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Show 14 1 PIERP03T I ME. CIU. SALT LAKE , COKP. ilCROflUl UNIVERSAL f UTAH Council Okay Given On Overnight Parking Repeal Hunted Protest Spur Councils Action To Abolish It DO YOU HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS ON ARTICLES? WRITE US! : "ft The stuff of the Sun Chi mude wishes to solicit the help of ejcli and every citizen in the community in ti.ving to find out the names ol individuals in the community which you ax reader. would like to know mote about This c, 'ul ted ing Mmid.iv thr oil i1 Im h vv .sub ll.i b C , d' it il h n t' in itv 'till T' mm s .1 i i who hi . loop I. v Mi - ll- i'X'.il (It i IC, lie li d hi . i . 11,011-- ( m O',, hope mi V I, ,u o'lhn.iiuo w bn h he won id r: to p.u "im x.opt nikii -- 1 11 ' i k v gsnii K. 445(1 ' S J 5 lb, , loop tail'd i m t illoi il I" uplo - Im tin i ai , amt mu t liciii o nf hav mg spok ' that two that iiunci at pi .r! ha! .inolhcl cm cs-,,- mz in the lio mill,. 1 i mini ing he il it a family could afford to ban two iar- - then they should iiunv z aii-m- able to put m a second park-- pn Mi t u i mem - si t i ,il Giant Ferguson, 3978 S pc -v alls ,n ( milk ilniaoi Flu v tl .275 laleil that he would s U ,i'ki i -- ai itv mam o1 von Iki lo -- ce tne louinil make some ix'oplt a e hoi il Willi -- live spomu an an enicii'- - vvheiehy during ,n v nin inoulh hut the m ioi itv the miii. im i months the law ' ' ili i an alio d lo hudd u. Inn wo. ild no' 'n enfoived Me thin - vu want ,uul si ' Mayor ( ai lex W Rapp statin ,ki othci Imam iai end- - m 'd ihat when the council took lh li 1' that one ol the in nn ' in the i itv tiles ,iik1 that he - bolunil tin o1 dm im o w mine -- evei.d months ago. they voted to entivic all oidmanics make monoi lot !' o i hv c V lliix pom I'ouiu m im Dale would mm h ra'hci si e the I ot emiipletclv Bui' h,,m i cliiidi d M lopoaled loopi t m i tow.rd umiuil tnlmud to r- - tulle-- t lie then In i mat th il tin m I'tei lie an oil mi n ui e uiiMoic ii v until next urn (k id to not o,i by (ouikil memheis la i d an Wl'l k In' abiixcl J i'oiiin, o that ran -- to ,11 - , w hiii'id it pi ot d to siioi: in n m i I'lVlM.ll I v in i ''i c jrdu ' k vv Var lt one o U1MI o i' p i ")( othci draw periodically feutiue-- . the community pint! ait on individuals who's names have Uon suggested as those 'ople whom the tne towns texidence would like to know mote alxvut '1 he feehng of many people is thal tin-- , type of article helps the utieiix to liecome moie and ixdter .iiqiiniuted The suggestions and names which you the citizens ot Roy. can make to the paper on tills and any other type ot article will he great'these sugly uppi eclated gestions call lie mailt d to the Sun hi ontc le 5388 s 1900 in ' iiMl'nul i m paper hi "i IU -- I ( oink ihn.in ,i ke o.iitt Later in the meeting d out l onm il man Dale Bingham pointed out that he was tired of having groups protest the ordinance and stated that he would like to see the issue settled before next meeting. Councilman Charles F Hull out to the council that this type of otdinance was good in big cities where the streets were cleaned and washed off at nights, but iq Roy nothing is done to the streets, and he felt keeping cars off the streets between the hours of 2 a.m. to 6 am was actually unneeessary and tioublesome. pointed Bingham said that public vole were taken, he was sine that over 90 per cent of the voters would be for repealing the oidinanee ('mini iltnan it a C John Kendall (rear) and Lex Mercusen, Chief Physical Therapist, demonstrate one of the many types of exercises used on patients, to Hospital Administrator Physical Therapist Grant L. Horsley. The patient is Mr. Floyd A. Farnsworth, 1267-37tSt., in Ogden. The hospital nas one of the best Physical Therapy Departments in the state. W -- a n t"V. r'Hr; ft: - icfef f w 'f, services and the cooperation of de-the Occupational Tlierapy partment1 of the hospital. Cuting by doing" is the axiom of the occuput tonal department Time dtags heavily on idle hands This is especially true of people woh have lived at live lives that have suddenly become mcapas-itated- . The recovet y of the patient is often quickened the moment that he discovers some satisfying occupation to shoiten the long hours of ichahihatation Mrs Carl 'Gwen' Stokes, an occupational therapist of exceptional ability has also watched tier