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Show The Sun Chronicle is puMished weekly at Rvy, O'ah 84'.'67. Second class postage pad a Roy. UUn. Sibsciiftriri per year, $4 50, Write years $8. Ph. PO Bo Street 207, Hoy , Utah. address, 5388 S. 1900 W., Roy, Utah. to 825-JOS- Vol. 20 No. 5 Thursday . January 3, 1 JANUARY lUnniMfW - kM & " 1973 Hospital room rates at Weber County Hospital are raised in a move to meet the rising costs of health care. Room rates raised and average of 50c per day . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strebel, 19G4 W. 3225 S., win top prize of a piaque aisii casii tn die annual Roy Jaycees Christmas lighting contest. Evening classes for parents and adults begin at Roy High. Myers Mortuary, a new business in Roy, slates opeu house activities in conjunction with the completion of their new structure at 5055 S 1300 V The Citizens Roy Association !S fPP.A) dissolved, and reformed into - i Uw n m Wtw VU18.UU V1 (UllUifilUVHl with Clark Puffer elected president and Donald Clark as The vice president. starts organization to halt proceedings of runway expansion at the Olden 3-- The Utah Junior Miss Pageant is held at Roy High with Leigh Ann Clark, 17, of Ogden being the selected gil l to represent the state m national competition. The event was staged by the Roy Jaycettes. The Roy City Council goes on record as opposing the imequal rights pending legislation that would require women of the country to bear arms and their support tammes exactly use nusDan-d- FEBRUARY 1973 Roys City Council orders inspection of sewer system that seems to be plaguing citizens with back-up- s and the like. Th Sun Chronicle wins five awards at the annual Utah Press Association banquet in Salt Lake City as pubimher J. Howard Stable steps down as ppesident of the UPA 12 qualifies wrestlers (a new slate recorfl) for the Class 4A finals at the Special Events Center on the University of Utan campus in Salt Lake City. Heavyweight Kenny Johnston finishes second as the Falcons finish ninth jn the meet. Roy ties with Sky View and Box Eider for the Region I championship and sends ten wrestlers to the state finals. Steve Winward, a senior, lanes die slate Uiauipioi.smp in the 125 pound weight class over Scott Fawson of Kearns as tiie Royals finish eight in the state, their best performance in school history. ruction Cons on a new Road Riverdale bndge begins, and motorists take detour routes for the spring and winter months. Cost of the bridge is estimated just over on $522, 0C0. Ogden City starts plans to appeal decision stepping the Ogden Airpuri expansion. 1 ne Roy Lions Ciuu sun is a selling drive of articles made py Utahfi blind population in an effort to heio nise mom-for the blind. MARCH 1373 Roy starts to strike plans for a Centennial Celebration with four months of planning that i followed by four aro months of activities to . iiv$ s.Arir triirV o VtlUl V WV vw ' Pvt James J. bracuioek, 1 14 k d 2337 W. 5"25 , is wntz.-the U S A Try for action t leading to the recovery of swvsi taken from the Ft Ord Post Exhange. PrcJdnck was in his fourth daV of basic training when his actions led to the recovery while he was tfy expected to be received for tire next Budget. 1373 1 he Roy Recreation Depart- ment expands its summer program to include new activities as the summer play season gets underway and Roy pool begins operation well-balanc- APRIL 1373 Prisoner of War Major Jose June 2. Roys Eagles donate David Luna returns home after beuig captured on March 10, 1967 by the Viet Cong. The city plans and ptnla off a homecoming that Po al Band shuts to make preparation for a summer trio to Mexico Ciiy Roy Ilict.s 'iMjkctLrtii icaiu June 4 it. Some 186 students and teachers traveled to Mexico City to perform on time they had whJe visiting our neighbor to the south fx cm V 9CK y f nr JUNE excites Major Luna an Aii Force officer. Flags line the streets of the city as Luna arrives during the first few days of April. Roy City starts the annual spring clean-ucampaign with a plea to have all residents do their best at home and around the community. The Roy City Council approves a motion to allow the drilling of a new well along 4500 S. to augment the present water supplies. Roy Junior Il.gfi students gather thousands cf pounds of fitter on April 7 in an effoit to beautify Roy. A business promotion is planned for the remainder of the year to boost shopping m Auction Roy City. Rcy-Al- l Ducks last are g ieo to a buyer at participating merchant are good for valuable prizes at auctions to be held later Ln the year. Roys track season gets off four occasions cn well into the Coach Jim Maw preps to another formance in Region season as leads his fine perI. A successful Easter egg hunt is pulled off for Roy youngsters in a holiday celebration that marks the tx ginning of ward weaJici in northern