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Roy Swimming Pool The Roy Swimming Pool is now open to the public, with lessons scheduled to begin June 9 Pool hours are 10 a m to 6 pm week days and 1pm to 6 p m Sunday foi this hours are 9 ' ,ii e mav be made at the pool Kimhet suhsuilau piohUms than t ht svstt ms has been when we Nisvsttm to look at tin no Mill '111 i ill I ( itv llu man c , J 't ii kf - t 1m it Ut w ( i ol ik oi re sponsibilitv it had It Got the sub- wi tm n it loose utv to taki on the in quality his homes i P ippiov u and 'nans ih ci' in tin past has not accepted i hops Gil u ioi undo ground water U Mi is Luentlv tliev have been asked i v tli inpi , to ai it p' that i esponsihility t i standaids oi plv a th Ml 1 a pitvious council meeting coun t li it ptt d Hsponsibilitv foi thesub-nn- l c watt i sWuns of Fairway ii i l i'k n t v opens for public use week onK Beginning June noon to b p in Lessons ate taught Horn 8 with c lasses m beginners and Bov Scout merit badge i ot less a uses untenciiut i . ha Wavne Managei City ) s' I M ? t 4 ."vLtieti A m Ik (1 m in inn It -- i i The swimming poo is also available bv reservation lot pnvate partis-- , Foi more information uli the pool al 825 0143 a m to noon intermediate Registration i i I s hung du tc eloped bv Evans Ray, wl (i il o own , Rov al Gi ecus c, olf 1 h ct iesponsi! lhtv was m turn Summer evening classes at the Weber Adult High School began Jane 2 These include brush up review, refresher courses and classes leading to a regular high school diploma Students may register beginning at 6 30 pm weeknights at the Community Education Service Center (Old Weber High), 1100 Washington Boulevard A copy of the class schedule is included Monday Survey of English Literature - E, Heslop, p m Rm 701 hoe 17 50 Ecologv - s Quavle 7 10 p m , Rm 214 V )(i Di l vei L d ik a o n Lythgoe 7 10 p n Rm 213 1 $2 50 , Rm Parent 203, Child - H Hogge, Rm 316, Fee $2 50 1 Text - $2 50 Mathematics Algehi a Slocum, 7 10 - $2 jU p in , Rm M 213, p m 7 10 Blotter, Woodshop Home Ai ts & Ci ails Pick ford 7 10 pm Rm 101, $3 E Basic Grammar Schaffer, 7 10 p m Rm 202 Text - $2 50 Tuesday Gi amnia II - E Schaffer, 7 10 p n. , Rm 201, Fee Smith 7 10 Fee $2 50 and Developing H Psychology p m , 7 10 Wood Shop, Fee $3 E Wednesday Spelling Staker, pm, Rm 201, p m , 0 Fee 2 50 Mathematics (Basic) Allen, pm Rm Text $2 Reading - E Brandley, p m , Rm 202, Fee $2 50 Amencan Historiy Mower, p m , Rm 7 H 203 h ee Couise legally pnen ti tlx golf toutse whose board of dun tics ' iv t Mgne i an agi cement to i,' Uu ii .pm lbili'v tor the rnain-- , $2 50 lue Of Occupations, Goodsin 7 10 p m , Off Occ Bid , Fee Arrang Basic Writ.ng Thuisday Skills - E Staker, 7 10 p in , Rm 201, Fee 2 H American Problems er, 7 10 pm, Rm 203 Fee $2 50 Auto Mechanics Allred 7 10 p m , Auto Shop, Fee $3 G E D Preparations - H Budge Boyson, 7 10 pm, Rm 316, Text $5 Mow Office Goodwin, Bid , Occupations 7 10 pm , Off Occ Fee-Arran- g Defensive driving course taught u v You can lessen the possibility ot R0 becoming a traffic victim by enrolling m the Defensive Driving Course starting m Roy, June 14 in the Roy City Couit at 4 am Learn the evasive actions necessary to avoid a traffic accident For further mfoi mation and enrollment call the Utah Safety Council 328 5851 or Geoige Cummings, Roy Police Depait ment 825 1681 m mi it' sMi 1 o acceptance and giving of that responsibility to tin golt i nurse was onlv a fornialitv si the homes would meet F HA requirements, winch mv underground water drainage svstc ns must be mam tamed b the local govummnt Vccoiding to Citv Mtomev Roger Dutson, the agreement would not he set The Ciiv tmg a poise x lot subsurface I M ROY r JENNIFER JEPPSEN, age 13 of Sand Ridge Junior High School, is congratulated by Earl Staker, chairman, Weber Soil Conservation District, for having submitted the best conserv ation poster in W eber County. Roy girl takes 1st olace honors Earl Staker, chairman of the Weber Soil Conservation District announced that the conservation poster submitted by Jennifer Jppsen of Sand Ridge Junior High was judged the best one received from students m Weber County The contest, sponsored by the Utah SCD Association and the Soil Conservation Society of America, was open to high school and junior high students in the state Posters were to feature soil, water and plant conservation, and cash prizes are to be given on a zone