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Show th two yeo copy pi drew 5 Mk N $1. iWifl i los s 388 S S i , , 5 s 'N pe v 9 H'i,, 'Itl I o s si n ijt S , S ' t fO fl U'rb R itoi k k iy : s hjI t Pt it R n in 8 h m ,; ir St lU yi WTO6 U fl 8 S g f.lol S City councilmen raise fee for street cuttings ROY Costs incurred when a contractor cuts into a city street to install sewer or water lines must be borne by the contractor, city council has decided The decision to raise the road cutting fee to $(K) during summer months and $143 during winter months was based on cost estimates for the procedure as repotted by the City Public Works Director LaMar Nelson Previously the fee the city charged the contractor for repatching tht street was $73 all year round The $143 fee for patching winter cuts, October through April, will not only cover the additional costs caused by winter cuts in the streets, but will also on mnt to M to A 1 the streets during the w inand $8.1 in the sum-me- t fi m 3o mggestion to charge a flat all vear round was rejected because it would penalize central tors who make the effort to install lines during the summer months PETITE HEATHER njos here talk with Santa. Heather is a daughter of Mr. and Airs. Ken ILuunek. contractors from discourage THIS VISITOR came all the way from LeGrande, Ore., to talk with Santa last Friday. Eric Slater was in Kov is it infi with his grandmother for Thanksgiving and heard of Santa's arrival in Kov aits RKvbing making unnecessary cuts in the winter Nelson reported the costs for Weber Adult High School lasses being taught at Rnv High School beginning Dec euihei ( last Friday. MONDAY M. (i 9 p m mum 174 General Math 50 Shorthand I. II. Ill M & Tlv, Wilde, p m mom 52 Tv pc (M & Tfo, Wilde, b 9 room in II. Mower, 7 10 p m room 118 American problems Council action sit . . 1 2 , TFESI) Ladies P E (T & Tht, Thomas, 7 8 30, check office lot room no American History II, West, 0 9 p m library p m , welding shop room, fee $12 Welding, Williams, Bov II. I, son, Ill, p m room 108 English Woods, I) W llhams, 0 9pm, wood shop, lab fee $! A Dog licenses for ROY will cost $3, previously paper. 197(1 rather than $3 as reported by the City Council raised the license fee last council meeting to help offset the costs of regulating the animal control ordinance in the city. The licenses cost $3 last year. The city animal control officer had requested the city adopt a schedule of $3 for males, $10 lor females and $3 for neutered animals, a rate which is compatible with other cities in the area, as well as with the Humane Society's reeom- - mendations Our objective in the past has been to establish a fee so reasonable that the people will license their dogs." commented Councilman Dennis Chugg He stated the city could adopt the proposed fee if it wanted to change its objective to reduce the number of dogs in the city. The dog control business is one of my biggest headaches," commented City Attorney Roger Dutson on the matter "It is nothing but a burden and there is no way it will be a money- following the Humane Society to encourage recommendation " spayed or neutered dogs ferent fees for neutered dogs People don't think it is fair to discourage hem from having a pet Some people value their dogs more than their wives." the sentence was finished bv Citv Attorney Dutson 4 . Memorial services set making proposition He (the animal control officer) is prepare annual charity Christmas activity Elks Lodge, No 2338 of the benevolent and Protective Order of Elks are in the process of preparing their annual Christmas Charity Program The Elks throughout the nation help many needy families at Christmas time with food baskets, clothing and toys for the children This year the Roy Elks are going to try to help about 23 to 33 needy families in the Roy, Sunset, Clearfield and Lajton areas have a cheerful and as merry a Christmas that is possible The membership of the Roy Elks finance this program within their own Lodge Various types of fund raising projects are instituted to carry on the Charity Program. Not only at Christmas time but, through out he whole ear. In the past few years the Roy Lodge has been able to help many, many handicapped adults and children with various types of gifts, such as electric typewriters, radios, CI3 home radios for children who are compelled to stay at home, and many other various tpes of aids to try to help make their lives a