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Show Roy 'i Hometown Newspaper th SUN CHRONICLE it Uth 84067 SonJ flatt Sub'MpOf p yo i $4 t0 add tionol S Roy Utah 84C67 Roy UtoH Roy, Utah Rh Slrt p b thd wMt I, o' 9r,y peia t Roy Ugh potfoq vr S( 87S 666 odd S8 53M Thursday, March S it u PJ Bo. 70 1900 21 , ft 1076 Emergency Preparedness representatives. Utah State University is paying for the books which will go to all m attendance. of The Utah Board A town meeting" will be held at Weber State College (Si Friday, March 29 at 7 30 pm on the topic of Emergency Pieparedness Awareness Education, Weber County School District, Ogden City School District, and Parent Teacher Associations sponsoring the event Sunset Stake All residents of Weber County are invited to the meeting to be held in the Fine Arts Auditorium at WSC. LOOKING at the "Your Chance to Live" hand- books on emergency preparedness are Trinna Oxford, Kent Skidmore, Shawna Skidmore and Steven Skidmore. The class is open to the public. Police report Mew column somethin, new has Inn iririt d thi' urek a point report ( the Km d INdite llepirtment Iron Uihouuli this Hik Wke hae run il on Oh froiilpiui future reports u ill be in (H Minot n H w h kh on the in irio pa Res of the uu htmmlf VNe would like to know our n ader s iPMne to new columns ind would like to hear suggestions itmut what vou would like to see m Ko slltlMI imWNhWSPM'hK t Iml Mai i h 11, 117 1. Roy Police 10 55 p.m. Department summoned to a business usideme in Roy where bad gone over a fence to gain access Police nabbed two male suspects inside bursars the fence prior to gaining access to building Goods taken were two bags of grapefruit valued at $1 50 Mai ih 1171 11:50 p.m. ear old girl reported as a runaway to the police, t he second reported runaway in 74 houis The other was a 15 year oldgul II. A Pi Maul) y 12. 117 1 7.27 p.m Woman reported an tempted attack at D&RGW tracks and 6000 S The attacker, a male dressed in light clothes, ran when a passing car slowed down Victim was walking to work just before daybreak when (he attack was attempted The woman reported a pair of broken glasses during the incident added to 'Sun' Park Elemental y called to leport that a window has been broken at the school th twice, and within four days The vandalism occured Feb 15 and Feb. 19 was dead Officia's from the county were called as well as doctors, and no autopsy was figured to be needed, so the body was taken to a local mortuary March 15, 1974 8:28 p ni. Roy Police, while on routine patrol, spotted two men under the Riverdale Road overpass A spotlight was shined on the two suspects, and police spotted one of the men placing something in the I beam section of the Officers then overpass arrested the two males, age 19 and 20, after locating the item which was a quantity of small white pills in a plastic bag. Suspects were then tran-fereto the Roy City police station where they were printed and mugged for files A local youth agency then was called to take custody of the d 12, 107 tK a. m School teacher reported stolen 11 Ford vehicle taken sometime between midnight and 7am Vehicle found minutes later near Roy Elementary School Fingerprints wi i e taken and sent for identification Officers said the v elm le was evidently pushed from the t esidence by a white truck due to white paint marks taken from vehicle Mari h 12, 1071 12nooii A $ too television set was reported stolen from a Roy recreational business along 1mh) V The owner gave RPD a list ol possible suspects m the case Officer Deori Hams made a cohcction of finger-punt- s from the scene with three fair quality prints taken M.nih 12, 1071 lip m. 9. 15 p m. Mari n, A lady called to report that her large fiont room window had been broken with a rock. lili e responded and checked the ai ea for suspects, but came up with nothing li March 1071 14, 10718a m. itp.escnutive from Nor March 17, 174 5 p m Two bikes were reported 17, 1974 3:30 p.m. A Roy patrol car spotted a male juvenile throwing rocks at passing cars on 1900 W. 5100 S The officers learned that the suspect was only six years old, and from another state The youths father was told of the circumstance, and the matter was handled from there One vehicle wns damaged, but the owner was only concerned for the youth's safety, and not the damage to his vehicle March 17, 6:21 pun. man called to report a suspicious vehicle that was parked along the back fence line of D&RRepair The man said that it was a Ford and of brown color, and that there were four youths in the truck. Roy police responded, but couldnt find such a vehicle in the area Spring refuse 16, 1974 2. 