and state basis Also, the state winner will be the guest of the Utah SCD Association at their annual where he will be 13, banquet Nov piesented a placque Miss Jeppsens poster showed the silhouette of a young person on a blue backgiound, and with the outline filled in with scenes of soil, water and plants She said she had always been interested in the conservation of our natural resources and that she was happy to be a winner She received a letter of commendation from the Weber Soil Conservation District and is line for zone and state prizes She resides at 2220 W 4000 S , Rov Royal Greens Golf Couisc creates a hazaid to propet ty and childien say some Roy citizens, because no fence was built between the golf course and homeowneis property Installation of a large fence along the property line of the golf couise was thi responsibiliry of the developer who built the homes in the area Howevei tin builder went bankrupt leaving no one w itn the responsibility of building a protoc'ive fence Sleven Pulsipher, 5304 S 3100 W savs there are six or seven homes along the gob course property, which are vulnerable to damage from golt balls Pulsipher said he had asked pei mission to build an eight foot fence along the hack of his property line, separating his lot fi orn the golf course His request was denied bv the Board of Adjustments According to City Attorney Roger Dutson, the city ordinances make no provisions for an eight foot fence, six feet is the maximum fence height between properties Dutson said the Board ol Adjustments denied the eight foot fence reuest because its members thought tlieie would be a better solution to the problem Pulsipher said he thought there was such i s ihn. attendant 1st ' IM. lid, till l 1 .V Dili m i t piesu o is In countv queen ( onli ss M que ( ( 1 n tm daughter a li nli ii , i , i lie of Mi Pi I ii ! isi n III I ill1! t i MO! )ID II l I 11 i n p Bl ii It II ii, visit v v mi ! i (V Mil s iv M II 111 , i t ii t lit v illf I 14 & N r $ a danger to his children that he built the eight foot fence anvwav, and now he has been given three davs to teai down the tence and comply with the utv oidinance ( lty council will hold up that action until the fencing problem is solved Another citizen who expressed concern, Berme Johnson 5336 S it 00 W said he thinks the tence that separates the golf couise fiom the homeowneis property should be umfoim Though building a fence liehtnd Ins own piopeitv would help, Johnson said the problem wouldnt be solved until fencing weie installed along the entire golt course propeitv line City Manager Wavne Kinibei has been appointed to trv to solve the problem with golf course nys ntk a ppxt council meeting June 10 The utv attorney will review the legal i equipments of the fencing and responsibilitv toi installing the fence It seems to me tiom all logic that if he the golf course owner) is creating a hazard, he has some i esponsihility," commented Mayor Joseph Dawson I think pressure should be put on F3vans Ray, said Councilman Kav Herzog concerning who should install the fence Dutson pointed out that most of the homeowners are willing to pav their fair share or more to see that the fencing is installed H omp, i u i o danger, say residents .lit n . , water The utv is not svstems maintenance accepting the maintenance othei than in a formality," said Dutson The responsibihty for the svstem will be recorded as a permanent easement which goes with the piopettv on which Roval Gieens is located It the piopeitv is sold the responsibilitv would go to the new owners of the land The citv had a few icquests for ac ceptmg the maintenance of undei ground water svstems a few veais ago However it has only been recentlv that manv requests have been made to the council It s only been in the last few years that many developers have been building homes in high water table ai as said t itv Manager Wavne Kimboi Presently there m no utv ordinance giving council authontv to maintain such new ordinance plus water systems budgeted monev to build and maintain the lines would he necessatv should the utv decide to take on that u sponsibilitv Council has sit up a workshop met tmg 4 "V o , course causes rMim n JUNIOR POM-- E H V Cat i ( nlt . (juooii .ltd k 7 V. v, ti lx? 7U i r4 ' t t !t 3 ' Ii f 8 I 1 , 4 ",'fv -' h Is QUEENS who wi!! repns nt the junior posse in the county age eiett, competition ate Uaileen Dm an s in and Pat TWO 11-1- group. 3 |