Utah. Sand Ridge Junior High holds their annual clean-u- p in conjunction with the rest of Roy City to help make the town a better place to live. A dusting crop plane crashes in an upside down position along 4100 S. just east of Utah 84. Rusty Fron-denbor- g escapes injury while he was trying to land at the Ogden Municipal Airport MAY 1373 Roy High holds a raising carnival to gain morey for their scheduled trip to Mexico City, just a month away A Squirt Your Teacher draws the most action, and the event is termed successful The Royals qualify ten competitors for the state traek finals to be hi Id at Rice Stadium cn the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake fund- City. hewer problems plague the citizens of A again the City Council as vandalism is the susoected cause of trouble at 4217 S. 24.50 W. m the city. It seems that children are shoving sticks and stones down through tiie man-hol- e covers resulting in blocking of L.e fines Construction on the Roy recreation complex continues, as city fathers lock forward to a (ail owning, but it is not to be, as delays keep the project i rim i going on scneauie Roy Cry siaies me week ot 5 as Spring Clean-U- p May Week and urges everybody to AUGUST Ogden needing much work. Roy High gets ready for the upcoming football season with practices. Coach two-a-da- y 1973 The Roy Post Oifice pi esen-t- s safe driver awards o 13 postmen for their outstanding records JULY w, House. Mr Oakes missed the clues Annexation of land by Rov City prompts a public hearing on tiie matter. Land located at the northwest side of the city is to te annexed. A queen is the object that the Roy Recreation department is looking for, and any giri from the age of is invited to en'er. 0 -- "m Mexico, the Roy High Band reports the great r twinkling eyes The jackpot lor the clues hidden m the paper da tea Dec. 27 amounts tc $31.50. Because of the holiday the winner will be announced next week, along with the winner from Jan 3 in the Jan in newspaper. Deposit entries at Campbells Services, both Smith Food King stores and Arctic Circle for the clues hidden in this paper. Entries must be deposited Jan. 3-- 7 Two area residents have dreams of reaching the Olympics and it looks like it will take a lot to stop them Becki Hamblin of Roy and Brian Erickson of Washington Terrace are putting m a lot of hard work to reach their goal Gymnastics is the name of the game for them, and their homes may never be the same since they do handsprings or tumble where most people would wuik. Then pa tuts dont seem to mind, because 1373 sr-- , r- -i jit ? r a 4 A--- r ri 3? & e ;! I N . , - i 1 r n v.v- - j. 6 JA 5 f-- a- - J w T r jKk6 i? r J i V r.r r ... ni r it - r : t i 1 ht 1 ' 4 1 i C- $ - i VM9 jir Rrinn a--r S i tj ic sleigh and r M rV4 1 they encourage the duo at every oppoitumty. Both feel that their children are ex- ceptional, and are super-activ- e for their young age. Erick Mr. and Mrs. Erickson, 4342 So. 375 E , report that they have trouble keeping Brians feet on the ground since he hasnt walked normally fiom loom to rerun for about two years. He U d . CIO by UUlilg u oil iio of cartwheels or round off backhand springs Beckis mother and father, Carl and Joyce Hamblin of 2363 W. 4300 So., m Roy tell us that Pecki does 'ambling exercises all over the home at all tunes She tumbles to answer the door, tumbles into the kitchen, and everywhere. Both youngsters have made tnps to compete m various parts of the ration, but one of thpr highlights wasn't in In November the two performed for 7,000 people at half time of a Utah Stars basketball gome in Salt Lake City. They completely captivated the crowd, and received sevei al Large rounds of applause all during their performance. Becki and Brian hae several things in common Roth fr iJC . Sherry Brown, an coed at Weber State, is selected as Miss Roy with Kin Anderson and Kim AUmgton in the being named runner-up- s competition. Miss Brown will reign over the Roy Days in early September. Elves, Johns Salon Toys, Dee Sparrows Showcase. 12. Coming to town, Hyland 2 L3 DdVS. 10. 11. 'aDout drives a CAJRJl Ten girls enter competition for the Miss Roy title. The contest will take place at Roy High with three girls being selected to the court for Roy cle. : C CU Santa identified n 83 br-gwM- Clearfield takes the first prize of a new Chevrolet Vega GT at the auction m the Roy High gymnasium A relay valve goes out in a relay station, causing to homes publication of a Centennial Edition to coincide with the loofh celebration of the city OCTOBER 1973 Six months have gone by, and the Riverdale Road bridge sets the last touches put on it and tratfic once again resumes the normal flow between Roy and Ogden. 100 be evacuated in Roy pa; funrtpa MJ 30 am oflSept. 12. 