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Utah Thursday, April r Vr 4, 1071 VWJMKf e !- diseases City ,- transit system, 'fca&V ai si &w r reqgl,MWi The final Roy-ABucks auction has been scheduled for Saturday at the Roy High ll delay, the participating merchants have completed the program and the auction has been scheduled for 1 p.m. Problems plaguing a tentatively scheduled auction a few months ago, have been overcome and the prizes have been purchased for this final auction. After a several-mont- h d- n JjJV- MiS, v Er it vA 4 a wr m W jirarsias wa twHaaimiiav gr i ROY The city council has set up a committee of Roy residents to study the new twice weekly meeting until they can come up with some beer oidmances that were recently passed by the council in a mass revision of city ordinances Serving on the committee are seven Roy citizens City Manager Wayne Kimber, Larkin Councilman Councilman Earl Morris, Howard Stahle, LeMar Nelson, Mill Christensen, and Ken Hancock are the members that have set a council I feel that we have created some inequities with the new ordinances, and they need some complete study on the problem. W'e selected people who would not be biased on the matter. I didnt put any of the council members on the committee because we might lean one way or another for things we might have done in recommendations to the cty Pat-teiso- the past concerning beer licenses, commented Mayor Joe Dawson Tuesday w hen he announced the forming of the committee which met Monday night Prior to the announcement, the city council approv ed on a vote to grant a class B beer license to the Royal Greens Golf Course and ow ner Evans Ray Councilman Richard Tubbs voted against the meaure stating that, T do feel that we are not fair in our granting of beer licenses Sewer line approved - A 7ik) foot extension sewer line has been ap-p- i oved by the city council The sanitary sewer on 3UKI West fxtween '0(Ki and 5600 South will lx completed at a cost ol S5 600 The construction was approved on a motion bv Councilman DenROY of a 1 nis Chugg Stores participating in this final segment of the program are Smiths Food Kind, both stores, Builders Bargain Center, Roy Taco Time, Yarn Barn, Cinnamon Tree, Stovers TV, Kens Roy Conoco, Read Bros. Appliances, Roy Sun Chronicle, Vans Blue Ox Smorgasbord, Johns Salon, Lynns Quality Dry Cleaning, Eds Men Hair Stvling, Tubbs Sendee Center. Pet Boutique, The language arts department will present two one-ac- t plavs for the student-IxxlcomA pi il 8 and for the munity April 9 beginning at 7 y p m in the school gym The evening piesentation will also feature several student students who won superior ratings at the distort spteth fcatival m The Fehtuarv plays, readings, and recitations should pi ovule the patrons of enRoy Junior High with an en of joyable evening ? TVXh 5 iU-- i ... Book and Gift Shop, Dee Sparrows. Showplace, Daves Stylemen and Barbershop, Dennys Restaurant and Mode 0 Day. complete prize list is available at the and will also be provided to all those attending the auction. A above-mention- mo-chant- ed s We want to offer a special thanks to all those Bucks businesses who supported the Roy-AKen to commented the Hancock, end, program Roy Chamber of Commerce president. The Chamber took over the program a few months ago after a private company couldnt dissolve problems in the program. The public has looked forward to this auction, he added, and we are sorry that a tentative one several months ago had to be postponed. However, we feel that this last auction will be worthwhile for all involved, he concluded. ROY ANIMAL CONTROL Officer Ben Reeves displays two Irish Setters just some of the many dogs available at the Roy City Pound for small fees. Roy ll wtf sf xPrsn, i S. Chat-terto- . e sens uM. tertainment The Capricious Pearls, a play about a robber gang looking for pearls m an old has the ladies home, following cast Greg Brown, Jim Goodman, Kim Todd Weybum, Karen Pat Robertson, Sledge, Jeanine Dixon, Dixie Schulz, Dora Ixe Cannon, Carrie Fowers. Denise Bateman, Cindy Van Zandt, RutJi Flory, Kathy Allison, Soma Cuitis, and Lorene Hill Close The second play, - x t Jimmies Shoes, Royal Wig and Beauty Salon, Reads Tire Center, Northern Utah Glass, Jorgen- IT ROY WflDlf MX Harmans Lanes, e & Y"'r Kentucky Fried Chicken, Health World Spa, Bee Gees Department Store, Roy Drug, Tieiman Music Center, Jo-Le- 8kkF Wi f 2 Courting has a double casl, both of which will perform for the public, one at 7, the other at the end of the program This comedy about dating has maid, Bertha, who provides much of the humor in the play. recreation complex nm s? ROY After quite a few phone calls and some mass misunderstanding, the city council has once again outlined the membership and n fees for the Roy Recreation Center which is due to open soon. Our membership fee is not the only way to use the facility toe nave single admission prices which run $1 50 for adults, 75 cents for students, and 35 cents for children to use the complex for an entire day. which is quite a bargain, commented Councilman Kay Herzog on single-admissio- IR9S 'KrfWfi, l ROY The city