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Show Roy's Hometown Newspaper the CHSOMftl AtJN !lnh8it)f. bs S p p ,o m odtio uU Slur mah 84047 r Lesser of two evils f 4 Ph 0t vbi'rt pr loss .o rt Sp SO Ifcofc ? ss ot'rt y V. V 1 o' loge pj i W t, S38R fC S I i'n ' ' ) JO ' St. Benedict's looks into j A( , inter licatment ( enter pitienK in Northern I tali may be incorporated into the new St Benedict ,i 0 was announced tod.iv by Sister Mary Patrick Mmrav executive vice president She said the Board ot Trustees Las approved a feasibility study on the possibih' unit to the new hospital soon to far lio-pii- ul KA A proposed pr.jjCCt V.ciS d ICJCi.-te- later appioved by the city iuum.il lust Tuesdav then developers have hinted that they will hu v e no other icvOur-s- e than to go to court on the lie continued n.auei The night s a result. Sherssood Oaks Condominiums ssiil now rise utioss Irom Weber County Hospital at VitKtS 27(KJW Developer Harold Glazier bi ought the proposal to the eoutuil with his firm using part o' their piopeits which extends into 5000 S as part of then land computation lor the pro tec t Most counulmen felt that this would set a differing for other precedent the cits They in developers asked city attorney Huger I fusion lor a lc gal opinion I base found that cities, and commissions councils Hut- plujict is tuilicd the lawyers or the It the son down developers, work on a 48 unit apartment complex, but they were hit with financing troubles and delayed the project He also added the fact that if this protect was turned down, his legal staff felt they would go to court and force Roy City to accept the apartments If sure has the makings of a legal case, and I think it is a choice between the lesser of two eils a condominium or an apartment complex, commented Councilman Richard Tubbs ,et pattern as whether or riot they allow the road space to he coun'ed as part of the land use Some do allow it. base no and others don I." staled same headed by spokesman Harold Glazier pointed out that nearly two years ago they started After lenglhly discussion on whether or not the land that is now road should be counted or net. the council downed the vote. Counproject with a cilman Tubbs and Hclug voted for the project, while 3--2 staff had documentation to prove that lias was still under the old zonmg, and that they were veiy willing to go to court if need be City Manager Wayne Kim-bpointed out that LaMar Nelson had heard some complaints from citizens in the area about the proposed com- Councilmen Chugg and Patterson Voted against it Coun- - ctlman Morns abstained because fie felt he needed more time to study the matter, so Mayor Dawson made the a be built at 5300 S 5(KiE At present no radiation therapv is available between Salt Lake City Utah, and Pocatello, Idaho Cancer treatment is a major unmet need in a community which is fortuna'e to have two hospitals working cooperaticly to provide com- er deciding vote against the project Right now we are losing some $3500 in interests every month for delays like this, commented Harold Glazier earlier, so the council pointed out that they would take a better look after other business was conducted With the rest of the business taken care of, the council again discussed the proposal as their last matter of business Attorney Dutson pointed out that he felt this had to be considered a new project since their first building permit had lapsed, and new zoning ordinances were recently passed which would not allow such a development in this area Glayiei came back with the fact that his legal f - - i - l JrvlySjJ klU w i,2 .X- - - - N : r plex Glazier then stated that they would want all of the 48 units n accepted or nothing of a ( If the road wasnt used as SDace, the developers could build conabout 30 J, cut-dow- j Mr Tit 1 1 - ' dominiums ) Councilman Earl Morris then stated that steps should be taken to make sure that tins sort of thing doesn't happen again, the council approved the project on Councilman Tubbs motion on a vote Councilman Chugg cast the single vote against the matter after earlier stating that he hoped nobody would vote for the project because of the threat of a court case it she plete hospital services said The need for such a center is pointed