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Show u?'.i7KAL LCX con? a su-nxmiri- 2603 salt laks cm, otai on- - Roys Kswcfawn Kepaper lh Utah "ClV turfr SUN CHRONiCtl 8404? riots pot'vft yOf 14 SO tvo ibmption iat $ additional lh p J A Roy vJloO Roy Utah naasfe. pvbl k'y ad 5ood fliui Stoi tiSlfcfcfr add'ftvt o Roy o U uof 18 Wnf RO So 20? S 900 W SiSO yoi OteL'fc, Roy, Utah Vo!. 20 No. 8 Thursday, January 24, 1074 Problems resolved ;! I HOY Officials of the Roy Chamber of Commerce, thwhile auction. We dont want to put on a Mickey several businessmen and a representative of the Mouse auction, he continued. We want the second Haltlo Corporation attended the Tuesday night city to be as good as, or better, than the first. council meeting to explain the future of the Roy-a- l The auction has been scheduled for April 6 and conBucks program. firmation for use of Pvoy High School has been Public concern was brought to the attention of the established. city council when approximately 100 people showed Persons saving Roy-A- l Bucks are asked to continue up for an auction Saturday that was not held. We are sorry for the misunderstanding, reported to do so until the April date and it will be determined Chamber President Ken Hancock He went on to exat that time if another auction is scheduled. The plain that the auction had tentatively been set for last merchants are 100 behind this program and we inSaturday, however, because of some problems there sure the citizens that an auction - a very good auction wasnt enough in the prize fund to produce a wor -- will be held." t r,:, ' I- - ''"vjss 1 I ? i k h t 1 I 4 u I 4 I ; 1 UP! I rl ? 1 W I V ;'r. S-- tA yC c3 i wmm mmssik WHERES THE AUCTIONEER? That was the question last Saturday as appi oximately 100 people showed op for a tentath eiy scheduled Roy-A- ! Bucks auction. Through a misunderstand! the auction was not held. i jsctsbssssto rSSgtT'Ti f m,i Eeawat N X t i 1 I jsp 2$2T Ssis ra 1 6 flints f & t Jf o r si w ROY Larkin Patterson, a ell know n and resf ected Roy businessmen, civic ana chur-c- b loiidsr has bean nerved to the vacant seat on Die city council Mr. Patterson is the funeral Hireelre wd V W lM Mtiorc IHftrlunw Vi kUtil J W V W 1 in Roy and serves with the Roy Chamber of Commerce as vice president He is active m hie ward and the P.cy 5'ahc, aa well as several civic clubs position after the November The two-yeterm will be ef-4. fnf4urt Triir... UVT4 wunuiy WI- uu utgu January 1976 " hen the clce tions wll again open ths seat. mayor's election ft , v,- Major Joseph Dawson reported that the council had discussed several candidates that he had recommended and a unanimous vote placed Mr Patterson on the Roy Council - tit- - f ! ist MAKING PLANS FOR the second Roy-A- l Bucks sucticn are (1. to r.) standing, Giemi Beck, Bee Gees, Roger Stover, Stover's TV, and Ken Hancock, Roy Conoco, They are finalizing plans following a misunderstanding when the second auction was postponed. Taling with the Roy businessmen is Darr Dodds, a representative of the firm spearheading the promotion for Roy. Mr Patterson and his wife, the former Arlene Geary, have four married children and tnree grandchildren. will fill a two-jevacancy left on the council when Mr Davson left his counulmans seat to fill the He Ml councilman expressed their appreciation to Mr. Pat terson for accepting the position and their confidence m him Rough, but tentative , 4 1 f I 1 4 f j ! f j. r j f I k I I uni f I i f . i Roy resident, businessman and civic leader, Larkin Patterson, was sworn in Tuesday night as the new city councilman in Roy. WELL-KNOW- N rp, ou nor of Vans Blue Ox, pointed out that l.e wanted the license for the serving ef draft as well as L W Van An'w canned ti!!tiiiii orclmmies Cf t: r; )r night Ray J$ receas-- thiee days to avoid a conflict report ccrds with police The hour limit is Mickey Mou.su, and want po on record as w ant mg the or- 72 -- beer because he felt there was a need tor it at his location He said that he naotd the "C" license oeeouse it aitouea uhmh is more draft qyesflered by city Roy's 72 hour oid'nance received atten'ion at th bi weekly city count il meeting Tuesday or bottled hr sesissler 5 Hop,, it cards for the first semester will be st nt home with students from Roy H,gh 'his Friday Students have comple'ed the second term at tiie ' sehool and andos will He 1 recorded ROY ; the loss down 'I he citv council has ROY denied a class C" t etr lu ease for Vans Blue Ox located on 1900 West, stating that tney did not feel that restaurants "should be in the carry out beer business A for Roy fire tX ! 