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Show io 1? j Doxey Eelmenfary 3ftQ!(oD0iS Schedules Evolve Around 26 Periods, 18 Minutes Each Sets Registration Registration for all new students who will attend Doxey Elementary School in Sunset, will be held Aug. 24 from 9 a.m. to Amid the opening of another school year this month will be the excitement of the opening of the new' Roy High School. The school, which was recently completed, will open its doors for classes Aug. 30. An entirely new prgoram to this area, referring primarily to the class scheduling, is available at the new high school, according to Dr. Spcifesr Wyatt, school 12 noon. Classes begin at 8:45 a.m. Aug. Students names wnl be posted outside each room. Room as31. principal. signments are as follows: rooms 1, 3, and 5; first grade, rooms 2, 4, 6, 7, and 8; second grade, rooms 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13; third grade, rooms 15. 17, 18. and 19; fourth grade, rooms 20, 21, and 22; fifth grade, rooms 23, 24, 25, ami 27, and special education, jjVL . The SSS system, Stanford School Stlmluling. will be put into operation at the uniquely built education facility. Students registered with the seven chosen and required subjects that were available to them according to a number system which referred to the class plan. room 26. A misunderstanding concerning fourth grade students has occurred. ONLY those 4th graders who live in the Grandview area of Clearfield will go to Pioneer School, students from Villa Drive and other Clearfield areas, as well as the Sunset students with- COMPLETING REGISTRATION at Roy aro (I. to r.) William in Doxey School boundaires will Reese, associate principal. Dr. Spencer Wyatt, principal, and attend Doxey. Darrell White, associate principal. Tlie registration cards were then sent to Stanford University where they prepared the separate class schedules of the students. All of this work was done automatically by use of the number symbols. scheduling which allows 24 periods each day, each of 18 minutes tuning, enables the students to choose his line of study as as enabling the teachers to their programs more efarrange Education by Appointment," is ficiently. what Darrell White, associate SECRETARIAL STAFF at Roy High is comprised of (I. to r.) Lou Jean Chadwick, Suzanne principal calls the Roy High sysFor example, a senior at Roy Zuech, Beverly Markas, head secretary, Carolyn Arave, and Nadine Rides. Loreen Madck tem. It is designed to give every High may have American Pro- was absent when photo was taken. student the kind of education he blems during the 5th, 6th, and needs and waits. 7th class periods of the day on The flexability of the school Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The same student may then have English during the 10th 11th, and 12th periods on Mondays with English on Tuesdays and Thursdays during the 5th, 6th, and 7th periods. Students Vj fej may also find two or three free those not specifically periods, Plans are moving rapidly for pletely over tlie top of four park- - little diaper darling in the ail scheduled, perhaps on any day the Auto Daredevils show, the ed sedans, a featured stunt of nual Roy, Utah, Thursday August 19, 1965 Baby Slow sponsored by the of the week. contest and the flower tlie lost ait of Bus Jumping baby announced Roy Jayeettes, School officials explained that show that will be part of the where the daredevils will jump Mrs. Dennis Batman with over model older bus an activities at a Roy Days, 3 this, for example, would enable many and Mrs. Ralph Carter. automobile will also be shown. a boy interested in cooking to Sept. 4 and 6. In the words of the manager, The event will take place Sept. sign a contact to take homeThe daredevils who will appear The Daredevils Auto 4 at 10 a.m. at the Roy Park. , spectacuar few free per- Sept. 4 at 2 p.m. at the Roy making during the iods maybe only one day a week. Park are under the direction of originate, where others only dup- Registration will be held from licate and imitate." am. with a charge of This gives any student the Olie Anderson, unit manager. Tickets will be on sale at the 50c for each category entered. chance to take a few classes in The Auto Daredevils show will Categories for prizes will be, a subject they may be interest- feature for the first time In this park as well as through Jay cees for follows: Bluest eyes, darkest $1.50 as $1 students, adults, in not ed but enough for full country, the "Russian Death and 75c children. eyes, reddest hair, most teeth ' time scheduling, explained the Chair, Also included on the profor youngest baby, and least hair associate principal. gram will be Mr. Anderson who Baby Contest for oldest baby. The crowning of com It is time again to enter your a Another factor that sets the actually jumps a motorcycle home, 517 E. Center Street, wliich order the property be deeded to also with satisfactory negotiations prince and princess wil climax has been becoming a dumping him. Hie motion also included with the engineers ou the size new school apart from the older the event. ground, is teeming with grasshop- t h e stipulation that the city of water piping and storm drain- methods of