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Show s J B - 11 Ordinance No. 152 NOTICE I. That the Roy City Zoning Ordinance and Map be and the same are hereby amended to change from Zone l (Residential) to Zone C-- l (Commercial) the following described real property situate in Roy City, Weber County, Utah, last Sunday birthday t: A part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian Beginning at a point on the center line and intersection of 5700 South Street with 2050 West Street; running thence East 165 feet, more or less, along the center line of 5700 South Street to the Zone P.M. existing Commereia Boundary; thence North 261 Dated this 19th day of Janfeet along the existing Comuary, 1960. mercial Zone Boundary; ROY CITY West 165 thence O. feet, more or Dean Parker By less, to the center line of Mayor 2050 West Street, thence Published Jan. 11, 1960 South 261 feet, more or less, in The along the center line of 2050 West Street to the point of beginning. II. That a public emergency exists with respect to the matClou moil privilege utfcoriid ters herein contained, and it is necessary for the public wel Al ioy, Utah fare of Roy City that this or- C-- C-- Bam-hroug- have relumed from California where they have been nearly two weeks visiting with friends and relatives. Aline came back for a visit with them. Mrs. Grace Wigfield of , Wyo., is staying at the home of Dawson Ukena again dinanee take effect upon its first publication. III. That this ordinance take effect upon its first publication. Passed, approved, adopted, and ordered pubished this 2nd day of February, 1960. 21-Fc- Cas-per- Jfo$imCkoiuck ROY AUTO PARTS Accessories PHONE EX SEAL Brake Shoe Exchange 4 9639 5316 So. 1900 West, Roy Aut Glass Installed New & ATTEST Used Parts HOGLE A. Roy City O Dean Parker Mayor Madge II. Gibson City Recorder You arc cordially invited to visit the . all-ne- w & CO. offices at 245-- WASHINGTON BOULEVARD 1 wedding Oklahoma City where he will be niversary. for wo weeks on TDY. Art Alton and Therald Johnston hopes to visit some of his rela- who are serving on a mission tives and friends while there. in the South Australian mission Mrs. Fern Scheneks enterare tained her former BeeHive class field.very happy in the mission They are now at Melat a party at her home the later bourne, a large city on the of part January. They played southeast coast. games, had lunch and enjoyed the evening immensely. It has been quite hot there of All the Homebuilder girls late as they have been having held their "daddy date recent- heat waves and from time to ly and they had a great time. tune they have hailstorms. Tbeir They had relays, danced and seasons are just opposite to enjoyed the evening together. ours. When we hvae winter they Lunch was served to everyone. have summer. Twenty four couples journeyWe wish to congratulate ed to Logan last Friday to attend a temple session On the Ruth Bennett who was recentway home a group stopped in ly sustained as counselor to Brigham City to celebrate a few Eva Christenson of the North Bn vis Stake Primary Aosn, wedding anniversaries Ruth was aa excellent preai- MR. AND MRS. Elmer R-- That portion of DOLORES STREET in the Berrett Subdivision, Roy City, Weber, County, Utah, described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast Corner of lot 22, Block 5, in said subdivision, 50 feet; thence South 100 feet; thence West 50 feet to the point of beginning. A public htaring on these matters will be held in the Municipal Building, Roy City, on Tuesday, the 16th day of February, 1960, at 5 oclock, w rr w mp for a few weeks while her daughter Bonnie is recovering from an operation on her legg. Bonnie was operated on Friday and we wish her a speedy re- meeting. services were held Monday for Annie T. Holt, after t long illness. We wish to express our sympathy to her family. She was the mother of 12 children. A son, Lawrence Holt, daughters: Erma H. Blake, Emerald H. Loveland and Louise Youngberg, reside in West Funeral Point. BLAIR Dahl has recently oalled to serve as a stake missionary. We wish him happiness and success in his mission. Not only brighten crown Norinne Montgomery who two years as secretary of the Junior Sunday School has been released from her position and called to serve as a teacher. Kathry n Patterson has been sustained as the new secretary. We wish them both happiness in their new calling. The 136th Quorum of Seventy with their wives will celebrate their annual quorum birthday with a banquet to be held at ward