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Show WILL IT REST IN PEACE Francis Marek Wins Controversial Ordinance DSA Is Given the Council Ax One of official Roys best conversation pieces got the ax at last Monday's City Council meeting. The citys governing body to replace the old Green River ordinance with a new ordinance, which will require business firms, contractors, salespedlers and men to pay a license fee. needs only the action of County Attorney, Lavar Stark, who will add the required finishing touches to make the new law officaL Will Pay More The majority ot Roy merchants will find their license expenses increased as they will now pay $20 per year for a license Like its predecessor the new law was not adopted without The Green River ordinance considerable council discussion stayed on the statute books for Biggest problems settled by the ten years. During that timeit group were who should pay was the subject of complaint and how much should they and praise from many residents pav First hurdle cleared was and groups in Roy. whether sor not contractor The new ordinance, slated should be required to pay a licfor council approval next week, ense Under the former system a building contractor paid only for a building permit Council man Dilworth Lyman contented that requiring a building contractor to pay a fee for a license as well as a building permit would be unjust. Mayor 0 Dean Parker replied that if the To building contractors felt that they were being discriminated Dont wait until the cows are against then they could and out to close the gate. In other sbpuld complain to the council Mayor Parker also urged the woirds, prevent livestoke and poultry diseases instead of just council to consider the fact that trying to cure them. Thats the trucks and heavy equipment basic message you will be hear used by building contractors in ing aboard the Union Pacific their work cause an added load Agricultural Improvement Car to the citys streets The Mayor when it comes to Ogden, Fri- added that neighboring cities day, February 3 County Agent require a contractor to be licMelvin Burningham announces ensed. Dr. Don W. Thomas, Utah Councilman Dale Bingham ex pressed the hope that the new State University Extension vet ordinance, which also requires erlnanan, will be on the car a thorough investigation of all with Wesley D. Soulier, U P. applicants would discourage Agricultural Agent, this ypar and prevent the establishment will start the program for of They businesses each group visiting the car The council decided that fees with a film relating the fory for licenses should be charged of the vetenanian. Livestock on an annual basis regardless health problems particularly of how long the particular apimportant to this part of the plicant intends to operate in state will be discussed. the community. Dr. Thomas will also answer questions on animal health pro blems. Farmers, students, Air Force Wives and others interested are par 733 to invited visit the car Ocularly Club Donate Friday. Mr. Burningham says Award in Sunset Francis Meark won the Sun set Jaycees DSA award this year. The award was presented to the 34 year old Hill AFB employee hy Sunset mayor Michiel F. Burson. Mr Meark was cited for his work on Jaycee and other Community projects was chosen He from a group of five contestants. Judges for the award this year were Gary Wright, George S Reid, Lester A Young and Michiel F Burson The award was presented at the annual DSA banquet s d No. 36 Vol, 7 Roy, Utah, Thursday, January 26, 1961 DSA WINNER WILL BE NAMED FR0DAY UTAH LEADER V (will speak V. AT BANQUET Plans have been completed for the annnu d DS banquet in Roy tins year Highlight of the event will be the pusintation of the Distinguish! d Scrviie award bv Itobei t P. Stewart, last years winner, to the new winner. The award is presented to a young man of the community between the ages of 21 and 35 for outstanding community .servile i ( door-Uwlo- Agricultural Car Visit County vo-a- g $200 School Carnival Will Have Many Activities Door Prizes, a House of Hor rors, Bingo and supper will! highlight this years carnival at the Roy Municipal school. The carnival gets under way omorrow night at 6 p m and ends at 9. Winners who have sold the most tickets will be announced at 8. Each home room at the school has charge of a booth. Chairman for this years carnival are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mconnell and Mr. and Mrs. John Purser. PLAN FASHION SHOW Plans for the annual spring show held each year by the Jaycettes were formulated at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Clark