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Show Ray's Kametewn Hewspeper The SUN CHMONiClf :r 4& , &M, ,- j !S - - X$ ,4 r-- f XnAftA o lIMTMt oy Ufck I fo to So oa4t ill toy Uoh 14067 toy Utah t vkty pvMish rUm pot'9 p i4 50 tv ' 7i i64 w.it 110.1.0001 K0i vr is S4 p. yor Uon 4067 Substnpion JC7 t00 5 W hm& Mft - ' ILiaL r- r 5S.yw5ia- I I Voi. 20 No. Thursday, February 21, 1374 Roy, Utah 12 P3 fa mmm tc'wa rs& 1W!Q wr ROY As February draws to a close, the Roy City Recreation is Complex nearing completion alter months of construction, but problems have rose over how soon the complex can be open special benelit show for the March of Dimes will be presented Friday evening a tip Wcher Cnnntv Ire Rink Top skaters from the area will be performing through the direction of the Wastach Figure Skating Club. The public is invited to join in the skating also Admission is $1 adul's and 75c for children. Skating begins at 7 p m This is an ideal way for the . family tc:pendar. evening not only can they enjoy the show' by many of our top skaters, but they can enjoy an evening of skating themselves, and all the time being aiding the March of Dimes, commented one of the sponsors of the benefit A The $200,000 cost of the huge building covers just that, the building and the pool. It does isot pei tarn to any equipment that will be needed or opening operating costs Equipment such as floor mats, basketballs, swimming gear, racquets, trampolines, and the like are yet to be Since much of tin: money for these items is coming irom the federal revenue sharing program, such items must be put out on bid so that ad companies get a fair chance to bid on them. Hfreaferf I filmed ! (, -? r "oi,r ch - . " K k v rT ' I Vi 'A t , ' PREPARING FOR a special program at tne Weber Lotmiy Ice Kink rriday night are Susan Baker, Vicky Bosley, back row, Susie Theis and Mike Theis. Proceeds will be given to the March of Dimes. Take another look -- Virgil .r.vs?3: There was the possibility that the Itoy schools could move some of their equipment MfiV! The city council has ROY scneduiecl itself to take another look at the newly revised beer license fees and ordinances The council was questioned by four such businessmen at Tuesdays council meeting a small Dave Kingsley, grocery store owner in Roy, brought the subject up first, I would like to know you raised it from $50 to $150 for a Ciass A license I think you should set the fee on the amount of Ivr The action came as a result of several tav ern owners and small grocery store owners objecting to the changes that will take effect on March 7. s i r business the store does 1 shouldnt have to nay as much as Food King, Safeway, or the other grocery stores pay, he stated The license fee io to pay the expenses of providing the license We Lave tc do more work to allow foi a beer permit than any other I takes police woik and money to bieak up fights at bars and such We also have drunken driving arrests and w e have to make a police check on in- k t 3 Count liman Richard Tubbs Lew Momco, ow nt--r of a supper club on 1900 West, ob jecled to the fact that he will now have to pay an additional $10 for an extra license to en tite him to se'l beer for c pi emises consumption He also pointed out tne fact that bars tit dubo are in the habit of people from getting drunk on their place, while a grocery store will sell to anybody of legal age, no matter what condition they are m Uc stressed that the council, liad made a great n J chi!d t :.k 2 3. k ?t 4kr'ir action of two weeks ago Other citizens pointed out that Salt kike County is in the process of doing the reverse of Roy City, m that they are put back into the ting the drinking . f ii. Wu.ij, , j tUi Vi .1 J,, IYVI J ., I rv 1 I Yf V v. v rV VI vxi.Wilv iy" - .A V ?- XIS1! 9 ' &&& V - A -- . x, .w Smith displays the IS71 directory that the Itoy Lions Club hopes to Monte Speas, a Roy resident and Ogden policeman, stated that if Roy hail raised their fees just to he even with Ogden, then they have made a He fmlher exbig mistake plained that the police have the least trouble with a Class I 1 svvcrv n r rvll.M(t j of leer for use off of tl.e pr epet ty that it ns sold upon, or carry out Otorl thp upon the issue for th nr next w 01 kshop session THn CnUnCM itf t&r t r$r. selves fipfM ; it tt - Carla M. Clemens lus been named Roy high schools 1974 Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow. ROY .'j. . ? e THE POOL at the recreation c&mpiex ia Roy is expected March opening. Miss Clemens won the honor by scoring high :n a wmitten knowledge and attitude examination administered