teaching is the team Babies, six to eighteen months, ' teaching program. This program pers and faces a serious weed should retain the easement that age. will be judged in diapers or trainis on that property. allows for 100 students to be in Insurance due problem. ing parts only, weather permitMill levy set He requested that the city clean Mayor Joseph Knight explain- a classroom during the same ting. Winners from each category of time under the ed council the supervision members to that council resolureviewed the The or a deed to it up property will ride on the float in the Roy him in order that he may clean tion, setting the mill levy for the public liability insurance pre- three teachers. In otherwords, all Parade on Monday. Days A tournaRound clubs. softball Robin as follows : general fund, miums was due in the amount students may receive a lecture up the property there. Clarence 1965-6- 6 Last years winners were Prince one from the will ment held tlie be John of teacher, at fire insurance 11 majority $5,608, premStoker, city manager, checked mills, bond redemption, 5 mills An exciting afternoon of soft-ba- ll Bryce Saunders and Princess Jo with the city attorney who said it and special improvement quaran-te- e ium, $2,130.48, and the Loiter in- of the students may hear the Affleck Park Aug. 28 under the action is in store for the ball Cindy Wilson. surance for $32.04. A motion was lecture while small groups are was possible for the city to vafund, 1 mill. sponsorship of the Riverdale and fans of this area," cominstruction one games given special by Councilmen moved for the adop- made that they be paid. cate the street. Flower Show Wiof tlie other teachers, or all of Sunset Jaycees, according to Bob McKissick, chairman the mented noted Internal was that It 17 mill the tion of of mills levy A motion was made that Mr. show on Sept. 6 The Flower divided be- ley Watkins, executive vice presi- of the tournament and also River-dale- 's budget. The mo- Revenue Bureau had. contacted the students could be Haslem get written consent of for the 1965-611:30 a.m. has already seen at The dent of the Riverdate Club. the Chamber of Commerce re- tween the three instructors. Three entries from tlie Roy, Clearfield sports director. the adjoining property owners in tion passed. will be awarded to tlie flexability of the system enables .. Receives final plat questing 1500 copies of the Cleartrophies and Ogden Garden Clubs and is Jaycee teams from South Og- winning teams, he added. Kent Smith and Jay Anderson field brochure which was printed a great teaching aid to the denow seeking public participation den, Layton, Centerville, Sunset, partment instructors. presented the final plat for Val- earlier this year. in the show. Terrace, Washington Roy, Plpin halla No. 2 which was approved City allocation Students who will attend the City, and Riverdate will particiChamber officials asked that school We want to encourage any by the Planning Commission July this fall will receive class pate in the event which is slat-Citthe city allocate approximately of the public who bas a green 19. They reviewed the councils school fees schedules and may pay and Riverdale will particithumb or even a previous requests and. what had $230 in order that 5,000 copies according to the following regisin the event which is saltto pate fill to submit entries in the could be thumb to these meet done been requests. Instead criticism printed of requests. by their children are, stated Police tration dates: seniors, Aug. 18, ed to begin at 12 noon. commented Dale A motion was made that Plat The request was acepted, subcompetition, a someone show to speech, Chief A. Padgett juniors. Aug. 19, sophomores, Aug We would No. 2 Snider, Roy Jaycee in charge of be accepted with the ad- ject to availability of funds. do a thing to better to way the are The 23. The open and games 20, freshman,. Aug. also like to extend our appreciThe next meeting of the dear-fiel- d dition of a connecting roadway publicity. A chairman to contact would bo of much greater school will be open from public for 23c admission. Food ation to the members of the Council will be Aug. 23. to make entries with, will be between Valhalla and 1100 S. and value. p.m. on each of the dates to and drink concession stands will Sheriff department and the Jeep at a later date. named Wanamakor John the be sponsoring accomodate students. operated by Patol for the helpful assistance they always render. well Gjr ai 5 jjj 1 jD r7 PBrjeE?G rJlcuOie .3 U 3 8:45-9:4- In the first matter of business the last meeting of the Clearfield city council, councilmen received a request that the property at 200 S. 500 E. be rezoned from R-- 4 to l. at P-A- No objection It was noted there was no objection with the property owners as to the rezoning and ' matter was turned over to the planning commission for recommendation. A letter was read from George Haslam complaining about the dead-en- d street in front of his 5 Riverdale, Sunset Clubs Host Jaycee Round Robin Games 6 Three Clearfield Youth Found Safe After Missing Tuesday flight Efforts of the Clearfield Police department, Sheriffs department and members of the Davis County Jeep Patrol on Tuesday evening resulted in finding three Clearfield youths who had been reported missing. On Tuesday, Michael Derr, 9, and Shauna Lee Hillyard, II, children of Mr. and Mrs. Hermit Derr, and Kevin Hale, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hale, went fishing at a pond in Clearfield. After they were run off one pond they proceeded to Steed's Pond, also in Clearfield. From here they apparently wandered along the canal until they reached the Riverdate Drie-in- . They laid down to watch the show and feU asleep. They were found the next morning by the members of the Jeep Patrol. y, 2-- Utitles; School Ads 5 Legal Notice 2 Theatre 6 Classified Ads . . 