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Show HComSS UHIVERSUL 141 pIERFOIiT AVE. CITY, SALT LARS COUP. UTAH Hold First Meeting :0s IT ment of Water Supply and In ceremonies at 12 noon last Monday, City Recorder Madge Gibson swore in a new Roy City mayor and two new councilman. wers, Mayor Charles Hull and Councilman Clark Puffer and Arthur Toimoto took the oath of office as Mayor C.W. Rapp, Councin lman J. Howard Stable and vj Walker Joseph Dawson; Depart- ment of Streets and Public Improvements, Arthur Toimoto; Department of Parks, Recreation, and Plan(City Beautification ning), Clark Puffer; and Department of Finance and Garbage Disposal, Elwyn Walker. were retired. 4 . an ' ordinance Se- V and that action fore action could be would be taken to control the noted this would be a ample and quick process. growth more carefully. j Hie made was The claim after Damage claim towns Hansen Mr. that property Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen at approximately 3900 S. 2500 W., 3673 1900 W., attended the was damaged excessively jfrom meeting for a decision on a pro- water runoff and storm ivator perty damage claim and bill, that from the Hal Vera area. He rethey had submitted to the coun- ported that a pipe carried the storm water directly to but procil Nov. 8. perty before the pipe endsi Council members were unaware The excessive water had Realisthat the problem had not been ed damage to nearly a completed before this time, as plot in that, good soil has been they had heard nothing further ruined to the point that nothing since the November meeting. can be grown. Also several fcrops Mr. Hansen has planted City Attorney LaVar Stark rehave been washed away b the neceswould be that it ported water. sary to notify the citys liability carmers of the claim and the Attorney Stark and the council continued on pagoi 2 amount of the bill sumbitted be-- v a Regular meeting At the regular meeting of the Roy Council held later that evening, Harold E. Moody, 5078 S. 2325 W., brought to the attenhighest votes of those running tion of the council the conditions for the council who lost, that he that exisit along the south side be accepted to replace the vacant of 5200 S. seat left when Mr. Hull resignMr, Moody explained that he ed as a councilman. travels this road twice daily and I honestly think tins is noted, Accepted to council one of the worst conditions that Mr. Walker was accepted by exist in the city." He was rethe council membersg-a- s the ad- ferring to the open ditch that ditional councilman needed. In runs along the south side of the the election Mr. Walker was only street which has been infested 26 votes behind Mr. Toimoto. with an overgrowth of weeds. A short meeting was held follow ing the installation in which the new Mayor recommended that since Elwyn Walker had the two-acr- e that i J h Council Sots Meeting , He asked if there were an orThe couneilmen were assigned An executive meeting of the Roy City Council will be the weed the following deparments for 1966-6- dinance to control held Monday at 5:15 to discuss appointing a city adminisPublic and whos of responsibility Safety, growth Department The regular meeting, open to the public, will begin tration. Conit was. Council members explain(Police, Fue, and Animal trol), W. Dale Bingham; Depart ed that the city did carry such at 6 p.m. in the council room. .v y I I ; last Monday at 12 noon were Charles Hull, Councilman Clark Puffer and Arthur Toimoto (I. to r.). The oath was administered by Roy TAKING OATH OF OFFICE ' City Recorder Madge' Gibson. A third councilman, wyn Walker, was later appointed by the council to fill the seat left vacant by Mayor Hull, (Pan rn UNJ nUTL 4 Roy, Utah, Thursday, January 6, 1956 Vol. 12 No. 21 Fabulous Globetrotters Set Tuesday Night Appearance V Millions of basketball games have been played since the latj Dr. James Naismith Invented the sport back in 1891, but Tuesdays match between the amazing Harlem Globetrotters, tlie razzle dazzle kings, and the Washington (DC) Generals at Weber State Field House rates as something extra special. I? Vr At Muff f t i i $ y f 'v I JL..Le f v & , . t ,'v Not only is a visit of the Globevent etrotters an eagerly-awaite- d everywhere in