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Show C03P. UNIVERSAL MICROFILMING ' PIE3PCST' AVE.', I4I ' UTAH - CITY, SALT LAKE 4 Tk. UUk. Chr.alcl. pabHtk. , VUk. tieat k7, inUi Mil Pabtlikcr J. HtktN Stekl. Oftleei HUS. IBM W.; (t.M far ftr. rkat ,. ?eu la aOme. . .lil-IM- Ho" Mw and Ad dasdlina Tuesday Vol. . Ml pO(S3 No, 42 1 nODG Roy, Utah, Thursday July 14, 1966 10c Copy G GnD1pG0 dOG A Roy citizen disfruhed with' Actions taken recently- by the Roy City council because they Were hot- more fully explained was given an exploration at the meeting last Monday night. Calvin Dittmore appeared before the' council questioning the approval to purchase tickets to Valley Music HaU for city Employes in. connection w'tn the Utah State Municipal League Convention in September, with ; : city funds. He noted that' it was hot ex-- , plained how many employes this : would involve, how much money or why R was being done. Mayor Charles Hu'l reported : that an amount qf about $150 is allocated each year, and is listed in the .budget, for the annual Municipal League con ' : : ' - . A.M. ' . Ferro, attorney for the Municipal League of Utah, further explained that the conven-- " tions primary purpose is to improve tbs government in our state. Included on the agenda each year are meetings for the. various employes of the cities, for departments such as parks. Sewers, streets, and meetings for mayors and city council-me- . : - : unless some form of entertainment is also provided along with the busy work schedule.' Each year, the convention lists about 1500 employes of cities in attendance. The threwiay sched- ule indudes two days of work shops and meetings and a day , in support Bonds Issuance Conte program terested are urged to participate,' .. Free rodeo , tickets will be in given to all children who in the parade, Coitumee er decorated bicycles will add to the parade. The parade will begin the grouping on Washington Blvd. one from the Roy area is 20 and 21st .streets. Everyone from the Roy area is asked to meet at the Roy banner, and will march in the pa- all youngsters to participate id the annual Childrens Parade July Ogden.- .19 at 9 &.m. : Frank Tremea, rector, reported teams, church groups, hoy and recreation dithat baseball classes, girl seout ganizations, and anyone else H orin- - Sick Dog Still efforts Search its ers for nearly two weeks . ' The council reported that though that area was not ii. the present storm sewer plans for this year, that it was included in the overall plan and would bt taken care of in the future'. Dawson Councilman proposed that a study be made Jto see what temporary action could be taken to aid that area. In regards to controlling the speed in that area, the council referred the matter to the police chief for recommendations. The citizens proposed a dip in Joseph - owncon- tinue as .the owners offer, a 'ire- -. ward for the dog, whether dead or alive. The black dog with a small . . amount of brown coloring, and whjte feet, is reported to be. fear-thvery ill, and the owners dog might die without med- .(cation. . Lost in the north area of Roy, : a week ago last Saturday, the dog may already have died from the sickness., Due to; the great sentimental Value, the . owners are. seeking its return. information Anyone having iibout '. such a dog. has been or asked to call The queen contest will follow the pet show which begins at pm. Pf - Shew . show will be held at Roy Park at 1p.m. on Friday and youngsters from Roy are urged to bring their pets for 7 the Judging. The show, sponsored by the Roy Recreation program, will be a special events day under the direction of Nancy Cox. . Prizes-wil- l be awarded to- the winning pets. A pet . . EDITORS NOTE: This is the fourth in e series of articles prepared by the Utah New? Bureau on. the Dlferent Land of Utah.. . Immense, silent,, beautiful, lof. these are words which ty best describe the diferent world of Utah9. Castle Country. . Castle Country is also the marof the red and unbelievable face earth in the San Rafael Swell, coal fields arid clear water, arid deserts and alpine greenery. The visitor to Castle Country edn follow the Old Spanish Trail back into the past, hunt deef (m season), examine dinosaur quaries, fish, or prowl .the mu seums of Utahs ancient history and of her .coal industry. Guided