Salt Lake, Provo mayors compete for charity

Published: Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 12:43 a.m. MST
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 

Even if the game lacks BCS implications this year, the rivalry remains heated.

And regardless of what happens on the field, the annual BYU-Utah Food Fight could mean more than ever for families around the state, officials say.

"This is, perhaps, a year where this is more important than it has ever been," Provo Mayor Lewis Billings said Monday afternoon.

In the run-up to the Nov. 28 rivalry game, Billings and Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker traded good-natured jabs about each school's football team.

The two mayors even placed a friendly bet on the game.

For the second year in a row, the mayor representing the losing team will have to bike from one city hall to the other.

A heated food-drive contest would mean plenty for the state's food banks in the midst of a widespread economic downturn.

Jim Pugh, executive director of the Utah Food Bank, said he has seen a 30 percent increase in families seeking aid this year.

The Community Action Services food bank, which serves Utah, Wasatch and Summit counties, has seen a 60 percent bump in requests this year. Of the 3,000 families served, 60 percent have never sought assistance before, officials said.

Story continues below

"This year especially there has been an extraordinary amount of need in our community," Pugh said. "This holiday season is one of the times we can help make sure these shelves get filled."

Becker, alongside University of Utah mascot Swoop, tried to rally Ute fans.

"Let's not only win on the field but with our generosity," Becker said, asking Ute fans to donate more than last year's 212,000 pounds of food and $35,000.

Billings, meanwhile, said he expected "an experience of humility" for the Utes.

"Thank you for the bulletin-board fodder," Becker replied.

Even though Utah won last year's rivalry game, Becker rode alongside Billings from Provo to Salt Lake City in a "raging snowstorm" last December.

That, the mayors said, is the spirit of the "Food Fight."

"Either way, everybody wins," Becker said.

e-mail: afalk@desnews.com

Recent comments

Great human interest story. How about the Provo mayor carry the...

Anonymous | Nov. 11, 2009 at 5:21 p.m.

Thats what they are doing, from one city hall to the other

Anonymous? | Nov. 11, 2009 at 9:43 a.m.

It could have BCS implications. There has to be some stuuf happen...

Anonymous | Nov. 11, 2009 at 8:45 a.m.

Image
Chen Wang, Deseret News

Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker, Provo Mayor Lewis Billings and the universities' mascots ride bikes to a news conference.

previousnext

Latest comments

Letters: Look to the coach

BYU also had a bunch of personal fouls called. We saw knees in the throat,...

Beware delusions on climate

If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem. YOU are...

This ones on sloan, good ol sloan, love that sloan. he runs memo into the...

Letters: Preening president

A very telling letter from another sore-loser who can't accept that his...

Utes stop Idaho State

The seventh photo in the gallery tells the story of the Utes season so far....

I appreciate this group for helping these Moms who are working Very Hard to...

Charities costing U.S. billions

The headline reveals a complete lack of understanding of the way things ought...

Kurt Bestor: Joy for the world

I'm sorry, but I have three of Bestor's CD's for Christmas Music. When I...

i,ve already watched this video. very inspiring. where can i buy this video?...

The man is innocent until proven guilty. That said, human nature being what...

Advertisements