Puffer recently. She was assisted as hostfashion For Davis Boy's Club The Wives Club of the 733rd Troop Carrier Squadron climax ed their first year of activities by donating $200 toward the formation of a Boys Club of America chapter in Davis Coun-Thmoney was earned through Christmas camval sponsored by the group The ladies then proceeded with the first order of business of the new year and elected Mrs. Arlo Adams, president, she will be assisted by Mrs. Carl Isaacson, Vice President, Mrs. Keith Cheney, Sec., Mrs. Boyd Barker, Treas., and Mrs. Mac McClellan. ReDorter. Glen Past officers, Mrs Noorda, Mrs. Lee Centry, Mrs Dale Hansen, and Cass Waggoner were feted at a supper where they and the Honorary Pres, of the Hill Field Wives Club, Mrs. Benton Clay were presented corsages. First Meeting The first meeting called to order by Mrs Adams recently was held in the briefing room of the 733rd TCS. hangar. An open letter was distributed wel- - ess by Mrs. Ute Akasada and the members of her color team. Continued center Shop at Seven members were in Home Section e t ROY CITY PATROLMAN JUNIOR HAMMON (left gives Patrolman Donald K. Richins a quick run down on equipment contained in one of the new police cars recently purchased Clearfield Banker by the city. Cited by Club For NEW CARS FOR ROY POLICE Good Attendance The Roy Police force has re- - the use of Police Chief Julian ceived a big boost Three new Green. With an increase in the num-epolicce cars have been purchas- ber of patrol vehicles the force Two of the cream colored will be jble to provide addsd within an cars will carry black lettering patiol coverage on the side One will be for i eight hour period j Jesse Barlow, Clearfield State d Bank executive vice president was recently cited by the Clear- 1 field Kiwanis Club for 18 years perfect attendance. A World V ar I Veteran Mr. Barlow is a fe long r- cat of this area, l.'e vp oik of the first city coi a m dear-fieland was instrumental in the planning of the first Water and Sewer system in Clearfield. Mr. Barlow is also a former Postmaster and was Chairman of the local school board for 5 years He was a school board member for 10 years. The award was presented by Earl James, dearfield Kiwanis ( k"1 Dilworth N. I yman I GOVERNMENT LAND MOVE TO OBTAIN Second Youth Concert Is Set d at Tabernacle The second Utah Symphony Youth Concert will be held at the Salt Lake Tabernacle SatA move to obtain 22 acres Jan 28, starting prourday, of government in pioperty at 10 a m , and all school mptly Clearlield for convert FOR USE OF DAVIS and it Davis Couty school use, appears to be nearing completion, ac cording to Sen. WalLace F Bennett, The Department of Defense has declared the land, currently maintained by the Naval Supply Dept , to be surplus The land transfer must still be approved by the Armed Services Committee and the General Services Administration. 'the GSA is expected to make a survey and if the land is not needed by another government agency, the Departent of Health Education and Welfare may be expected to approve the use of the land for educational pur poses ot the conu-rl-s A 1263 BUSINES committee of twelve principals, with Emma Hull! acting as also assists in archairman, ranging for the concerts. Hih si hoot Rote members serv$ as ushers. The program for the Saturday Youth Concert will include Beethoven.s "Turkish March, the Finale to Dvoraks New Johann world Symphony,. Strauss Voices of Spring, and Benjamin Brittens Guide to the Orchestra for Young Persons with Dr. Harold Folland of the University of Utah as narrrator. This composition af lords an excellent study and review of instruments in the NOW SETTLED El-bi- mil-ittar- y Student Body Votes Marsha Paise And A long time local resident Mr. Lyman is a counselor to the In his role as City Council man Mr. Lyman is in charge oT public safety. Under his direction the Roy Police dept, has grown m size and efficiency and die has been instrumental In various rezoning actions. Rov. IN THIS AREA Eight Buildings Included with the land is eight buildings, one of which may be used as an eight room school An auditorium, recreation building, and barracks would also be a part of the transfer. symphony . G Harold Holt, district school says superintendent, plans for the land sum were taken into comderation but it New Service Recruiter is not expected that the final decision will be reached for Will Serve Roy Area several weeks. Staff Sargent RoDert A. is the newly assigned Air Force Recruiter lor the city of Utah, with his mam ortice Women's Missionary Koy, at the Post Office in Ogden. A veteran of eight years Union Sets Meeting experience in a wide The Associational Womans ot assignments Sergevariety meet at to Missionary Union is ant Eibie has served throughthe First Baptist Church, Roy, out the United States. His overJan. 