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Show :cr Wti Read the Classified . . JUm a Clasalfled ONLY 50c pet Issue 3 ? i X' MY TmmsnAY T!IE 2 average of the existing buildings where 50 per cent or more of the frontage is developed but In no case less than fifteen (15) feet. (e) A new paragraph F. Is added to 28-- 8, as follows: F. Special Regulation for Commercial Parking Lots. Com mercial Parking Lots located in this district shall: In any R2 or K3 district a parcel cf land that lies contiguous to the boundary of a C or M district but not across any part of any street or alley therefrom and is contiguous at not more than one property line thereof to a side lot line in an R district may be used for the parking of motor vehicles, but not for any sales or servicing in connection therewith, for a distance of not exceeding 100 feet from the boundary of said C or M district, subject to the followand ing limitations 3 t: (a) 28-- 8 A. Add a new use designated as Number 8. 8. Commercial Parking Lots. C. is amended to (b) read as follows: The minimum width of any lot for a main building or use shall be sixty (60) feet at a distance twenty-fiv- e (25) feet back from the front lot line. D. No. 1. The first (c) sentence thereof is amended to read as follows: The minimum side yard for any dwelling, child day care, or nursery, boarding house or lodging house, or any use permitted in this district, shall be six (6) feet and the total width of the two required side yards shall be not less than sixteen (16) feet. (d) D, No. 2. The first sentence thereof is amended to read as follows: The minimum depth of the front yard for main buildings and all uses permitted in this district and for private garages which have a minimum side yard of six (6) feet shall be twenty-fiv(25) feet or the 1 28-1-- 28-1-- 28-1-- 8 e REMODELING or BUILDING HOMES 1. - t, T Cen Fahncke CONTR ACTOR There shall be no parking dary of such parcel than a distance equal to the depth or width, as the case may be, or any front yard in said R district that is contiguous to such boundary, or if no contiguous front yard exists, then the depth or width required for a cont.-guous front yard under the terms of this ordinance Provide and maintain unfenced suitably planted under grass, evergreen shrubs and trees, a front yaid of not less than the minimum for the District. On corner lots a side yard of not less than the minimum for the district shall also be provided on the side facing the street and shall be simlarly landscaped and maintained. 2 The portion of the parcel that is used for the parking of vehicles shall be bordered on all sides not contiguous to the boun daiy of said C or M district by an ornamental masonry wall of solid construction not less th..n four (4) feet and not mmi than six (6) feet in height wh.ch shall be erected and maintained along the line of such aujoin-mlot No paiking shall be within six (6) feet of said 3 There shall be no entrance to the parking area at a distance of more than fifty (50) feel ROY AUTO PARTS Accessories PIIONE EX 4 ni.ir'Vi " I: U ;,; ! 5316 So. 1900 Mcst, Rjy . ? hui Hr C'V. X. L.jL J ! .... i.1 .. ... i.- -- New & Used Parti newly-restore- d 10 feet in overall height above 5. Such paiking lot shall be paved with an asphaltic or concrete surfacing with appropriate bumper guards or curbs where needed, a determined by the Building Inspector. Any nghts used to illuminate the parking lot shall be so arranged a to from adreflect the light joining premises. 6 The use of any such area shall be only incidental to the or operation of stores, shops, adbusinesses conducted in the or the joining business district, permitted apartment house district (R 2 and(R 3) uses of the district in which such area is located There shall be no sales, dead storage, repair work, dis mantling or servicing of aiij kind on said parking lot. That a public emergency exists with respect to the matters herein contained, and it is ne cessary for the public welfare of Roy City that this ordinance take effect upon its first pule, hcation. That this ordinance take ef feet upon its iirst publication Passed, appiou'd adopted and ordered published this 8th day of July. 1960 aw-a- fcica ItvjI Mrs. Deb Wood, Heres the glamorous new extension phone thats styled to blend beauty with practicality. Take' your choice of five smart decorator colors white, beige, pink, blue and turquoise. Just call or visit your telephone business office. Or ask a telephone serviceman to show it to you. MOUNTAIN TAT TLFHON dial light The Princess phonj with buill in cne-ti- n charge and insUIIatio costs only pennies a day after -- a J 4 