the world, as here, and always a multitude of records will be established. Every second, once a game gets under way a new record of some sort will be set It could be for most games, miles traveled, minutes will (get under way at I played, points scored, fouls com- with the SLUK group. Thi mitted, free throws and highest turn at half time of the F aggregate attendance. the S Jaycee sponsored Christmas lighting contest was the home of Charles Schenck, 2080 W. 4750 So., Roy. Judges decided on the first place winner at the end of the contest last week. FIRST PLACE WINNER in the Roy SECOND PLACE HONORS were given S. 2050 W., Roy. His home is gaily to the home of William Robertson, 5324 decorated with a collection that began several years ago. Index Sunset Jaycees Open Nominations For Outstanding Young Man Contest be between 21 and 35 years of age, a resident of Roy, and be of being considered capable worthy of the community, service award. This is the eighth year that Sunset will bestow this honor Tlie Sunset chapter ls process- upon some citizen for outstanding m civic affuy, governing with the program and an- service nounce tliat nominations are open ment or religious services or a to the pubke. Deadline for entry combmStion of all. blanks will be Jan. 17. the contest will be Judges Northern District Udell Vfmdner, The wuiner and the candidates will be honored at on aw aids Regional Director of Fish and banquet slated Jan. 22, reported the chan man. Last year's winner was Kenneth Stewart,' presently Sunset City Councilman. Davis Ken Hammon, County Sheriff, and Col. E.P. Donohue, Commander Hill AFB. The Outstanding Young Man of Sunset will be entered in the Outstanding Men of Ltah 1966 show Hookings at Valley Music Hall in North Salt Lake, vv oi Ids newest theatre round, are nearly complete for the fust six months of the year, aceorduig to executive producer LeRoy Pnnz The Sunset Jjycces will again sponsor a program to select the Outstanding Young Man for 1965, according to Marilyn Hebdon, the TOYM chairman. i I t c It J'' s 4 I 4 g ?s 1 if;1 ul jr ... Afea Coeds Enter wVw PLACE award was given to Ray Benard, 2550 W. 5790 S. The large overhead star can be seen from great dis THIRD Applicants for the aw aid must tances, GIRLS! that diamond ring for Christmas' Hoping for one in tlie near future? Or just plain hoping! Nevertheless, here is something you shouldn't miss. Bridal's 66 sponsored by fi e area businesses will be held Jan. 27 in tlie old Bee Gees building in the Roy Shoppmg Center. A definite tune will be announced la.er, Tlie biid.il seminar is being sixmsored by these businesses to aned Ukuacquaint budcslo-L- e Get - mothers with the quality of services that is produced in wedding planning w ith these merchants v Dec Savage of Savage Photo in Roy will explain to the girls of wedding photos and services available from the photography business; Helen Hansen, of the House of Wedding Arts, will explain wedding apparel and acJohn's Jewelry will cessories; show silverware and china, and Floral will explain flovrei arrangements for a wedding well known Marion Aniaid.ui, Design Title Five area girls comjieted tlie Make it ouself With Wool contest held last night at tlie Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. Getting Married? Just Hoping? Merchants Sponsor Bridal SeminaV ATTENTION State Race For (.'limpet mg in tlie state-wid- e con-tc- -t 1 sem-m,i- Ro-sel- i eve-Har- j to-b- e j 19-2- Fish & Church 2, 8 4 7 Game New Servicemen Nomination forms may be obtained by anyone wbo wishes to nominate a person from Vera Foy, Sunset Jaycee president, at Fish & 8 Game .... Club News 1 1 8 t 03y po2nimi G Snfty tDandfee H. Browning, nearly a resident of Weber County, was appointed by the Roy City Council to fill the position of Roy City judge. The judiciary position was left vacant upon tlie resignation of Glenn Medium. Phillip life-tim- e Outstanding Entertainers before attending Boston University. He then returned In 1962 to resume his Ogden practice until his present appointment as Roy City judge. I fed that in tile practice of law. one can enter many (aids Mr. Browning is a graduate of with the judinary field just one the University of Utah in 1955 of them. After practicing