand to crush those that oppose them.

We are people of education and not so much education.   We are professionals and also those that come from the common working fabric of society.  We are both male and female.  Some live in Bountiful; some live in other South Davis Communities; some live out of state but are former South Davisites.  One thing that can be said is that we all love South Davis County and would like to see changes for the better.

The South Davis Fourteen (Our pseudonym; aka SD14)

 

posted @ Wednesday, November 08, 2006 9:04 PM | Feedback (0)

Mrs. Cavanaughs - The Best Chocolate on Earth

Everyone in South Davis County should know the very best Chocolate in Utah, if not on Earth, is found at Mrs. Cavanaugh's on 500 South Street in Bounitful.  We bring this up as we were heading down to Costco for milk this evening, we noticed the time was before 6pm.  You see 6pm is the tragic hour that Cavenaugh's closes (500 South, just east of 200 west on the North side).  Their chocolate is so smooth and devoid of the heavy wax found in so many chocolates.  We had to stop and get some. 

FYI - We have tried them all in Utah, even Cummings in Salt Lake City, but they do not even hold a candle to the best at Cavanaughs.

Their website is at: www.mrscavanaughs.com/

posted @ Wednesday, November 08, 2006 7:20 PM | Feedback (0)