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Show I &XCP0?ILUj LCX CCr.? foQ3 TU 84131 U SALT L.VsC CITY, Roy's ffewspoper Th SUN UMBONlClt t owDmhtd Roy Utoh 1406 7 tlovi potloq po 6 at Roy Utoh S4 SO two ytoii SI out of tioi Subtcnption p Co 707 toy $t odHitionol Rh R25 666 Utoh 14067 $ odd 5319 S HOC Utoh whly Sond yo WnPO ;r Vol.20No. Roy, Utah 31 Thursdav ty ...vs-- c - . 5. i, cun cut plans for the Utah Transit Authority at last on John English, a represenative from the ROY Council, has told the city rouncil to formulate a plan for what type of bus service Roy needs when mass transit becomes working English briefed the council bus area, continued Councilman Earl Morris Councilman Dennis Chugg stated, We are interested m the use of small shuttle buses to bring people into our downtown area and people from outside of our town into Roy As I see it right now I wouldn't be in favor of it because the stops would just be taking people out of Roy and hurting our town English then brought up that the W F R C was looking and very receptive to suggestions from towns all over the Weber Davis Salt Mayor Joseph Dawson That was ihe plans on the first study back in the fall, while a city just a little smaller than us to the north 'Brigham City) had a plan 1900 along going indicated city, c have had several people who have been concerned about Roy having only one for a loop route to bring people up to the shopping West and making just one or two stops before leaving the week s city council meeting at the council s request Wasatch Front Regional cu5 r'fT w-sy.v- "I wi 74. feeder semce in this aiea of the county,' stated English He also indicated that the UTA was looking into the park and ride plan where people lould diive to a cer tain parking area and then ride the bus to shopping or 7 V,r , .ft.-.- , - it work The issue of low fare or no-tar- e Bov d V & ' iz t& -- . Vsv sAk.'rstl s - tS4 3r4UtM'e ilco beaut) of Myers Mortuary in Roy are these fountains now in and computed operation. The Roy businesses has been cited in the past by Sc', era! beautification anai ds. The u mu lams air made r, ei mui c beautiful at dark with the use of col 01 ed lights. voters the November concluded English, and that he is m hopes of an approval that will allow more expansion of the LT to better serve aieas Stover indicated to the council that he would he willing to get together with ROY Thiee new police oft icers were sworn into ser- time force of tui ii- - Lockers being awarded b suetml (dlilicate a of fur Lommercidl design loi the St.de ot Utah by the Utah State I diversity. Salt Lake Tril line and the Utah t him Nursery man's Association The fascinating new fountain, attractive landscaping and the beautitul buildmg landscape imaginative design men!. out-stan- d HM'. N V-V- s A ' ' e x f V Administrators of ROY the Roy Recreation ( otnpkx as well as police department officials are asking everybody using the complex to lok their lockers ai e Evuii oily many m the thmr things putting locker and not locking them which is causing a lunnbei of thefts We have been having soma trouble, and we would Lke to see the youth usirg the ple lockers, indicated Paul Quigley, assistant director All combination lockers have been i ('placed with keys to permit wider use ot ckcrs bv all members lb union lias some 24 years ol nut emu exponent e, holding positions in both the wai e pi ado and (.S ftchU He Ini' a! o mi ved hitelks m the I S Air Foiie and Marine ( o' ps :id i. a veteian of the Koi an ( V, ai pi mi tils sot no m the AI (iE iik ludi d two yeais as shop Mi. sat i and two years News and , s ed tot ol the union iews newsp. pei He also served as xeiretuiv iie.isuier for the pud,1 VUI' In Ik was selected as the om Handing federal I Eripluu e in 1 ih He', iho uc !ne 1 L i and ii u g s, till fo, (hi pcl l m cunset, u os du u ter on the J o i D( (i n tin e e irs y VS SIS ES, A request for $5u0 to HON help with the financing of a 197") team for the Beehive I i V v fjo.-- - '-- J f a ! ? n P y r ' Cl i . - - i icq M rhiilip ID owning Baseball league has been motioned lor a study by the leereahon director and the city council ( J U lIV ( -, hofesves W ItlX KV (111 VVJ Tun After Pales stated, American Legion toll there is not reallv much for any of the good ball players m Rov to participate in The cost for getting a team is around $1,200 (if which most is for equipment and uniforms and a league fee. and we are in hones ot getting around $500 fiom the ( ity it at all possible The Beehive League is probablv the best league in the state and requires a lot of U aveling council last Tuesday, President a ROY Phillip Browning, Judge toi Roy City, has lxvon elected president of the Roy Lions Club Browning was installed by dn (net governor Ih'f Coors at arivent (eiemouv guys got together last year and plavul on a Babe Ruth te mi in Ogden, and w e ended up going to a tourney m C U it v and doirg qui'e well M(wt of us ft It that we were mi .n'ptesentmg the dies of Rov and ( learfield hv h iving th' wuds Oiden on our unilmms We would like a Qu.te a couple few Rov of guys and Clearfield The - van US Aimy will be at Safeway s parking lot. 57(H) S 1950 W , from July 8 through July D, according to S Sgt Rick Anderson We will operate from 9 ROY recruiting 4 1 should be locks 11 1 tfr 1 The council has asked the Police Dept to check into the possible changing of the speed limit on 2500 West to a low er limit due to what some citizens feel is too fast of a limit 'J ' . srf lie will till the unexpired tcim ol tot liter piesidcnt ( h.n It s ( u toi who has been ciot tea O' ruin a national vne president xd in Dimer eedtri will take office on the same day that Si pt (.uiei awjines lus new duLes Hi IH n ( t 1 H ,V Bi 3--1 4 ir Rieeden, i'H)2 loo A Sunset, has In eii uppo.iiti'd piesidcnt of M (iE I molt 1). Pav hikes have been given to four city employees Executive secretary Laurel to 4 1 Smith goes from a while water employees James Hay, Alan Olson, and Gene Glover go from 4 to w ' forcement including four years on the Roy force from 16 69 He then left to join the Los Angeles Police Department from 1969 72 