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Show s r $ TJ!E SVtteiBtOfcftebfi, Qrdbwnc? naln AN OHWNANCB TiU .18 ftitf pending Xjtje ' 19, (be pevjqed Ordinances of Roy ity, iq repeal Prohibition fiaipst peddlers pelting from dpor t door and to provide for licensing pf the 4tne, and to revise (be icensin fees of Roy . ... pity.. Rp jt ordained by Roy City: phat Title 18, Revised of Roy City, is repealed. & That Title 12, Revised pf Rpy City, is b$rfby amended to read as follows, to wjt: LICENSE, it shall he unlawful for any person, firm, corporation, partnership, association, or other entity to engage in or carry on apy business, occupation, calling, or profession, which term shall include peddlers, solicitors, vendor, doctors, lawyers, dentists, architects, engineer, and all within the limits of the pity of Roy, Utah, without first procuring a license from the City of Roy for the carrying on pr engaging in such business, occupation, calling, or profession. Provided, howeyer, that no 1, shall be required f$r any such activity where jb? same is Solely, engaged in interstate pommerpe. Jigcnse 16? JNq. s 13-1-- s, AftP , APPLICATION INVESTIGATION. All appRcg tions for licenses shall be made in writing to the City Recorder and all certificates pf ficep9e shall be signed by the Mayer gijd attested by the City Recqrd-e- r under seal, after such instigation of the City Council jnd or any such department within the city, and after the consent pf the said City Council. The application shall show:- 1. Pate of application, g. Nape of person, firm, corporation, partnership, or assocation. 3. The hind and nature of the business, occupation, calling, or profession of the applicant. 4. The address of the applicant. 5. Any other facts necessary for the determination of the license fee and propriety of issuances of the bcense. RATES. The rates of bcense shall be as follows: For all businesses, occupations, callings and professions, except as specifically stated heregfter, the sum of $20.00 per year. ADVERTISING SIGNS. 3c per sq. ft. of sign area per year, with a minimum fee of 12-1- 12-1-- $2.00. There is qnlyone WELCOME WAGON : : If years pf experience fostering good will in bunineos and community life, t Tot Information on Welcome Wagon, phone RHONE EX H64 camEBcaaaaci a. TRADE 111 AUCTION AND BANKRUPT SALES. $200.00. AUCTIONEER. $40.00 per year or $10 per quarter if less than one year. AUTO COURT. $20.00 per year plus $2.80 for each space or unit over ten. AUTO DEALER. $20.00 per year per lot. BANK (State). $25.00 per year. BARBER SHOP. $5.00 per chair, with a $20.00 minimum per year. BEAUTY PARLOR. Same as barber shop. PEER SALE. Class A. $50 year. Class B. $100.00 per yegr. Class C. $150. per year. JJQWL(INQ. $2000 per year for the first alley or lane plus $5.00 per year for each additional alley or lane. CABARET. $150-0per year. CHRISTMAS TREE SALES. $5.00 per year. CLEANING AND DYEING-$20.0per year for the main office and $10.00 for each branch per year. DAIRY. INCLUDING MILK ' DELIVERY AND MILK DEPOT. Up to eight quarts pgr day, no fee; eight to fifty YOUR OLD TIRES NOW ... . . V? TO J5 MONTHS TO PA? AT DAVE'S SERVICE Highway ll, Roy $10.00 per year; fifty fjr over $30-0- Ordinance No. 163 f 0 .AN ORDINANCE amending the Roy City Zoning Ordinance DOG KENNEL. Mihhpum 0f and map to change from Zona twen$20.00 per year- Teb tg l (Residential), to Zone ty dogs. $30.0Q per year. Oyer land in Roy City (Residential) twenty dogs, $40.00 per yqa r. in a of the Northeast Quapart DRUG STORE' $20.00 per rter of. Section 23, Township 9 year for a store of under 5$Q0 North, Range I West,' Salt Lake sq. ft.; plus $20.00 per yfar Base and Meridian. for each additional S00Q sq. Be it ordained by ' the Roy feet portion thereof. Council: - R-- R-- - a ECUS, $25.00 AND CARNIVAL per day. FURNITURE STORE. Sqme as drug store. GROCERY STORE. Same as drug store. HARDWARE STORE Sfne as drug store. HOME OCCUPATION. year. OSPITAL AND SANITARIUM (Private). $50.00 per year. HOUSE WRECKER AMD HOUSE MOVING OUTFIT. $10.00 for each job plus $ny expenses incurred by the qjty. LOAN AND FINANCE COMPANY AND CREDIT UNtyN. $25.00 per year. MEAT PACKER OR WHOLESALE MEAT DEALER. $00.-0per year. FERjtlS WHEEL, ETC. $30.00 per FAIR, $1-0- 0 MERRY-GO-ROUN- year. MINIATURE GOLF COURSE $15.00 per year. MOTEL Same as auto coprt. PEDDLER, SOLICITOR, AND VENDOR (With no fijeed place of business in the cijy). $25.00 per year. POOL AND BILLIARD HALL $50.00 per year for the first table and $15.00 for each additional table. PUBLIC DANCE HALL. $80., 0Q per year. SERVICE STATION. $20.00 per year plus $2.5Q per pqmp over i$ pumps- ; SHOOTING GALLERY. $10.