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Show Tf r i - jy5rjasLxcaonuttS3 & III fXESFCSTcm. uws tsis i t 1 j i cctj. ! L.J I lii fGQ? rjfeOx r0DDiinDD (SDQDDii rn yi f .f Thirteen Qualified Men Seek Council Positions With Roy City Government in Nov. 2 Elections , rgi Vol. 12 No. 11 Roy, Utah, Thursday jUUo Your vote only counts if you cast it! Just how many of the registered voters will be at the pulls Nov. 2 to cast their votes in the city elections? ThLs is one of the most mqwr-taelections of the year and October 28, 1965 Appreciation Dinner Planned for Local each candidate should be con- sulcred carefully by the individual voters and tlien votes cast for those who you think will do the best job for the city as a nun running for Mayor and nine seeking offiee as councilmen. The elections will place one man in as mayor and two as councilmen for hair years terms. whole. Running on tickets are the folJ. How-lowing: Ability ticket nt Roy has four City qualified Businessman, Nov. 6 Upwards of 330 businessman from Davis, Weber and Box Elder counties are expected to attend the Hill Air Force Base DinCommunity Appreciation ner to be held Nov. 6 at the Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden. Tlie city had prepared a report for the Commission as to the estimated costs and the final agreement allows that the winter rate for the state on the two water meters they requested, would be $2 which covers tire first 10,000 gallons. Additional costs will be 17c per 1000 for the next 20,000 1700 W-at 4800 S. and 13c per 1000 for that over j'TFA now provides a very dan- 30,000. The state has noted they gerous intersection and there has would need 250,000 gallons per already been one bad accident year. occur at this crossing, noted Final payment Councilman Dawson. The matter The council approved that the was discussed and the placing of be made to the final payment was b stop approved. Knudson Construction Company in Highway contract . An agreement was read by the amount of $9,399.78 for the Councilman Dawson from the sanitary sewer project on 3500 Stale Road Commission on the W. 6000 S. The payment approval was rerequest of water for s'hrubs and trees along the Interstate System. commended by engineers throughout Weber, Davis and Box Elder counties are preparing plans for an Appreciation Dinner to be held Nov. 6 for local businessmen of the three counties. Checking the schedule are (I. to r.) Keith Hunt, executive secretary of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce and Dave Adams, president of the Clearfield Chamber. CHAMBER OFFICERS . Wish Campaign " handwriting. - If the independent candidates are elected, they will consolidate the wislies from the wish books and prepare a wish catalog to help guide city actions in the future. ScacniGi .a Open House paste No change was made hi the specially scheduled Sunset City council meeting was held total budget that had been last Thursday evening in the city approved by the counciL ban with Major M.F. Burson State water purchase ' conducting. The counciLdisetKiMsd a conBudget revision ' A ly - that had been received The first order of business was from the State Road commission the revision of the 1965 budget expressing the need to purchase in older to make the final pay- water from Sunset for landscapment on a piece of city equip- ing along the new Interstate system. ment. I- f tract "-- the Hill AFB Plans The city was asked to install two water meter and the Road Commission will purchase water from the city at the same rates as are charged the business establishments of the city. The members of the council voted to sign the contract. Drainage problems A letter was also received from the stale highway department the water department. Sunset Mayor Position Sought by Phil Fresques Hill Filbert Phil Fresques, a res- tinuously aware of what the city Utah's largest Industry will celebrate its 25th ident of Sunset for 10 years. Is administration issues were. anniversary on Nov. 7 with a a candidate for Mayor this fall gigantic open house, it was an- in the Sunset city elections. AFBV nounced by Maj. Gen T. Alan Bennett, Ogden Air Material Area commander. Mr. Fresques is a city businessman and resides at 103 W. 1850 N.