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Show . BCX salt 63 T ...kw nrr w "T ,4J.,J V w i.l x VW. wilvl The Sun Chronicle is published Second weekly al Roy, Utah 81067 class postage paid at Roy, Utah Subscription per year, $4 50, two Write years, $8 Ph IO Box 207, Roy, Utah Street address, 5388 S. 1900 W , Roy, Utah 825-166- Tliiirsla reports leaders Tickets are available from any lady member Community Choral slates meeting HOY An important planning meeting will be held at the Roy High School Choral Room. June 20 at 7 31 p m for all members and prospective members of the Roy Com- munity Chroal The purpose of the meeting will he to determine interest m secretary. Weber County Hospital is the only chronic disease and rehabilitation hospital m the State of Utah It is the second largest hospital in Weuv. County, and in 1972 it was recognized for the institutions summer rehearsals, The annual installation and awards banquet lor the newly elected 197174 ollicets of the Roy Jaycees was held last Friday evening ..! the Weber Club in Ogden Lee Holt 5048 S 2573 W Gregory Drive, Layton. Craig Boyer, 5962 S 2200 W , will be the external vice president. Assuming the duties of diree-tor- s lor the coming year are Ken Walters. Bruce Killian and Val Brown Jay Donaldson, last year's president, will serve as state director Scott Baird is the newly appointed treasurer. . was installed as president of the Ro chapter Mr Holt, owner of Roy Realty, joined the Ro Jaycees in 1971 and sci ved as director last year Installed as internal vice piesident was Scott Burbank who i ('sides at 1949 West Awards given during the banquet were to Bill Morgan as the outstanding chairman of the year; Lee Holt was selected as Jaycee of the Year, and Scott Burbank as the outstanding new Jaycee John Ferro was presented the Key Man Award for his support of last years president. Bill Morgan was officially exhausted" out of the chapter and John Stenberg was made an honorary life member Under the leadership of Mr. Donaldson, the Roy Jaycees completed a successful year ranking number eight out of 42 chapters in the state. At state care program for the elderly Larry E King, M D , is curently tire medical director for the health care facility 392-642- 5 198-he- d 399-385- 9 Police department announces sale convention, held in Vernal the Roy chapter May was honored by being presented the Henry Giessenbier Memorial 'Trophy, symbolic of 18-2- being the most outstanding chapter of its size in the state The chapter earned two .Trst place awards for the best in- ternal and best external projects run by a chapter of its size. They also captured the first place sweepstakes aw ard for their handling of the Utah Junior Miss Pageant are Mrs. Robert Pella, Mrs. Harry Crawford and Mrs. John Raymond. The event will be held at MAKING PLANS for the Roy Ladies of Elks picnic Sunday Como Springs. Just under regular city council meeting Softball Girls C and B, North Park Softball Girls Jr. B, North Park p.m. Organized recreation, North Lakeview Arts and Craft, Sand Ridge 4 p.m. School, Municipal Park bowery, Sand Older Youth arts and crafts, Roy rec. building, Park bowery, Roy Park bowery. Ridge Park, School. View and a.m. to noon apd 4 p.m. Valley Hooper Park bowery Archery, Roy Park, 9 a.m. to noon Archery, Lakeview, 4 p.m. Arts and crafts, Roy Park 9 a.m. to noon TlKSDAYS: MONDAY S: 4 4 4 4 WEDNESDAYS: Obstacle golf, Municipal 9 a.m. to noon Organized recreation, Hooper, 4 p.m. to noon 9 Bys and girls T Ball, Municipal a.m. 4 BB Gun, Municipal, p.m. . T Ball, North Park, 9 a.m. to noon BB Gun, North Park p.m. Baseball Midget B, Boys, North Park Baseball Midget A, Boys, Roy Park Tennis, Roy High, 9 a.m. to noon Obstacle golf, Sand Ridge 4 p.m. Tennis, Municipal 9 a.m. to noon p.m. Obstacle golf, Sand Ridge, . 4 4 THURSDAYS: Baseball Boys C, North Park Jr. B, Roy Park Bowling, recreation building, a.m. to noon, Bicycling, recreation building, a.m. to noon, Tenr.is, Municipal courts, 9 a.m. io noon Gymnastics, North Park, 9 a.m. to noon Organized recreation, Roy Park 4 p.m. Organized recreation, SAnd Ridge, 4 p.m. 9 Softball Midget A Girls, North Park Arts and crafts, Municipal, 9 a.m. to noon Archery, Sand Ridge 9 a.m. to noon Archery, North Park 4 p.m. Arts and crafts, Hooper, 4 p.m. Tennis, Roy High, 9 a.m. to noon FRIDAYS: Obstacle golf, North Park 9 a.m. to noon Organized recreation, Sand Ridge 4 p.m. T Ball, Sand Ridge, 9 a.m. to noon BB Gun, North Park, 4 p.m. T Ball, Roy Park 9 a.m. to noon Baseball Boys B, Municipal Baseball Midget A North Park Tennis, Roy High, 9 a.m. to noon Special Events, Roy Park 3 p.m. Tennis, Municipal, 9 a.m. to noon Softball Girls C and B, Municipal 9 a.m. to noon Softball Girls Jr. B, Municipal 9 a.m. to noon Archery, Municipal, 9 a.m. to noon Archery, Lakeview 4 p.m. 1-- 9 p.m 4 9 4 budget of gist under $1 5 million will linance city operations next year. This approval, the first of two, is only tenative with final approval to come June 21 . just ten days before the July state deadline Only one change was adopted by the city council That is one raising the expenditures lor city promotion from $2,400 1 3 extia Sl.ooo will piovide tor this year's cen- to $4,000 The tennial celebration The tax levy tor a Roy homeowner will remain constant at 18 mills, with the advantage ol nearly S22f' 000 i onung from Piesident Nixon's revenue sharing program A further lueakdown of the Roy city budget appears eN "where ,n (11S week's Sun ( hronicle Other matters discussed in the June 7 meeting were such things as cable TV, a road meeting with the governor, i ost of g.u bage collection, and ickers for the city's new l (creational complex Back in February, Roy city signed a conti act with Community Television ol Utah '(TU) lor cable TV