department from a grow mete handful a year ago from 20 to 35 participants daily. Cieative, educational and activities are used to stimulate a feeling of usefulness ami independence in the 1 (JULY 4TH PARTY PLANNED TO BE HELD A AT ROY PARK secial 4th party will be July cele- bration sponsored by the Roy Fust ward at the Roy Cit.v park all day July 4 The days activities will commence at Tam with a pancake hieakfast It will be followed by a children's starting at 9 30 a in and a special flag i .using ceremony at 10 am. pnt-ad- ' ) e Market, 5368 Robert Sondrup, owner of S. 1900 W. is pictured with the small rock, (about golf ball size), he used to stop three men with, who attempted to escape with 885 they had taken from his cash register. I Theft Attempt Nets Trio Nothing; Robbers Caught Before Escape owner, Robert Sondrup, 2874 Madison Ave. Ogden, probably did one of the braviest things he'll ever do in his life last Friday June 15. r market At approximately 10.30 am. on that morning, two men entered his market and attempted to steal from the cash register $85. Mr. Sondrup had just finished paying a breadman and had left the till of the register open. On request of one of the men, to get some penny candy which was on a shelf near the floor, Mr. Sondrup bent over and as he returned to the counter, he saw one of the men withdrawing his hand from the open till. The two men fled from the store with the money to a nearby car which they had waiting at the north end ' of the store. Mr. Sondrup gave chase and as he did so grabed a small stone, about the siz-of a golf ball off of the ground. As he reached the car he yelled for them to stop or he would bash their heads in with y it." During all this action the erator of a nearby garage Roy, Utah, Thursday, June The I.ibiury Committee of the DevelopCleat field Community ment .Association iceently presented a libimv move proposal" to the Cleurfiield City Council The proposal is the result of studies conducted by the Library Committee ' The present bln at y. located in a corner of the City Building With only is gioxxly inadquate available 445 square fee! of space the pres( nt library is over-towded anil can provide only a very limited txok selection, said Don Lund, Chairman of the Lilu ary Committee The proposal made to the council would provide a Clearfield Library some four times larger than the, j e.sent one. Officials of the Davis County Library System have agteed to operate the new libruiy. and have pointed out that an ample number of books are available to fill the proposed faulty patient Even those confined to their beds are ptov tiled with equipment adapted to their which enable them to learn new crafts and to develop new mtrests Many who felt thev could never do anything again have not only have experienced tin gratification which came foim their achievement, but they have had the thrill of winning money Such activity creates a tremendous stimuli to the mental health the pat wiv. However, the ps.vchological effect is not only the end result of ouupatiimal therapy but theie is a close inlet t elationship with the physical therapy department m tunning sttengthenmg ;md cood muting weakened muscles In First Stages The futuristic concept of the Will hospital's theraputie possibilities Dance acthe is only in infancy stage, cording to Mr Matcusen. HowThe Cleat field Jaycees are ever. he is confident that the an open air dance on sponsoring hospital has a wonderful future tlie' night of July 3rd to begin in this direction but is cautious Jaycee sponsored of moving too rapidly tow aid the the annual Clearfield Days Celebration on goal July 4th In the first place. Mr. Marcu-spconsiderable Lyle Wood, dance chairman, feels that groundwork must be laid before stated there will be refreshments l sold and there will al'o he hand on a com unity-widcooperentertainment at intermisative basis m order to make the plan of a total rehabilitation sion The entertainment will be furnished by Bud Eastman and center work The cooperation and support Dick Bodily of the Bud Eastman of other hospitals must be obGuitar Studios of Ogden tained thru better understanding The dance will be held on the It must have the wholehearted tennis courts at the Clearfield support of the County Medical Central Park, starting at 8 30 Rehabilita- p m Society, Vocational tion Services, the Ihibltc Health Admission will he SI 50 