up, she noted, in a recently comple'ed study conducted under the Radiation Advtsorv Com rrnitee of the Weber Basin Health Planning Council, Norwhich concludes that thern Utah cancer patients and physicians would be best served by a radiation therapy facility m the northern part of the state The Study holes liiut, 111 many instaikcs, chronically ill patients are forced to make frequent trips to Salt Iake City, or when too ill to travel, they must forego the benefit of treatment or obtain housing in ' Salt Lake The distance not only places a hardship on those I v. r J r v- - W in w pj 4-- 1 JiL f A' Roy eligible v far funding Rov ROY Chtv Council City cm lliiv s Ret hi Hamblin md Ogden i Lynn loosen wore i et out entiants m the Amateur Athletic i iimii s K4 it nnl Tijmhlina m.JTt humpionships polme Ck velund. Ohio ( With field he i TJ m of hugest competitors evo to compete m the annual meet, the local athlc ies vied for honors with over 120 ol the country s nest I Withe ut pelitors age gi oupx wore in all com the same Becki It), compet'd against girls fioin 9 13 ar.d (full pel burned alternates division twisting back somersaults wan hack bail Otdy one otner girl he competition i sod this alternating dsprinpo ,n difi'cult tumbling sequence and at the end of ttw first round the gills preliirinai fviif fvpj ennre- for c m rvnf would have placed her third in that division and we have to feel that her dedication and peise will definitely help her in the Wot Id Age Grettn Cham pionshtp tins summer ynn Jensen competing in his founh national level competition fared tiie best com petdion ever assembled m the two d'is!or,s Wdh only the i perfoi mers be mg top seieilid for the bnals Lynn 1 of Louisiana s Larry Bonn for loth In the finals he edged U defeated two more collegians and finiohed eighth his best H Hjf perform .rrn ficull routine ever The entire competition was filmed for Use on Iwo major networks and will feature top pet formanees by members of the USA team as selected n 4 Vttr romr r tr firm .Mrivv ,...W AXA..J ,F.V ..f, and double somersaults twisting double somersaults were used on trampohn and seveial double back and double twisting somersaults on tne tumbling mats The athletes next hope to enter the United States POV -- Tho ttOo nf n.tt. standing Teenagers has been awarded to the following students at Rov High School Jim West, Diane Hadiey, Vicki Beus Judy Penrod, Susan Jeanette Inouye, Gering, Matthew Vorrise, Ann Gentry, Blake Nelson and Barbara Dbloc k Also Don Green, Randy ram-po'-n- e and Tumbling Associa'mns age group nationals to be hold tn Toled , Ohio over the Memorial Day weekend Karlene Anderson, Rochelle Campbe'l, Kathleen Murphy, Paul Lund, David Sandberg, Pauline Bennion and David Watts Aecoidmg to Mel Wood, Counselor at Roy High School, U IIIV ulUU.IIM .. VV,t v V, IIVliliUUtVM I by their principals on me bass of excellence in academe achievement and community service The students w iP now v le for the Outstanding Teenager of l 1111 1 IKI 1 1 11 m- ItlpilJ l U. pit. ... ted by Governor Hampton The 51 state winners will then be eligible tor awards totaling $7,000 One boy and girl will be chosen for national scholarships of $1 OtO each to be used at the college or linn prsity of their choice Ten regional VinPrs will also lx- - selected from the remaining state win tiers to receive $500 regional scholarships pump Bum Cookie ones the halaix l t primary care physician and ins patient is often lost once the pat'ert gos to Salt Lake the City for treatment report adds administrRadiologists, ates and board members at Si Benedict's Hospital have long been concerned with this situation and have been working in conjunction with Weber Basin Health Planning Council m an effort to fd! this unmet need, Siter Mary Patrick said established camp 'be core or Larry camp registration fee Buy some cookies from the Girl Scouts ar.d help them out in working towards their patch and in purchasing things to better their camps The cookie chairmen to contact if your home is missed are foi the Hooper area Mrs AnContact Mi's derson, Mclean in the West Weber aieaat7)l new cw miming 187J For Ue Sunset area Min Cox euM 4275 or Mrs Chiistonherson at 825 7812 To help you wuh your orders m poo! A now n itc h w ill hi nw trded to every girl selling 74 or nioie boxes hen a go sells r.o or more Ixixes, she iei eives a patch and she has a choice of a paid up regi.dtation fee lot day camp or a $5 deposit on an 77 5 cn-- l Suttlemyre. an ptunted (50 001 There is ample evidence of the need for such a center," he said, noting that more than 200 Nui them Utah patients a year are traveling to Salt Lake City the Rov area an Mrs Mueller, 711 422 5, Mrs Selet ti 77 5 2711 Mr.