- He is married and the More than 50,000 visitors are father of two children. His wife expected to attend the open house is employed as . an elementary between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. school teacher in Sunset. There will be no admission charge Mr. Fresques has been a memto the public. s The Air Force, ber bf the Sunset City volunteer Thunderbirds aerobatic team will fire department for eight years. show. put on nearly a half-hoHe stated that he has watched There will be an array of mis- Sunset expand and has always siles and rockets on display, inbeen interested in city govern-- 1 a and Titan menl and cluding the city development. III. An impressive line-u- p of aircraft also will be on exhibit as I would be a candidate for well as flying over the base in full time Mayor, because my formation. business is located in the city, Cameras will be permitted on noted the candidate. I would base for the Nov. 7 show. press for a mine efficient city The open house is scheduled government and would make cerin conjunction as 1965 marks the tain that the citizens were con-- 1 silver anniversary since Hill Air Force Base became an active t Ads Church News . . . . 10 Community News 2, 9 Servicemen 9 14 Fish School News k J ... .24 Represented Well At Academy of Science At least four Weber State College faculty members have pro- Filbert Fresques Sunset Citizens Urged to Vote In Nov. 2 Election, Polls Listed ..... .2 .ftlty WSC Thor-Agen- Classified Dae Coons has announced his requesting a copy of Sunset's intentions to seek a councilman storm sewer plans. seat on the Roy City council in They also noted their desire to the Nov, 2 elections. meet with the city officials to and taxpayer of a citizen' discuss the storm drainage prob , WJlUy WBOera. lems of the city. No date was ed abort a number of things set for the meeting. explained the candidate. As a builder, I ara directly involved Shop refinishing with improvements such as the The refmishing of tire City Shop streets, sidewalks, curbs, and gutwas discussed by councilmen and ters, etc. I believe this knowit was noted that it costs $300 ledge and experience would be to paint the building which needs of benefit to Roy City. to be refinished quite often. Mr. Coons is the past president An investigation was decided of the Roy Lions Club, past diupon to determine the expense rector of Weber Home Basin Builinvolved in installing alumninum ders Assoc., and both a district siding of the building. and city chairman of the comfund drive. munity If out costs that It was pointed werent prohibitive at the present He is presently a member of time, the investment could prove the community fund health serto be a long term economy. vices community, a member of the Roy Planning Commission and Councilman Derral Draper, in and treasurer of the secretary was of this 'department, charge ward Elders quorRoy Eighth cost estimates requested to obtain um. and present them at the next Mr. Coons is the immediate past meeting of the council. president of the Roy Chamber of Sunset champs Commerce, having lived in Roy An announcement was made as a builder with Westenskow that two of Sunsets little league and Co., for eight years and asfootball teams have won their sociated wkh Alpine Realty Corporation as treasurer. He attenddistrict football championships. The teams will play for the ed Weber State College and the league championships in the Lion University of Utah. The candidate Bowl Games Oct 30 at Washington Terrace. minent assignments for the fall meetings of the Utah Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters Oct. 29 at Brigham Young University. Dr. Dello G. Dayton, chair- man of Weber's social science who is serving as Academy president, said Weber Stale Ls expected to be represented by faculty at all sessions. Residents in Sun-- el will be votDistrict 45 voters, residents livDr. Lelaiul H. Munson, WSC in districts three this ing year ing from 800 N. to 1425 N, then for Mayor and two councilmen on jogging up to '230 V, north to humanities division chairman, is in cliarge of a panel for the Nov. 2. 1800 N., and east to Highway 91 division of arts and letters. District 19 residents living mirth will vote at the Sunset City Hall, Dr Donald R. Moorman, asof 1800 N. will vote at the home 85 W. 1800 N. sociate professor of history, heads of Deon Anderson, 2375 N. 400 W. Considering ail live tune offic- the economics section and LawDistrict 32, those residents liv- ials spend the year around in the rence C. Evans, associate proing in the area between 1423 N. interest of the citizens ami ef- fessor of English, is a panel to 18iO N and from 250 W. doxn forts put forth by tire candidates, model ator. to the railroad we- -t will vote .it residents can show their appreciFeatured speaker will be Dr. tin? home of Mr- -. Donna Johnson, ation by going to tlw? polls on James C. Fletciier. president of H31 N. 350 the liuversity of I tali. . i Nov. 2 and voting. has been a neighborhood commissioner. . S , 1 "S that several churches had contacted him and others, requesting that the city encourage to children to do their on Saturday night rather than , home of Emma Russell, 4892 S. 3100 W.; District 6 at the home of L. G. Wflson. 