27ht, at 10 a m. for their seas assignments have included quartly meetink. About 10 chur- tours in Africa and Alaska. His ches in the Gloden Spike Ass last assignment was at McChord ociation will be represented Air Foice Base, in Washington, Dr. Roberta Edwards of Brig- as Chief of the Administrative ham City, Associational WMU Branch. President, who spent several A native of Bellevue, Wash-gtoyears as a missionary in Africa will preside. Sergeant Llbie graduated Horn Hign School there in 1952 Progress Reports and then entered the military Reports of the past quarter service. on the progress of various committees will be heard and plans will be made for the next quarter. Dance POPULAR COUPLE REIGNS AT ROY DANCE Lyman Sunday School superintendenev, teaches a priesthood class and is an explorer scout leader Club president. Mr. Lyman is the father of Mr. Barlow has continually five children. He is married to worked on civic projects and the former Faun Patterson holds a charter membership in The reside at 4863 So 2075 W the Clearfield Kiwanis Club. in Roy. children may attend at no cost The concerts are sponsored by the A G. and Foodtown markets and tickets may be secured at any ot these markets any lime this week without cost or obligation, according to Herold L Gregory, symphony manager. The sail Lake Council PTA is City Councilman, Marquart executive, head of L)man Con struction Co; these aie the major activities of Dilworth N Speak on Creed William F (Bill) Dunn, Utah Junior ( hamber of Commerce President will speak on the true meaning of the Jaycee (. reed Blaine Pearson I our prominent Roy civic leudeis have been nominated, A winner of several awards lluv are Dilworth Lvman, Mr effoit for architectural Blame Pearson, Clark Puffer Pearson is .in employee of the and .linns R Tanner. (See Naval Supply Depot in Clear pu tints and ft oid sketches at field A vcteian Javcee worktr ltli ) he hjs ben m charge of the Despite the fact that we only roadside paihs projects and the hive tmir nominees the competChristinas House lighting eon ition will be stilf " said Roy test He is now on the boaid Javice President Ted Mercer of the local Jaycees and is a We feel that we have four of former vice president of the the most outstanding young he added Roy organization Mr Pearson men in Roy is a Sunday School counselor Begins at 7.30 and serves as an adviser to an J Howard Stahle, former Explorer Scout Troop Mr and DSA winner, will give the inMrs Pecyson live at 2044 W vocation Another former win4750 So in Roy They have one ner will introduce Mr. Dunn. Robert Stewart will introduce daughter. each of the four candidates and summarize their qualifications for the award 'I he banquet will get underway at 7 30 tomorrow evening at Mj's and Pas restaurant in Anniversary Planned for Monday An anniversary dance is planned Monday by the Welcome Wagon of Koy and South Ogden. Council Delays Curb Statists released today by D.E. Smith, district manager of the Salt Lake City of Dun And Gutter Decision The it Bradstreet, Inc., reflect the trend oi the business population in Weber County during the past year. Figures obtained from a physical count of the Dun Sc Bradstreet Referance Book for January, 1961, totaled 1263 manufactures, wholesalers, and retailers in this area as compared to 1331 two years ago, Jan. 4 .. - I 4 o "sj " T wi 1959. The Dun Bradstreet Reference Book listings all manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers who seek or grant credit. It does not include some of the service and professional business such as beauty and barber shops, security dealers and real estate brokers. Therefore, the figures lor business in Weber Couty would actually be higher than the 1263 quoted above. The Dun Sc Bradstreet Reference Book, which is the worlds largest regularly published volume, is revised every sixty days to keep the business listings current. During the past sixty days, nearly 70,000 new names were added to the Reference Book and almost were removed. During the period, credit ratings were changed on more than 110,000 business enterprise. Using the Dun & Bradstreet Reference Book listings as a guide, it is interesting to review what has happened in the 2 principal County communities the past three years: improvement district, which involved property owners with lots foinling on US 91, has been a local hot potato L Sc . , . ' ! com-meric- Clark Puffer An active civic worker Clark Puffer can take a major share of the credit for seeing that Roy has a lighted ball park. Mr Puffer is the coach of the Roy Junior High basketball team and he is Roy City Recreation director. 