Jeff, I live in Utah, too, and I just keep all my wood in the garage, which is warmer than inside, probably more humid (the dryer vents out there, too boot), and it's always fine, regardless of fluctuations by season, etc...unless I leave it so long bugs find it.... I don't even own a moisture meter because in Utah, it's almost always dry enough that wood behaves right.
This is also probably because I end up heat treating/straightening almost everything I work with, because I have to. I've only had a couple breaks I could put down to wood being too dry, and those were kind of over-cooked, as well.....