2040 W. 4400 So.; Districts 9, 12 and 14 at Roy Junior High, and Districts 10 mid 13 at North Park Elementary. There are approximately 4300 voters in toe city pf registered on Halloween which is Sunday. Roy and we would like to see The council agreed that this toe majority at toe polls Nov. scout would be a good policy for the 2, commented Madge Gibson, children to follow. Roy City recorder. Honor Banquet Councilman J. Howard Stable said that he felt that it would be fitting to honor Mayor Rapp for his service to tlie city as -he would not be serving the city elections. the after longer any Councilman Stable asked that Dale Bingham be appointed chairman of a banquet to honor toe mayor. A tentative date was sugTlie Riverdale Jay cees will host gested around the first of the a political rally in which resiyear as he leaves office. dents may meet toe candidates Canvass ballots for toe coming city elecUons ov. The council then took time to 2. check the balloting of toe bond The rally will be held Friday election held Oct 19 and found all votes accounted for. night at 8 p.m. in the Riverdale Alex They voted to approve the pay- School with ment of the election judges at Hurato, Ogden Jaycee president, $15 a day. Their were 12 judges. as toe emcee. Riverdals Jaycees Host Friday Political Rally n Dae Coons Luther Calloway Makes Did For Sunset Council tions Function. Luther A. Calloway is a for city council in the Nov. Mr. Calloway has been very ac2 election for Sunset. tive in the City Recreation deA resident of Sunset since 1962, partment since his first day to Mr. Calloway is employed by Hill AFB in the OOAMA Muni can-dia- te g. Those who will be candidates are James T. Brown and Gall Sanders for mayor, and Parley Burrows, Ben Fowler, Blaine Funk and Leiand Maiming for councilmen seats. Citizens should be interested enough to attend the meeting in order that they might become acquainted with the candidates and their platforms, commented Wylie Watkins, external vice president of the Riverdale club. Finds Meeting Place in Roy Draper, with wotk being erformed each he year to the extent Unit the budterm as get will allow I All candidates for mayor and councilmen will be given at least five minutes to speak on their campaign. A question and answer period will follow toe meet-to- Elks Lodge th.it election. Polls for the election in Roy City will be located at the fol- citizens should lowing places check to find which district they are located in before going to toe polls: Districts 1, 2, 8 and 11 at Municipal Building: Districts 3 and 4 at Weber Memorial Hospital; District S at the g Derral Draper Announces unset Council Intention It has been renovated and will Councilman Derral C. now be used to store city recreation equipment, uniforms, and the Sunset, has announced will be seeking a third supplies. councilman in the Nov. 2 world-famou- Sndcx Coons Campaigns As independent For Roy Seat The recreation departmert las a new storage building that is city owned and recently moved to the east end of Central Park. j Storm sewer start Charles W. Rapp reported that work will begin as soon as possible on installing toe storm sewers ki the Hal Vem area and 4400 S. The work has been made possible through the recently passed bond issue that will allow toe city to complete the storm sew-enthroughout toe city. Halloween activities Councilman Charles Hull noted . Mayor city r'17 Dae Storage building - installation. o DuUGIiQ'y Several areas of budget Some of the wishes which have were cut in order to allocate the been voiced are already receivnecessary funds for the payment. ing action. Budget changes Clean-u- p in vacant weeds lots was entered, publicized 'as Changes in the budget included a wish, and this past week were the following reductions in decleaned up. "Need for side walks partments: $3,000 cut from park was also entered, publicized and budget: $500 cut from stationery now has become a part of a supplies; $1,000 cut from sewer political party's platform. deparment, and $800 was cut from Now is the time, that citizens wishes will receive the most consideration, noted Mr. Eddy. Citizens should take into consideration the amount of work that is done by the mayor and Templeton, Linke. and Alsup. councilmen of toe city and toe District chock Tlie council members discuss- responsibilities that they must ed the work thus far on tlie spec- carry. The issues as well as the ial