65,-00- 0 His numerious include working fireman and he chairman of Roy since first suggested. State Department of Highway officials asked that curb and gutter be placed along the stretch before work is started on a project to improve the highway and channelize traffic flow. owners indicated Property they would not go along with the proposal Any decision on the matter was held over because two of the members of the bri-- d were James R. Tanner absent at the time of the discussion. A Roy Contractor and LDS Bishop of the Roy Seventh Ward James Tanner is a marl Roy Lutheran Church time service veteran and First Lieutenant in the Arm Names New Officials Reserve. f ust nan He filed a Swiss mission 1947 to 1950 ant serves on the board of directors of the Weber Basin Home Build ers. Mr. Tanner resides with his wife and family at 4810 So civic activities 2350 W. in Roy. as a volunteer lie is a graduate of the Uni has served as versitv of Utah. Days. Tom. Bovd and Chaunsey Daily have been elected for a tliree year term as deacon of Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Roy Rodney Anderson and Raymond Viare were named trustees for a three year term. Earl llansen and Robeit Carmichael hive been named for a one-ve- term NEW HOOPER POST OPENS SOON 1960 1959 Jan. 1961 1231 1234 1168 Ogden 85 84 82 Roy As one phase in revising credit reports and keeping them Dun Sc Bradstreet, Prizes will be given and a netchicken dinner will be served Inc., through its national work of ottices, wwtes every to members and guests. Tom Rosenberg Tops Ine afiair will begin at 7 30 year to all businesses in the at the Apollo Club in River-dal- Reference Book to request their statements. This year, Marsha Paice and Tom Rosen Reservations can be made financial these requests are being sent berg were chosen as Miss Per- by LilPat Metzer, to approximately three million sonality and Mr Popular res- lian contacting Andcisou or Anita Rags- businessses, to the, corner gro pectively at the annual Winter dale Mist dance at Roy Junior High eery store worth a few thousand last Friday. dollars as well as to businesses worth millions. Marsha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Paice, Hooper, is to Speak of the student Roy body and plays on the school Weber Civil Air Patrol volley ball team. She is in the In Oklahoma Mission ninth grade. Presents Space Panel A stand out on the school John L. Smith, paslok of the basketball team and president Members of the Weber Civil of the student body Tom Rosen- Firs Baptist Church of Roy Air fulPatrol and the United week to this leave to plans is Mr. son the of Mrs. berg and fill a speaking engagement in States Air Force presented a Mont Rosenberg of Hooper. Oklahoma in Schools of Mis- discussion and a film on aero I Title Wlnnera sions. This engagement is by space to all of the elementary Other finalists for the titles special request through the and Junior High school in the were Cheryl Mason, Barbara Home Mission Board. Smith will ares over Channel 18, closed television Hamilton, Max Flinders and be speaking in, more than twen- circuit educational AND MARSIIA PAJCE reign as Mr. Blake Hazen. ty Baptist Churches during the recently. Personality at the annua Winter Mist The title winners were cho- three weeks in Oklahoma. The Weber Squadron of the sen by popular vote of the The pastor has arranged for Civil Air Patrol meets on TuesJunior High. The winners were chosen student body. guest speakers during his ab- day nights at 7 p m . at the the student body. .. The school gym was decorat- sence. Sunday, Jan. 29th, Ira Municipal Airport They urge ed in green and white, for the Marks of Salt Lake City will everyone between the ages of Photo by John Sorenson dance. The Weber band .furnish- have charge of the worship ser- 14 to 18 (including girls) to ed the music. vice at the local church. Join. e. Pastor TOM ROSENBERG Popular and Miss Dance held at Roy by popular vote of s L? SwnnPi'IIH'in-- tf - I - " . s j V , c i. s - - PICTURED ABOVE IS HoopwVnew Post Offloh. The building will soon be opened for service to the residents of the community. Florence M. Manning became Hoopers first lady postmistress in 1912. She still serves in 4 i - that capacity. The Hooper mall route includes, Kanesville, and parts of West Point and Syracuse. Melvin Wlddison is mailman and he covers 50 miles each day on his route. |