per Depaitment and other related so- couple There will to live music cial agencies, and finally, full played by Ray Millaidx "Mekxl-ian" public acceptance before the hospital will be able to move into The new Clearfield Days Queen the broader field of total rehabiland her two attendants will he itation services. introduced at the dance. Grant L Horsley, the progressive administrator of the Weber County Hospital, is confident too, that it is only a matter of time until the goal of the "Big Idea" comes to full realization. hand-leap- s op- sum- moned police office Doug Rochcll, who was off duty, that Mr. Sondrup was having trouble with three men. The three men were returned to the store by Mr. Sondrup and officer Rochell and held at gun point until Roy Chief of Police Julian Green arrived at the scene. The men were taken to the Weber County jail In Ogden, on where they were booked grand larceny. The men listed their names as Micheal J. Lewis, 24, St. Louis, Mo. and Rossing-nol- e Trotter, Casper, Wyo. The chat mi n onth'.y o', at I' 19 was was lomniiie ilc i lo " - '1 In Id mu v n ci n pain- - buxine-- foi -- .'til'd''1 . I J - I NC'- - i s ; t r y j - Tat An Wscn t louts tostiuction. l ( . City Okays Franchise , n , Larry Kasting The Roy Lions Club will install the new officers of the comto be ing year, at ceremonies held Thursday June 21 at 7 p m. in tlie Oakridge Country Council Meeting weeks ago, which asked for the rezoning of the area around 5200 S. and ?I50 W. for the purpose of building fourplex dwellings, was voted down by the council Monday night. The decision came after a weeks consideration on the part of the council members, when Mayor Charles W. Rapp ruled to put the matter off for a week, to let the council think about the matter His decision was rendered after a lengthy discussion with a group of protesting residents. The group felt that the building of .such type buildings would depreciate the value of their property and possibly being in a more transient type people. Lou Westenskow, contractor of the proposed buildings stated that the residents would have to make a choice of the type of building which would be built. He said "if the four-plegoes in the type of people would surely be much x type higher than if the were put up." Councilman Charles F. Hull stated that with all the opposition against the changing 'of the zone from a R-- l residential to a multiple residential, he was going to vote against the petition. Theie from 7 will dtn-ne- 4' - 62-6- i x two-ple- Club. The award was given to Michael Masters of 476 East 2900 No at a special meeting held last week. The main project of the contest wa sthe writing of an essay on water conservation. "I plan to major in because Iam interested in electronics. My favorite hobby is electronics," said Young Masters. The scholarship was one of the eight awarded to students of Weber High. It is worth approximately $100, said Dr. Wendell Noail who made the presentation. Solid-Physic- e County Hospital Given Membership In Am. Hospital Assn. frun-ihix- Contestants Vie For Miss Roy Crown June 30 -- A North Ogden, 1962 graduate of Weber High School, is the recipient of a scholarship sponsored conjointly by the U S. Forest Service and the Roy Kiwanis n n -- Scholarship to Weber High Student One year Director Eugene Minardi; Two year Directors elected were Gerald Barker, Don Dennis and Neil Karren. Hold over Directors with one year left to serve are A. P. Brown and Walker. Bert Stockham, club founder, automatically continues as a member of the Hoy Club Board of Directors. -- 62-6- 3 Roy Kiwanis Awards Club. be a social hour "- to t 8 p m. with pm liemg served at 8 p m The J'-.installation ceremony will lie conAiiinii in city council Monday ducted 5 . by International Counselevening .iw the okay given to lor Robert E Brown of the OgFuel lei the Mountain States : den Lions Club supply Company lontmue oer-ntmin Roy City under a new Elected to serve as president 50 veui fianihixe for the fiscial year was Th'1 fuel lompany has leen W Liwrenee who has foi a numbei Kasting, (in alining in Roy . iH'en serving as First ui vial- thinking that a existed Companv Attorney dining the past year. He Sharon Cottle John Ciuwfiud Jt xt.i'cd that in will suiceed Joe Compton as the iheiking the lecoulx it was dis- president, who will serve for one covered that a frumhixc had Ix'en year as director