--, Price. Mrs James, 773 0415 or 2 Mrs H.Ilburn, B director of Development at St Benedicts Hospital, said, W e are doing a feasibility study to determine the best sources of funds to make this center possible, adding there are no funds provided in the present hospital plans In order to finance this ad ditional service we must have substantial government aid or the financial support of the people cf our community, he said, noting the center may 0 house and a thlonnator-fo- r 1 ) I hut jeopardizes cancer The close paaents cooperation between the money a corral and two new springs were built and a new freeer was purchased at Trefoil Ranch Camp Cloud Rim received a new dm k, canoe racks, a new sail boat and a refrigeration unit to cool the walk in box as well as a new tent platform foi the cook Camp Red Clilfe received new valves and I Iters for the It's Gill Scout Cookie time again Selling begins Friday, March t al 4 p m and w ill continue through the 9tL The orders will be delivered through Apt ll 5 i The cost is $1 per package CooktPS to chixise from are C Vanilla hocolate uul Cremes, Scot teas, Thin Min ts. Savannahs and a new taste Beat of letnon cremes Nine trxps will sell 40 000 boxes in the Su.kr-- 4 Neighborhood whu h consists of West Weber, llnorsvr IMo, nvH ktmenl Tho r monev from the cookie sales ll. cents a box to the goes to a 2' percentage ot the hoop. sale goes to Ulali (oil Scout Council for improvements to their I tah established camps Camp Redclilfc Camp Tieioi! and Camp Cloudnrn. ii rtx Ini potipntQ forrpH tn also 1 Quarles, Julie Metzmger, Wavne Shiramiu, Jull Allen, were tirst and second of 'he 46 entrants Becki 's final fourth place linish her best ever, was oelimd Ihtee world age prHtn rhiTrpinnc Ohm' f Bodojil, Iowa's Sue Wheeler and Illinois Tricey Long Becki is still too young by AAU rules to compete in the senior nationals. explained her coach Mike Dennison, ifw is now Outstanding tasns nzm gt KHS M ,f New cookie offered There are federal income guidelines set up for people who wish to apply for the assistance hnma m this Friday. ds sFmm mm IT S GIRL SCOUT COOKIE TIYE AGAIN! Girls from several troops will join ith Janet Shaner, Shirlev Sbaner and Jill Oxford in the annual cookie-sa!- e drive seeking persons civic and church groups, and applicants to apply to the city for the possibility of gaining such fun- PIHMTS! Y DISPLAYING their latest tronhies are l.vnn Jensen, trampoiinist, and Becki Hamblin, tumbling, are shown with their coach, Mike Dennison. tmm w receive a maximum cl 40, (Kit) for emergency housing for needy families over the next few months for future use to th Applcation ?s federal government for the funds which are being offered to nearly all sizeable cities and tow ns m the nat ion The City Council had several courses to take in deciding how to ure the funds At last check they decided the smartest use of funds would be for renovation of older or run-don homes in Roy The i4!St3'rw4- for 773-062- 2 treatment to t. jrysa -- - Company e r mil last veat 's cookie sale i ijt ! irV4 Uincknif''ii i ..'v & nOC: volunteers rN-j- c W f . xr. VH ii h, . i nan iaiij Martha V ROY Hicks, Darlene 'all and Gail Stephens au i o chan men for a party planned tor the junior volunteers from Weber Coon-tHospital A roller skdoig piza get toge'liei Ins been nheduled foi I eb 28 All i ,imL girls lion, Vcber County Hospital aie on ited Mar'ha, Dai Itne ami Gnl have lxeo wdh the Candy Stiipe Ingram foi many - r ; T 14 U .Al v intiiested in umoi volunteer veirr Anvune being a pit .mo (all Mrs it ext Hatch -- ! yrt XS) V c. A 1 825-0- 7 n n 4 I - - I V iv- - ." 4 T t .1 A A - J X i4 - t.lgs I,v uik. PLANNING A KOI LEH SKATING party for the vwr.g voIuRteer? at Weber Coimty Hospital arc Gail Stephens, Darlyne Cali ami Martha Hicks. 1 A J 1 -- s |