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I900 W Roy Uoh f V Vol. 21 No. 22 "kd, I i!l,l,r,l.'Vn hut sii.i , M.i 1 I'lT's Vp:?wrr-P'Xi$r- v; No-parki- t if g v--v M T c EARL STAKER, chairman, Weber Soil Conservation District, discusses soil with Dale Parker, Neil Christensen, Ken Frew and David Arnold of Roy High. proposa ng RO pinxis.il tot Intimate oil sired pai king in son. i p.u is nl the t u has lx t n delealed In iii iiuiiuil membeis liom a loca following a complaint busim ssman The matter w is in lx studied In h various cilv depai tm ills including the police depai tmenl and tlu countv trallic engineer and a rcxnt modi lxtoie am decision would lx made on tlx matte i The proposal made al tlu XpiilUcoun cil meeting b ( ouncilmnn Dennis ( hugg was presented along with a suivev taken by the police toncetning the feelings of businessmen altec ted bv am elimination of street parking in the proposed area on the west side of Piiki and the south side streets fed the business because theie is pniking available behind the building Holt also claims the owners of Mattie s Cafe and Mi l.ds both businesses aong the proposed no p.u king one vveie not contacted Holt asked that no ac tion be taken before more information is established ( oun cil told Holt the mattei was undet studv and no action had been intended until the study was completed Holt also presented a resolution li om the Roy Chambei of (ommeice asking foi more cooperation between the c ounc il and points. !oy team wins MX 1.1 toi tlx III d $ of t Roy High, with a team high of points, won the land judging contest held Tuesday of this week, according to Earl Staker, chairman of the board of supervisors of the Weber Soil Conservation ROY sit I1 District High man in the contest, sponsored by the Webei and Ogden Valley SCDs for Vocational Agricultural students in the Roy and Weber High Schools, was Ryck Voisard of Roy, with 258 points He was followed by Dean Maw of Weber with 239 points, and Ken Frew of Roy with 235 Johnny Chugg of Weber and Dale Parker of Roy tied for fourth with 232 points each The contest, held on the Utah State Industrial School Farm was arranged and judged by Lee Rogers, Weber County Agent, and Earl Spendlove and Bill McMulhn of the Soil Conservation Service It is designed to help students learn the Public invited To determine the suitability of the soil on three different sites for different uses, contestants had to consider several important soil characterists They dug or drilled holes to see if there was a water table or an inhibiting layer in the top 40 inches of soil. And, they studied texture of the soil to determine whether it was clay, loam, or sand, and estimated how fast water would move through it The slope was also estimated, and they checked for salt and alkali by examining the surface of the soil and the plants growing there Dining this past weekend die Rov High Schixd s young Amencan team was m vited to Las Vegas to compete against the Seiuthern Nevada champions on a quiz tvpe progiam Rov hadearhet won the I tali f h i jV mi bad atiou said mg i mu txi lit t. It i og also i epoi te d the lx sou ssTM n had eoiiiplaiiits about how tilt sui vt v was lakt n I lie 01 iguial sui v ev tikcn tic the polite and pic suited at list il showt d onlv two husincssmt n it v t on opposing no p n king at a It omnov t d to It a vc' pal king as it is on 19uu W and It inmate the studv Despite ( pposition Imni i liugg who said the studv Ulld be comptde d whittle l the iimncil decide s to ( h mgt the pai king situation oi not to two to nd the in nc il vote d tin tudv liugg and ( ounc dm m I al Moi i is voted against Hi i og s motion We don t want to hai tass the businesses Hut we (' glowing and at one tune we ie g ung to have to lace that I thought the studv would tell us some nil comment! d Morris poi tant things motion pic sent ed bv ( hugg to continue1 the studv of the pai king on MXi S though lie studv would not lx1 continued on Pino W died toi ic k of a second t timme uts i.i In i 1 It It v i ,1 it is lx w I f Zola Cook i e I i I e e 1 I ( State ( hampionship and iictived a heautiful team tiopln for their efforts The team members Rand' Quailes Captain Mathew Morrise, Jeninnet'e Gei mg and Mike Nellestein along wii i their advisor Gavlin Rollins and his wile and Mack Taft went to Las cgas Fnda. to challenge the Claik High School team Although Rov did not win the contest d was an outstanding opportunity for Rov High Schcxil to vie with teams from other states Many of the Roy community helped with the expenses for the trip especially Big O Robeit 7b, Steve Tonne of Muirbrcmks kelstiom of Ray Citte and the Rev Kiwams Club i ,s. holarship consideration, presented a Vecord of high acadenlic standing and four-yea- r Merit Scholarships, supplied information about his goals and In February all announced the National Merit Scholarship accomplishemnts finalists were awarded certificates of Corporation (NMSC) of Evanston, 111 fer their distinguished performance The two students, Matthew C Morrise merit the in competition and Randal K Quarles, both received The first announcement of merit scholarships to Brigham Young University scholars this year was made on Apri 9, in Provo r some when 1,300 corporate-sponsoreMornse, 4266 S 2325 W , is a member of were winners merit scholarship the State Champion Young Americans, a named April 23, NMSC announced the finalist Scholar mathematics in Sterling names of 1,006 winners of the and president of the National Honoi nonrenewable national