in the capacity piepaied tail was never submit- of Immediate Past President. ted to the city for approval The office of Club Seeretary-treaxiue- r He stated that the Mountain will be handled St. lies Company would like the by councils apptoial vo that they Riehaid 'Bud' C Bramwell, who in wax chosen by unanimous vote could continue opciationx wit hunt any legal di aw hack Roy Girls the deadline for gelling Both Mr Mr. Af'er the ptoposed ftanchixe Btamwell willKasting and your entry blanks m'o the Great automatically bea- ad to the council Councilcr Rpy Doys Miss Rov Conte- -' come officers in the District man .1 How at d Stable asked that Governor's organization and w'tll is drawning closer and the it tie nwiilten to tead that the of entrants is getting bigger' represent the Roy Lions at the city In icpaid for t lx work which Zone Chairman's Zone D AdAll entry blanks must lie in would piobably i exult from exIxfore June 25 at 6pm A small cavations made by tlie gas com- visory meetings held quarterly Other successful candidates to entry fee of $2 50 can be paid pany serve as officers and directors by either the xonxor or it i in A spokesman foi the company for the fisnal year and he paid by the entrant herself had a that the stated company will lx installed at the banquet Entry blanks can be picked up ptogram set up which guaranteed June 21, are First at any of the following stoics the refill job on any street tore Glenn H. Beck; Second here in Roy. One Hour Martini up by the g.ix company Glen I. OKon. Third Councilman Dale Bingham vice president Glen H. McEntire ing, Hamilton Drug Center. Jo Ire Bowling I.ane', Woolwotth pointed out that in the past the Lion Tjiner will be Bert Smith. oi Ben Franklin company had always immediate- Tail Twister. James Hunter. All entrants must be resident ly el died any holes made, and done toll the is always of Roy, never been mamed light The louncil then voted to acand between the ages of 17 and 28 The contest will lx judged cept the new franchise from the to have it pubalong the same rules which gov- gas eopmany and lished ern the Miss Utah pageant Jack Seamons. general ehan-mafor the contest, said that Club any girl who wishes to enter m.n Roy Inher own sponsor or theie ate Hears City council Monday night votseveral businsses who wish to Tlie Roy Gardenetle Club held ed down a recommendation made xixmsor girls Those gills needing sponsors may contact Mr. Sea- its meeting Monday June 18. last week by Chief Robert Olsen, mons at 2078 W 3825 S or by at the home of Mrs F N Duffv, that all burning in the city be eliminated 2654 N 325 W Sunset calling EX Two more contestants to join Mrs 0. S Young served ns The council did howver, agree this past week were, Miss Sharon for the meeting, which to a recommendation made by Cottle and Miss Pat Anderson was highlighted by a talk from C. W. Rapp, that a plan Mayor Miss Cottle is the daughter of Rulon Harper, of Ogden He be presented to Chief Olsen to Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Cottle, spoke on the care and planting the Fire Department into provide at 2617 W. 4850 S. She is 19 of Iris and used slides of garcrews that would go around the . dens to illustrate the topic. years old, blonde, and is attendcity in the evenings and do all Those members of the club ing Weber College, where she is burning which might be necesaffiliated with LaDinnaeda So- who were in attendance were, or upon residents request. cial Club. She is sponsored by Henry Benson, Mrs. Harvey sary. The council took, this action Woolworths of Roy. Hill, Mrs James H. Hunter, after hearing Chief Olsens reMiss Anderson is the daughter Mrs Earl S. Jordon, Mrs. Phillip quest in last weeks meeting. He of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lloyd AnMrs. Ora Maughn, told the. council at that time that Jorgensen, derson, and is attending Brigham Mrs. John Milligan, Mrs. Walter unless voted down by them, he 19 Mintz, Mrs. Roman Young University. She is Mueller, Mrs. would invoke the no burning rule years old and has brunette hair. Rulon Thurgood. Mrs. Ray Wil- between the previously mentionHer sponsor is Dr. Neil Karren, liamson and Mrs. Syl- ed jates. of Roy. vester L. Barton. In the Monday evenings meet n! new Lions leader At Oakridge Country Club u- -t Voted Down In . , . Lions To Install New Officers vv Rezone Petition No. 4 TIT x men diseus-e- d the eonnng 25'h an nn ei x, ii y eelehiat ion ( hanilx'r Ilesulent J l'ovvaul Stable lated that by a imam the moils vote of memlxus hambm mi clings would he 'in! il e.ulv Senleinliei l,i- - was due to absence of many mimhei- - v ho ate away on va la'aions and hu-- y with other summer tasks I.etteis will lie sent to all memlio'x to remind them of the pioteet ami othci events which will lie forth cv'Ttvtng. xmd'Mr Stable. 