law m w ith a B S. Degree in Econom- Ogden City, I became interested in the position of judge und 1 am grateful for my acceptance grand opening July 19, 1905, a noted to tins position in Roy, landmark date for Mr. Browning. entertainment in the Inlermountain area. Tlie position of Roy City judge deals mainly with tlie handling of We think we hove come up tialfic matters and civil cases with an exciting lineup for tlie rtulh a lunited jui ixdiction of up As new year., says Mr. Pnnz to St 000 in tlie city court. The v alvv'ays, the show is the tluug at i new com! chambeis tliat were Valley Music Hall. We want tlie completed List year provide higliest quality along with an apfacilities for court hearings. peal to a diversity of interests. In the Roy City Cuuit, the Among tlie acts signed for tlie aiiaingiunenls are held in tlie fast half of the yeai are the moi mngs.S explained tho new Tijuana Brass, Steve Lawrence judge. The)ik'fcndcnts are then and Edie Gorme. Tennessee Ergiven the chance to plead guilty nie Ford, Ray Bolger, Liberate, or not guilty, and depending on Patti Paige, Jimmy Durante, the' way they plead hearings may Jack Join- -, Jimmy Dean and lx.1 scheduled for another apieai k the King family. ValleV Music Hall Prepares For ,66J,erformers Shows 16 For were Beverly Rucker, 17, Roy High School, daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. Carl Rucker, Connie caterer, will present a vanety Stephenson, 17. Roy High School, of Mr. and Mrs. Melof punches, di inks, candies, cake, daughter vin Stephenson. Roy. Marianne and favors that may be served (.'arisen,'" 17, Bonneville High, a at a wedding reception Samples daughter of Mr and Mrs. Alex of tlie presentation will serv- Cai Isen. Jr , South Ogden, Jacked as refreshments at the ie Lyon, 17, Ogden High, daughaccording to Mi. Savage ter of Mis and Mrs Steibng t, Lyon, Ogden, undBevcily Tlie evening should be one 17. Ben Lomond High, doughy that the girls will remember and ter of Mi, qnd Mis RL. Rosell, one that will aid in the planning Ogden of their weddings and ret option, staled Mr. Savage. Tlie Junior and Minor winners of mug premises to be one of .well tlie state contest will enter the Iwonh to tlie brides and of tumal Wool dowers tu Poitlaiid, uiluest to all who attend Oie, an 2 Community News pm. fon game, following The Trotters also have had firsts ching marvel Satchel Pa ... .2 Classified Ads Legal Notice Game, aroimd thef world by the thousands. One of these firsts happened in Sheboygan, Wis., back in 1910 when the Trotters setup its own fall training camp in the city and it was the first tune in history of basketball that a professional basketball team set up its own training camp. For the Jan. 11 game, Europes celebrated Bratislava Slovak i a n FoUdoric Dancers, an ensemble of 40 dancers, musicans and singers, both male and female, from Czechoslovakia will add to the evenings entertainment with their brilliant performance. . The full evenings entertainment at the Weber State Field House Valley Music Hall, efiaiks the second chapter of the first year tliat commenced with League Women Voters Meet For Roy Unit Discussion, Planning big-sta- r, Broad-way-sty- - XT! The Roy Unit of tlie League of Women voters will meet Jan. 7 Musicals (with more to be anat 10 am. at the home of Mrs. will include the two nounced) S 5400 W. 2243 , Eugene Adams, Meredith Wilson favorites, Music Roy. Man and the Unsinkable Molly The group will meet to discuss Brown, and tlie the new program agenda as out- recent Broadway hit, Obver Two straight comjxftcs will fill lined by Die Oden area. Everyone is luged to attomh'Thc meet- out tlie roster .p'l leaven Can and tlie pcreiun.il Mr. ing For mformat yijfcontuet Mrs. Wait Ad.uns. Roberts. mudi-aedainit- d i UlleC ifjde Judga Browning tcs. lie laters iceoivcd, also bom tlie Lmveisity of ltah, a Bails elor of Law in HW), and 'from Boston lmveisity in J'XJ a Mas-tci- s of Law Degas. Tlie new judge has practiced law from 1959 61 in Ugdeu City .Judge Browning is sincerely mU rested m his job and Improvadded ing tlie Roy City court. We arc Mayor th.ules Hull. happy to welcome him to our city. Mi Brew rang, his wife Kathleen, and three children, recently purchased a home in Roy City. i |