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Show A i i f i r 1 I Thursday, March 21, Sun Chronicle 1974 s Sum ChBGNICLE S A 1 !' uennm K ffsft I i ROY Rich Johnson, 17, son of Mr and Mrs Ross Issued each Thursday at 5388 S. 1900 W., Roy, Utah Second class postage paid at Roy, Utah 84067 Mail subscription rates - Payable in advance $4 50 per year - $8 for two years J1 extra for subscriptions ti I The Sun Chionicle welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed No attention will be given to anonymous contributions. I I News deadline 10 -- - Monday. 5 Publisher Editor Assistant Editor Office Manager Advertising Carole Hayes Mi s. Bonnie Rich Johnson Stable David R. Drysdale ROY Eagle Scout badge has been awarded to David Robert Drysdale son of Mr. and Mrs Robert N. Drysdale of 1997 W. 4330 So. He is a member of troop 275 i I with Darrel Scoutmaster. ; s j Oram as He is a 9th grade student at Sand Ridge Junior High. In scouting he has won the Order of the Arrow award, and served as i j W. plan crab crock On March 30, Roy Elks Lodge is having their annual Junior and Senior patrol all readers of the area to send us subject of interest Weplantocon- une this editorial page as a regular part of our newspaper The Sun Chronicle wishes to become more active in the com- n uii'ii;. so that we will gain response from our readers Our letters 'o the editor program is usually short of letters, so we ask y on to send us your view so that other citizens might share Vie ask, seek, and urge the ir written views on any V o A &-- V - & w . I'l Crab Crack. Reservations must be made by March 25 The cost is $6 per plate. This is for King Crab of Steak, which all the trimmings. Any member of the lodge 2 can bring guests Phone for reservations. leader. He is a member of the schools wrestling team. A member of Roy 11th ward, and has served as President of his Teachers Quorum and Secretary to his Deacons Quorum 4 k in iliem Letter to this paper should be typewritten on a double-sp.- n ed line or printed if done by hand. We look forward to lieai mg Irom you1 The Roy Sun Chronicle if IgtfM Council meetings at the Roy City Municipal Building every oilar Tuesday night draw only a handful of people, and we think H is a shame The men w ho meet every other week are the men who have been elected to lead our town through both good and had, and the citic ns of Roy should keep track of what they do, because w hat they do effects people in Roy very much Take the new laws for instance There are new beer ordinances in Roy which of course will have an effect on both di mket.s as well as drivers, since Roy wanted to tighten up on tin' number of drunk driving arrests and drunk drivers who don t get stopped Vnother law prohibits the building of dog kennels in the city I hat is surely to luve some effect on dogs and people someplace in tins city of nearly 20,000 Set anoiher new law establishes an obscenity ordnance wlmli Ids Rov City oilicials deal with whatever might come tiedei i f Amnlav Smifl&f! g n He is a student at Roy High School, active m scouting, he assistant quartermaster, Senior Patrol Leader, Senior Patrol Leader and is a member of the Order brand new $850,000 building is about ready to open up in the city of Roy. As most people, if not everybody, knows it is the Roy Recreation Center located betw een Sand Ridge Junior High and High High glance it is multi-purpos- e track and a like gymnasium floor, small rooms for handball, rooms for other uses, and two fine locker rooms with ample lockers and showers. There is also a good size snack area for the hungry users of the center. H and all it equals or beats any municipal recreation center in the area or the country for that matter. Roy City has got a building that they can be proud of, but there are other important factors that hinge on the successful and profitable use ol the mammoth building. first ot all. the complex (as it is normally vailed' is being paid for by the almighty tax ii.Ilar The citizens of Roy had to approve a tax lake more than two years ago to pay for the !u 'ding of the building. It was no easy chore to come tip w ith w hat w as then $700,000 for the structure lot m ire equipment, the city laid out more than $00,000 for equipment and operating expenses A lot of this came from federal revenue