'I he chambers committee's vuil continue to wink on promotions and other beneficial for the cnmmuntiy with out holding the monthly meetings he added Duin- - mi the building of a float to cany the 2.5th animeis.uy queen ate now Ixung ihawn by Mis. Emma Russell said Kail I I ill, chairman in chaige ul the of local the ot meeting 4 Clearfield Jaycees Sponsor Open s Vol. 9 1962 Votes Postponement of Next Meet -- xpe-cia- 21 Chamber Discusses Celebration Plan c A petition that was submitted to the City Council several Sav-M- or Sav-mo- Library Study Made Proposal Submitted to Clearfield Council e At 10 30 a m the Weber County Recreation League will play a baseball game,, and concession booths will also open at this time At 12.30 many games will be played and many competitive races will be run 2pm is the time set for a game between the Roy 1st watd and the Hill Air Forte Base. An activity program will be held at 4.30 pm. and will the Utah Shamrocks play the Roy 1st ward men at 7 30. The general public is invited to attend the event. U, Hoy h Therapy Departments Dominate Plans On Future Planning of County Hospital By Kayl. Harrop While at its inceptic.1. the physical therapy department of the Weber County hospital began with only a handful of patients and one therapist it now .dominates the futuristic planning of tlie hospital. The department, which is the best equipped in the state, has grown so rapidly the past year that there are now two therapists and a receptionist who handle fetween 20 and 30 patients a d.iv This includes both hospital patients and pat vents from the community Lex Mercusen who heads the department, is well tiained and proficient in his profession His assistant, John Kendall, a capable young man, was hired shortly after his graduation from the Standford University of Califor-ilast September While the hospital will by necessity, be taking both critcally ill and amublatory patients of both long and short term care, for sometime to some, it is strung more and more towards the realization of converting its services to a specialized rehabilitation center Although there will be some cases that cannot be restored to fitness, their original physical they can be taught to live with their disabilities to the extent that they can once abain liecomc independent individuals Occupation Help rehabili-atatioImpoitant as physical is to the patient, its effect is not complete without the . i Gardenette Grant L. Horsley, administra- tor of the Weber County Hospital, announced this week that the Board of Trustees of the American Hospital Association has granted the Weber County Hospital membership in its organization A Certificate of Institutional Membership suitable for framing and public display will be forwarded to the Weber County Hospital in the near future. The American Hospital Association stated, "We wish to welcome your hospital into membership We hope that you will make full use of the service of of tlie association, and we are sure that membership will prove of mutual benefit and value. said Edwin L. Oosby. Mr. Horsley states that this is the first of many new steps the hospital will be taking to assure the community the finest medical facilities in the country. Roy Council Votes Down Plan On All - City Fire Ban - -- Ogden Speaker . ing Mayor Rapp said that he felt if the council decided to allow no burning rule, much opposition would be caused by the residents of the city. He further pointed out that up to that time, he had received more protests from citizens on the suggested rule than from anything the council had acted on for a long time. Councilman Walker Elwyn made the motion that the Fire Chief be advised on forming the prevention groups suggested by the Mayor, and to prevent Mm e from enforcing the baa. Councilman C. . Dee Sparrow stated that he felt a standard for waste incinerators should be set up, as there was no acceptable definition registered the citys ordinances. The council agreed, city-wid- |