12 A search begins for the oldest Roy citizen in conjunction with the Roy Centennial Fair. The c.ty council points out that thiee seats are up for election in the November race. Tne mayors seat Registration clnnnKi gymnasts, and ate motivated to be champions For Becki a KUh grader at Vu'ley View , the dream is the Olympics and her ten to fifteen hours per w'eek of intensive workout leads this single minded young lady closer each day. For Brian, wno turned seven ooc. 2i, men s gymnastics is still too remote to consider the Olympics But becoming a Chcmpion is a process that is well t.nnpr av for (hs first City Council goes into a backlog of several minor problems that ned to be cleared up soon. Among them are the grass, or lack of it at outu tviuge i ai SEPTEMBER 1373 The Roy Days are pulled off without too much interfere! from the weather, and al! w ho participate feel the pride that Roy has in her 100th year. Cn- Hv pa Mfincrtn je nom Queen of the baby contest, ie and two couneilmen s seats. Clark Puffers and Dennis Chuggs, -- - nv.,1 "r JW UA Wton lt v.tv Vtw IV1 tion. Roy City lakes uie lop awards for beautification efforts at the annual conventi of the Utah League of Cities and Towns at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. Boy aso won award for pe,.ghborfivyi im- ovrineid , HI'! I'jr senior citizens and juuK car removal. The football Royals at Roy High take First place in the state rankings as they continue their perfect season until they run into the Eces oi Box Elder. Clark L Puffer announces his candidacy for me.yc-r-. He plans to run in a trio with Mrs Mary Pennington and Robert Stewart for the three open city ccimct! sns Roy City receives a $I0fl,9 check for toe first payment in the federal assistance in the Roy Water Subconservancy district. Other checks are scheduled to arrive liter in the year with construction to ueg n in six to eight months 7 The sub'ect T Roys float again taking another top honor. The first auction for the Roy-ABucks program shows th it it really pays to save the lutle money as Helen Bell of w'ith ll grader at Washington Terrece School. At an age where nxst children are unaware of Use world across town, Brian has already travelled to his first Age Group National Championship m Cedar Rapids, Iowa and is preparing for the World Championships in San Francisco. Too much for young people? Too soon, maybe? Their - r lift, I.r UliltlilUIt Ql Ogden thinks not. Becki t, UvJA-- t i.ZiiAU woiks at least two to six hours weekly at home in addition to daily practice sessions at tne school. Brians workouts are optional and he uses the gym whenever he wants From what the parents say neither of the youngsters walks from room to room anywhere but are constantly tumbling around the house Becki has at various times in her competitive careei , won oiele dcinuauc uues, tumbling honors and is now striving to excetl in al) four of the Olympic gymnastics events Last year in Toledo, Ohio, Becki and Ogdens Jen Booth ueu tor nan p'acc in tne United States Trampoline and Championships Tumbling against competitors of all ages. This year, competing in 10 and under age grouts, Becki defeated twenty four Curiprui'la iv jjiait? tfiiru against teams from Canada, Now Jersey, California and six rnidwesteui states. Utahs best tumbler, Miss Hamblm competes in January against Utah s best gymnasucs team, Salt Lakes Saltos and in a USTA tumbling meet m Ogden on the 10th Brian, soil of Erick and Pat Erickson, learned to perform a round off backhard spring during lari summer and now performs six in a row v.rh no te Roy Queen and Il.ghs tor IiAiTu.iO,unig at the game between Bonneville and Roy. 3373 their loses Roy first homecoming game ui history, An audit d the Rcy City funds shews that die cty is $115,000 in deK, but it is termed not jiiusuat for a town that is growing l.ke Roy C.ty. Both Sand Ridge and Roy Junior Ifigiii get an early shut on competition for the SCAT toophy to be awarded at toe VMM V l Pvll-M- JVfM . is held as part of the celebration of ho Several of Pioy Centennial Roy's prominent and elderly citizens attend toe event at Veil's Blue Ox. Insurance gets a dose look-a- t by tine City Council, as the ui; gela ocveiai ci iupiamla as to hew the Blackburn and Jones Comtiariy, Roy Citys earner, handles their sewer claims. Ken Colby, a local ac- - birthJcy dinner A crossing guards comes up in a cdy council meeting as several concerned mothers object to the lack of controls at 5600 S. 2700 W. The council promises to look into the matter. The Sun Chronicle starts Cont. on page two 1 ,ai?q WOs'l k of dates times are set up for Roy citizens as the fall election draws near. Joe Dawson announces his plans to run for the mayorship with incumbent Denrns Chugg and planning commissioner Earl Morris to run for toe two i Ou,h,u osaU as a icatii. The Mystery Feisotiahly contest gets ot to a fast start in the as 24 business contest with clues hiden in toe Sun Chromc'e leading