20p m. Roy Police handled an unattended death case A call was received at 2 20 pm from a man who reported at 6 30 a m his wife was on the kitchen table and he moved her into the living room on the couch He la'er ieit at noon to tune i is boy for a haucut When he returned at 2 15 the woman The council decided City designates cicifr-u- April has been designated as the official Roy month by Roy City clean-uROY Sunset Elder Hinckley, a member Twelve since 19fl, is coordinator of the 1. L L l""l"2 ' p The featured vocalist will be Sharia Cal! from Randolph, Utah She is rehearsing for a recording session in spring '"TH"" Kurt Argyle, .11 aho from be rn the show Shirley Bush, formerly of Roy, will sing two numbers from her new record Lucky Chamberlain from Tooele, a nationally known fiddler and Linda Child of Clinton, who has brought home choice trophies for fiddling will also perform old-tim- e Back-u- artists Drysdale, p Steve be South will Ocuen River-dal- e , Kay Johnson, and Don Ross, Ogden Two of the youngest musicians in the Golden Sp,kc, Sherri Smith and Nancy Webb will be featured in an awrrinn duct g s e City Council missionary program of the Church He has authored five books and many pamphlets and articles on Church subjects. He is a director of several com mumcations and business firms Elder Hinckley is a member of the Missionary Executive Committee The Church visiting authority will speak on the Conference theme of Latter-daSaint Home Ideals Special emphasis will be given to the role of husbands and wives m the Church Brochures of President N Eldon Tanners October, 1973, General Conference tain on "The Role of Womanhood will be distributed to the women of the Church by the Relief Society (Mormon y Western program ready for patients Golden spike Country and will Western Round-upresent a program of music and song for the patients of Weber Memorial Hospital on March 21 at 7 30 p m m the hospital auditorium p of the Council of world-wid- womens President auxiliary). Tanner, First the Churchs First Presidency, in his talk said, ' From ihe beginning God has made it clear that woman is veiy special, and he has also very cleary defined her position, her duties and her dest.ny m the Counselor m diuneplan The Conference session will he held Sunday at 19 a m m the Stake Centei . 25') Vv 970 Sunset. Stake President John L Nicholas, 146 W 1900 No welcomes all visitors No msnth p during April 23-2- 25-2- 9. LaMar Nelson, Roy public works director, says that the Roy crews will be going along with the regular schedule. If your garbage is normally picked up on Monday, then you can expect the extra garbage and items to be picked up on Monday as well. Mai-c- h tractor. y The city will conduct its annual refuse pick-u- p spring campaign the week of March new tires were taken out of an unlocked garage on Midland Drive Value of the new tires was listed to the bike was from a basement of a home on 2575 W Value of the bike was reported to be $149 Victim also reported that the basement and entire home is usually locked up needs cleaning before he would be willing to release the entire funds for the pool to the con- Elder Gordon B. Hinckley, a member of the Council of Twelve of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, will speak at the Sunset Utah Stake Conference Saturday and Sunday, March ROY lfi, 1974 9.36 a m. stolen Elder Hinckley to release remaining $5,000 of $6,240 on the the City Councilman Dennis Chugg said Tuesday night that some of the elementary school chldren and some of the city scout troups will be working to help clean up the city in the next month He said beer cans and general litter clutter the city and said it indicated a lack of community pride He also said there appears to lie no litter control by local businessmen the He recommended Cham tier of Commerce be asked to encourage its members to help clean up the nty during April. Hooper Elder Taylor was a Provo. Utah, businessman before being contract and release the final $1,240 after prominent city council members have inspected the pool and has agreed to close .the contract by paying position in 1958 it off. called to his full-tim- Church e a former California mission president He served as managing director of the Churchs vast welfare He also is program for 13 years The visiting Church authority will speak on the Conference theme of "Latter-daSaint Home Idials." Special emphasis will be given to the role of husbands and wives m the Church Brochures of President N. Eldon Tamers October, 1973, General Conference talk on The Role of Womanhood" will be distributed to the women of the Church by the Relief Society (Mormon y. n prove it. Councilman Kay Herzog said he had noticed broken tile and cracks in th; cement, which need repair, and a scum gutter which slates meeting set pick-u- p Four 10:45 a.m. coun-cilme- A Maich d City Recreation Center is nearing completion md all but $1240 of the :ontraet has been paid :o the contractor. The contractor asked that all but $240 be released to pay off the pool, however Roy City Council withheld more than that until have had a chance to inspect the construction and ap- 1974 March lfi, 1474 9: 18 a m. Police were notified that a 10 speed bicycle and two new tires valued at $175 were taken from a carport on 2050 S The objects were evidently taken during the night 1974 The swimROY ming pool in the Roy taken. The bikes were reported to be four years old and of $35 each in value. Roy City garbage crews will canvass the city during the week and collect any items that can be picked up by one man. The regular contractor will not pick-u- p such items and grass clippings until April March 16, Another Your Chance To Live, which have been prepared by the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency will be passed out by Hooper March 15. 