hall Thursday Clinton evening Feb 11, at 7 p m. The Seventys always have enjoyable parties. JANET MOSS has been released as choral director in the Primary and appointed as leader Melva Page who was released as Sunbeam teacher is now Childrens Friend representative Joyce Read, Patsy EdCraythorne and LaVona wards have been added to the Primary staff. Patsy as choral director, and LaVona as Rainbow leader and Joyce as Guide Patro teacher. We wish them success in thur Primary work. Thought for the week The word of hope in which we served j tn. to 4 30 p.m. As we approach our 46th year of serving jl .of the people of northern Utah, J. the many investment needs A. IlogU & Co., Ogdens rdy New York Stock Exchange member firm, as most happy to bring you this areas newest and most complete brokerage facilities . . . just a few doors north of our old address. Youll appreciate . . . the new roominess ( 50? larger than before), the privacy of the two special consultation offices, the very convenient location of the cashiers cage for ease in receiving your money or in picking up or delivering your securities, and the placement of brokers booths. The new curved board, itself, y model of visibility with its black figures clearly etching New York Stock Exchange, American Slock xchangc and other quotations against the pleasant green backs'' Hind . . . and quoting many more stocks than before! And our new Translux, flashing latest quotations, our Dow Jones news service, and our coast electronic wire system will expedite your every market transaction. y is a non-shin- 1 - A WJ5T1 In our handsome new quarters . , . with its y fulget tile front . . . youll enjoy excellent lighting, restful decor, the latest in heating and and both front and rear entryways adjacent to good parking areas in the heart of downtown Ogden. Youll approve llic expanded, centrally located research facilities and the "most-tisehandy to both entrances. reports on the j imported-from-Ital- d' peg-boar- ds But youll find that one thing hasn't changed our considerate and Conservative attention to your every investment need Y - J. A. HOGLE & CO. bitmben Kcw Yoik Sloth. olhtr Print i pal 2454 WASHINGTON St tartly and Coiuniud BlHJLLVAKL), OCUtM r w ' btnge and rjtt banket iX BUILDING el HOMES GARAGES FENCES FARM BUILDINGS FOB FREE ESTIMATE CALL EX 4 7406 Ken Fnhncke CONTRACTOR of GILES JEWELRY Roy, Utah Roy Shopping Center MONDAY THRU SATURDAY BIG VALENTINE SALE VALENTINES FOR THE KIDS AMERICAN GREETING Cello Pack 29c and 59c CHOCOLATES Heart Boxes Whitman By Bishop Dale Poll Mrs or PENING Sun-bea- and REMODELING G RAN D covery. THE SOUTH Weber Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers are presenting a program iu music and song. Delbert Adams of Layton will also show colored film and tell about it. The place will be at the amusement hall on Friday Feb. 12 at 7.30. Refreshments will be sold and a small admission price will be charged. The proceeds from this is for a monument fund. Everyone is invited. This monument is to be built in South Weber. The scouts presented the Sunday evening services with the following boys taking part Ivan Ray, Dale Ukena, Paul Westbrook Color Guards were Vern live. Peek ai.d Nolan Birt. A song was rendered by lola Ukena. The words of comfort you often give. Speakers were Dr. Belnap and The kindly letters your hand Joe Joseph Ray. pointed out that has scouting has been in the ward To sonpenned. or brother or distant 39 years wit hthe late O. H. friend. By bee introducing it into the town with Raymond Ray as the first scoutmaster of Troop No. 33 Kangaroo Court will be held Monday evening for all the boys. The Primary Blue Bird girls Mr. Do You Count Your Htalth Among Your Dependents? A worker making! 5, 000.00 a year is no better off financially than one earning $4,000.00 if his medical bills alone cost him $1,000.00 annually. Actually hes in a worse position. . Absenteeism caused by poor health does more than drain the family coffer. The person subject to frequent illness often is bypassed when promotions and salary increases are handed out. Because hes not dependable, jobs escape him. And, when unemployment strikes, the unhealthy individual may be a prime target. Ne, the price of recurring sickness cannot always be measured in terms of the obvious snd immediate outlay of money. The victim may become a burden to other members of the family, causing them a great deal of expense, not to mention mental anguish. If for no other reason than to pamper your pocketbook, its