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Show Page 2 Supplement The Sun Chronicle, Thursday May 20, 1965 Golden Spike Value Days Edition n HffmOutDDU UY- - ifi ai I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Chamber of Commerce for their interest ia the development of the city," said ltoy City mayor C.W. Kapp. The city operates under a government with Mayor Rapp conducting the bimonthly meetings. The citys departments are divided among the counci Imen for their supervision. They include Dale Bingham, Sanitation; Joseph Dawson, Water and Sewer; Charles Hull, Public Safety; J. Howard Stahle, Streets, and Elwyn Walker, Pants and Recreation. Mayor-Counc- il Comparitively, it is interesting to note that in 1948 which is less that 20 years ago, the assessed evaluation for Roy City property was $943,120. This year it was valuation at $9,453,525, concluded the Mayor. heads the Roy City government, work with the city council. MAYOR C. W. RAPP ing hand-in-han- d MADGE GIBSON, city recorder, has been a city employe for nine years. Besides keepmg city records and serving as cashier, she also takes minutes of the city council meetings. ""pir WAYNE KIMBER Ms served as a city employe for the past seven years. He acts as office supervisor end treasurer. He is also the manager of the water end sewer department, Roy's civil defense director, and a volunteer firemen. r - s j and clerk for the and sewer. She water the for the billings city by Issuing also serve as secretary to the Roy Planning Commission. WANDA RINGEl serves as bookkeeper QUMA SHEPHERD works with the city court as clerk, keep ing records of all traffic tickets and fines. She also handle the small and civil claims for the city. E. LAMAR NELSON, Roy's building inspector, checks all construction and remodeling for proper electrical w i t, water and sewer connections, plumbing, etc. |