river trips down the Green River start at the town of preen River Many .visitors choose this adventurous method of. getting to know Desolation-Canyon- , through which the ri ver winds. Late in May, the annual Friendship Cruise down the Green River and up the Colorado River is staged. The aforementioned San Ra .. At Valley Music The King Family; 36 members strong, opened at Valley Music HaU last Monday, evening and wil continue ' performances k will continue performances through Saturday, night. There will be a special mat-in- e performance on. Saturday . at . . p.m. il: Family is made up Attendants, Jolene reigned over. July Is, 4th festivities. Miss Riverdale received a set of luggage, of memof Jesus bers of the Church Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, who call their home. Pleasant Grove, Utah.' A special- tribute to the King Family will be made by the city of Pleasant. Grove at the final performance. Tickets for' the King Family Show are available at the the--, atre box office, Sears Stores, , Stores, Castlviort's. the area ' representatives and by Classifieds '. . . Legal Notice . Sports Club News ' . Church News . . Society . . 5 :.;.s .. . . . SoiioiBErim!? (gift .7 .9 The Roy Pool not have-beeable The class will meet will be $8 and will will conduct a late season swimming class for anyone who might to. get into the summer session because., of school or vacation. twice in order tp complete the 11 )esson series. The cost; include 11 practice swims.. ' , . six-wee- k - . they wish to continue with the building under the new arrangements ing under the new arrange- ments. . The Roy Swimming Team has competed in the Clearfield AAU Meet and in a dual meet with the Rolling Hills Country Club, r Thursday Pal iq Springs will host the team and Saturday the team wiH travel to Sait Lake to compete in the AAU B Championships. Many top flight performers from Roy are expected to bring home medals. Next week the Roy team will host Rolling Hills in a dual meet before traveling to Twin Falls for the AAU Open. Only a few of the top swimmers wiH be able to compete in this competition. All Catholic Day Notes Busy Program For Annual Fun Day at Lagoon ; e. . Nine-Mil- . ' All Catholic Day will be held Sunday in Lagoons Patio Gar- announced Norm Whor-ter- t and Larry Brennan, chairmen of the event. The day "will offer a variety of entertainment to the many thousands who are expected to attend. There will; be pie eating contests. horseshow tourna dens, f ments. childrens races,' greased pole contests, and- bingo. Free tq all participants will be swimming, rockets, the Whip and for the youngsters Bulgy the Whale and the Kiddie - Planes. A trip to Las Vegas will offered as be. of 1 f r t ;,4 vli - V-'- - - rjt a. K w, s , f r : . i ... Z? -- V-- : Z v rH 4 . , r- - ,jf- ! V- - .7- t ijbv - i ' ' F ,. Fashioned by nature in the unique world of Utah, San RafaN Swell, offer scenic beauty for CASTLE COUNTY Hi .. V - 4 4 j f fc -- .. Utah traveler. il. f i; r- - ' t . V, 7 a .' ..v v The Weber Chapter No. 4, Disabled. American, Veterans will hold an outing and fishing party Saturday for the hospitalized veterans from Fort Douglas Veter' ' ans Hospital. Harold Aikens. chairman of this event reports that the hospitalized veterans will be brought in buses from Fort Douglas to enjoy a picnic and fishing party. This .event will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p,m: ' Following this, the Weber Chapter DAV members under the direction of Aikens will join the Open Door I Foundation inhosting handicapped children, and youth Ho a picnic and fishing .party. Mrs. Haze Park, who is of the afternoon event, requests that all handicapped children call for- reservations. This group will- meet at the. DAV 2766 Adams, Ave., Ogden, at 2 p.m: July 16th at Hall, 1 which time the Weber County Jeep Patrol under the direction of Marvin Felt, will furnish transportation to and from South Fork'for.the handicapped children. To assure plenty of food and reservations for your jeep ride, please telephone. Mrs. Booths at Mrs. Park, or Lamar Lamb, 7 3 Tf rf f. - v- - F -v ' Roy Lions Club President Al- bed D., Johnson, Jr., has appointed club committees for the S' 5 '4 392-630- 1, presi- J attendance of J00 club members and their families 'is 'anticipated for the