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I uh Subscription per year, $4 50, two 6 Write years, $8 00 Ph IO Box 207, Roy, I tah Street ad825-100- dress. 5388 S 1900 W , Roy, I Uh Thursday, August 10, 1972 Set new record CAJDInl RIMHDM.E - During a Camp Bartlett, near Owd, Ida , last week a group of Kneidale Boy Scouts compiled an envi-- session at week-lon- g able record of success Directed by Scoutmaster Jim Call, the youthsare members of Troop 285 The nine-bo- y unit took first of 18 Scout contests while at camp, won second in two others, and earned 36 merit badges in one week. in 14 The record won them the Chief Joseph Award for outstanding perfoimance and a watermelon for the boys. were held of other troops neulle Competitions with doer , of 18 areas of personal fitness, nature, archery, rope throw, knot tying, chariot race, underwater race, tent pitching, log sawing and compass competition in executive of Lake says the 14 won competition is highest for in one troop in council records. Members of Troop 285 include Calvin Call, Mike Call, Rich llawlkey, Rhett Spencer, Chris Bitton, Scott Bendixsen, Steven Evans, Rod West and r, An Council first place honors Bon- - Don Farr. SCOUTMASTER Jim Call can certainly be proud of the boys in Troop 285 from Riverdale. The group captured 14 out of 18 first place awards while at Camp Bartlet. Included in the Troop are (1. to r.) Mr. Call, Rod West, Kris Bitton, Rick Hawkley and Don Farr. Planning underway Roy Days - A wide variety of ROY events for ycung and old are scheduled for the annual Roy Days celebration Sept. 2 and 4 at Roy Park. -- OTHER who MEMBERS participated ' in let are (1. to r.) Scot Bendixsen, Rhett Spencer, Steven Evans, Calvin Call and Mike Call. of the Scout Troop 285 activities at Camp Bart Pro, coil of airport ffeFFGiee Problems of the anticipated low flying craft to residents, schools and property values are to be discussed. All attend. interested citizens are urged to perns Mefey WASH. TERRACE - The annual Washington Terrace Day celebration begins Friday evening at 6 p.m. with a spaghetti dinner. The event, sponsored by the Jaycettes, will feature spaghetti, salad, rolls and beverage for $1 adults and 50d for children under 12. All booths will also open at 1 $ f V 1- - J n :4 -- PLANS for the marchBonneville High ing competition at in conjunction with Terrace Days MAKING . a V V are . to r.) Terry Terry Greenwell and Cindee Pierce, all members of the Lakettes. (1. jects. 2 Dow, p.m. Friday and activities will resume Saturday morning with a pancake breakfast, a.m., sponsored by the Ameri- 6 7-- can Legion. Judging of parade entries has been set at 8 a m. Saturday with the parade starting at 10 a.m. at the city offices, 275 E. 4425 S. Persons interested in having booths at the celebration 825-770- a Jaycette-sponsore- d show and will continue throughout the day with booths-fofood and games as well as an assortment of rides. Also planned will be a visit by two trained chimpanzees and their trainer, Bob Pratt, from Hogle Zoo. r ROY or all of the events. ade. at 10 a.m. Entries must be received by Aug. 23, according to parade chairman, Michael B. Strebel. Persons wishing to enter the parade 1 7 or may call for entra blanks and information. with baby extension continues Residents in the north part of Roy are meeting with the Roy City Council tonight to again protest the extension of the Ogden Airport. Jay-ceed- begin Sept. with the annual Roy Days parAll entries must be in position at the Smiths Food King Parking Lot, 1900 W. 5700 S., at 8 a.m. for judging and the parade will begin s, Sponsored by the Roy event is the two-da- y held annual to help raise money for Jaycee public service pro- Festivities scheduled Sept. 2,4 main attraction for the youngsters, years old, will be the fish scramble held Monday afternoon. About 300 trout will be placed in a large artifical pond and the ybungsters must catch the trout with their hands only. The fish scramble is divided into age groups to give the younger ones a fair chance. 2-- Climaxing the celebration will be a colorful fireworks display at North Park. The Activities will close down Sunday but will resume in full swing Labor Day beginning 825-770- 1, Pancake breakfast slated Saturday 773-284- A Football competition for the little leaguers will be held both days and a series of field events are scattered throughout the celebration. must contact Jay Donaldson, Jaycee president, for reservations. public is invited to attend any WASH. TERRACE Members of the American Legion Weber j Post 142 and Auxiliary will host a pancake breakfast Saturday morning in connection with the annual Terrace Days celebration. Breakfast of pancakes, eggs, sausage, coffee and milk will be served from a.m. at the Washington Terrace Recrra-tioHall. Price will be donations of $1 per person. The public is invited to come out rly for the breakfast and stay for the parade at 10 a.m. and other activities throughout the day. 7-- 11 n After the parade the booths will open. There will be ones featuring food, grab bags and other types of games. There will be relay type games for young and old throughout the day. At L15 p m. there will be some special visitors from the Hogle Zoo as Bob Pratt brings two trained chimpanzees to entertain the public. At dusi. .here will be a fireworks display under the supervision of the fire department. Also at night there will be dancing. Beginnining at 7 p m. at the Bonneville High gym, ten area marching groups will be competing for the publics enter- tainment and also trophies. Sponsored by the Lakettes of Bonneville High, directed by Pauline Souter, the groups will include Bonneville, Ogden, Ben Lomond, Weber, Logan, Morgan, Layton, Bountiful, Box Elder and Davis. All ten groups will also participate in the para? hat morning. The city will the marching competition. Members of the Terrace Jaycees join Jan Davenport, celebration chairr an, in inviting everyone to attend the activities during Terrace Days. If anyone has any question about the celebration, they may call Mr. Davenport at 1 v '? f I K x r V i - 4 t JI i.1 4 t ,1 I t ft COMPLETING PLANS for the annual Terrace Days celebration this weekend are (1. to r.) Ken Bosley, chairman of the city float entry, a Jan Davenport, celebration chairman, and Tom Medler, external director the Washington Terrace Jaycees, sponsors of the event. |