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The intersection at 4700 S 2025 W will now have a temstop until six porary four-waweeks of the school year have passed so that the police department can complete a study Chief of Police Julian Green suggested the temstop sign unporary four-watil the full eflects of peak high school traffic can be studied The slop signs are now on 2025 V. after having been on 4700 S prior to a council change some five weeks ago In the other matter, Harold Marrill, 5048 S. 2500 W , came before the city council and presented a petition containing the names of nearly 75 percent of the residents on 2500 V. to have the speed limit changed from the ?f r -- f&w i' . . .tW 4" h ft' Si r- A f M X rt ? ,( . r- J 4 is' . f ,r ,?" - A-v- .'' . V V . 4- ? ? T - iyl S .yAnr-- ,kl '- ii J' ? a.I'Wv DISPLASING A PLAQUE away to him for outstanding service and dedication as a volunteer with the Sunset City Police Department is Marve Johnston. - an outstanding manner in addition to giving over 600 hours of his own time to serve his community as a police of- ficer. The Sunset Police Department current Iv has 10 reserve within les Npphcu'.ions are now being taken lor Miss Hoy All those boun-d- i There will be trophies and other prizes for the contestants, also there will be a $V) no I'S Savings Bond awarded to the winner, with no Savings Bonds awar-Jeto the 2 runners up intei ested in entering ran contart Srott Bui hank at Hoy l'WO the Hoy City West calling KT) !!701 must Im tnOwcen the aecs u )7 and 21. living I ir d ws '.' - if: ?v7 ..4 S , f UTA Roy I - 4 &)&& T '"'i vf-- e t , V (i; i r t a yCvTrq4 .vr' ''Jj.V'l pi - , t. IV k .4 4)t(K) " than the narrow 2500 The council then made a mohyn 'o tuke both the and petition Chugg's S He suggested that the signs direct traffic to Lakeview Drive which he says, "is 80 feet v, e and can handle through tiaffic a lot better suggestions the to r and chief of police for their considerations and a survev e a luat ion City Council report ROY Matters acted upon in the Tuesday city council meeting were: A petition from Arthur Sims, 3725 S. 1996 W , for a street light with pole m his area was accepted "There is no light within three blocks, its pitch black at night, and we have had a rash of prowlers in the area, said Sims in asking for the street light. The city council has agreed to work with city of- k ticiaK from other Weber County towns to discuss storm needs of a county-widsower proieet which could go on the ballot this November with a possible four or five mill levy. The Rov City mill levy was set at 13 mills for the coming year with a report from City Manager A. Wayne Kimber that the valuation of Roy is now just under $16 million. Citizens of Rov have used 2.0 iB acre feet of water since the first of the year, according to Kunber, with 677 acre feet being used during July e The city has some 1.166 lull for the remaining five months of the year. The figure is 300 acre feet more than used last year at this same dale, but 200 less than that used in the record water usage year of 1972 feet acre . ''Nito, 4 j 1 i mm Ljui vf A3 C- A. Vft A, ftViS r , 4 , j - kg si X--I J shuttle gi ttf Wil Jeffries, direcROY tor ol transixirtation for the Ucnln Wasatch Front dm s. or 773 3569 Regional Council, reported that a shuttle route ts being planned fm Roy by the Utah Transit Authority The UTA. which opened its new service in Utah last week, hopes to have a schedule established in Roy Pat Sutte?e85-1666 after 5 p m and express their desires for the new route aw a MRS' VICT0R F- - SMITH, left, Ogden, and Mrs. David Degiorgio, Roy, PrePare posters for benefit movie to be sponsored by the Northern n District Council of Catholic Women for purchase of St. at Benedicts equipment Hospital. cancer-detectio- Efts 15 Mr. Jeffries, speaking to the Roy Chamber of Com rnerce, inked for their help in deciding which routes would best serve Roy. other than the main one on 19O0W President Kenneth Hancock is in turn asking citizens intei ested in n ' "Mim i organization. We hope that people from all sec14 at a movie benefit sponsored by the tors of the community will participate, as the Northern District Council of Catholic Women for equipment will be of great benefit to all women in purchase of equipment at St. Benedicts Hospital. the community, she said. Mrs. Victor F. Smith, president of the Northern First show begins at dusk at the Utah Drive-in- . Council of Catholic Women, said she not District event 1876 Washington Blvd. The double-featur- e only hopes for wide support of the benefit includes the western movie Big Jake which program, but also encouraged other organizations stars John Wayne, and a science fiction film The to initiate projects to aid their hospitals. Neptune Factor, starring Ernest Borgnine and Tickets may be