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Show YessHF U local rhnrrhp imgttw news as window damage is reported al the North Park Baptist Church, while the Roy Christian Church adds on a new room. Construction at the Roy P.pcreatiou Complex continues behind schedule as workmen report that they are about 80 percent completed with the $850,000 structure that was to be comjileted in, September. The gas crunch hits the area as Roy City develops rules to limit city vehicles to 59 miles per hour, and car pooling. The City Council plo decides to limit Christmas decorations to save on energy. fTVESl7 Cont. from page one coumas.t, throws his hat into the ring for a city council stat as the election draws near. Several local clubs start programs to htlp boost the idea of voting in the November elections. The race m Roy seems to be a close and heated one as voters have seven candidates to pick from. Registration figures show that some SCO cit'oois sre currently registered out of a possible 9000 (estimated). d A dehaf? c conducted at the Roy High Library as the meeting between the public and the can- - stir over the Roy Recreation Complex dictates causes a which is not yet completed. Candidate Ken Colby, and Councilman Kay Herzog have differing opinions over the projected uses of the complex. A Sun Chronicle poll shows the Joe Dawson party in the lead for the ela lion, hut Clark Puffers remains party strong. Volc--i turnout is expected to be around 40 percent semi-hp;ple- j ivvtwz ..- 14UV1 V'i state playoff berth against East High of Salt Lake City. - Both basketball and wrestling get ready to share the winter sports spotlight, but gas problems cause schools to to find other means to get to the games other than the traditional bus. Reports to the City Council show llirti uie eiiy will have to bear part of the expense of the Weber County Incinerator repair that is scheduled for the near future Councilman Dennis Chugg points out that the incinerator will need major modifications in the next couple of yeais to meet federal standards for air 1973 High slips by the Royals 8 7m Salt Lake City on a field v'hich saw Roy miss a chance to win tb gjinn in ho CCJr.C0. Despite the loss, the Royals are rated as one of the top teams in the state, and several players go on to make honui and East snow-covere- d All-Sta- te All or persons holding claiming liens under or by virtue of the provisions of Title 38, Chapi er 1, of the Utah Code Annotated on Lucs 5i, w, 54, 5a and 56 of Olympus Height outJiviMun in Ogden, County oi Weber, State of Utah, Sre hereby notified to appear before the District Court of Weber County, State of Utah, on the 15th d yj of January, 1971, at the hour of 10.30 a m., then and there to exhibit proof of their liens. Dated this 17th day of December, 1973. William H. Starkweather In lo poy Ctw Chronicle thiee times Dec. 27, squads. A record voter turnout sees the election of Joe Dawson to the position of mayor as Dennis Chugg wins re election and newcomer Earl Morris put on the city council Joe Dawson pulls 2307 votes and beats Clark Puffer in every district but one. The turnout comes close to 50 percent which is fme for an off' year. c n ifV7y 1 if ClEAiRUta 6 ff JAiE B a Doi?b'a Knits e ? ov'fgt on fine ki'ver 100 Oi bon to 10 Oi bon ond Ox meoc'lton you th ffl vckt Is H44 J ft invest in 3 pi rA J ivu ei-rn- ut d. t. ft S'AI veliM la I 99V! tt nn area Scout be collecting Christmas trees from the cur- Troops U B day The project is being done to ixifl uifi rune tn r'n irne Christmas trees and as a fundraiser if residents would like to offer a donation for the ser- 120 jj i 3Sst (gi r VlS3SSS2iBBi!!SSE3S&i Y . 1 . '.t-'fv-- rt Vto w. v V ' V jfV c t - i i iV n- , V:; 'N y ' - Miss Annette SUNSET Cutler became the bride of Jay R. Ac'avo. in wtr.kic.ij i lies performed in the Salt Lake IDS Temple Friday, Dec. 14, President Browering of- ficiating. Announcing the marriage are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell B. Cutler. Parents of the groom are Mr. ond Mrs. William J. Reaver of reception that evening m the; honor was held in the Sunset Stake Center. The bride was lovely in a white satin t nd crystaiine gown with long sleeves. Three ruffles adorned the skirt, with tha ruffles from the front waistline meeting the floor A length veil at the back of the holidsv trees sre trim. med with hundreds of plastic centers from scotch tape rods. I ast jear worktrs at the Defense Depot didn't have any money for decorating the office tree, so since May they have saved the disposable plastic