y K tM,i, , , WEST POINT NEWS Thelma Weaner had a at the Dee hospital on Thursday. W'e hope she is soon well and out with us again. Mr. and Mrs. James Summers are the proud parents of a new baby boy born on June 29 at the Dee Hospital. They have two daughters. Glen Ross and Billy Peterson were overnight guests of Mrs Keith Beus on Tuesday night A lovely suppi r and breakfast was prepared for them by Mrs Wanda Beus Babies blessed on Sunday were Louis Craig Stewart, son of Mr and Mrs Clair Stewart Vicky Ann Eister, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Eister. Stephen Johnston, son of Mr and Mrs Elwood Johnston was graduated from Primary and ordained a deacon on Sunday. Debra Ann Muir, dauhgter of of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Muir and Jackie Clifford daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jack Clifford were baptized and confirmed Mrs. major operation o i Sunday All the Clinton Thanks to LaRae Dalton for writing my column for me last week She did a fine job There are times when one needs helping hand and the last two weeks have been like that for me. lour lowly babies received and a blessing in the a name Sunday Ioi ter muting Steven Lynn father rter assisted by was named by his ul Joseph Pi Nepiu Ross His mother is Beth Emily Fae Uorlton Porter. The Poi ter family live in the home formerly owned by Cheston Youngberg They have several other children Lance Mitchell Moss was the name given the infant son of Orell Mitchell Moss and Diane Moss. He has a brother who is eager to play with him. Susan Kirkman was the name chosen for the daughter of Nolan and Karen Jean Cook Kirkman. She was blessed by Arnold Bingham who was assisted by Tile fourth of July celebration off as scheduled with a large number of people enjoying the activities. The flag resplendent with 50 stars, was raised by the scouts. This flag measures 12 ft, by 15 ft and the new stars were added by Mary Parker and LUanna Fow-ers- . The Marquardt team won the baseball game which they played with the Hooper team of the Babe Ruth League. On Wednesday girls of both Hooper Ward MIA organizations cleaned the park of the litter which was left following the celebration. Dean and Suby Hadley and family spent last weekend at the home of Dean and Verna Arave in Vernal. A few more families to add to last weeks list of people spending the Fourth of July at Yellowstone Park are Blair and Elaine Read, Herb Peteison with Tamara, Ronald and Lyle, Van Call, Theo and Janeal Cox, Bert and Beth Robinson and family. The Hooper Lions Club recently elected officers for the coming year. Fred Johnston was elected president. Other new officers include Don Arave, first vice president, Blaine Cunning-ton- , second vice president, James Johnston, third vice president, Dan Trease, secretary and Francis Beasley, tail twister. Retiring officers include Calvin Mason, president, Carl Fow ers, first vice president, Don Arave, second vice president, y 7 pm. All are cordially invited to x Blaine Cunnington, third vice president, Lou Anderson, secretary and Fred Johnston, tail twister. "i Guests of Francis and Joy Beasley on Sunday were Darrel and Bonnie Beasley and sons Jeffrey and Jimmy of Springfield, Idaho. Riverdale News t A a. t 1 V in my home BABY SITTING Phone TA Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mils. Edward Child are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rich and FOR RENT 5 Rm. modern family. The Rieh family is from fenced back home, lot, large of the Skowhegan Branch the yard. 2175 W. 5600 So., or see LDS Church in Maine. The party at 2168 W. 5600 So., Child's spent two years in this Roy. area on a New England States Mission. The Rich family came to Utah to go to the Temple, as NEED YOUR TV, Radio or have several families met by the Record player fixed. Call Childs while on their mission. for Glenn Oleson at TA Skilled Service at reasonable The scouts have planned a puces. father-son- s boating fest at Pine View dam for Tuesday night. SMALL HOUSE, 3 rooms, with All scouts and their dads are bath, util, paid; $65 mo.; Jig to meet at the Riverdale Church saw $10; new trailer house at 5 p in. Transportation will air condition, $85; 8 ft. green be provided. couch and chair, foam rubber, $35; gas stove $20; Mr. and Mrs. Sedley Brough wood table $10. Phone TA and family vacationed for five 5 3566. days with Mr. and Mrs Mon-tietWooley and family and Una Thompson of Salt Lake. BABY SITTING Day or evening Your home or mine. Ph. The group enjoyed camping i EX the cool Big Siandy country of Bridger National Park, Wyo. They rode hoises and went boat- WANTED Hay baling. New ing and got their limit of wire baler.. Lloyd Case, Ph. fish. Cleo claims the honor of TA 5 3145. 