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Show 1QA Lakeside IVtattlion Davis Finlshos Courso Review North, Wednesday, June 1, 1983 Roy Worn n JITigg Bndmn Roy resident Fran D. Morris was named Miss Indian Weber State College 1983-8- during coronation ceremonies that capped off Indian Awareness Week at the college. Indian Awareness Week is. sponsored annually by the Native American Council at Weber State and this years theme was Trail of Knowledge: From ROY 4 ' ' ' i r ''' $' V ''-- ''' A, ' W, 'A V t v . "4k , V 'm ,Vi SB FRAN D. MORRIS During the WSC Airman Matthew SUNSET the end of activities for Indian of Air Force Staff W. Davis, son Awareness Week. of 120 N. Davis D. Gerald Ms. Morris is a graduate of Sgt. 350th West, Sunset, has Roy High School where she graduated from the U.S. Air served as vice president of the Force aircraft maintenance Indian Club. She also worked ai course at Sheppard Air. a teacher's aide at Lake View training Force Base, Texas. Elementary School for one Graduates of the course were year. Her interests include jog- trained in aircraft mainteging and other outdoor nance, repair and service, and activities. earned credits toward an asHer goal as Miss Indian Websociate degree in applied er State College is to represent through the Community the college and Indian students College of the Air Force. Davis will now serve at Minot during her reign and to inform the public that there are Indian Air Force Base, N.D., with the students at Weber State, she 5th Fighter Interceptor said. Squadron. Indian awareness activities, Ms. Morris competed with other contestants in interviews before a panel of judges, extemporaneous speaking, a talent and fash- ion show. Ms. Morris modeled traditional Navajo dress consisting of a satin skirt and velveteen blouse with turquoise and silver jewelWarriors to Leaders of ry during the fashion show and performed the Lords Prayer in Tomorrow." sign language in talent competiat Ms. Morris is a sophomore tion. Weber State majoring in child Crowning ceremonies took development and is the daughthe Pow Wow, a ter of Frank and Betty Morris of place at food dance and festival marking 4497 S. 2075 W., Roy. sci-en- Planners Deny Rezone CLEARFIELD A rezone request for the building of apartments along 845 to 907 S. E. in Clearfield was rejected by the Clearfield City Council last week. The zoning request was made to change the R-single family unit dwelling zone to an R-- 3 multi-undwelling 550 2 it zone. Clarence Harmer asked the council to approve the change at the public hearing. He had plans to build a two- - to three-undwelling there. Victor Smith, it speaking against the change, said the narrow 550 East Street, and broad 3 zone definition would create problems. There would be a problem with traffic on a substandard street only 44 feet wide, said ) Smith. And under the apartzoning law, a three-stor- y ment building, day care center or even a cemetery could be built there. Clarence Stoker, a homeowner in the area, said he was one of the original residents in the area. I bought with the understanding there would be only 2 family units, said Stoker. It would be a violation of the intent of zoning. If it passed, there could be a lawsuit developing from it. The council cited the inadequate road on 550 East and defeated the zoning change. The R-- (R-3- HuMcetfs ? Demros slal Regardless irtaeireGa valdoe, s, FtaoudGug AvafiDa&n, ? (Loss F iiaainioes, w.BwmFayinfiiin MODEL G748 oac EJL R-- council, however, promised to take a closer look at the budget on expanding the width of the road. Clearfield Plans '4th' The Clear-- . , CLEARFIELD field Chamber of Commerce is taking applications for booth or concession stands for the Clearfield Days July 4th celebration. ' , Anyone wanting to reserve a ; booth or put an entry in the parade for the celebration or to perform during afternoon activities should phone the Chamor ber of Commerce, come in to 133 S. 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