event-- ; Ancient Gun Show Ready for Annual Days of '47 . .Fred - Kas-- ; ting, chairman, . Fred Deschner and Joe Compton. Education, Glen McEntire, qs chairman) Philip H. Browning: Health ind Welfare, O r I e n Stuart. chairman. Richard Stearns and Frank Eggington. ; . .Bert ' An ; n Safety. Glenn Beck, chainn.in, Kent Tavlor and Philip Browning: Club House, Arthur Toimolo Foxley. chairman, Smith, Elwyn Walker. Philip Browning, Glen Beck,. Dac Coons. Bert Hunter, and Neil . Neil Karren, Karren: Directtc-ychairman., and song leader, Glen McEntire: . Annual Picnic-- , The club will, hold their 7lh annual family picnic iind swim will . Constitution and. Richard Tubbs, Chairman. Beil ; Hunter and Arthur Toimoto. Roger Stover, second vice' president ..will supervise these committees: Lions Information, chairman. Glen McEntire; Walker: Convention, Roger Stover, chairman, Robert Paul; E. . Dae Sight Conservation, Arthur Toi-- . Coons, chairman; moto. Boys and. Girls. Jay Averett, chairman, Dave Fridal, Citizenship qnd Patriotism, Bert Smith,' chairman,' Orlene .Stuart, and Greeter, Frank Eggington, chair- s man, and Dae Coons and Pettigrew. Third Vice President Leland Foxley 'will supervise the remainder of the committees': Public Relations, Joseph K. Compton, chairman, Glenn Beck; Bulletin, Lee Foxley and Bert Hunter, editors; Civic ImDeschner, provement, chairman, Lawrence W. Kasting and- Joe Compton: Community . - . be prizes for the Roy Lions children, antjbuneetl chairman Robert Paul" club ' Tail Twister. . Taylor; Program.' Elvyn S. W hiker, chairman,. Orlene Stuart.' Betterment, Lawrence ! v There . W. t Arrangements for swimming, food, and refreshments are being hosted by the, Roy Lady Lions Club. . first vice 1 - dent ot the club, will be' the supervisor of the following recently formed committees: ' ' Attendance, Neil Karren, chairman, Jay Averettt;- Finance. Richard Stearns, chairman, William Pettigrew; Membership.' Blain Tucker, chairman, J. Kcnl 4 393-774- year.A. West, Jesse - 392-39Q- ming party. at the Roy Municipal Park on. Friday evening. - 1966-- 7 ''I 'ivJ,' in ,,A r' - " - .... Y $5.. -- . ! i passes are $15, ' adult $7.50, and, children can obtain passes for Mr. Hadden told the council, that the American Legion had incurred a bank note of $1000 in restoring the building and that funds were not available to pay It at this time and .we cannot remove enough material from the building to cover the cost. ."We are asking the council to pay half of the amount spent he added. by the Legion. Councilmen Gark Puffer and Joseph Dawson spoke up saying that they felt it. was only fair because of the stand the city had to make in the end. . , SOgqgsgg Ladies evening class registration is being, conducted .throughout the week. The class is a program beginning at 7 p m; on Thursday evenings. . Diving classes will be conducted for anyone interested in fancy diving. The city and no alchonc beverages only requirement is to be able to swim far enough to get out after you dive in, notcould be consumed in the builded pool manager John Pennington.ing. The American Legion later Season passes will be reduced to half price for the rest of the summer. Family told the council did not . , , ,:..2 maiL, . . Htitles: - fael Swell is one of the 'more popular attractions in C a s 1 e Country. It is an immense hol-l- o council; wed-odome, one of the geo, However, recently it was dislogical, wonders of the world, cussed that' legal complications . Much of it is still unexplored. made R impossible for the Legion Then theres Goblin Valley to continue. Mayor Charles Hull State Park, a unique pointed out to past commander valley full of eroded, Keith Gwilliam, Our city atformations. torney has pointed out to us e include" features Other ..'that a building of this type is Canyon, Huntington Canyon not in accordance- - with the zonthe. Price Prehistoric Museum. ing of that area. The Legion Castle Valley Rural Drive, and was also told that because it Dinosaur the. Cleveland-Lloywas on city property it would quary; necessitate being run by the . ' and each girl was given a bouqet of bed roses, and charm bracelet, portraits, and trophies. MISS RIVERDA1E Sherry Ellis, center, and and Lorn Cragun, 2nd, Stimpson, : All donations ' . . in the King Family, that just completed a engagement