when he returned to the area to jon the Riverdale force. Scott Thorsted, who left the Brigham City Police Department, has 2' years in law en forcement, all of which were at Bngham Gary Knudsen, a former Ogdep Police Department officer, has put in three years m a uniform A!! three new men have at least or are near to an associate degree m police science while Knudsen has a bachelor's degree from Bngham Young University All three piembers of the trio are marned Chief Green feels that all three men are very well qualified and have fine records and w.Il serve the department well He reports having a very tough time making selections from a large number of good applicants Funds for the three officers are coming from two federal law enforcement grants, one for a two-ma- n burglary task force, and another for a traffic control grant Chamber of Commerce, says that the chamber is very m having one or two members of their board serve on the Mayor's Committee to imdowntown study provements -- I Net! H New officers are Boyd Wilcox, Scott Thorsted and Garv Kr.udson All have ser- - Study requested the ved at least two years on area police departments, and one is a former Roy officer Royd Wilcox, leaving the Riverdale P P , has a total of eight years in law en- population Myers Mortuary of Roy as area's most attractive landmarks k Union 1592 officers for its 000 plus 1G one of this ps Sunset man heads HAFB established certainly itg 1G estimated is rf ROY The installation of the fountain at the new Myers Mortuary m Roy lias now been completed and the beautiful new fountain is now operating Unique in its design, the fountain pool has a bridged walkway over it with ten aerated jets spraying watei Acup on both sides centuating the fountain in the evening are the large, amber underwater lights which illuminate the playing water of the jets, the foot bridge and the pool Water in the pool is recycled through a filter system for cleaning and repeated use Even before the completion of the landscaping and in staliation of the fountain, the was Mortuary Myers '4 Garv KnudstMi will be on the ballot for d ADDING TO the ' I - u ? J l' hc members of the mass transit vice for the Rov Police exactly the type of study and suggest sumo ideas Department Thursday morinformation that we are for loop loutos or feeder ser ning bv Chief Julian Green Rov P I) now has a full lookirg for, and 1 suggest that vice in lie' somelM)dy get together with us and set out specific details of what you feel would serve yiur city the best and we can talc j look at them and see how we might be able to provide better service, said English City Manager Wayne Kim-be- r brought up the question of where funds that the city receives from liquor money are going under the new law which says the cities are In utv council Association has been apding so much for tranROY sportation action last week, the proved Mayor Dawson Enghsn said that all monies following actions took placeout that the points are being used to pui chase exists on organization the Ogden Bus Lines for UTA A has been donations and joining funds so that the mass transit will given for appraisals to be only and did a gieat deal to have something to work with made on some 16 acres of help the citv 111 their quest for land now ovv ned by the Den- a secondary water system Roger Stover, a spokesman fiom the Roy Chamber of ver and Rio Grande railroad Wavne City .Manager Commerce, said that the on the Hooper spur that Roy Kimber has asked to chamber was very much inwants Roy purchase City terested m what mass transit Reasons for the purchase is citizens to get used o and cowould or wouldnt do for the that a storm sewer is operate with the new' single located under the ground and pic k up garbage collection city and the business dsti ict that is now m use A couple of us got together city officials want it for a system w ithin the city He points out possible road today and took a trip up 2500 that no scrap metal or wire West and then onto 2675 West A cheek of a proposed vv ill be accepted and the same to see if that might be used as contract for the goes for sod Grass clippings guarantee a feeder route into the Uni-tufloor at the must be put a throw away business district so that a Recreation Complex has been container instead of a can be tabled until the route could loop entire council where they can mold together established, and it looks can take a look at the and cause quite a problem in fine," Stover indicated situation out getting We figure that tw'o or A $75 expenditure to join three mini busses might be Counc!iman Larkin Patable to form an effective the Utah Water Users terson w ho also ser es on the This 15. S toke County areas recognized I wk w' 7 jfj I, 197 .'. 5 k-f- , hih 6 tIf 3 tUS . . chance to play fer Roy around the state, he continues Uouncilmen then asked The mot mu was passes and Pales says he plans to toll other c iv ic gi oups in Rov w by a team is needed Pales if interested players had made any plans foi some fund raising events to help With e nonces f V am to whenever anybody wants to come in 1 hopx we get quite a few interest'd people in to tell them of new said Army opportunities.' area Anderson, Roy recruiter 4 S' ? t A Pales said that is hasnt been consieerod as yet, but they have been wmking on angles to get discounts on equipment and unitoims to help out Councihnan Larkin Pat terson then pointed out that a very large budget has already been set for the iccreation department Javcee Lee Holt then told Pales that if members of the proposed team were to get together and lav out s nne ot u v dim him ul having such a team that he figured that each one of six civic clubs in Ro would con sider a donation of possible $HH each to he Ip with the in ney Cornu ilinr.ii Liciiius t hung Uien made a motion for the city s mreatinn director to decide on (hn woith of sin h a team and the amount ol money compar'd to theothei R.oups that the' it v suppoi t . i s - vtJ V I f y t ih JO , , J i Vi A )t)0 S. is building a new stnidwe ID'M) V. near electionic repair service while he lives in his home in the TIB: iiOMFmvx'FR on for his background. |