1843 No. 200 W., having caught the first three " Sunset. fish. or yours, anytime. I- - V To accommodate those wish- FOR SALE Cardinal caripT, ing to see "All Faces West" on 8'-ft. long, with or w' hunt Sunday, July 17, sacrament a pickup. Jersey cow, will took their boat along and went meeting will be held immediate-immediatelfreshen soon. Phone EX after Sunday fishing, Caught some of those 4 3994. delicious cutthroat trout and School that day. had a wonderful time for 10 Bruce Robert Hosier, infant ALL IN ONE insect spraying: glorious days Only one thing son of Bob and Joan Hosier was marred their trip On returning Homes, shrubs, out buildings, home they found that their dog given a name and blessing Sunsi eep and chicken cattle, The Sacrament services. at Skippy a golden Cocker Span- day EX Call or concoops. make their Hosier home will in iel, which has stayed with neighBob attends the W. tact while 2167 Alton Provo Turnbow, bors until Sunday had wandered 600 South, Roy, Utah. away. If you see such a dog Brighani Young University. let them know as they surely A welcome home and testi nnss him. monial will be held Sunday eveMae and Kennaid Bybee and ning for Elder Bill Cash. This family went to Yellowstone re is in conqunction with regular cently too, they stopped to visit sacrament services at 7 pm with their daughter Carol Bybee Olsen at Idaho Falls, on their way. Margaret stayed at home and looked after things while they were away. It is still not too late to lake the courses offered on the new method of Genealogy research. Basic course one titled An Introduction to Record keeping and Research is available for those who did not take the course last year. It is being Deluxe Hamburger and taught by Lolabel Oleson. Basic course Vol. 2 Research Procedure and Evaluation of EviMilk Shake dence is being taught for all tnose who took Basic courses last year and for those who are actively engaged in research Basic courses one and two are the same courses taught in the BYl extension courses for col lege credit Basic course two is taught by Elva Bennett. Both 2 blocks west of the Sunset Church House of these ladies are excellent z V SPECIAL THIS - SATURDAY FRIDAY AND SUNDAY her father Penny Inez Davis was the name chosen In Rolieit and Ine? Derringi r Davis for their lovely daughter who was blessed In Darrell Lalton .she also has brothers and sMiis We are very soriy th.it Eiia beth Cook is seriously ill We saw her at stake conference just a week ago and it came as a sh ck to everyone that she tiaihers was ill At present she is not allowed to have any visitors We hipe that she will soon be much 35c THE PINK SHOP rfdtfKf improved. Mr Hawkcs is ill also end is soon to undergo an opuatuui Wei pe that she will v nm mi piovi as her health has In on poor frr quite some time Danny Moss the son of Janet and Moss was bapGed Sunday day mim.ng Job 10 M Ezra Beus has leen moin.ng and confirmed b Bish c op B ake assisted by his father in the I)ee hospital. Dian Moss a.l wish him a speedy recovery Wc were happ.. to hear tha' He his been very ul with pneu- QUALITY AND VALUE TOP SINCE 1879 Roy Shopping Center monia James C Davis of Ogden was guest of Mr and Mrs Raymond Davis on Sunday Raymond Davis spent the past week in Twin Falls and Bur lev, Idaho on business and visit ing relatives a LAY A i anna and 'leuy t hri-ti- a sin have a lovely iittic dai.gh ter She is their second child the eldest being a sen Among the folks having a grand vacation wm Meile and Parley Belnaps and their (laugh tens Kathleen and Betty Jo '1 hey went to Yellowstone Park iid to Armstead, Mont , where they visited with relatives Thev WAY DOLL SALE Ray dinner Reese has 12 grandchildren three step grandchildren. anil BABY DOLL in TV SET Drink and wet doll with acccs'orics in gift box with handle and front which resembles, a TV set. Mrs Eldis Barker. Mrs LcRoy Hadley, Mrs. Creighton Thompson Mrs. G. E. Belnap. Mrs. Merlynn Knudson, and Mrs. Fred Cmld A special guest was the mother of Mrs. Tullis, Mrs. EUrl Cran dall Members of the Church of Christ honored the Cecil Ham-adfamily last Sunday evening with an ice cream supper in the Clearfield Park. The Hamady family will leave shortly for Bermuda where Sgt. Hamady will serve a three year tour with the Air Force A farewell was also said for Miss Faye Elliot who will return to her home in Texas. The congregation has been, meeting in the Roy Elementary school for the past thiee months with Bill Epler of Roy doing the preaching. Bible study begins at 10 15 a m. each Sunday, worship