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Show Ut; Ya i - BCX SALT t ;. H r 3 k d I 1 v ur aL 4 Si J 4 W n vtli 1626 L..:.2 CITY, JTV! T41CI THa $UN CHRONICLE i f MAi ? v' , v a A ,7 V $md 'r t iLx tPNSMWf xrt 'UuT?. a . SS k vy -- . 0 it puMUhad at Roy Utah 94067 wkly claat poalogo paid at Roy Utah Subscription p or yaar two yoart $10 outof'toto $1 additional M 92$lt66 Smpto copy prico 1$c Writ TO Bo 207, Roy UrooteddraM 5399 S H00W Roy Utoh Utah 94047 f ( m INC rfer-- A4 7 few srrtS iW4 Xa w KSS fW Roy. Ltah Vol.29No. 40 an fc55 ASi7 ?t &3 y&SJdl dfcSj 4S17 4&$ A aft-S- - Vr XV .r v Cb w hrs Ar J I ip$ a frrtsJr.H-- ' Is RiSr ' Sa4 k fe' s. i.. A ) - - ii--3 f ip V ypt . .w 'V w- - Jt&Tf r k, wVA AirV W n iaJs i LONG LINES formed at the third annual Baron of Beef dinner sponsored by the Roy Chamber of Commerce Monday night. People formed lines for two hours, enjoy ing the dinner and helping to buy books for the new Roy library se-m- ? .7;.wrppi .- - t,.. V -- K f tV V. i ? 'i !f3-sift-,t- v ? x3 : T' . M r li j,? , - ' w-- t Trsr ,2? POISE WAS one of the qualities that helped Kim Anderson win the title of Miss Roy, but not necessarily during the fish scramble. Kim insisted on catching her own trout, even though some of the other youngsters gratefuly accepted assistance from the Roy Jaycees. 3jTj Itodfjjpn f fctmnn vVv i avw, mTim- - to r.) Kim Anderson, Lorri Lsmbrose and Arlene that the annual fish scramble at Roy Days was what they expected to be one of the highlights when they entered the contest. MISS ROY ROYALTY' Ressler arent too sure (1. through ticket sales. r It's easier than you think to get that high school diploma VE:A Beginning ADULT H I GM 5Ch0CL AT Septflber 9. - TEXT ',- - 11113 OR ? .sL?a .x - it k 41 Im n f A,1 ."? i, U' ZV Qam k& a... SEE33E "f&i' .x f v . - i:?- - ' i3 s Tli&4'-mrr'i- Ns' X t iTs Plans for a bus line servicing the Roy City area will be aired in public meeting next Tuesday, the Roy City Council decided last night. The time and place of the meeting will be anriounced later. Council members heard John Rankin, director of T r 97m hQnd&Y jY :f' w. 4.' RDY .s X--'- i .. . ijdQCL uijfVftfl Utah Transit Authority, briefly outline a shuttle service through Roy, connecting with buses going to Ogden. He said it was planned for the buses to run on a half-hoschedule. Dependent upon the response of the Council, buses could be in operation by the end of this month, said Rankin. irss 5tfS 1 A :r3 i be offered durlnq the fail quarter. However, 9 full schedule Industrial Arts classes will be of fered ur inq the winter quarter. shoo classes w .. uv Childrens World took first in the WINNING BEST OF SHOW honors in the Roy Days parade was this float from Harrisville. The Roy float won first ia the civic division, while Co or unity School classes for Co'iinuy School Progr s will be Septe ber 30, 1971 be taken without credit 'th activities starting that week. Tie nbrve classes ay If desired. Tre abevf schedule does not Include S. activities. S'444 be Held September 9, and 10, fron 3 (non-cred- Registration Registration will ,VV3 Roy High School for all Adult education 6 00 until 7 30 p. 'i. In twe I Ibrary, at Petition protesting the removal of crosswalk guards at the intersection of 4E00 S. and 1900 W., serving Roy High, Lake view and Sandridge schools was presented to the Roy City classes IF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS NEEDED CONTACT Mack Taft, Roy High School, 825-97- 66 last night. Council 5t, ,". 1 . W3 V, ;1 3 4 J ; 4 i 4 '44 t, Ci rt ss'',4 rt - , Mrs. Donald (karen) Duncombe said the petition had 47 signatures. The main objection of was the speed limit before the school, which is 45 mph. There is a light at the intersection, but even with the light, Authority, expressed his wish that the Council take action to implement the bus operation before the 33 v 1 f n division. With one dementing vote, Roy City Council last night gave approval to Lew Lutz sale to have an of liquor at his club, Lew Momcos, located on 1900 S. in Roy. A portion of the dining facility will be turned into a private club, acto Pete Vlahos, cording Ogden attorney representing Lutz. Kay Ilcrzog, the one desenting voter on