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Show ( r LiCX. Cuu . JHCr.3?!! UNIVERSAL 26'Jb UTAH CITY, SALT LAS 25101 SUN CHVONtCl! i publhd wkty a Mi Uoh 840ft dokft potd at toy Utah Subitnpfion p yor IS SO two yaor 110 out of ttot f I additional fh 80S Iftftft Smfla co pf prica I Sc Writ PO lo 20 Roy Utoh 84067 S3I6 S 1100 W Roy IJtoh T Strtaddri VoL 20 No. Roy, Utah 37 Ss IS I- - tp I , b 41 fccfiK-- - i ' V: iwi P : M n&uSL contest. morning Members of the Jayccttes are actively looking for entrants to the contest, and if you have a baby that needs attention, get in contact with the following peopleSharon Burbank, Geri Killian, Baror Paula bara Holt, Eames, 825 9075. of the the annual baby contest sponsored by the Roy Jaycetles in conjunction with Roy Days celebration. 1 1 lad Babies of all shapes end sizes wiil descend on Roy Park Aug. 31 at 10 a.m. for $. rAv4- f ROY --- - g-- ,s r w ' sa A-- m 2 b3W88 ? 521V;w'.i '53 i'vs mMg&ZM lit, 1971 4sr Ml . Thursday, August - J'U r.rci,' , fc- fy v,i I - - 773-174- ' - ? - I 5 y s - ,y.' ? f caP ' . 1 1 isw, ... 773-318- - 4y. I WA -- 825-342- Entry fees are 50 cents for each contest division with 75 cents charged at the park the s'-?- 4h ii'IW .- , i -v 2 Karren, left, and Lefty Stuart prepare for distribution Roy City directory. The directories will be sold bv the Lions in a campaign or they may be picked up at Bee Gees, the Roy Sun Chronicle, Leftys Barbershop, Stovers TV or Ljnns Dry Cleaning. ROY LIONS Thayne of PREPARING Alecia Cragun for the upcoming baby contest during Roy Days are Paula Eames, left, and Jeanette Cragun. Due to the heavy HOY use of the Roy Recreation Complex to date, the city council and complex officials are looking into the possibility of increasing filter capacity at the pool. Councilman Kay Herzog brought up the question at council last Tuesdays meeting after indicating to a letter from the pool contractor that a cost of some $1,000 would be needed to for increased provide filtration and chlorination. The pool is currently used by some 800 to 1,000 people on an average day, and county and state health officials could put a limit on the number of people using the pool until measures are taken to keep the water purity up to standards This is the first time in 23 years that I have seen such use in a pool after plans were set for so many per day, part of the letter read A motion was made to turn the matter over to the complex director, Virgil Howe, and have him plus the council decide what must be done to correct the situation Other problems at the fitske-u- p recreation complex, more complete 60 day report are also to be ironed out in an evaluation. in- cluding a leaking problem in some walls and obtaining a . gs- area. He suggested contacting tlie developer to clear up the pond, because It was supposed to be a dry lake in the first place." Councilman Kay Herzog questioned whether or not it was approved as a dry lake or only that the developer had to put in a pump and pump the water out The council then agreed to check into the matter and see what needs to be done. x trnr k i- Picnic set by Legion - - , t ROY The annual Kids Picnic, sponsored by the Roy American Legion Post 139, will be held Sunday at Roy Park 11 a.m to4p m Games and contests will highlight a lunch of hamburgers. chips, and soda pop will be served to all children under the age of 12, and parents are invited to attend. f fa? ' fcc' '' A ' tY PLAN'S for the American Legion picnic Aug. 18 are these youngsters (I. to r.) Chance Aguirre, Rondal Fields, Stephanie Fields and MAKING Tra is Dunn. dates held Ribbon-cuttin- g Lions Claire Davis, RuY Lefty Stuart and Roger Stover are now setting up directory distribution for the Roy Lions City Directory. club is Roy asking a donation of $2 for the directory. Each Roy resident will receive a directory. For additional information call The Uli Any student who - The HARRIS VII I.E West Bend Company ribboncutting ceremony oflicially marked the opening of the 14 I companys plant m the Weber County Instustrial Park. The ceremony was attended by about 200 local businessmen and included speakers such as Gov. Calvin L Rampton and Rep. Gunn McKay. Gov. Rampton told com- - js ? t v V' W eat Bend manuiactures and sells cookware which appears under West Bend and Miracle Maid brand Weber names. The County plant will serve an area vv1 A'yi s L "ht ''.I '? $ 2J-ac- Vcf s No less than 30 ROY will compete for Roy e ty in the state-wid- - y . t t 1 a i 1 wv . & i ' ' trs v v t - 1 ' V k , ' population. It was reported by Ken Colby that the Roy Lions little sponsored league d new committee was set 1976. Thayne Karren and Dae Coons were named Program chairman Duwayne Sims introduced special guest, Sam Manes, ws- ? 