service at II am and prayer meeting each Wededa at . con-fimi- d Beehive clas- - Iusent were Jill Brown l ar'a Smith, Pi wee Sharon Thompson. Lois ButUus, Jean Knight and Rosiyn Harrop Mrs. Darrell lullis was the guest of honor at a no host baby shower held Friday night Mrs Gordon Madsen was in charge of arranyements. Mrs Hal Moss, favors, Mrs Royal Harrop, de-corations and Mrs Larry Jack-- , soil, games Others present were Mrs. J. P. Bettes, Mrs Cedric Jepson, Mrs. Gladys McCarter, Mrs. Eugene Cantwell, Mrs. Vcrlie Baker, Mrs LaVell IfePliflOM phone fl it' Mr". & i NEWS CLINTON the ground soil Mis Ka lb rzog held a slumber partv at her home last week for tne gills in her second year J S An pioneer NAUVOO ILL -- This inset aboe, recalls a significant period in Illinois history. Jleber C. Kimball, of lie was a 20,000. a was city Nauvoo thriving built the home in 1845 when m and the 1840 in settle, Mormon pioneers leader in the historic exodus of the to counselor a became he where Lake Salt ment of the Valley of the Great will dedication at the to Utah from preside colonizer Brigham Young. Coming and 1'iesident be three members of the Churchs Council of the Twelve Apostles id O. McKay Dav President to counselor J. Reuben Clark Jr., shown above, first Shel-linnarg- trx,;-- n Lu( I 1 , DEDICATION; RECALLS MORMON HISTORY home, to be dedicated July 3, ILLINOIS LANDMARK AWAITS k DIAL LIGHTS UP! - H if r--1 ( Auto Glass Installed J t iwt boy scouts arc spending the week together a! Aiibe Lake in Wyoming TTiey Roy City O Dean Iaikcr ire all in store for a lot of fun ai d fihirg Scoutmaster Bribe Mavor Peterson and Charles Miller SEAL' Ronaid Fisher and Dean Beus M..HUC H (,.bson accompanied them City Recorder The Clinton Elders quorum aie sponsoring a celebration at the Clinton park on Aug 6 ROY NEWS tb re will he heard of this day Miss Eilien Bingham was in the near future The Elders at a to shimlxr party hostess, is giving a beautiful presidency s inw.-e(.ue-thome last her to the (ler-u- n submitting cluded her sister Barbara. Vicki gft t tie best name for their celebra ad Rislyn Harrop Iiggy Mon All people should hand M.ugarct Vndeison t lit ii- lame to the Elder's presi Aim Miu'hwuk, loleen Bi.id sh iv. loii'iie Hi'i Ji.i'i Kmght dcr.cy Lavrenev Child Doy It 5u...n D. yis and Kathy Pc'ir Hcimr or Va) Beus by Sun Brake Shoe Exchange 9639 -JfrOtov . of vehicles nearer to any boun- ' i t: from the boundary of such C or M district. 4 No sign shall be displayed on such parcel except one iih.ii-- I tificntion sign to indicate the purpose of the lot not excecu-- I mg 12 square feet in area, and i no such sign shall be located outside the portion of the parcel that is used for the parking of v chicles nor at a distance of moie than 50 feet from the boundary of suoh C or M dis-tri-e Such sign shall not exceed 5 4803 - f V t wall FARM BUILDINGS I e i, d FENCES A t g GARAGES FOR FREE ESTIMATE NVV; 1 1 . News Wi v- -' - a y. ?, 1966 . ORDINANCE NO. 159 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF ROY CITY, KNOWN AS TITLE 28 REVISED ORDINANCES OF ROY CITY, TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL USE IN R-AND R-- ZONES TO PERMIT PARKING LOTS UNDER SPECIAL CONDITIONS. Be it ordained by the Roy City Council that Title 28, Revised Ordinances of Roy City, is hereby amended as follows, y ' at- tend. The family of the late Oscar C. McCrary and Mrs. Katherine McCrary Reese of 2070 West 5600 South met together for the first time in 10 years. Coming from North Highlands. Calif., on July 2, were Neil McCrary and his family, Mrs. Grant (Lorna) Steed and her family are here from Yuma, Am., three sons. Bill, Dave and Gary of Ogden and their families attended, while a daughter, Linda ia still at "home. Livaway now for 50c Down Special Value BRIDE DOLL 20 Inches Tall Rooted Hair All Vinyl Body with a xatui bridal gown and bouqet! 3qq Layaway now for 50c down. PAJAMA MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING SHOES FOR THE FAMILY DOLL 18 Inches Tall Roy Shopping Center All UMMER v inly with moving eyes ai.d cooing voice. 2 styles to choose from. 1.98 CLEARANC and girls summer white Shoes reduced to clear! All womens one Includes GROUP Womens L Girls Reduced to 2.99 , GROUP TWO Higher priced Styles Reduced Womens & Girls 3.99 Lay a way for 50c down Buy Early For The Coming Gift Seasons While Selections are Complete 50c Deposit up to $5.00 10G from $5 on BABY DOLL DRINK I WET With moving head, arms, legs and eyes. 20 inches tall, rooted hair. Dressed in skirt and sweater or smart dresses. 4,95 Layaway for 50c down Satisfaction guaranteed or mono refunded 4 r |