2 Community News Church New Roy Teens Plan Fashion Show Scheduled Tonight A fashion show, sponsored by be as follows: fish and chips, the Roy Jayettes teen dub, will 69c, burger spud, 58c, and chicbe held tonight, Aug. 19 at Ross ken fried steak, 87c. and Jacks. Karen Allington. Kathy PerThe 7 p.m. fashion show and kins, and Jan Stagg will model dinner will be open to all Roy clothing from the John Willis girls ages according to Mrs. Company of Ogden and Bee Gees Georgia Sternberg, director 'Of of Roy. the girls dub. The fashion show is being held There will be no admission, by the girls to promote interest for however, the dinner plates will new membership and will also be their first general meeting since organiation, added Jean-- i ne Riggs, dub advisor. Donna 1 Haynes also serves as an advisor to the teen dub. 14-2- 2, 5, 6 ..,.3 We want to warn parents agnot knowing what or where ainst Ufch Governor Flans Visit to Clearfield Gni? Pop C3i?e g, is coming especially to greet the children who earlier this spring signed pledge cards to help keep Clearfield beautiful. He nn will also be a first year graduate at Roy High next spring. She has served on the student council, junior council and was Miss Smile at Weber High. The Hickenlooper brown haired 54 brown-eyegirl will present a dress design demonstration for the talent presentation. Bonnie Eldredge tion Queen for Ogden City. Emmie Eldredge, daughter of Interested ui dramatics, she Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Eldredge will present a dramatic reading Jr., will also be attending Roy for her talent. Connie Hickenlooper Connie Hickenlooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sets Miniature p.m. at the Central Park. ct GDaftffne w Patricia Ross Four more entries have been received for this years Miss Patricia Ross, daughter of Mr. Roy competition which will be and Mrs. John Ross, is a gradheld Sept. 4 at the Roy' High uate of Weber High and is atschool. tending Weber State College. She is a legal secretary for an atBeverly Racker in Roy. torney of Beverly Racker, daughter Miss Ross has dark auburn Mr. and Mrs. Carl Racker, will be a 1966 graduate of Roy High hair, brown eyes, and is 20 years and adds that she is interested old. She has been tlie Recrea- Roy 10th Ward Governor Calvin Rampton will be in Clearfield Aug. 24 at 4:30 and water skiing as well as mar-ching and drill routines. For her part in the talent see- - ' tion, she will present a Hawaiian Dance number. Entry rules Girls. years of age, interested in entering the competition should make arrangements with Tom Johns, contest chair-m- .i i, for entry blanks. Competition this year should be some of the best we have ever seen and we know that we will be well represented by whover the judges select to reign as Miss Roy, commented the chairman. 18-2- 6 Rodeo Tonight children in Clearfield Elementary schools signed a letter dial was sent to the Governor In response to the cleaa-uproclamation he signed in May. Over lust Thinking 1000 p In a letter received by the Garden Club of Clearfield, the I . would be Governor states, proud and happy to greet children of Clearfield who have participated in this summer beautification project" Children are invited to come displayed by (I. to r.) Lawrence Day, to the park with their pledge WESTERN TALENTS cards as well as an imitation publicity, Ma Oliver, counselor, Earl Hill, bishop, and Jim being extended to parents, friends Smith, chairman of the Roy 10th Ward Miniature Rodeo and the genera! public. planned for tonight at 7:30. rt Tlie Roy Tenth Ward will sponsor a Mmature Rodeo and Novelty Show tonight, Aug. 19, at the IIooer Park, according to Bishop Earl Hill. The show will begin at 7.50 p.m, and will include barrell racing. couple rescue racing, gienna pig chase, calf riding, pony acts, wild horse show, and a pony pulling contest. Tickets will be sold for $1 adults and 50c children, noted Jim Smith, rodeo chairman. Con-es- s ion stands will also be operated throughout the evening. Thr proceeds for the activities vull be used for the ward building fund. Beverly Racker . . . seeks crown & in modeling and dress designing with intention of making this a career. Tiie 17 year-olwill present a dress design demonstration in tlie talent section of the Miss d Roy comixitition. 'Jr Connie Hickenlooper . . . Roy contestant Patricia Ross ... vies for title High tins, fall as a senior. Slie is 17- - ears- - old, a past cheerleader, member of the She noted she enjoys snow Chor-alair- s. Bonnie Eldredge ... submits entry j |