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Show Sun REGISTRATION at Roy Junior High was in full swing Wednesday with the administrators, faculty and studentbody officers helping students with their schedules and fees. Following regi Chronicle Thursday, August 24, 1972 stration, students were served punch and cookies. Full orientation will take place during the first week of school which starts next rn UJ ORDINANCE NO. 401 Ordinance of Roy City, Utah providing for the annexation to Roy City, Utah of certain lands and territories contiguous to the boundaries of said city and lying in a part of the south half of Section 12, Township 5 North, Range 2 West of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, United States Survey: The Council of Roy City An hereby ordains: Section 1. The council of Roy City has accepted and approved and it hereby accepts and approves the written pe tition of the annexation to Roy City of the territory veyor in the State of Utah, and finds that it is an accurate map or plat of said territory in said petition and hereinafter described made under the supervision of the said surveyor. Section 2. The territory hereinafter particularly described and situated and lying and being immediately contiguous to the boundaries or Roy City, is and the same is hereby declared to be annexed to Roy City, Utah and corporate limits of said City are hereby declared to be and they are extended accordingly herein- after described, and finds that said petition has been filed in the office of the City Recorder of Roy City and that the same has been signed by a majority of the real property owners in the territory in said petition described and that the territory in said petition described is identical with the territory hereinafter described and the Council further accepts and approves the plat or map of said territory certified by George L. Walker Jr., a registered land sur , rn ajf Ltd - 7 led! ....v Fr X 4Pkgs 51 A yr;V ! ,49 yl I id. , .UU i & . . ? n r )0L 29: Sage 23-Se- Grouse Conservation officer Beginning with last Saturdays opening of the archery deer and elk seasons, the sportsmen of Utah can have extended opportunities trying to outsmart the quarry of their choice. 29 25 ?&.".! JL For Sept. by Dennis Shirley CPkgsSl " 9-- CELLO CARROTS C Pkgs $ 1 3Lb u v- Sept. Sept. t. 8: Turkey 1: Cotton- tail Sept. 23-O- 8: Bighorn (by permit) General Season Oct. (Varies by area): Elk (by per- 7-- mit) Oct. Oct. Geese 7: Ducks c. 17 Varies: Nov. 15: Cougar Nov. 10: Varies by county: Pheasant Nov. 10 Varies by county: Quail c. c. Whether it be stalking the wary turkey in southern Utah in September, glassing the high mountain ridges for deer and elk in October, or calling in ducks and geese over decoys in November and December, the Utah hunters have much to look forward to during the next four months. limits, areas Section 3. he territory hereinafter referred to and hereby annexed to Roy City lies within Weber County, State of Utah and is more particularly described as follows, to lows, Beginning at a point of recore, 1294.7 feet North of the Southwest Corner of the East half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 12; Thence North 0 degrees 29 East, 1326.3 feet to the North line, 1627.5 feet more or less to the centerline of a three rod street along the West side of the Bambeiger Electric Rail-raoWhence South 38 degrees said centerline, -1682 feet more or less to the South line of the North half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 12, Thence VAest, 581.5 feet more or less to the Point of Beginning Section 4. That the said map or plat with a certification thereof by the registered land surveyor in the State of Utah and duly certified by the City Recorder shall forthwith be filed; and recorded by the City Recorder in the office of the County Recorder of Weber County, Utah, together with a copy of this Ordinance duly certified by the City Recorder. Passed and adopted and ordered published by the City to-w- it: Council of Roy City, Utah this 17th day of August 1972. Charles F. Hull, Mayor Madge H. Gibson, Recorder Gas and heartburn? Here is a calendar of the upcoming hunting seasons. Be sure to check the new proclamations as they come out for details on bag and possession territory. d; sr i to include and embrace said contains a unique antigas ingredient, Simethicone. Di-G- el This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful Your relief is more el takes complete because the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. Get tablets or liquid today. Product of Plough, Inc. es. open, and other regulations. These proclamations will be available at our regional offices and at most of our license agents. Di-G- 'v -- Di-G- el 1972 Hunting Calendar of Events 4: Archery, Aug. deer and elk 19-Se- ffforaft) 7 SltTOwit-- e vt rv v r 2 LBS. 3 LBS. FREESTONE THOMPSON SEEDLESS 10 LBS. Mourning dove Sept. Sept. pigeon Band-Taile- d Moose (by perSept. -- - Bear River 9: mit M OTA Mrose (by perSept. mit) Ogden River -- Lost Creek 0: red RUSSET Q 7t OR RED 98 n lP'VI ESI 4 !5J -- J n Sept. AjJ UWUJWLJL .1 7: Antelope (by 23-Ja- n. 15: Chukar partridge ian A Injljt Sept. PGMC3GS 52 52 28 19 18 6 Sept. permit) 23-Ja- n. 15: Hungar- Partridge Sept. v. 30: Forest Grouse (Blue and Ruffed) Arthritis Cdfferers: WAKE UP WITHOUT 11 GIVE AIL THAT STIFFNESS! ? UU4U STRIKE SAVING STAMP n j J Li iUAA "I f I 1963 D 1 ojj D)J y4 30 W. 5600 So. Rcy, Utah r L New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still wake up in the morning without all the pains stiffness. Yet so gentle you can take this tablet on an empty stomach. Its called Arthritis Pain Formula. Get hours of relief. Ask for Arthritis Pain Formula, by the makers of A nacin analgesic tablets. Take a good look at the newspaper you're holding. Without oil, it might not be there. From the film In the press camera to the rollers in the presses -t- oday's newspapers depend on products that come from oil. Even the ink comes from oil. To get a newspaper out takes a lot of energy too. And 75 of all our energy comes from oil and natural gas (including 4C of our electricity). But today, we're using these petroleum fuels faster than we are finding them. Thats why America faces an Energy Gap. Were your local oil companies. Working to bridge the growing Energy Gap. Because it shouldn't be news to anyone that a country that runs on oil can't afford to run short. rrrl !vl For more Vmi I tMkUl Vil information, write Utah Petroleum Council 10 West 3rd South -- Room 506 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 A cevrry tfrt rvr.j cn cJ Tt cf ford to run thort |