important that you keep a constant check on your physical condition. Dont rely entirely on how you feel." Many diseases and organic disorders develop slowly, and dis- i play few symptoms until their a roots are firmly planted in the j body. ANNOUNCING THE meeting Sunday Mr and Mrs Vern Bowman gave their son the name of Pat H Bowman He vvas blessed by 10, 7:30 the jeweled Which you may in Heaven wear, But help to swell the throng who hope, To meet and love you there. and Mrs. Max Wilson and Mr and Mrs Boyd Harmon. B BIKS SIX were given names and blessing in sacrament l ib. 11, 1960 top-lev- opened the Penny Parade this week with the following girls putting on a skit telling what happens to the Primary pennies: Gail Poll, Margene Cook, Glenda Biscl, Ramona Hill, Jean Lendell, Kathy Kay, Judy Harmon, Susan Wilson and Margie Poll. Firesides for the young folks were held at the homes of Mr and Mrs. Larence Kendell, Mr Official Opening Wednesday, ,'ynw THURSDAY, FEBRUARY dent and we know she will serve capably in her new position. She has had many years By Virginia Oleson Wedding anniversary wishes experience In Primary work go to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Happy birthday to Lynn BenBlanch on Feb. 12, Mr. and Mrs. nett the 13th, Lyle Bennett the so we feel that she will be Norman Fowles, Mr. ahd Mrs. 14th, James Patterson, Jane happy in her new position. This is the week the Primary Royden Poll and Mr. and Mrs. Ross and Deloy Montgomery the Boyd Harmon on Feb. 14, and 16th; Walter Flint the 17th; Penny parade appeal is made. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dickamore Alan Bingham, Leon and Lynn It ii asked that two cents peg on the 16th. Blake, Melba Lynn Read on each yaer old that you are be the 18th; Willis Singleton the given. Monies are used to meet THE STAKE Sweetheart ball Edith Stoddard the 20tb. the ever increasing expense of 19th; will be held Saturday at 9 p.m. VALENTINES Day is really the Primary Childrens Hospital. at the Mt. Ogden Junior High Next Sunday evening the Juna red letter for Grant and School. Everyone is invited. Evona King as it is Grants ior Sunday School children will in the sacrament and their an- participateArt Ukena left (Residential) to Zone 0-- (Commercial) land in Roy City in a part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Be it ordained by the City Council of Roy City: TTiat portion of VAUNA STREET in the Berrett Subdivision, Roy City, Weber County, Utah, described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast Corner of Lot 22, Block 4, in said subdivision, and running thence North 100 feet; thence East 50 100 feet; thence South feet; thence West 50 feet to the point of beginning. AND m WEST POINT NEWS So. Weber News An ordinance amending the Roy City zoning ordinance and map to change from Zone R-- l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the Roy City Council to pass an ordinance vacating: r"9 THE Dirk Titensor! chose to call their sixth little girl T rry Lee Titensor and she was also blessed bv Bishop Poll Jane Ellen Greer was the name given hv Mr and Mrs Gene Greer and family. Gene blessed his own daughter which Still a good selection of single Valentine Cards for teacher, Mrs. J. G. Mother, Dad, Sweetheart, son McDonald and daughter, brother, etc. FOR HER their number four. Blessed bv his father Reneldo Harper (LaRac Kozier) the Harpers chose the name of Tracey Reneldo for their young son. Penny Elaine Poll was the name give to Mr and Mrs Irvin Poll, daughter Joseph Ray did the honors to this little girl The baby with the most black hair and the longest was the is son of Mr and Mrs Harold Ray He was blessed by his father and given the name of Darwin Allen MRS. EVELYN Kendell was hostess to the Primary officers and teachers on Monday night Mrs Verena Stark gave the les son afterwhieh refreshments were served. Our deepest sympathy goes to Mr. and Mrs Dale Rupc at the death of their granddaughter on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Jack Pippon are the owners of a new red and white pickup. Mrs Kate Peik, formerly of South Weller was honored on her 80th birthday with an open house at the home of a son, Earl Peek, in Layton She has a daughter, Ada Forbes, of Lay-toand two other sons, Eldon of Ogden and Albert Peek of Los Angeles Steven Johnston and Johnny Handrahan are both sporting broken noses John broke his Thursday while at school and Steven broke his while Swim-- j ming Friday night. 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