with ABC television are the King Sisters, Alvino Rey,1 Robert Gark, tbei King Cousins, and the King Kiddies. The . majority - of the King had recently received a letter, offering the American Legion all material they could salvage from the .building by July 15. "Due tq many members being on vacation and a late delivery of the letter to me from the past commands, we would like to ask for an extension of 30 days. . Some time ago the American Legion had proposed the restoration of an old building behind the city offices as a clubhouse. The club members began work,' under the okey of the past 1 , 2:15 ..'ft L Included Stan Hadden, commander of the Roy American Legion Post, attended the Roy - City council meeting last .Monday In regards to the destruction of the club house. He told the council that he will be used to send the Leaguers to Bible Camp. The church is located at 5560 S. 2300 W, Roy..- - - , A ice cream social will be sponsored by the Luther League of Our Saviors day from 7 p.rri., announced Pastor Warren Meyers. Everyone in the common-- , tty is invited to stop at the church to enjoy. a dish of homemade ice delicious cream. - ?25-12i- Successful Show American Legion Seeks Share From City on Building Loss 4-- , ' King Family Open . LUTHERAN CHURCH ICE CREAM SOCIAL INVITES PUBLIC Friday.. 1 - S.,-Ro- al- by the Weber County and Ogden City Recreation department to connection with the Days of 41 celebration. Queen Selected A queen and two attendants will be selected from the girls of school age wishing to participate from the Roy area. Anyone wishing to enter the judging should be at the Roy-Par- for a plump, ". black dog missing from - - W. 4550 ' rade together. The annual parade is LostinRoyr Offer Reward Continued on page 7 ' improvement- bonds for special improvement District No 5 for Roy City. . The complete ordinance ap-- . pears in the .legal notice on page two. Citizen Petition Norman Russell presented a peition to the council that had been signed by 34 citizens,' requesting a tpeens of speed control and storm drain contro at the foot of the, hill at 207 ,t Mle Roy .Recreation the State Fair. of In other action the council approved an ordinance authorizing the Issuance of $55,000 of These meetings give cities and their employes a chance special- invites i' - ! . the road to slow traffic. Racing Questioned The council- was also asked whether or not the city ordinances were .strong enough , to uphold the decision not to' allow racing at the area of 4400 S., where the proposed racetrack was to be located: ' Mr. Dittmore explained, td the council that cars had been' to meet and discuss problems and hear solutions that have been found by other cities in the state, stated Mr, Ferro. Explaining- why in the past tickets have beed made available for the ice follies and this peer Valley Music Hall, he said we have found that conventions, no matter what type, will not draw .as many attendees vention.. . City Administrator Wayne Kimber added that much of 'the. money is spent for registration fees, .individual meetings, materials, and such for the convention. Only a small amount of that money is used to purchase the tickets. - U" The "Days of 47 Gun Show ' will be held this weekend at; the Prudential Federal Auditorium-a- t 33rd South, a.id State in" Sail ' Lake City. The show will give the public ah opportunity to see nearly. 1 million' dollars 'in antique fivearms and accouterments on dis- . play. Opening Saturday and contin- uirig through Sunday, the. show will display such weapons as the ancient flint locks aiuf match locks, so scarce that in ' many, instances there are only " one of a kind. ' One of the outstanding exhi'di on display last year was a pair of matched Sharps Buffalo Rifles .once owned by Teddy Too fles once bwned by Teddy Roosevelt, While viewing the-- ' firearms . you may be able to visual iz'qthe handsome. .'young 'Confetl-.- . vrnte officer handing his , ,:t; caliber Colt Navy to the conquering Union officer, or upon Mowing a Colt Lightning, ride the trail With Billy the Kid and ' other outlaws of the period who' . " . -' - ii 1 t, . - prilerrod that particular wea-po- v i If Vu v'-t i"' . n. In' past years the Days of 47 Gun Show Inis drav n thousands ol spectators. This years event promises to be bigger and. bet-tHun ever. . c. i |