service The contract stated that any necessary construction in Roy would be started by April 7 (60 day st So far no construction has been attempted Uso a probl a i is the lack ol specification on public service piograms Alter slight debate, the council, as a whole, passed ( TU to disMuss the c'ntract with the city council Next on the list is a June 15 meeting at the state capital in Salt Lake City with Gov Hampton The meeting is to discuss the possible installation to rail road tnlfic signals along the I p m Among the items to be sold are bicycles. f ROY The P"y City Council approved the tenative 1974 city budget at last week's Recreation program begins June 4 ROY Roy City Police Department announce the sale of unclaimed and unfound property Ahich will be held in Roy City Shops It w ill take place June 29 at 5 $1 .5 million t Baseball. Boys C, Municipal Baseball Junior B, Roy Junior to noon 9 Boys track and field, Roy High a.m. p.m. Soccer, Sand Ridge. T Ball. Roy Park p.m. Tennis, Roy High 9 a.m. to noon Tennis, Municipal Courts, 9a.m. to noon Tennis, Municipal courts, 9 a.m. to noon Girls track and field, Roy High 9 a.m. to noon 4 p.m. Organized recreation, North Park p.m. Soccer, Roy Park Softball Midget A girls, Municipal Arts and craft. North Park, 9 a.m. to noor to noon Gymnastics, Municipal 9 a.m. noon to 9 a.m. Archery, North Park, p.m. Archery, Hooper, Arts and crafts, Lakeview School, 4 p.m. make plans for the fall and except new mem!erships Roy Community Chroal is sponsored by the Roy Adult Education and is open to any one interested in singing for fun and self improvement Interested persons should contact Chroal President Loureen Montgomery or Choral Director Sterling for further inMorris formation Roy Jaycees elect new officers RON 1, I!I73 Kin Ladies of Elks Picnic will lie held June 17 at 12 noon, at Como Springs in Morgan This is a family at fair The price will be 52 for adults and $1 for children ROY George E Goodell, administrator, Weber County Hospital, recently announced the election of Keith Stratford, MD, as president of the hospital's medical staff At the medical staff's June 4 meeting, Sheridan L. Dames, M D , was also elected secretary for the group Outgoing ofheers are E D. Morton, M D , president, and D P.M., C.A. Shreve, LEADING the Roy Jaycees for the coming year will be Lee llolt, left, new president, assisted In Scott Burbank. The new officers were recently installed. 1 schedule picnic i patient .lime Ladies of Elks Hospital progressive , tracks in the city to prevent possible accidents and deaths. Places the city is concerned with is 56(H), 48(H) and 4400 South A recent state highway department survey shows only the dollar value of putting in signals and not the safety factor with which the Roy City fathers are concerned The meeting with the governor is set at 10 a m with all city managers, and the police chief in attendance. Roy city has decided to make a study on the cost of garbage collection and charge each unit owner with that cost instead of the set six dollars per unit pc year Councilman Kay Herzog brought forward two plans for putting lockers in the new recreational complex at a cost coun-eilme- 1 Of Ei Word performs at meet The Roy Tenth ROY Ward with their region winning roadsho will be presented at the Valley Music Hall on Friday and Saturday June 22 and 23 This will be in conjunction with the LDS June Conference Only six ward roadshows throughout Utah were chosen this year to be presented at conference, these represent roadshows presented in in all wards the past MIA year We congratulate the Roy Tenth Ward for their achievement. Diane Hunt is the director assisted by Kathy Dick with Brenda Lindsey as choreographer. One hundred thirty youth and ward members are involved in the roadshow. The title of the -- oduction is "Cover the Woriu warn ,ove." Tickets for the roadshows can be obtained on the first lower level of the new church office building in Salt Lake City for $1 Roadshows will be presented June 22 and 23 at 5 and 8 p m. DR. AS of less than $20,000. The plan adopted was to put 368 lockers in the womens section and 376 in the mens lockerroom The lockers will be locked by the use of combination locks with an individual having a master key in case of problems In payments the council approved $2,870 for a third payment on the new pool and $112,238 on the recreat.onal building The pool is now 28 percent paid for and the building is 53 per cent paid for This is equal to the amount of construction completed. Next meeting is June 21 at 6.30 p m. MINI-TALE- S The Cat Who Never Cried Tiger was a brave kitten He never cried He Hdn't even cry when Mr. Barker stepped on his 'ail by mistake. Tiger loved Mr Parker, and Mrs Parker too He even loved the Parker baby, who sometimes pulled his tail Months went by, and Tiger grew big Sometimes he got into fights w ith other cats, but he never cried The baby grew too He could walk by himself now, and he could talk a little. One spring day, when the baby was in his playpen in the yard, Mary Lou came by She lived in the apartment house on the cornel She thought it would be fen to play with the baby She picked him up and took him to her apartment. Tiger came too Thev Dlayed on the balcony for av .le But then Mary Lou's mother came home and called to her, "Hurry, it's time to go visit Granny Mary Lou rushed inside She forgot all about the babv and Tiuer Thou were all alone The baby walked around the railin0. Then he climbed up on a chair He leaned out Tiger didn't know what to do He his mouth and opened He howled and CRIED yowM People in the street ru hed over to see what was the matter And when the baby toppled over the railing, a man caught him in his arms Tiger's first cries had saved the baby's life Copyright A VS Technical |