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Show Bird Refuge Open Saturday, Sunday The gates are ings. Bird watchers should act as if it were a sanctuary, stay to the gravel roads and dont bother the mobile traffic at the Farmington nests, he said. Bay Bird Refuge. Those planning a trip to the reBird watchers are invited to take Hutchings said, should bring fuge, the three mile dive to the second binoculars and drinking water. dikes walk the spillway and then is a home on the property at There and view water fowl like the great the headquarters, but it is a private white pelican, said Brent Hutch- residence and no water or facilities ings, refuge manager. available. are While most visitors to the refuge To help visitors, there is a bird are careful, considerate, people, there has been vandalism and rock identification booklet, but no prithrowing at the birds, said Hutch vate individual guided tours. FARMINGTON now open on Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. for auto- large B.& Picketing CUCUMBERS PEPPERS ,, r 12 for Call in Advance I Canning s OTMOES Picketing ONION Farmington is a favorite fishing spot for youngsters and adults alike, the opening of school brings an end to such summertime activities is Curtis Randell, a son of Stan and Dorothy Randell of .Centerville. This small pond in GETTING IN some leisurely fishing before We hme Roy Seniors Choose Slcafe of Officers The Roy senior citizens ROY group elected officers at their meeting last week. Elected was Chauncey G. Daily; first vice president was Melvin Wright; second vice president was Emma Smith; and third vice president was Milton Christensen. The newly elected secretary is Camille L. Tarwin and the treasurer is Velma Saunders. The executive official director is Roy City Councilman, N. Lynn Taylor. Board members include Debbie Ross and Calvin Mason who will serve three-yea- r terms, Wallace A. Wade and John W. (Jack) Rathjen who will serve two-yeterms and O.T. (Bud) Tarvin and Helen Hubbard who will seve ar one-ye- ar ters. The group chose the name Roy Association of Senior Adults (RASA) and Dae Coons explained how the organization would be set up. Dues for the group will be $1 a month or $10 a year. Roy Recreation Complex was chosen as the site for the nutrition center in Roy. Joyce Bond will be managing the site. It is hoped that the nutrition program will start sometime in Virgil Howe, director of the Roy Recreation Complex, was present at Wednesdays meeting. He encouraged those present to establish goals, evaluate their own resources, stay young and stay active. He encouraged the senior citi has perunit monthlycharge to support a sewer lift staROY The Roy City Council initiated a $2 tion for the planned Fox Glen Estates development in Roy. Future residents in the develop- ment will be charged the fee in order to defer the cost of construe- 288-un- it tion andmaintenance of the special station. The station is necessary in this area because the sewer lines will not gravity feed into the North Davis Sewer District trunk lines and sewage must be lifted. , City Manager Richard Kirkwood said special service districts had been created to support the Fox Glen station and three others in the Roy area. The other areas, Herfordshire, A Land of Honey and Park Lane, all had existing lift stations. The resi- dents have not yet been charged for the special service. HOUSE PLANTS pots, also baskets, a complete Decorative zens to take advantage of the complex facilities on a regular basis. Senior citizens are given a special discount at the complex 50 cents for those over 65 and $2 for those under 65. The senior citizens will be par- ticipating in Roy Days with the nutrition van being driven in the parade and a booth inside Sand Ridge Junior High School where senior adults can bring items for sale or display. Residents to Pay Fee for Sewer lift Device large Miecbon ol bNuWul line of nursery stock - We carry a good supply oi CANNING NEEDS bottles did Ms caps pectin vinegar POTATOES . We T have decorative rocks, brick RAILROAD TIES and more to beautify vour yard We carry... Sprinkling System Parts, Garden and Yard Tools, and Chemicals Kirkwood said that residents in the other three areas would eventu- ally be charged, ' He said that public hearings would be held to explain the situa- tion and thatafter that the rates and timetable of payment would be set. . Burger, Fries, Medium Drink & Sundae ONLY Good Thru Aug. 22 LET'S ALL 60 TO AOlHiV CMJJ brazier LAYTON HILLS MALL Next To Mervyns 816 So. Main, Layton |