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Show t CORP KICROFILMINj PIERPONT AVE. UNIVERSAL 141 . CITY, SALT LAKE UTAH Shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot is the frenzied cry that twill be heard for the next few Saturdays in Roy and Hooper just as it was heard last Tuesday when the Chargers met the Pistons in the Eighth-Grad- e league of the recreation basketat Roy Junball. The ior High registers IS to 6 lead for the Chargers at last Tuesdays game. Parents are invited and urged to attend the games, according to Mr. Clark Puffer, program director. clock-scoreboa- Roger Koga . . . Charger . . son of Mr. and Airs. Tshio Koga of Roy Gary Hyland . . . Piston son of Mr. and Mrs. Ros Hyland, Hooper eoimdigoinf Water enough to provide for future residential growth is the primary aim of a Water Consernow in the provancy cess of being petitioned in the Foy area, according to DeLoy Red1 Parker, petition chairman. Mr. Parker Indicated that Roy Citvs apnroximatelv 12,800 population will use all the water resources of the city in hnnv rtinp Mayor Charles nd lawn needs IV. Ratp has told ws cocitv rnunoi'nw" that nfined with th sufficiency of (hi, pa sunoflv. years Mr. Parker said that the secondnow nmond ary water system would be placed fat operation. Sub-pistri- Secondary Water eeoondarv watr sv'tom would relieve much of the load cnlipory svstem. nn the It is estimated that if a secondary system were insM'd it would allow the present culinary water ammernonts to eimnlv nnnroxi-matel- y 12.000 additional homes In the Roy area. The secondary svstem is not the only eoMion to the water problem in Roy. said Mr. Parker. hot it is the least expensive. The alternative is to revamp the present fcvstem replacing inadequate 4 inch lines pnw in srwre areas and purchasing additional culinary water at pnnroxtnately future prices of 40 to 45 per acre foot delivered. Mr. Parker indicated that secondary water would be less expensive in the long run both to the city and the individual water purchase of adequate unpurified water for the system. rd WitfF Sfrt is proposed that the money required for the project would be borrowed through the Bureau of Reclamation as a small projects lean. Such a loan would allow in 50 vers with no interest on that section of the project serving irrigated land and approximately three per cent on sections serving residential property. At present, the subdistrict would be approximately 70 per cent irrigated land and 30 cent residential In connection with loan, the Bureau of would make a survey each five vars to determine what portion of the project should carry It nr interest. Project Payment Monies to pav the loan would he raised through the Roy Water Board Conservancv whoce members will be aDpointed hv Weher County, said Mr. Parker. The Board would be authorised to lew a mill tax after project approval, but prior to construction. Following the projects construction, the Board could levy pn additional one mill in taxs. Default on bonds or contracts may hike the levy by a mill. 'FLOWS' AT KIWANIS MEET Red Parker, chairman of a committee sponsoring a proposed secondary water system, will speak to members of the Roy Kiwanis Jan. 8th. Mr. Parker said that he hopes to speak to more civic groups in coming weeks to explain the proposed Roy -- Water Conservancy 825-797- desired with ; Water for the system under the proposal would come from of available Rogers, Davis-Web- Canal stock now held by people in the district and to lease from Roy City 180 acre feet of water now held in Echo resevoir. If necessary the district would purchase additional stock outside the 3i strict boundaries for use in the district. 5342 5. Glen 5800 S., S. 2100 W.. 825-70- used on these days from 8 a m. Clark Puffer to 5 or 6 p.m. 6aid Mr. Pufffei? termed the growth of recreation Games In the recreation league will continue on Saturdayso in basketball for the Roy area. January and February. Some 400 youngsters playing League leaders in the respecon 40 teams are participating. tive leagues are as follows. The program is open to boys in Eighth Grade: Chargers, War the fifth, sixth, seventh, and the eighth grades. Year During the Christmas-Neholidays, games have been play-- d on Dec. 21 thru the 31. at Roy Junior High School and in Hooper have been Eighth Grade An explosion, creation Director Sub-Distri- McEntire, 2087 W. Mr. Parker urges riors, Pistons (4 team league). Seventh Grade: Wildcats, Th underbirds, undefeated. Snails, (7 team league). Sixth grade: Cougars, (undeafed), Deamons, Warriors, (12 league team); Fifth Grade: Colts (undefeated). Comets, Cougars, (14 team league.) is what Re- Recreation Basketball Schedule he is proposing. He said that invitations to speak would be welcome. interested persons to contact the chairman for their area for ad- Roger Tippets . , . Piston ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sippets, of Kanesville Recreation Basketball Busies 400 Boys ThroughlVinter Months and Saturdays WATER PLAN ssure mains under the present anyone to hookup to the secproposal at adequate pressure ondary water system. for sprinkling purposes to serve Signatures for the proposal are all property within the District. still needed In some of five secOn large irrigated tracts the wattions of the project area, said er can be delivered either into ex- Mr. Parker. Section chairmen isting ditches or into the owners are as follows: 1. Red Parker, sprinkling system. An advantage 3916 S. 2275 W 2. Marinus 2052 W. 4800 S, to rural users will be the absence 3. Lewis Westenskow, 2428 of watering hours. Mr. Parker 4. Harold said that the water would be W. 5075 S, available whenever no restrictions. Pete Shulz . . Charger son of Air. and Mrs. John Shulz of Roy Saturday Jan. 4 Gym-naisiu- ditional information. Pistons versus Warriors at Roy Junior . ... . Chargers versus Titans at Hooper . ... .... Seventh Grade Wildcats versus Iona at Roy Junior Moon Shiner's versus Thunderbirds at Roy Roy Kiwanis Reaffirm Basic Beliefs in M...1 Rasevolr Kiwanis International has pone on record as opposing further The proposal includes a equalizhowever well intention-ed- , attemns. would provide ing reservoir which which tend to deny our natadequate pressure to serve the ional and personal trust in God, lower portion of Roy. The upper to remove God from the coror portion of Roy would require porate bodv of our government. pumping to furnish adequate according to information receivsprinkling pressure. bv Roer Oritohlow. president is be- ed the errors. and groups seeking to deny the From Him we have derived cer- dependence of this nation and its tain inalienable rights, among wh- people on God have embarked on ich are personal and religious fre- such campaigns as to effect reedom. We in turn have shared moval of under God' from the those with all who have come to Pledge of Allegiance and In God the golden door seeking personal, We TrustJrom our coinage, religious, or political freedom. We have guranteed religious freedom by providing that there shall be separation of church end state while at all times being committed to belief in God and His Will. "THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED, that the President and the Congress of the United States be solemnly requested to reaffirm recognition of the spiritual heritage of this nation and its people to oppose and prevent furand those are there WHEREAS, who would have us interpret free-fro- ther attempts however well which tend to deny our religion, separation of state and church as separtatkp of national and personal Trust in God or to remove God from state and God, and the corporate body of our WHEREAS, certain individuals At present proposal of the Kiwanis Club of Rov. ing circulated and discussed. It Top leaders of the big interis necessary that five per cent or service organization fornational 100 persons in the residential area Cost to the individual property a resolution callpassed mally 500 and ten per cent or persons owner will be figured on the folon the president and the ing in rural areas sign a petition lowing basis. The initial hookcongress not only to stoo this the creation of a Roy favoring will cost lines to trunk the up denial of religious exoression, but Water Conservancy 50. This sum will probably be to reaffirm recognition of the set up to allow time payments, Mr. Parker emphasized that sign- spiritual heritage of this nation not obligate said Mr. Parker. Annual dues to ing the petition did land its peoole. keep lines in repair and perform FUNDAMENTAL other maintenance work will be Schools Word of the resolution's pasAgain! about $17. Each user will also sage was announced by Charles be charged for the amount of and books A. Swain. Cane Mav, New Jerschool to back It was water used at the rate of ahout for Weber County students today, sey, president of Kiwanis Interuser. $7 oer acre foot, culinary estimbut Davis County will keep their national. He characterized pasated at 40 to $45 per acre foot. school doors closed until Monday sage of