improvement district for curb, candidates qualifications should be studied carefully before makgutters, and sidewalks. They decided to meet last Tues- ing a decision. day morning to travel around the Voters are given toe right to city and check on the work that vote entirely for one ticket or has been dime and see if imparty, or on toe other band, they provements need to be done in may divide their votes between the work. parties and independants. Members of the Roy City Coun-ti- l met last Monday evening to discuss a variety of city problems and projects. Signs needed Councilman Joseph Dawson requested that since Uie road on 1700 W. has been paved that a stop sign be placed at either Nependents Wish Books were distributed to persons throughout Clearfield who are acting as reporters. The Gearfitid residents who want to wish record a simply call these reporters and have their wish entered. Many people want to enter tlieir wish in their own . as independants Campaigning for toe Roy City Council are Dae Coons, Orlen Karras and Art Toimoto. Tickets for the evert can be obtained from the Roy Chamber of Commerce, staled James Patterson, Roy Chamber president. Independent candidates in Clearfield, Chuck Eddy, Melvin Kemp and Ballard Christiansen, are very pleased with their wish book project which is a part of their political campaign. n; dant The event which will begin at 7 p.m. is beig sponsored by the Chambers of Commerce of the three counties. Featured speaker will be Leonard Marks, Jr., Assistant secretary of the Air Force. Entertainment will be provided by the stars of the Valley Music Hall production of Flower Drum Pat Suzuki and James Song. Shigela. Hole Clearfield ard Stahle, mayor; Duane Woodland and Lavar Smith, council-meCharles Action ticket Hull, mayor, Elwyn Walker and Clark Puffer, councilmen. and the John SorProgressive Party enson. mayor, Milton Christensen and Glen Bridges, councilmen. Robert Stewart Is seeking the position of mayor as an indepen- would like to continue at the old Army Rail Slops located at tlie west area of Hill AFB as a Quality Control Specialist, he has lived for more than 24 years in .Sin-se- t. An employee Tlie Elks of Roy, Sunset, Gear-fiel-d and Layton areas now have a lodge hall, according to Don Shreck, lodge member. meetings wSl now be held the new lodge at 5535 S. 1900 Sunset. He has served on toe W Roy. This will be a permanA 3 During his eight years as deBoard of Directors of Recreation ent lodge halL partment head. Councilman Drasince tills time. He helped to orAt the meeting Monday night per has been responsible for ganize Charter of Sanctioned Litkeeping pace with city water tle League baseball and has ser- the membership went out and needs from a small well to tlie ved on the Board of Directors looked at the lodge site. suwe. present !o0 acre feet of water A report was made on tlie purchased from Weber Basin Jr V He ri a baseball and football deer hide collection which is movConservancy District plus a paid . coach in tlie little league ing along with many hides being for 960 foot. well pro- He is duector of Com- left to the collection barrels. of 1,200 wafer t a gallons ducing munity Development for the Sunminute, The Housing committee will be set Jaycees and has served faith. eg He was also responsible foi dte. if fully ui the Community project meeting soon to atinge the acsince being a resident of Sunset. tivities of the lodge. meeting with oUMV communities! Derral Draper He has been active in the PTA to organize aad plan the North Anyone wishing to join the new Davis Salutary land fill and un- sene the best interests of all conducting the Medical Self Help Elks Lodge may obtain applicader superintemlentship the citizens by providing them with' and Santo Claus program. Shreck Real Estate, 5273 tions at city's sewer system was expand- the best possible service at tlie 'I am very' interested in the S. 1900 W., Roy. There to still a coned. He also sujiervised the economical price, com- present and future that this town little lime left to become a charstruction of the city's utility shop mented the candidate has for tlie youth and old alike, ter member of the organiation. st ruction of tin- - city's utility He believes his past eight years commented Mr. Calloway. I cerhups The next meeting will be held of service have given him valu- tain!; would like a chance to help He has had plans diawn up tor able nenee and Mo make this a better city in which Nov 1 at 8 p.m. at the new to live. an efficient storm sewer system the ciii s needs lodge ball He is active in both Church and civic affairs Luther Calloway -- h n his most f AH at |