1974 10: 18 p.m. A lady called to report suspicious happenings at the Royal Greens Golf Course She said that the lights were turned on and off a couple of times, and that a small vehicle was running around Police responded to the scene to find out that an employee had about another hours worth of work before the place would be closed for the night RPD as $522 48 The victim reports that the tires Were still unused with the green sidewall paint on the sides Police told her to locate thz serial numbers RPD reported that the door of the garage doesn't lock at all entitled, Elder Henry D Tailor, an Assistant to (he Counul of Twelve of the Church of Jesus Christ of Litter day Saints, will speak at the Hooper Utah Stake Conference Saturday and Sunday, March 23 24, in for contract stolen from in front of Hamilton's Drug Store m the Roy Shopping Center Two youths reported that they two reported nothsr stolen car was repot ted to ihe Roy PD The u hit le in question was spotted minutes later and recovered Chalk up two recoveries for the police withm 24 hours Books meets final payment were there with another friend, but his bike wasnt March at- Mai ill Ron Stephensen, a county commissioner from Rapid City, South Dakota, will be the featured speaker with a talk about the Rapid City floods of two summers ago He will tell of his experiences in the disaster and the need of an emergency plan of action Elder Taj lor are trailers will pay ROY Residents of apartments and mobile homes will have to start paying full garbage pickup and processing fees soon, as a result of city council actions Tuesday Presently residents of buildings containing five or more units or residents of moible homes only pay for garbage pickup Council voted to require all citizens to pay the full $2 40 garbage fee In other action, the council recommended that little baseball games be league scheduled in the evenings to a greater extent than they have m the past Jed Harris told council that it is difficult for coaches and parents to attend the games which are held weekday mornings and asked that more games be scheduled in the evenings He pointed out that the city now has two parks with lighted baseball fields, enabling more games to be played at night Councilman Kay Herzog agreed that more of t' e games could be held at night, but said it was impossible to thedule all games m the vemngs He recommended that a couple nights a week be scheduled for little league games, leaving the parks available to other groups part of the time Chronicle odds new reporter ROY Ronnie Cantwell, 2943 W. 4700 S , who will graduate this spring from Weber State College, has been added to the Sun Chronicle staff Miss Cantwell, the daughter of Mrs. Verla P Cantwell, has served this past year as editor of the Signpost, Webers campus newspaper A competent journalist. Miss Cantwell will be assisting Pat Sutter, editor, m various capacities Much of her time will be spent gathering more local news and covering area city council mee'mgs Miss Cantwell, however, reports that she wants to learn to do every ining in the Ko w , k iitwopucr ofLcc. Ex penenee is bull the U st toucher," she added womens President Cou color auxiliary). Tanner, First the Churchs First Presidency, in lus talk said, From the beginning God has made it clear that woman is very special, and he has also very clearly s defined her position, and her destiny in the divine plan The Conference session will be held Sunday at 9 a m in the Ogden Tabernacle Stake President Frederick James m her-dutie- Schoenfeld, 5730 So 3500 W Roy, welcomes all visitors , The Stake Relief Society chorus will furnish the music Policeman waifs for response ROY - 1 ethnical Services Officer Dion Harris, who has done research and come up with a new fingerprint process hopes to hear from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI' ' in theneai futuie was hoping to have something dihnite bv now since the stoy went out, but 1 talked to ail Ogden represen tative of the FBI who had talked to the head man in Salt Lake City who was on the phone with the office in Washington DC, and they are 'very receptive' about the new process, commented Harris 1 Officer Harris also punted out that ho hopes to hear from shorthe o'f.ce in W tly More ti sling has to tie done on the ni w pi oee-- s but all in- dications point t it as being extremely heiplnl to the ei line investigation ptopie such as Officer Hams |