1 w cs . I I ii, 1 tut tenA rough, $48,5.15 has tative budget of been approved .ih -- f XrlA v t ROY 'v i pi ohtable that cans or bottles "I feel that the law is very pooily written m that it also allows a person to take beer on the roaa which I do not like to do, Van Antwerp added "I hive eaten at Vans quite often, and I encourage the youth of Roy to do business there, and I m no wav feel that it cun nelp ymj iaimly style business at that location," commented Councilman Kay Hermg plan to serve beer in the mam eating room, 1 f$nnTf u2n tn detra t from the fam.ly but 1 have studied the possible serving of beer for two years, arid I have decided to ask for the heense," lephed Van Antwei p In a At vote the council dr n.edtbehi ose Immediate!, ait r Van An twerp left the room, the uty council approved a motion by Councilman Dennis Cnugg to ROY The final 1973 fire report shows that there were 32 fires in the last quart with an estimated damage of $4 8?o xhc-- average men per call was 8 6. - h itUC , tUwj tit VAliis.t'SV-'ecmeei nmg bee, licenses in an effoi t to solve the rcstaui'jui-mcT- y out pi nbiem r ,, ; The nn'it been scheduled f n a council woi kshop .session 1 w. f m y, U-e- r h-- n ai A , 4 i liK v t 'a t t:lTJ irV fer dags vr- dog in ii?3 hertzes have expired and jou have until Mar eh 1. D74 to putchd.-a new e A Mi. The c ist of a new license is 73, and if the license is not oh tamed bv the March 1st deadline, dog owners w,ll be subunit to fines iyy ViiT te picked rif jc cr g - 'S- i rH "''4 r' v 9 - ec ' .w 7. Eileen, 8. Tl'TVrT. up Ruth Schultz t'.c iTfi dog pmjr.d They canrut be ob tamed through the mad. r r $.n y 3. talentea, Vans Blue Ox. 4. Professional, Vals fashion Hut. 5 Son follows, FZ Haul. 6. Stake leader, Precision Parts. ? one tjyv : f; The Licenses maj - V a are ot Equipment cor-t-s definite, because schools may donate certain items for use, but a rough figure of $i9,225 will lie needed, The city council le opened the budget, and took $66,010 from federal revenue sharing funds for the complex operation Per-corialit- le.j0biMk4kf4 ROY - -- Do you own Roy sewer, and healing The Mystery Personality contest for this ROY week rises to $63.75 in the jackput as last weeks winner won only $8.25. Ruth Schultz, 5429 S. 2309 W., correctly identified Dr. George Reimschussc! as last weeks Mystery hnt ;he only found seven of the nine clues that were hidden. Gives hidden to identity Dr. Reiirtschussei were as fcliows: 1 . Dentist, Lynns Dry Cleaning. 2. Wear s glasses, Earl H'ils Budget Furniture oy da this figure," echoed complex director Virgil Howe and City Manager Wayne Kunber. Salaries for the four months will total $22,310 with seven part or full time employees. Operating expenses for the four months wdl total $7,noo This figure includes building maintenance, ground maintenance, lights, water and Jackpot worth $63.75 The 1973 total shows that Roy had 146 Jme calls with a $13,700 loss and a hmilthy average of 8 4 men per rail Thp totals for ! wtt e lower than in 1972 ween the had 150 fire calls and suffered $35,737 in losses I do not hpn0 of the Roy Recreation Center from an anticipated opening of March 1 until the end of the fiscal year, June 30 Outside of the salaries and heating costs, it is hard to anticipate the costs that will be encountered in the opening, but we have made a rough estimate and come up with operation Jorgenson's Book and Gilt Shop. 150, Smith Food King 9, Dr , Arctic Cjrc'c New clues have been hidden for another Mystery Personality. The jackpot nct week will be worth at I.vnns Dry $53.75 Entries may tie & B D Ear! Hills Budget Iurv.ture Cleaning Repair, or Inland P: cduets and Service. |