the approval, said he felt there were sufficient liquor stores m Roy " And poirted out that theie had been "problems" Ln Clearfield club with private operations. Roger Dutson, city attorney, said the pivotal point of such private club the were operations Council management. members agreed Lutz had earned their appreciation as a community-mindeoperator Councilman Richard G. Tubbs felt to vote Lutz non-prof- d down now would be to differentiate him from the other private clubs in the area, such as the Elks and Eagles Monicos, which features family dining, has actually been licensed as a private club since 1971, but lacked the approval to sell onpremises liquor, according to Attorney Vlahos. non-profi- t, other matters, Council members approved the In rezoning of a lot next to Security National Bank from R3 to C2 The change was requested by the bank to extend their parking lot install and additional windows. There were no protests against the change ami dnve-i- n Commission Planning C. Milton Chairman said the Christensen rcronmg met with his proval. Councilmen gave apap- proval to phase two of the Fairway Crtates consisting of 56 proposed dwellings The development is li caled at 5C00 S. and 300 W. Developer is Evan Ray. Approval was also given to Harvey Hill for a hearing to be scheduled on Planned Residential Unit Development, or "cluster developto his Rosewood ment Estates Subdivision. The subdivision is located at 2100 W. and will consist of 150 units. Pubic hearing on Rosewood is scheduled for September 17. Hill said he had personally contacted a number of property ow ners in the area and all were m favor of the cluster development . Council members authorized an approximate $uu expend! lure from tine rehabilitation of housing of e families fund. The monies are part of some $41,000 appropriated by the Stale Legislature on a population basis to Utah cities for rehabilitation of such housing. The tSCO w ill be spent on one suet dw eiimg in Roy ts November election. If residents use the facility before then they are more likely to vote for the sales tax passage, he said. Roy residents will have to decide what route the bas should follow. Whether or not residents will use and support the facility and importantly, whether the city is prepared to take on the responsibility of snow removal, said Rankin. Long range plans up to five years from now were presented by John English, transit planner for the Wasatch Front Regional Council. Such plans would include worker tran-sjxortsti- to Hill Air Force Base, said English. But all U .. y, i r ICUU) Wti C UCuiuMii Ujzxaa the public and buses would be responsive to their needs. Council members voiced the for enthusiasm proposed bus line, giving indication of their utmost erwjxraion with the transit authority to get the Lne 4 started . t"J fa. U), rr Isa), h'3 H , t had many Capt. Russell observed children crossing in the middle of the block. While Council members Lt. Hammon agreed that saving even the life of one child was worth all the expense in the world, they declined to do more than check the "timing on the light, thus giving pedestrians longer to cross. The Council had previous explored the possibility of students using upper-grad- e to man the corner, but said they received a thumbs dowm from the school board. Asked after her presentation before the Council how she felt about the Councils reaction and derided action, Mrs. Duncombe said flatly, "I dont feel good about it. V&5L "A f liww .,, t J' 4 . 4 Hn C. f 3 C;T ft: 1 St j m f k ' V w jt. y Roy-Fou- r ficers city police have of- received promotions in what Police O'"? Julian Grwn has termed a shufGsng around to better define the cliain of command in the department, and provide better supervision. Sargeant to Lieutenant; and former Patrolmen A Turn-boand Joe Liu were promoted to Sargeants. The-- four officers wall all be shift supervisors. Pnor to the administrative change Chief Green said there was one w Russell was promoted to Captain from Lieutenant; Junior Hammon received a promotion frem r f complete shift without a Vioui Kenneth &) , We have too much going on to not have supervision on all the stuns' stated Chief Green. - Sfit. Tr.rr.boH ST cH LU J |