centers. Other matei sals used are cardboard and old manila folders, pies glue, glitter and small ornainen-s- , say (1. to r.) Lynn Haramoto. Gayle Bull, Don Ellis, Eddie Martinez, Iris Snort and Jerilyn White. gown. sister Cutler Bridesmaids were Miss Karen Cutler, Miss Jeanene Eves, Miss Marcia Hadley, Miss Jar.ice Carter and Mrs Steve Thurgood , a !' sister-i- They were gowns of pink satin with ruffled skirts, the - .4 vll Ull s at Uie i ecepiiuii 4x t !!. lArUllriW J I dwa ilai'ni-ativi- 1 box will bo seated is rssoemskasmf n You are invited to an Open Kovss at : The Royal Bible Academy n ThurS. Jen. 10, 7 2286 West 4800 South, Roy Lake Lodge in Washington the newlyweds will reside m Logan where Mr Seaver will continue his education at Utah State University. xu r lU i u u v- ttnuui 1J1 wedding wee Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Peabody ot Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Ida., of Tubbs DeMaughan Pocatello, Ida., Mr and Mrs H C. Kent and ?.Ir. and Mrs Wayne Kent of Malad, Ida , and Mr. and Mrs. O S Kent cf Brigftam City Established Courses: Old Testament New Testament Hist, ot Christendom 1973 by Mountain Rocky Baptist Confeicncc in to 9:30 P.M. Crediredby Roy High School 4.1 -j & V- - V IB usk Crystal y-- s Vb AH PKorf ushering iiouj or anv Hoy citizens who have items of interest to be sea.ed in a 4 monument should bring them to the Sun Chronicle by t riday , Jan. at 5 p.nu club rosters, pictures, or other such Such items might be personal histories, items. The Roy Centennial Committee is planning to seal such items, along with an issue of the Centennial Banner, in a monument for future people to find. HOY Michael Carter performed best man duties with Kevin anH y Ctanf eift&ta! . wairfl'ne. Cranberry velvet riot on belts and bows adorned the dresses. They each held cranberry mufL and wore velvet ribbon chokers around the neck, cameos in trie center. Miss Evon Tait greeted guC-au- U Ui k kMLA UiU UC v aov n oev? yKXx t ot th bride was maid of honor, Miss Christine A We would like the opportunity to meet you and to share more Information about the Royal Bible Academy and the courses offered. Rev. Jess Watson, B.A., M. Div. Chairman cf Academy Corr.mitt&e David Heikkih, B.A. Instructor &H!i3K3KaSro5S23i3ftaiSSaB!t33EZKS&KV&sa3SX8raS5e: Satur- 0 m 4 Pickup will continue until Jail 12 Trees not set out or picked up by that time by the .Scouts w ill lx? the respon Mhihtj. of the homcown-- r and must tie taken avav per la tfw m M starting Chnsrrnas is a little bit darker in Roy due to the energy shortage, but life still goes on despite the picblems that plague the country. Maybe Americans will stop to take a look at the troubles, and will make a New Years resolution to do something about the situation A , i & &L 75 Ui .f-- Hr , WJ 1 - vice ..7G Falwi will $ 49 SAVE y U u 7 Vo fig bs in Roy City l sSbspwear pat - ROY $4.50 4 V-- 'X. unite couple 4S. Christies trees 79 - $I voar. Own SilVER act now while the price is still vithin p reach of the smeit investor Come in or phone our office ifj ond let us snow you how you (rf con beat infiut'on IR . rctuBi pure Quality Stiver Co-o- p 437 39th St., Ogden, Sccuts gather $6.W Woolens S3LVES Price of Buy SILVER SILVER inrroased 80 Green receives a quality stop pay raise from the city for his fine years of leadership and development of the Roy I ohee Department. The Vveoer County bchool District tells Roy City that federal gra'il of $3iJ,t,KJ vv;!! be approved for the completion cf Sand Ridge pa. k in (he coming year. The grant has to go up for federal approval, hut that seems to have good chances. rsber rites Dec. 24 The cornicA u expected to open sometime in Jauucoy uf , 9i4. Roy Police Chief Julian zv$m Our ., nnH cmaK VWUiU .VWHH aai.u $159,000 to Roy City. exceed Sewer troubles in Roy continue to plague city employees, as a planned television viewing of a troublesome line fails when the camera breaks. Vhrgil Howe, an instructor at the Clearfield Job Corps, is namd as the new recreation complex director, effective inn CO-0- I na)A(tif$n Constructon and damage at QUALITY S SlVKt S 1966 Chances are good that a DECEMBER 1973 C NOVEMBER pSifllfg thev will not allow fKio rf children for crossing guards, and that the city will have to fmd olher means to solve problems. Mayor Charles Huli is honored at a private dinner for the many fine years of service he gave to Roy City. Chuck has been ill during the past year and a half, but tie still manages to take pa t in many activities in Roy. 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