-Oper year. SLAUGHTERHOUSE. $B.00 per year. TAXICAB. $20.00 per year for on tQ two cars plus $IQ.00 per year for each additional car. TRAILER COURT. Same as auto court. AMUSEU N S P E C LFIED MENTS. for the conduct of aq amusement business pqt specified above the lictPse fee shall be $5.00 per day pr $30.00 per week. . UTILITY COMPANY. Fee to be determined by negotiation. 3. That in the opinion of the Roy Cjty Council it is necessary for the public health, safety, welfare find morals (hat) this ordinance become effective immediately. 4. That this ordinance become effective upon its first publication. Passed, adopted, approved ordoied published this 30th flay of January, 1961. Roy City By O. Dean Parker Mayor ATTEST: (SEAL) Madge H. Gibson City Recorder City of Utah West Tli rout then continues to in northeasterly direction By Order of the Commission at Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah close to with the Nyes existing th proposed junction NOTICE IS HEREBY given OF PROPOSED LOCATION i Corner which is junction 1900 January 23, 1961. that a public hearing will be CHANGE ON STATE West and 3800 South. This pout? held in the Municipal Building, HIGHWAY 37 will cross both the Union PaPublished The Roy City, Weber County, State Kanesville-NyCorner cific Railroad and the Denver of Utah, on the 20th day of FebWeber County, Utah and Rio Grande Railroad and Feb. ?, and 9, 1961. ruary, 1961, at 6.00 P.M., reto provide grade The State Road Commission it is proposed these crossings, garding the change of zone as t separations inof Utah advises all herewith follows: reasons it is also terested persons of its proposal for safetyto close the existing 1. From Residential to to relocate a section of be- proposed 4000 South Residential the following de- tween 4000 South and 350Q grade crossing at The railroads. two thes over scribed property, to wit: West and the Junction with new route will be a replaceroute The present begins A part of the Southwest these crossings. at 4000 South and 3500 West ment of Quarter of Section 12, Town- and traverses to the east to the At the time of construction ship 5 North, Range 2 West, intersection of 4000 South and it is proposed to provide a 28 Salt Lake Meridian, United 2850 West. The present route wide road mix bituminous surStates Surwy: Beginning at a then in a continues face. Approximate length of point 49.5 feet East and 33 direction to a junction with highway invojved, 2.146 miles. feet North from the Southat 3300 South and 1900 west corner of said Section West. The gqverqing officials of the 12; running thence East 28$ 8 Weber County Commission have new will The rout 49 West proposed feet; thence North been notified- A public hearing 187.55 feet, thence West to a begin at 4000 South and 3500 will be held at 2:00 p.m. on West a east traverse to and 49.5 feet of the East point 1961, West line of said Section 12; point 1200 east of the junction the $th day pf February Stake in View Lake LDS the which juno and thence South to the point of of 2000 West, tion is at 4000 South and 2850 House, 4900 South beginning. Roy, Utah to advjse all citizens of the reasons for such location 2. From Residential l to tion 23, 400 feet more or less and to hear matters Residential the following pertaining to the point of beginning. to the economic effects pf such described property: 3. From Manufacturing locations. the follow- proposed highway A part of the Northeast to Residential C. Taylor Burton Quarter, Section 23, Township ing described property, to wit: "The beauty part ta it woa 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt coat of a eent WU get it ea A part the Southeast Director of Highways Lake Base and Meridian, Quarter of Section 15, Townpi ta money." United States Survey: BeginState Road Commission 5 2 NOTICE TO PUBLIC NOTICE U-8- e R-2- U-3- 7 R-- 1. That the Roy City Zoning Ordinance and Map be and the same are hereby amended to change from Zone R-- l (Residen. tial) to Zone R-- (Residential) the following described real property situated in Roy City, Weber County, State of Utah, to wit: Part of the Northeast quarter, Section 23, Township 5 Nor(h, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Merj-dia- Upited States Survey. Beginning at a point South 1113 feet more or less and West 513 feet more or less from the Northeast corner of Section 23, Township 5 North, Range ? West, said point also bejng on the South boundary of the Comthence mercial Zone South 725 feet more or less; thence West 147 feet more leas to the center line of 2000 West Street; thence Nqrth 725 feet more of less along the center line of 2000 West Street; thence East 147 feet more or less along the South , boundary of the Commercial Zone C-- 2 to the point of hegin-ing-. C-- ?. Jhat a public emergency exists with respect to the matters herein contained, and it is necessary for the public welfare of Roy City that this ordinance take effect upon its first publication. 