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Show f p V. fy:3 . b;x. - . L L.kLt r - if A -I Vfc f wvk Ua.. n-- 1 1 . t 1 SON CUNOtftCll Th (hah ($4047 WxmI cio Saf'ptlafi pur fttmt $4 $1 4rfiionol Vh lirS-lii- i Utah 1047 Straul edd-- tf ft fublish4 mwl'ty af lay Uh yurtrt Si cut-7 Writ 9 0 lot fay 9S6i s mil W Sy putlof SO (4 UnA Voi. 20 No. 24 Roy, Utah Thursday, May Utah Symphony, schools 16, 1974 i- . - 2 4S& J mm' vm.. uU) ' - UiUm 'V 4 r mc li J a ,4 iff u May 18 setting for a concert to benefit the local Boys Club organization OGDEN Wildcat Stadium on the Weber State College campus will be the Saturday Show time is 7:30 p rn. for the concert which will feature a combined chorus from five ' :! ' tThm. Iji1 .vwr v; -- If 1 V ' - ' frffj S' .w . T J - ft.yNSSS' nA-IsAsii- ialgfW - , 4. . X k' 4 cJs. , . t 'eiS rr . fry Jfl 00r:!'K' mr0' I. i?v. y .. I : local high schools. Somej 18,000 tickets are now on sale! with all proceeds to go to the club. Admission prices are $2.50 for general admission, $5 for reserved seats, and $7.50 for patrons seats. Children under 12 and senior citizens 65 or over will be admitted for just $1.50. Choirs and orchestras from 4 Davis, Roy, Ben Lomond, ft i' Bonneville, and Ogden high will be performing at the event. SAV-- t J We are hoping for a big 4Tviry v J - .v turnout to help support our Boys Club program which now operates two clubhouses m the Ogden area, says itXXVts Ron Director McCall, for the Weber County Boys Club. Ardean Watts, associate director for the Utah Symphony, will be conducting at the special event. Also performing will be the UTAH GOVERNOR Calvin Rampton signs proclamation as Gene Davis, Col. Utah Symphony w hich wall be Weber County Roys Club board president, and Ardean Watts, conductor, look on. A special making its first ever outdoor performance by the Utah Sy m phony and area high school groups will be held this weekened. stadium performance Tickets are now on sale at the Weber State College ticket oiiice, the Ogden city recreation department, Hill Air Force Base, Defense Depot Ogden, and at ZCMI. More information can be obtained by calling Ron Mcm B Call at a I.. fei. . f f I1 1 LEADERS of the ninth grade class for next year at Roy Junior High are David Thompson, vice president, Tammy Reid, secretary, and Scott Van Sickle, president. SB 394-267- Sellers, benefit 1 irS ROY In city council action Tuesday night, the following actions were taken: A proposal for a new life insurance plan from Beneficial Life of Salt Lake City has been taken under advisement. Beneficial Life does not presently insure city employees. A proposal from developer Paul SclWi to participate to the tune of $7,500 for storm water drainage on his proposed subdivision at 6000 South wa s refused by the city. The city is asking for something in the area of $18,000. The council is going to look into a possible need trip to the Worlds Fair in Spokane, Wash., from for a fence near 1800 W. along. 5200 S. to divide June sclieQiiS? 3-- 9. homes and a recently finished apartment plex. The council has sidelined four bids on a truck The house itself is a red the city needs. The move was made after the Advisers to the student brick Early American home lower bids didnt state whether or not the vehicle crews has been James Bailey with a double garage, and full was available or if certain options could be put on. AH.toH unfinished hasemen v, th House Con-- , tract iun , Roy decided to charge the high school the features include a ruffed in Bonnie Muirbrook with infees as in the past for making connections same basement fireplace, large terior decorating, John fruit cellar to under the home that is built by school students. front annual the Young with house wiring, guaranThe council has taken into consideration three Rena Stallings with drapery porch, and a tee on the furnance. construction, Ross Johnson bids for a steam cleaner after Councilman with bookkeeping, and Richard Tubbs questioned if the oil powered It also offers two bedrooms, cleaner might cause too many repair problems. a den, and one and baths. A iivingroom with Two other bids are for natural gas powered com- living classes planned its entire interior decoration. The carpeting and appliances for the home were chosen by the coeds. The girls also designed and made the drapes for each of the rooms. Students in the schools distributive education course are handling the selling of the building. Lending a hand in putting This weekend the home built by students of Hoy High the past school year will be open to the public. Located at 