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Show weekly at Kov I uh 84(167 Second I Kov uh $4 50. two class posune paid at Subscription per year, years. Ih $8 00 L Write ad 825-166- 6 PO Box 207, Hoy, t dress, 5J88 S 1000 uh Street W . Hov I uh XL Roy, Utah Vol. 19 No. 6 Thursday, January 4, 1973 ' . i si ' 4 vur hr fX)fr C- L t: r ... UI rr h , .s ; ' The Jaycees presented them with a a cash award for the lovely lighting and plaque and decoration display. 3825 S. FIRST PLACE winners in the Roy Christmas lighting contest, sponsored by the Roy Jaycees, were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strebel, 1964 W. SECOND PLACE honors went to the neighbor across the street from Mr. Strebel, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skeen, 1965 W. 3825 S. The manager 70000170 00000030 D0yGGGG God to .gDqoocdg 00000B XSCDpQotecao QOgM0g The Roy J.C.s Christmas Lighting Contest was very successful this year thanks to all the people who entered and made it a success. were decorated Houses beautifully and the themes behind them were outstanding. This made judging very difficult for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dawson, Roy City Counselman and Mr. and Mrs. Don Schultz of Ogden. The judging was scored on a point basis 1 to 20, each house was scored in this manner. The three highest scores were the winners. of 65, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leth of 2550 W. 5810 So. were in third place with a score of 60 points. As you can see, the scores were close and the judging difficult. Mr. Carl Strebel of 1964 W. first place by the total score of 70 points. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skeen of 1965 W. 3825 So. were in second place with a score The first place lucky winner received a 1st place gold plaque and a $5 cash award from Lee Holt of Roy Realty. 3825 So. was in to get on cash year we hope Next started much earlier scene was a high point in the decorations with many other Christmas figures and beautiful lights adding to the effect. donations from merchants so that the first three places will receive cash awards as well as plaques. The amount of cash will be determined by the amount donated. The second and third place winners will receive silver plaques. Thanks again to all who helped 1 ' make this years Christmas Lighting Contest a success. in any of the following Roy High Community School Persons interested classes in con- nection with the may contact the of the specified class. high school or register the first night All classes begin according to schedule next week. Teacher Ed Anderson Lee Hansen Maurice Blau bXTMT 1 Dean Oborn Steven Boyson Mrs. Bergen ' ini. ir' k. Lowell Vest F Clara A 5S t ' , '"7 - . j-- j " i. - x f'J j X.s fc. - r Dorothy Olson Joyce Paskins Earl Heninger Joyce Paskins Keith Jackson Roger Williams x i , j' -- ' f- - Thomas $&$& i Daryl Hodson test. The scoring was very close for all three winners in this years contest and the winning homes were very deserving of the honors. ASmith, GRollins .&& SANTA CLAUS rode high above the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leth, 2550 W. 5810 S., as the third place winner in the lighting con- - Rondo Leland Mansfield Virginia Committee formed form of government. Mrs. Beth Orgil of Weber State College was named vice secrechairman with Mrs. Lucile Larson, County Commission to serve in the secretarial position for the comselected tary the Sun Chronicle, was mittee. J. Howard Stahle, publisher of committee members the Other area. Roy to represent selected M. are Richard Mercer, Perry' Stephens, Earl Lemon, Murray Smout and Glade Nelson. Ronald Manuel Fernandez, Moler, commission chairman, explained that the George T. Frost, of theoverwhel-min- g committee members had been selected because No. 4 In which the Amendment Constitutional of approval counties voters gave their approval. This amendment permits within of own provided form options government, to select their instead of all, regardless of popula- by the Utah Legislature, tion, conforming to the requirement for a three-memb- er Elwood Zaugg com- Barbara Porter mission. The committee was told they could take as long as ni y to decide if the three-ma- n commission form should be revised in Weber County. If the decision is that there should be change, Mr. Frost reported that the committee should then recommend what adoption should be adopted for Weber County. Before this recommendation could take affect, however, it would have to be confirmed by a majority vote at a regular or special election. Tne new committee chairman felt it might be wise to consider the 1974 general election as a possible target date for voter approval, if we do ask for changes, explained Mr. Dorothy Olson ces-sar- Handy. Although the next meeting date for the committee has not yet been set, Leroy Harlow, BVU expert on local government, will probably be invited to the meeting. He will be asked to explain studies he currently is making lor the Utah Legis- late Council. Udy Ross Johnson Paul Puzey Govern mental change studied An Ogden attorney, George B. Handy, was elected chairman committee named by ihe Weber County Comof a to study potential revision of the countys week last mission Erickson JamesDH&rmston Joyce Paskins Joyce Paskins Cathye Durand Julie Puzey MTaft, JKnight Crafts classes: leathervork, macrami, jewelry, lapidary, hookrug, weaving, sculpture wood |