to tne iantity of the personality Sue Fcsmark is selected as W have a top team, and most Schools sBt registration da?s an the su.m.nr draws h-i- o fin iast mourn, runs are The city budget is approved JsseW. OaVes with Gty Manager Wayne . . .wins money out most that lumber pointing departments aro taking a three per cent across the board cut to help curtail expenditures wherever possible. The Roy Jaycees select Lee Holt to be their leader during the next year with Scott BurROY Jesse VV. Oakes, 5149 bank to be second in line S 2800 W , Rov, correctly Gasoline becomes a small identified Santa Claus in last problem as shortages start to weeks Mystery Personality creep up at Hul AFB and other contest, however, he missed sports in the nation. two of the dues Dae Coons, of the Roy Lions f '"I .K T5U lnim Fn jj C t f y" p District Governor ?x-- at toe ' Santa were as follows State Lions Convention m 1 Jolly, Earl Hills FurCedar City. niture A migrant school at Valley Mon 2. Gifts, Duane View School receives good s Texaco tgomery success ns subjects arc 3 Red suit, Custom Gun taught to migrant children to Shop help them in their education 4 Drives sleigh. Bob irnrfKC Stanger insurance. Ga rbage service m Roy goes 5 Chimneys, Western Ado up in cost to $2 from $1.50. 6. Twinlmg eyes Taco Nowdavs it cost nore to buy Time. to and costs more it products, 7 Plump, Taco Time throw them away, too! 8 North Pole, Read Bros Work on the Riverdale Road 9 Feeds reindeer, Artie Cir- bridge progress ahead of schedule according to construction officials, with slated completion for the middle of August. ate Students from Roy High grauiiutc m May exercises Anglers in the aiea get ready us the June first fishing season opening of draws oca- -. Jerry K. Hill is selected to become a cadet at the United GiaicS C: p if Caucus at Prrnt Kay Junior ILgh wins the Gtuucirt annual Civic Achievement Trophy (SCAT) pytfuH for thir rT,rtC all during the pari year. Councilman Dennis Chugg presents die award on behaU of the sponsoring .American legion. w r w a .. j tVi Aut plans for a public hearing to discuui tlx use for fcd ml evcr.ue .sharing funds that w,i! arrive sr oi t' Some 48,098 is Recreation Complex continues wth the outside about 75 completed, and the inside Pioneer Days parade. July 24 is a special day for all Utahs, and Roy does a bang-u- p job of putting on a good showing in tnp Og'ten ade. At .4 oL.J.. otiOvl ) AU4StlUl UK average taxation ir. Roy is $i3.G7 per $i,wo of home value, which puts Roy in 15th place m the state. 21-2- cooper Construction on the Roy float sponsored and place at the o ci'jt tenmal and is entitled the Roy Machine produced by Roy City takes fist aluk, i. -w year. K Roy and Roy Citys float takes three top p. lira in lix dl cOmpelniOI. for a good year. The float com- - hdbvqy point, and school draws nearer and nearm for Roy area students. The heat c wwwkmiv ilitU JUU4C O100 plus temperatures in early July. to the Weber Memorial Hospital for the Jimmy Durrite CripThe pled Children's Fund grant is the second that the hospital has received from the organization. Roys tentative budget is discussed at a June meeting in the city chambers. A record of $1.4-iiiiiiion municipal budge: is expected to be approved witn some George C. Baglow is elected to serve as commander of the Roy Legion during the coming jsvi!Wft' weekend as the summer passes the $500 g starting to be d'awn up for the annual Roy Days Cclebiation slated for Labor Day Football registration for the Roy Recreation league begins Ca s. Two Roy High students are nominated by Congressman Gunn McKay for military academies. Jerry K. Hill and Francis Real are the nonored gentlemen Federal Judge Willis Ritter vf Salt Lake City nails uie ex pansion of the Ogden Airport with an injunction that later becomes permanent. Clearfield qualifies for tiie state finals, and heads for Salt Lake City for the first time m seven years. Coach Ted Smith leads an experienced but small team into a field of 16 teams M3kS?! w mk a - 1S74 r2 w m w fc rs tv wn MU w X-- IRi fil IM Wig seems to mean as much as Iowa and Pnan continues to work toward the Jail. 5 where he and Becki will again attempt to defend their titles to continue their winning ways Champions? They already are Olympians? Perhaps But in a world of people with fuzzy objectives and coals set bv others, Brian and Becki have becun to understand the Olympic creed, it is not the triumph, bu the struggle. problem He is a member of toe trampoline team at Gymnastics and Trampoline Inc. cf Ogden and placet! fourth in tumbling and seventh in trampoline m the 10 and under age group m Iowa. Quite an accomplishment for ms first competition against athletes three and four years older. Brian's most treasured memory appears to be winning a recent tumbling meet m Ogden. 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