council hus. asked to hae a re presen tative from the Utah Transit Authority iLTA) come to a councl meeting and brief them on the proposed minibus and mass transit plans The motion came after the council heard a briefing on the possibilities of the mass transit from planning comchairman Milt mission Christensen who was earlier asked to cheek into the matter for the council They have developed a very extensive plan tor the mini busses in the Roy, Clearfield, Sunset, Hooper and Kanesville area, opened Christensen The present concept (if mass transit is that it will lx? feasible it it can carry 5 per-cit of the traffic, hut to have a good service m a number of years, it will have to carry somewhere around 20 percent of the traffic," he continued Funds will not be available for the present plans for a few more years I feel that the mass transit plan is a good one, but it is still a little ways m the future as yet. The worst drawback is that the convenience of the personal auto cannot he surdate," he passed to remarked n the rates which w ill apply for all users Membership rates for the complex will still he set at the same rate. A Roy family will be charged $130 per year while a family w ill be charged $145. A single adult membership will cost $90 for a Roy person and $115 tor a Apparently several Roy citizens voiced feelings to city councilmen about the membership rates which were single-admissio- published in another newspaper Many people felt that maybe only members would be allowed to use the complex, which is not the case since the complex is a building city-owne- The city council will also discuss plans for an open house to celebrate the still undecided opening date for the complex on a special workshop session tomorrow (Friday ) night. Other matters pertaining to the complex will also be talked about including whether or not it will be open on Sunday tests ferfla The city council also has plans to enable every family in Roy to be able to use the complex for an evening or day without charge as an into offer troductory familiarize people with the new million dollar structure We have a fine complex sitting over mere, ana t teei that we have to d o a selling job on it when it opens up to have the number of people in there Lhat we want. After people learn of it, I feel that the buildirg will be well used, stated Herzog on the large and unique buil ling Jerry Metcalf, John Wharton and Greg teenage daughters- Teresa Ronda Hibdon, Holly Thorpe, Olsen and Kathy Jensen with Linda Hall and Jackie Elus as the mothers The boyfriends are Bruce Hazen, Jeff Hunt, Matt Perkins, and Dean Lam-bro- s Rochelle Kimber and Cathy Hawkins play the 4 ;if r X 4 - 'Vv - i i 4 r, V 4 VV, ?! U - V-i.'X 'H 4f C F- . V' il1 r :: 4. . - J - 4., f , .' - 1 f . ,.M - REHEARSING one f the scenes from the one-apLiy ae VVh?rtn, Lir.da Hal!, Rhertda JrnHi-liihltOn, atid ct Jtn a i ROY The Utah State Library Commission and the Roy City Council have announced the grant of $79,942 for use in the construction of a library within Roy Roy Mayor Joe Dawson announced the grant at Tuesday's V V if t k - ' r. ' M i v ft,: 5662 So. 2650 stated that he felt that the membership fees were too high, but didnt know that there will be single admission prices, when he spoke his feelings at the Tuesday city council meeting in Roy. W , Moore as the father of two city council meeting The grant came af-tRoy, Vvebej Couucy, ami County Library officials made a video tape presentation to the State Library Commission Vernal, out in Uintah County, received a grant of $70,000. Weber County had requested $150, OCO, but got the smaller amount because tho Wosl project was also a county type request and was of high priority. We will now have to get an architect and we can do with money With matching funds, we will have around $1 19.000 which is about half of what we wanted, but it is a great step m the right direction, said Don Trotticr, of the coun ty library commission, about the grant. Plans for the use of the money will have to be submitted by July 1 to the state commission before final approval of the funds will granted Trottier w ent on to explain, Plans right now rail for Roy to donate a section of ground at Soulh and about 13V) West for the location We may have to go to a smaller huilduig, but at least we will have a complete library in that part of the county to serve the people It is a lot better than bookmobile service which only is available at certain tunes of the month. Mayor Dawson, Keith Jensen, chairman of the Weber County Commission, and Frank Blair of the Weber County Library Board got together and made a tape telling of the need for the inlibrary which was strumental in the obtaining of the grant according to Trottier Twelve other Utah towns atid edits had made application for funds, but they were r.ot county tvpc basis which generally receives a higher priority from the comity commission rr U- -' v J jam DEREK HANSEN is winner f a full four year sc Lola i snip to Weber State College for his art ability. Derek was one of three Weber Couoty students chuseo. lie is a senior at Roy gnl resides at 40H V. SAtW-S-. |