to high school seniors throughout the country Dec 4 fiLUrd - -- skS and belag warased far th JTt $ . u.r j c - Representing every state and the District of Columbia, the 51 Betty Crocker Faridy Tern or row, of Leaders together wdn a faculty adw ill in gather visor, Washington, I) C. m April, for educational iu expense-pai- d tour of the capital citv and MinnoxivMis. Minn During the tour, personal observations and interviews are added to state level judging which results m th selection of die All American Parody Leader of Touvrrow ? y ,4 , ' " She receive a specialy designed award from General Mills, sponsor of the annual Bettv Crocker Search for Leadership in Family Living and also remains eligible for state and national honors w ill From the ranks of all school winners in the state, a State Family Leader of Tomorrow is selected through judging centered on test performance and receives a $1,500 college The second scholarship ranking student in the state win receive a 4juu scnoiar-shi- p Encyclopedia Pritanruca Educational Corporation will The Annals of present a 20 volume America,' reference work, io the state w inners school S t. S' r is J s r & " J ' a x - -- 'Y X " . "v i 1 I1 h-- - vl r. c fs IV & . I ? ft rs v 1 N ?' V v - v va v y J D 1ji1 -- A 3 "X 'd t :rtYr -- a x , ir ' a "V . s A V ft aVJT -V I Ar.uLi iu o ssriwA v . rit 5 ' 1 . m Y f a ! 7 V. Stores - 1374. I , In the latest building report, r W com- arise. dividuals wanting such a license It is strictly a regjlatory fee," responded H t' into the complex for botn bcLuoi auu public us6, but IvOy City doesnt favor this plan since such equipment does belong to the Weber County School Diotnct and problems over usage and repair could c update for ) 'VS T , I j Kowe. The Roy Lions Club is undertaking a project to publish a new city directory The last one was published bv the Lions Club in 1971 The directory contains a list of all residents in Roy and such facts as their phone num bers, addresses, children, and occupation The book resembles a telephone book, and is paid for by advertisements from local bus.nesses The Lions Club points out that they are now in the process of contacting businesses, but if they mis; anybody that would like to check into the advertising, they are advised to contact any club merncer or President Clu're Smith The Liors are having the Roy Choir contact the residents m Roy to get the vital information, with antifipated publication sometime in Mar- rs3. v plex without all of the equipment, and others feel that we should wait until it is com- pletely set to go, commented Complex Director, ROY 1 ? puiun Some counci' men have felt that we should open the Lfi.-ry- by ions Much of the flooring for the of the complex is now in the being completed stage. Floonng is about all that remains along with the usual touch-u- p work always needed. One problem that could cause a delay is that the gymnasium floor was caught in the trurker s strike and has not yet arrived at the complex. The poured concrete floor m the gym is beemg sanded and smoothed for the floor which will be of the tarten type sur- - rest ..it Lm UV a lot of children through the complex dunng the day, but the school district has been very cooperative in pointing out that they will let others use parts of the complex if it does not interfere with their use, commented Councilman Kay Herzog, who has headed up the project for Roy City. It ail goes well the complex should be in operation sometime before the flowers begin to bloom m the spring, that is if the gym floor arrives, and the equipment guts put in place. Bids have gone out, and some of the equipment is ordered, lut delivery is still three to four weeks away. WB'J if now. KW a"-- students to use the complex between the hours of 8 a m and 4 30 p m. face instead of the usual wood. A talk with Howe kite last week provided the m- fui illation dial the building is "pretty well completed except for the gym floor and the clean up that will be needed The pool is filled and being heated, lockers are bing installed, and all of the floonng is completed, but the gym floor has not arrived, and it is unknown when it will be available, said Howe of the situation has been City Roy negotiating with the Roy schools for a projected cost for school use on the complex. The City is asxing a fee of $ux) per day for an estimated 1500 the Olympic siz'e pool is now filled to capacity and workmen have begun the cleaning and heating process wmch should be well on its wav by ' 4 ?' s i s V 31 arri. cd fr mi the Licierv vet for the new recreation corn pie i AJ. v ' Kej . |