purchased at St. Benedicts Ben Gazzara. Both films are rated G. Hospitals Volunteer Office or by contacting Mrs. or any of the following or Proceeds car. of $5 donation Smith, Admission is by per will be presented to St. Benedicts Volunteer Parish representatives: Mrs. Ernest M. SaunMrs. Auxiliary for purchase cf Mammography equip- ders, St. Josephs Parish of Ogden, cf of Parish St. Lima Rose The Peter Layton, Crea, for ment the Radiology Department. Mrs. Michael Seach Jr., Catholic equipment will be used for sophisticated Mrs. Womens Organization at Hill AFB, women. in of cancer breast detection early We are happy to have the support of this group Joseph A. Stanisiawski, St. Marys Parish of and Mrs. Cody J. Augustine of St. in raising money for our Mammography fund, Ogden, said Betty Nelson, president of the volunteer James Parish of Ogden, Family entertainment will be presented August drive-i- n Roy Days plans begin terested participants in any of the listed areas can contact the person in charge. Booths and parade, Gary Gibbs, Baby Show, Miss Paula Eames, Roy Contest, Scott Burbank, 621-3G0- 825-613- x-r- other spetsons terested can get further in- 6 3 393-898- 0; 376-206- 825-077- 4; in- formation by contacting Gary Gibbs Jaycee Presort, 825-4 2 393-834- 823-971- All this GETTING APPLICATION blanks ready fnr the Miss Roy Contest The contest chairman. year are Nod Elonquist, left, and Scott Burbank, fveut will be sponsored by the Iloy Jaycees in conjunction with Itov Days. and 5600 S without a single stop sign plans Plans are now being made to get Roy Days off to a big start again this year. All inf "from ween Jv, by Sept t Hancock, This years dinner feature baron of beef, fresh t D'V was them" Tublis added Chugg brought up the possibilities of putting stop signs at one or two intersections on 2500 W to to make a detrement motorists from using the through street that runs bet corn on the cob, tresh sliced tomatoes, roils, butter, fresh fruit, and soft drinks. Tickets will be sold for $2 adults, $1 children under 12, or a family ticket will be available for $10 In ordet that everyone may participate in helping to furnish the new library, there will also a hot Hog plate sold for only 50 cents "We encourage all those who have supported us in the past to do so again this year to help this worthy cause," commented Mr. Hancock. "If you didn't come last year, you don't know what you're missing Be sure to come out this ear " will f .r, ' f 1 W& n majority of the people that live on the street, and the petition deserves attention Councilman Richard Tubbs I don't think to indicated. change a law just to have it changed is good, and I feel that the enforcement of such a speed on that street would be next to impossible. But if they want to see the speed changed to 25 miles per hour, I won't try to stop Days Hill AFB fvr' ii-- Kenneth officers on its rolls who augment the city's small police force These reserve officers have to purchase their own uniforms, attend hours a training from year, and must work at the shift per minimum one w eek They receive no pay for the time 'hat they serve Mr Johnston is one of the charter members of the Sunset Police Reserve program, and has served hundreds uf hours since the program begun in 1966 He is head on the programmer-analys- t civilian payroll system in the data automation branch at d, petition president, announced that the board of directors had voted to donate all money raised at the Sept. 2 baron of beef dinner to help buy books and library furnishings. The dinner, w hich has become an annual event, is held at North Park as a climax to Roy 30-4- 0 Miss Roy applications due Coun-cilme- All proceeds from ROY the annual Labor Day dinner, Cliam-be- r sponsored by the Roy of Commerce, will be used to help furnish the new library being built in Roy. Sunset polseesniii receives outstanding service sward Man Johnston M'YSKT (vi'iitK mewed an award mm tiic Sunset City Police Jepartment lor outstanding .er ice and dedication During the past year, he ins peiloimed his duties in miles per hour to Chamber donates Labor Day dinner funds to library a A 35 We feel like the present speed is a hazard to children in the area, and we have a deep concern that when high school starts once again, it will be even worse, stated Marrill The city council referred to a police department survey that pointed out that cars werent exceeding the limit to any great degree, but Dennis Chugg and Larkin Patterson felt that the y --- Ws present 25mph y f-x-. ;! tr we f ,4 107 stop 7-- 1 id. & Af fT&K s--zrr Thursday, August 8, 4,fv 72. H1 -- ! uMj mas action tokos Council City lfer V, South gjJTr VMU Rov, Utah 36 Vit &ktS!!!h& vt 2bvt jgaj Four-wa- y Realty an .mts J - CKtmtinXi. L? tlett twoyian .1 IH, Siz&x a lal (ll . SUN CHUQNIClt 4 825-G83- 0; 394-3144- . |