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Show 6C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, July 27, 1983 Nrnper mesidemts y SHkLLfT KANCITIS Raviaw Cwmpondinl Hooper and Roy are ROY tike partners in an arranged njarriage. By necessity they are closely involved but the future Qf their relationship is unpredictable. 1 Because Hooper is a rural grea with few commercial facilities, its residents must do most of their shopping in Roy or Neighboring towns. ; Hooper residents also participate in activities offered by the Roy Recreation Department Since they do not have their own organized recreation programs. Weber County contributes an average of $1,300 annually to Roy Citys general fund to sub-sidi- non-reside- nt participation. : Interdependency also occurs in the public schools. Hooper does not have junior or senior high schools so Hooper students IFom 'UirlbnizGifiiin life when property owners in an ally to the east until it reaches area bordering the west side of 1900 West. Kirkwood emphasized the High School. Elementary Midland Drive between 5000 schools are also shared with South and 5200 South applied for current City Council has no both Roy and Hooper students annexation to Roy. Rumors be- plans to change the annexation crossing boundaries to attend gan circulating that Roy had policy declaration, but said he the closest school. plans to expand to the shores of could not guarantee what might Despite mutal interests, some the Great Salt Lake, or at the happen in the next 20 or 30 Hooper residents are beginning very least, Roy would annex years. He also said that from a manto view Roy as an adversary, land up to the doors of Hooper who threatens to upset their rur- Country Store. agerial standpoint, much of is too costly to urbanize. al lifestyle. One candidate for the Hooper Hooper cities are mandated At a recent Hooper communiAlthough town council said that he would the state to provide urban by ty meeting, residents met to to if arms take necessary up Kirkwood said Roy elect a town council and discuss defend Hoopers borders. services, not become will involved in deissues important affecting Another member of the audiHooper. One of the major topics ence voiced a more common velopment that is economically unfeasible. was Roys annexation plans. sentiment. Im afraid well be Dyke Le Fevre, a past memRoy Citys master plan outlulled to sleep. Roy will do of Hoopers town council, is ber lines the areas Roy would cona sudden of and all legal well sider for annexation. Included whats acquainted with the wake up and find we live in economic realities of providing is land that has traditionally well of instead Hooper. urban services in Hooper. He been viewed as part of Hooper, Roy, Roy City Manager Richard said the council analyzed although the areas boundaries often exist more in peoples Kirkwood, who attended the whether Hooper should consider minds than they do on maps. meeting, was asked to respond incorporation; the only way to The annexation issue took on to concerns and questions restop annexation actions by borgarding Roys plans. He said dering cities. We think now is the area where annexation will probably not a good time for be allowed, if requested by resi- incorporation, but we may have dents, is from 6000 South along to do it sometime in the future, 4300 West to approximately 4400 said Le Fevre. He said the main reason for South. The area extends diagon are bused to Sand Ridge Junior High School in Roy and Roy AnwQx9iBi recommending against incorporation is the increased expense. Hooper covers a large geographic area and has many roads and drainage ditches. Weber County currently maintains the road system. If Hooper incorporated, the financial burden would shift exclusively to Hoop- er residents along with the financing of many other services. In response to the suggestions of several members of the audience who urged incorporation, Kirkwood said, Our message may surprise you. We encour IKlstt CENTER wmsifHj VVltlNI I. JON C. TURNER Perm Wave Special Two Area Boy Scouts Receive Eagle Badges area Scouts have earned Eagle Scout Two lakeside jtadges. They are Scott Lewis and Jon C. Turner. Lewis, a son of Clark and Ann Lewis of 1522 S. 2500 W., Syracuse, and a former Clearfield resident, has earned the honor in Troop 156 sponsored by the Clearfield 4th LDS Ward. He is a ninth grade student at North Davis Junior High. He has served as patrol leader, den chief and is a member of the Order of the Arrow. He also is a inember of the junior posse and '. 4-- H clubs. Turner is a former member of .Troop 808 in Glendora, Calif. 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He plays soc-- 1 cer with the American Youth Soccer organization and is trumpet player in the North Lston Junior High Concert Bs'ud. He will enter Layton High The lr mm Ljuu mw, r II Disa-tisfie- BoaaDDDBuuuuuuuuuuuuU j e. Enough To Handle Your Needs, Small Enough To Care. Big u The five mostiii anguaje. . We want to cure cancer in your lifetime. American Cancer Society 1 this fall. loii? tamil A Jf their students in the best salons. Hooper will continue to be nibbled by developers seeking annexation to urbanized areas unless it incorporates and establishes policies that ensure protection of its rural atmospb At The Satisfaction Center For 1 Week Only. We Are Offering To You The Customer Extra Special Savings. Instead Of Running A Large Costly Ad, We Can Save You Even More Now. Remember, The Savings Will Be Off Of riilj im)1 SCOTT LEWIS the states population lives, UnAdvertised Special Savings! rSFACt D age you to incorporate. The people in Hooper should decide their own destiny. 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