3 ROY A rather strange looking hotdog is visiting the area this week. It is about 22 feet long, 10 feet high, has a driver standing a tremendous height of four feet from the ground, costs a lot of money and is known by the name of Little Oscar." The car. or hotdog, is, of course, The Weiner-mobil- e from Oscar Mayer. The vehicle and its friendly driver made stops at the local supermarkets on Tuesday to provide treats for children and adults alike. Little Oscar and the Weinermobile are currently on a stay in Utah visiting supermarkets from Ixigan to Provo after a stay in Spokane, Wash Next visit is to South Dakota The Weinermobile serves two-wee- k 15 states western by providing goixl will visits to hospitals, stores, and other places as well as participating in parades and the like. X .. r,l Cm . Siw1- - JSW- S- president, J&a Keeran, cists the ribbon at ceremonies last Friday. Other official Liduded Representative Gann McKay, Governor Cahin Rampton. Airs. Neil Rood, and Neil Rood, president of Miracle Maid. WEST BENT) COMPANY - j V - )( 4 , C i 4 ? , Joe Keenan, president of West Rend, said, We intend to build our team from people in the Ogden area, we're a people company." j 1 tcV presentation decrease in our pheasant place in county playoffs. Activities coming up tor the the Roy Lions include delivery of the city directory, a square dance for Roy Days, and the annual steak fry. I M 1 ?autification contest this Councilman and ill, committee .autification sairman Dennis Chugg told at last ie city council meeting jesday's Our entries are for such clean-i- , ings as landscaping, and other beautification, id we will he competing in iiee different contests for vards, said Chugg, But I n greatly disappointed that e business district doesnt ave any pntries. The isiness district just doesnt gnify the beautification like ir residential district does, i added 11 d 4 en-le- about the a baseball team took third i, V contests set pany officials, You could not have come to a better community, a community which is devoted to constructive growth and increasing the quality of life among its He said an incitizens dustrial park like Weber Countys is almost essential if industry is to be attractive. from the State Division of Wildlife Resources. He gave TNo.rif 701 ATII A1, LUIIO) IVi il up to study the possibility of the Roy Lions sponsoring the Statewide Lions convention in lasn't registered for the ug 20 V The Lions club w ould like to thank Howard Stahle and his staff for the excellent help in organizing the directory. Also a thanks goes to Sterling Morris of Roy High for the tabulation of the residents of Roy. Appreciation was expressed to Mel Roberts at the last Lions meeting for his initial work in opening the Sand Ridge Roy Lions concession stand A new chairman, Rick Anderson, has been appointed to maintain the operation of the rew stand. Thanks was also expressed to Doug Smith for the tables that he built for the Lions A :oming school year at Roy 4igh School can make up his ir her registration Tuesday, ug. 20, from Sam to noon it the school offices Registration has been 01 ng on for the past three lays, with school starting on Lions Bites Shop set for Royals ROY or breeding ground for flies and mosquitoes and children have been playing in the shallow A pond of stagnant ROY water at Sand Ridge Park has drawn the attention of the city council. Councilman Dennis Chugg says that the pond has stagnant water as well as storm sewer water, causing a r v ft 1974-7- 5 door-to-do- - hr'" the new The Miracle Maid cookware is demonstrated by couples in persons' homes. J. Neil Rood, president of Miracle Maid, said, Every employe has attended a demonstration We want to let the people who make our products know w hat our goals , are: The highest quality product " The ribbon-cuttin- g ceremony was followed by a tour through the West Bend plant VISITING with Little Oscar and the Weinermobile are Wayne Saxton, Chris Larsen, Eric Larsen, BretSiUit'i and Cart Smith (foiu lefl). |