she nig funds WIlO till this expense talk leads up to is the cold and hard tact that the thing cost a lot of money, ami that it is going to ost a lot to run the building w hen it does get open trgtl Howe, the director for the complex, has compared some of the oth-'- r gyms in the state and ticutui that the estimated operating expenses should be around $28,000 per year for building and heating, and the giound maintenance, lights, waur and sewer. Salaries for the people to staff the complex should run around $80,000 per year winch puts the expenses (only estimated) at $100,000 plus A lot ot Ko citizens are paying hard earned tax dollars to pay for the complex, and it is going to take a lot of people using the complex every hour of the day to make the thing pay its way. Undoubtedly, the complex will operate in the red for a number of years as people get used to it, ar.d ways are found to run more economically than before, but it will still take a lot of use to . i c it it w to a lot of people, that this can really hop city by being run right and used a lot, or d could hurt very, very bad by misuse or lack uf use. clear It is .he Kristine Ohlin, who was married last Friday to Nolan Leishman, was entertained group her marriage by Mann and Dorothy a who gave Knouse, miscellaneous shower tor hei at the Mann home Neighprior and parents to view the operation of Sand Ridge Teachers and students will be on hand to give demonstrations New officers for the PTA will also lx elected at the meeting American Legions Post of Roy will have a dance Saturday March 23 from 9pm to 1 am Music will be provided by the Kings of Country, to Beverly Mr. Lynn Stoddard will be the guest speaker when the Hill Field Parents Study Group meets Tuesday, March 26. Mr. Stoddard is the Principal of Hill Field Elementary School His topic will tie A of Philosophy Education. The meeting will take place at 12:45 pm at Hill Field Elementary School Nursery care is provided for children aged 2 through 5 The public is invited to attend. For further in formation, call Mrs Jay (Barbara ) Hansen, 773 3832 and borhood friends, relatives attended Cindy Thompson gave a grocery shower at her home for Kristine, with close friends of the bride attending Diane Brown is home from the hospital and doing well after surgery last week Mrs Mae Hadley is m the hospital where she had been ill she will be It is hoped home soon Tex Robinson drove to California to attend funeral services for his btolher-m-lain San Bernardino. His wife Shirley flew down a few days later to join Tex and the two of them drove down to with the fashions to follow It will be held at Roy Lodge Hall, 1875 W 5200 So in Roy Chairman is Mrs Harry Crawford, co chairman Mrs Don Ramoii(i Mexico They did some sight- seeing around Tijuana and then drove down to Ensenada for about three days They stopped in Las Vegas on their way home and stayed there for three davsalso ROY AMERICAN LEGION students interested In his ward he has been a counselor in the Deacons Quorum and Piesident of the Deacons Quorum and a Counin selor the Teachers Joel arid Martha Poorte have a new baby daughter She was boin March 17 at McKay Hospital Karen Crosby was extensively entertained prior to her marriage last week Carolyn Price and Nancy Donation of $1 per person Legionnaires, Auxiliary members and guests are in- All vited Come up and enjoy a good time. There are times when Long Distance costs less. So you can talk snore. Quorum Letter su aL mt? editor Editor's an impressive building with a brick and jellow stone exterior. Inside of those walls is an impressive olympic-siz- e swimming a 300 for area people, pool, seating room overlooking the pool, a tartan surfaced At a home soon of ti.e Arrow Bwawawwa A IvJX.C. ROY Kelly Bradford, IS, son of Mr and Mrs Ted Biadford of 4084 So 2073 V , received his Eagle Scout Roy Lady of Elks Fashion Show will be held Saturday, March 23 with fashions being provided by Bee Gees Social hour is 11.30 luncheon at 12:30, cost is $2 50, A "School in AcROY tion PTA meeting will be held at Sand Ridge Junior High Thursday, March 21 at p m The meeting will be for all ut my We would hke to see more people out to the city council meetings but when this isn't possible, get a hold of the news souk e that covers it all your weekly newspaper - Scout honored has been Spencer Smith w as taken to Hospital on Sunday where he had an emergency appendectomy. He is getting along well and should be McKay Lady Elks plan show Kelly Bradford Krump, sisters of the groom, gave a shower for her m Far nnngton Jennie Stevens gave a shower lor h'r at th Stevens home in Roy Her cousins. Diane and Susan Carver gave a shower at their home in Hooper. Linden Larsen c m tlx hospital wheie he is receiving treatment for an illness Norman Pratt attended a conDental Technicians vention in Las Vegas last weekend Donna Robbins has been quite ill in the hospital and her friends wish her a speedy recovery Francene Stamey is in the hospital where she has had surgery on her knee Betty Hartley, who is being married on April 8 to Richard 1'dnk, was honored at a bridal shower on Monday at the Roy Sixth Ward Relief Society Room The event was hosted by sisters of Mr Udink with about 30 friends and relatives attending George A Lemon of Ogden, who died last Saturday in McKay Hospital, was the father of Blaine Lemon of Roy. He had been a resident of Paradise, Utah before moving to Ogden 18 years ago. Funeral services weie held on Wednesday in the Paradise Ward Chapel Funeral services were held on Wednesday in Ogden for Justus F Seely who died on Sunday at Weiicr Memorial Hospital He had livpd in Roy with his daughter, Mrs Carl (Nadine i Anderson in Roy Mr. Seely was born Sept 7, 18 in Castle Dale. Utah, and had lived in Canada and Castle Dale before coming to Ogden in 19 59 Tina Russell has been in the hospital for quite some time She had major surgery last week at McKay Hospital We hope she will soon lx homt Manning i i 825-6646- 1 are horn again aftt-- i spending about three weeks in San Diego with their daughter and her family A baby girl arrived at McKay Hospital on March 14 to Mitchell and Yvonne Cox Lisa Monsen, daughter ol Mr and Mrs. Farrell Monsen, fell and broke her arm one day last week. Hosea Wingate suffered a broken arm and facial cuts when he fell from a locomotive where he was working The William Armstrongs Parents p.m.; Advertising deadline, Tuesday, Howard Stable Mrs Pal Sutter Marv Clemons I V3 am J i &3L"I Jonason, received his Eagle Scout Award last Sunday. Rich has been involved in Scouting for 12 years. Phone Virginia Wursten Note: letters following The were received following a tour of oui offices by the boys in Pack 273, Den 2. Dear Mr Stahle. Thank you for showing us the steel plates and the paper machines and for showing us how they work and thank you for showing us all the neat nxuus llickv Cunningham Weekday Evenings When the sun goes down so does the cost of Long Distance Our rates are lower from Sr' r Dear Mr Stahle. like your machine and how it cuts like how they pic k up the rolls of pajxrs Scott Ijeland Smith Y 1 Ku haul . . 1 Thanks Mr Stable I like your machines and your newspaper Thanks tor everything 5pm unt'l 11pm , r - f a jv . r.:-- I 5s 4 wi.A1 Y'Y'Y ,r A', V;I, u ' ?' sv 7ll,vsvT t t v 'v i ! - Damon Iamg ' 'VlV,-.- IVar Mr Stahle I likisl your ii'.k hu.es and light and the bright your copy sheet, and the paper folder I think it was fun Paul Jensen . .. ' , 1 Weekday Mornings s 7 V' After 11 pm. , ,s'.A Long Distance rates are at their lowest amJ don't go up again until 8 a n De.ii Mi stahle Thanks I hko you Thanks lor letting us look at your mac hmes Todd ilhanis Dear Mr St.di'e, I like your iiws).'x,i-like the place nui h.nos that you fold the newspapers I wish I vvoiked there I like your place Thanks for letting us i ome s s sWi 1 ' ,, jr-- i, I'lhh ir r iimi . YCV'. Kent Keoppel Dear Mr Stable, I t( wish to thank you for letting us come to your newspaper Tlx boys were ready excited and enjoyed the tour I think it really mi pressed uixrn then minds how involved a printing newspaper can be Thank you once again ij mam t i Wec-kend- i vf 2 To s n' ciu.-mg Mru JtM'Fin Pack 275 L'V-- ' Y 0 a ! hep you enjoy your weekend Long Distance vi - 1 V : hHr; rates are at their lowest a iy time at all you can dml direct Your call will mean as much ince One phone call can make you feel so cuod it all da just won't fa fly i t g V IW dr, .,7- - S , r sj t fVv., 4,1 Y3 Uh.vy T- - J f- . : A , - .L'a e,uS"v(,. long on Saturday and on Sunday until 5 p m cist as much KA6 V ty " ' v - JS I Pn'lII |