3. That this ordinance take effect upon its first publication. Passed, approved, adopted, and ordered published this 30th day of January, 1961. Roy City Mayor By O. Dean Parker v north-easterl- UjHiijMm y U-8- 4 - U-3- 7 R-- R-- M-- J North, Range West, ship ning at a point South 260 feet Salt Lake Base and Meridian, more or less from the North-- , U.S. Survey: Beginning pn west corner of the Northeast the South line of the present Quarter of Section 23, TownM-- l zone, 1100 feet more or 5 2 North, Range ship West; less North from the Southeast said poiqt also being on the corner of said quarter section; South boundary of the present thence North 1540 feet mqre R-zone; and also being on or less to the Northeast corthe North Quarter Section ner of said quarter sectjqn, line pf Section 23, Township thence West 450 feet more pr 5 North, Range 2 West; less to the East lines of tjie thence East along the South Denver and RjoGrand Westboundary of the present R-ern Railroad right of way; zont 430 feet more or less to thence South 2 35 Eqst the center line of 2200 West along said right of way to a Street; thence South along point West of beginning; the center line of 2200 West thence East to beginning. Street more or less to the Dated this 30th day of JanNorth Quarter Section line 1961. uary, of said Section 23; thence Roy City North along the North QuarBy O. Dean Parker ter Section line of said Sec- 2 Mayor ATTEST: ATTEST: Madge H. Gibson Madge H. Gibson City SPECIAL Prefinished Mahogany 4x7-,- 4, ea. 5.25 Panel 4x7-?- " SHeetrock ea. 1.40 4x8-?- " Sheetrock ea. 1.6Q Mphogany Door 20x6$ SIZE Acou$tical Ceiling Tile .... 16.30 Riverdale Lumber Co. 4077 Riverdale Recorder 5.95 Phone EX Rd. , Convenient Budget Terms ' ' quarts quarts year. mm 1tBSAV,,FEfeRtJAftV i, iMi "We Mil nothing bnt quality service1 Keimecott is creating a shortcut to tomorrow at the bottom of its gigantic Bingham Canyon Mine. It is a n dollar project, separate front normal mining operations. A spiral ramp is being cut to connect the lower levels of the mine with the long tunnel that opening of a lies beneath the floor of the pit. The tunnel will be used to eliminate costly uphill haulage of ore and waste from the lower levels of the mine. Qn 4 normal mining schedule, 1963 would be the year for the bottom of the mine to rpgch the tunnel. ut Kennecott cannot wait until 1963 to achieve something as vital as a reduction I4 operating costs. Jnstead, it is taking a shortcut that will be completed within a few months. The spiral ramp,' big as it is, is just one of many projects under way at Kennecott to improve operations and reduce costs. Each one is part of a program Kennecott must carry out to operate successfully in a highlv competitive market. Together they demonstrate a basic principle. Only oy the annual reinvestment of millions of dollars earned irom the safe pf copper can Kppccott retain its position ps a successful business and an important factor in' the ; economy of a growing Utah- multi-millio- 3ti-mi- I? Jr;' ; flit (5 la , ' i f , Why do you trust this man ftp feed ypur family? ever raized that the most Have youthing you bpy every day is food? Probably not. Yet your own familys health g and depend largely on the quality of food you buy. Your food store dealer never forgets this fact. That's vhy he's as careful of the food he offers you as he is with the food he takes home to his own family. While experience has taught you to rely on hjqj for the best -- most qhpesaroq-foo- ds, you lively take for granted his cppsfgnt check for quality. ..his investing ia W tmd bctlcp foods... and that he brings all of this to you at a price you Jujow-i- s fight-- . And how rewarding for you if yaj.tr avqrT ite food store gives you SAH Green Stamps. well-bein- You know, pf course, that half the families in America save them today. Your SAfi Green Stamps make it possible for you to choose from over 1,501) items at faipous brand-nam- e youf' SAH Grecq Stamp Redemption Store. 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