2075 W. 4900 S the home will be open Saturday from 10 a.nt. until 8 p.m., Sunday and Monday from roon until 8 p.m. Young men from Roy High vocational education classes constructed, wired, and painted while gills in the home ROY Richard Wade with vertising and sales. the house together and getting it ready to sell were approximately 100 students. ad- special workshop session has been set for at 6:30 p.m. for the purpose of discussing May advise that has come from a special mayors committee on new beer and zoning ordinances which were passed on March 7, 1974. The committee has been meeting for the past few weeks with Councilman Larkin Patterson as chairman. A 21 ar Hearings one-ha- lf fireplace is located off the kitchen-dining area. There is - er cleaners. Approved a bid from Jerry Crouch for the anaudit for a sum of $5,340. nual city year-en- d Another bid was received from George Alexander of Elmer Fox not to exceed $6,070. A request for Marvin J. Skinner to appear before the counil to explain his need for a home occupation license at 4636 S 2475 W The council now has a standard policy of having all home ocFor further information cupation applications to appear before the counconcerning the home, phone cil. Rov High at and The council approved funds not to exceed $300 speak to Darrell White, for the Royal Choir to defray expenses for. their - vx'4 825-976- 6 r4. , - y t VJ V. f,V f 1 vf 'CT V '' v r '.r- s U:3 iiJ r .n:j k w ' b- - r' .f v , f V )r-- AA 1 f J '"' r who j j - 4 f ij vis . 5 ' 7 - - J J u "I ' ' J HOY Due to new capabilities al the just paid for Weber County incinerator, the city council has made a mob on to exercise an option in Use present grabage pick-ucontract of have a rebidding ol the contract. p Annual sales ROY MAYOR Joseph Dawson signs a proclamation making May Poppy Day in Roy. Josephine Rintoul, the Poppy Day chairman and Joy vVliitton, a vice president cf the Roy Post 139 Junior Auxiliary of toe 17-1- American Lein Uwk on The land, 113 feet by 175 t was formerly in Weber County, hut now becomes a par of Roy. Yarnngton, the landowner applied for the annexation, was of course quite pleased with the council action. but Mayor Joseph . 1 request for annexation by iliiam arnngton for a parcel of land at 3100 W and about 54o0 S. was approved by a unanimous vote of the council A W foe r 4r-- V i jr vV'J f. te i - - w-- 4 ROY Four public bearings resulted in four different actions for the city council Tuesday night 8 Councilman Dennis Chugg, who sits on the board concerning the incinerator and landfill, has pointed out that the new until wall handle regular household garbage and yard clippings at the same time. The garbage in Hoy is presently picked up for $1 Hi per unit with two separate e pickups one for regular and one for grass clipping, but the new incinerator could eliminate the second pick up Councilman Chugg indicated to the council that four options were onmnaliv in the contract, one of vhich a Bowed the ntv to Ucv c a gai-bag- single pick up made for 85 cents per unit Contractor Hay Hipwell has unofficially indicated to the council that he can't af ford to make such a pickup and is asking that the option amout Le raised to M no per unit 'lne eitv council passed a motion to have city attorney Roger Dutson chock into the possibility of rehiddmg the contrac it Hipwell doesn't Inc up 1,1 the K ceH1-- amount Dawson that jokingly his doubled " Some 5 taxes tolk him had just anc-- a of laud CP2 The request came from lan- downer Vern Thompson who plans to build sioi age onus m the area. RE20 is a large residential lot Ijpe A rezoning request by Evans Ray was delaj ed after John Howe pointed out that Mr. Ray's name was the only name on the original rezoning petition The planning commission had forwarded the petition to the city council without the names of all adjacent landowners being on the petition In delaying the request. Mayor Dawson stated, "We want to comply with the full word of the law Howe also pointed out where the city ordinance requites that the petition must be forwarded to the city council w ithin 30 days and the petition was dated Oct 9, 1973 31 located between the tracks at 4(hk! S. and about 2273 W. has been rezoned from RE 20 to atiows establishments. oi zone wmie CP2 for commercial Evans Ray was rot a! meeting, but bis request to rezone some land near 5500 S. for a combination apartment condominium type development witn L. J units on a nine acre site Finally, ail uiTa ndnx at to a city ordinance was passed dropping bain or massage pallors fi oin toe eumiiurivo! aieas m Rov |