the resolution is being Cost Estimate Mr. Parker said the average when they end an extra long in keeping with this nations belief in God. Swain Estimated overall cost of the residential user would use about Christmas vacation. foot per year to mainone acre an organization of 260, renresents would water project secondary 000 business and professional men be 2 million dollars. Mr. Par- tain his W. Total cost for one water would be New in 5 200 clubs in countries of ker said that Templeton and ypars the Western Hemisphere and West Alsep. the engineers who recently about $25. em Eurooe. completed a Hke system for BounDisk (button For Hearing The text of the resolution foltiful had made the temporary eslows: The United States of AmDistribution of the water to timate. The total would cover inerica is a nation founded upon stallation ,bf the trunk lines and users will be made through pre Roy belief in God and maturing under addthe on Public hearing a trust in God. In return for that ition of a new district, agrictrust. He has blessed us beyond all other nations and protected ultural District l, by amend-- , us from our national follies and ment of the zoning ordinance m t. Begins, Jaguars versus Snails at Hooper 4 p.m. 4 pm. 2 pm. Junior 3 pm. .3 pan, ' Hawks bye , Sixth Grade Deamons versus Tigers at Roy Junior . . . , 11 a.m. Flying Tigers versus Falcons at Roy Junior 12 pm. 1 pm. Warriors versus Cougars at Roy Junior 12 pm. Atoms versus Frogs at Hooper Jaguars versus Black Hawks At Hooper .... 1 pm. Eagles versus Black Knights at Hooper . . 2 p.m. Fifth Grade .... Wildcats versus Black Fury at Roy Junior . . 8 am. 9 am. Colts versus Panthers at Roy Junior versus Hawks 10 Junior am. at .... Cougars Roy Chieftana versus Falcons at Hooper ....... 8 am. Darts versus Bobcats at Hooper ........... 9 am. 10 am. Jaguars versus Warriors at Hooper Flameouts versus Comets at Hooper . ... . 11 am. ; Teams printed darker are league leaders. -- .... .......... ...... ...... Zoning District Set Citizens Monday A-- Vwill be held at 6 p.m. in the Building Jan. Municipal Roy 6 before the Roy City Council? according to Mayor Charles W. Rapp. Requirements and regulations concerning use, lot area, and other regulations will discussed. Creating the new district will also cause redesigning of present zoning districts. Pretty Mary Lynne Burrell shows her winning entry In a recent cooking contest which netted her first Check Guns, Arrows place honors and prizes. Police Ask Roy Girl Wins Cooking Contest Parents in Crackdown After much preparation, determination, and plain effort, Mary Lynne completed her masterpiece. When the word came, she learn546 ed she had "out cooked other entries. Prizes for the first Guns or bows and arrows are illegal within the Roy City Limits reminded Roy Chief of B-- B Alien Registration In January llraed bv Officials During (vwlng month of January aliens will be required to submit the annual address reoort said officer In charge. Joe D. Towrie, immigration and naturalization service office of Salt t ake. AH aliens, with few exceptions, wbi are in the United States on Januarv 1 of each vpnr must rpnnrt tbir address bpfora the end of the month. The follow ing classes are exemnt from this requirement: accredited diplomats. persons acredited td certain international organizations, land those admitted temporarily ' Police Julien Green. Chief Green asked parents to as agricultural laborers. The post office department with cooperate in preventing accidents which would force officers to conoffices in every city, is cooperfiscate Christmas presents. There ating in making the reoort forms, place are a bicycle, a canister have been several complaints by available at their offices. Mr. Lowrie also advised that set filled with MAM Candies, Roy residents of damage done by and five dollars cash. She contri- B-- Guns end the archery sets. the law provides penalties for buted her entry to Cold automobile windows have failure to comply with the rebeen especially vulnerable, Memorial the Weber porting requirement. Hospital, as it is presently proposed. The District wodl Shown above is the Roy Water Conservancy water more for Irrigation and lawn care and free cclli for and area of the meet the needs Roy cheaper residential future water for to expansion, according Deloy (Red) Parker, project chairman. Gtizenstrs ary informtion and to sign the requesting peCtlcz, contact over district fo to chairman further r the their urged Sub-Distri- prize-winnin- 1 said Mr. Parker. ct . |