little more pleasant. The Charity program for this year is under the chairmanship of Bob Pella, who also holds the chair as Esteemed Leading Knight, with which in turn requires 11 different fun- ctions, which require around 130 people, whos time and efforts are donated to make the Christmas Charity program a success May we take this opportunity to wish each and everyone a Merry Christmas and a very prosperous New Year from Roy Lodge No 2338 ot the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Roy Maw , Roy woman receives promotion Fern mcmminl sen nos honoi ot diseased mi'inbeis ot Km od. No 21111 Benevolent and Pi otei live Mil1 n ol Klks wdl he held Sundav at 2 it n Vnnu.il t i the Indue home 1877 W 7200 S (waited Kulei 4 om lloilon wdl dm t the mm v it e to he londiu ted hv ot In lm ottu ei - and oil k ei s ot the Kov aelu - ' Iks he i ei cpionv this veai will Imno! II. late Paul kiushinski Leave than In is Milton Newell Homan Mile lie i - u Vlv natt ostei tin Iamtei and I lie I Ladies ot Klks vdl onm eplev Sv Iv la Hihsnu 'I hen desi endants and It lends ana ado memliei s ai e mv ited to at tt nd I . 0-- V Vuetniv Mis It) p m auto shop room, lab fee Auto Mechanics. Olson, 0 128 0 room .Johnson, Bookkeeping, 9pm, Business Machines, Johnson, 0 9 p m room 132 Current Problems in Science Oborn, p m , room 103 m 0 9 room 120 Smith, Problems, p Contemporary American Literature I, 11, III. Rollins, (79 p m , room 118 0 9 p m room to bo announced Driver Education CM. W 10-- 9 Maw Assooalion Vlaw and her husband 9 u i:dm:si)a has been pionioted to mortgage loan olhcti ot the Ogden Olticc N ol F ir-- t Seiuntv Hank ol I tali accoi dim; to Kohei t 4 lleuier senioi vice o! the Hanks piesident and supim-,0Noi then n Div mod native ot ogden Alis Maw graduated liom Weber Hiun School ami attended Webei State ( ollege She began vvotk at Fust Seiuntv Bank in 18 Mis Maw is a member ol Mneninn Institute ol Banking and is past women s committee cochaiiman loi the Noithern Division of MB Vlso a past piesident ol Ciedit Women Intel national she is a member ot International 1 edit ( onsumei Association and National Fdui ation.il B 9 0-- 1 - The 15. 0-- The however, mayor, disagreed with establishing dif- I Elks Fern 9 , F, , RM)A 1111 Tailoring, Everts o o p m room 151 lee 2 maj Engine. Stenquist. o 9 p m (arm shop room, lee M Houseplan Drafting & Design Olsen, f9 p rn room .M. lee Basic Reading, Francis, 9 p m room 174 Sewing & , , reside in , , 15 , l1 I..!' Huge S( lined ,.ll ,elli' l's( gist! at lull will he lie end 4 and tin m a .. me lud on uimI v nlio.n lie' almv 2 si Ik dale (lee s activities Ke'gisti .iii'ii tot (ommun.tv s, ool LSs - v h aliovc lasses mav he t ik. a ithm ' ie .In it de lei a ah s, o ne w i iw in the aa'e u epm s 'n d pa' kiim o aiipusi De ie leite we sajge-svein maot paikim ilia lot ed as plough on a itv 'i tic' m the east iai king lot . K( I )es '.til ! I ( t i j l . -- e c i -s I A Kov $5 c e e t -- i I - I Drivers safety course offered at KOV nu ian lessen the possihditv heiominu a tl at t u viitmi hv eniolln the Uetensive Dnving Coin si- staitn Kov I tee 11 m the Kov fit (milt n n a in Leain the evasive aMions neiessaiv b avoid a tialfie au ident hoi luitliei m t.di loi mation and cm oilmen! tall the Salctv Counul ,711 ,711.71. ot Luke Illaki Ogden Dm ei License Division i'l'i 077 l Lady Lions plan Christmas party KOV The Lack Lions wdl hold a Chi istmas pai tv Dee Mat the homed! Mis Fled Disc liner, 2370 W .7723 S beginning .it 7 p m Memheis aie asked to hi mu gdh patients A pot ink dinnci will he seived Hostesses loi the evenmu aie Helen Desilmei and Mai ion Caioniotn k , JLJ smk J SU MEMBERS AM) DIRECTORS of the Lakev iew Elementary school choir will sing at the annual v- PT Clu istmas open house set lor Decembet at the school. U School plans Christmas program Kov . li r; , ; lie - PTA held at Lakev 'pm ('111 istmas open house will lew Klmne'iitm v Dec 11 at I The school c lion and c once t c hoi us will kn i' a special piogiam ol Buonteiinial (lit istmas music 4heie will tainmi'iit uni most all ol the gi .ides Puicnts aie enc om aged to hung the tannlv leu a veiv enoalile evening with and the c Ml eii li om Lakev ot tlie moms will hi Ie li ie'w lie' dec mail'd ten Oitetnias and visit lie ol sue open loi the paii'tits to Heti eshments will he seived c one c'l t c hem is .Johnson Mis Mis (.we'll Feteisim under the dn ei turn I'e'iinv Doelait and |