merit $1,000 Society He served as a Boys State In the 20 annual comscholarships delegate and was a first and second place now completed, over 41,500 merit petitions winner in the regional science fair been awarded with a have scholarships He is a member of Roy High Band and of more than $112 million total value District Honor Band and is an Eagle Scout He will study mathematics in college Quarles, who will graduate third in his at BYU. He is class, will study pre-laband president, Young Americans team captain, a music Sterling Sell..." and a member of Band and ho jr band He resides at 2339 W 4450 S He received a superior rating in the region solo festival, competed in the state college-sponsore- four-yea- d importance of soil, not only for the food we eat, but also for building sites, streets and roads and recreation areas r siui'v Two Roy High seniors have been d 1,424 v mners of ROY t v Scholarships awarded named among compete in Vegas V V t minium stmt p.u king on some and il w is that ic quest which tiad m d tlx sui t v and studv p tot m ilman K n lei og said he talked t businessman who obcded so to the pioposal tint hocontaeted o ottui businessmen along the vvi'st tlx r. It one-tim- 725 ft ? in,, mid Holt it was lit businessmen lull uiiginallv icqucstcd coiisufeiing c Owner of Ilov Realtv Lee Holt claims he was not contacted in the original suivev though the sui vev shows someone from his com pain saving the proposal would not al l 111 Royals fZf 4r defeated by council of 5000 S MR. STAKER looks on as Mike Buckley, Ryck Voisard and Craig Jackson of Roy High examine soil. Voisard was high man with 259 Sfr The Roy Chaptei of the Utah Homemakers will feature Mrs Wayne Cook at the May mi'eting Her topic will be Decorating with Color " Mrs Cook owned and operated Zolene I)i aperies in Ogden for 23 years She has a BS degree from Weber State in interior decorating and has a diploma from the C hicago School ot Interior Design Mrs Cook has been a teachei on the (acuity of the Ogden B5U Center for Continuing Education for 10 years Wh.le teaching at the BU Centei shf has instructed classes in clothing construction, men's clothing, pattern diaftmg, interior design, drapery making, etc The meeting will be held May 8 at 10 a m in rixim 118 at Roy High Yearly dues are low and the organization is partially funded by the Utah State Department of Vocational Education The club is a non sccterian organization for women of all ages Intel ested ladies in Clearfield, Sunset, Hill ield, Clinton, Hooper and the Roy area are invited Baby sitting will be provided For more information call Mrs Richard Best, ROY 5 oung - Stoke sets meetings The quarterly conference ot the R )5 Roy Utah North Stake will be hell Satuiday and Sunday The Satin dav si'ssion Will beield in the Rev Utah Nortn Stake Center, 4900 S 2000 W . at 7 p m Alt priesthood leaders who aie expected to be in attendance have been notified The theme of this meeting is The Ieisoiial Priesthood Interview The Sunday session will be held in the Ogden Tabernacle at noon Special music will be presented by the LDS Institute Chorale directed by Ladd Cropper accompanied by Mrs Ladd Cropper All stake members are asked to attend this conference session and a special in vitalion to all interested to attend is ex tended by the Stake Presidency Stake President Earl B Child will preside at both sessions All-Sta- math finals, passed three advanced placement tests as a junior and was voted Most Academic by his class members In addition he serves as accompanist for the school choir and chamber choir and Gain Stenquist is vocational agriculture received an award for best supporting instructor at the Roy school, and John actor for his part in one of the school plays Carver and John Kellett teach at Weber The winners of these d High scholarships were selected by officials of the college who also computed the financial need and set the amount of the winners annual stipend The number of college and universities that sponsor merit scholarships continues to grow each year, said Edward C Smith president of NMSC "Over the 13 years of institutional sponsorship through the framework of the merit program, number Peter S Quintero, a local neurologist, who of colleges and universities offenng merit will speak on What is Stroke'" Also that scholarships has grown from nine in 1963 in 1975 These institutions have evening, aspects of "Preventing Com- to about plications and Activities of Daily addexi significantly 5o the total of ouLiving will be discussed by Shirley Carr, tstanding finalists w ho can be oftered merit Occupational Therapist, Pat Knight, scholarships each year, he stated Rehabilitation Coordinator and Gladys Utah colleges and universities parSeamons, a Rehabilitation Specialist ticipating in the program are Brigham The initial speaker for the May 13 Young University and Utah State program will be Dr John Bender, a local University The 1975 merit scholarship competition physiatrist, who will discuss the Rehabilitation Aspects of Stroke began in October 1973 when over one Following his discussion, Ralph Downs million high school juniors attending some and Stephen Baglow, both Registered 17,000 secondary schools look the Physical Therapists, will speak on Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Rehabihtiation Physical Therapy Merit Scholarship Qualifying T) May 20 the program will begin with a Test About 15,000 semifinahsts, the highest movie, The Snared Runner Following the Communication and scorers in each state, were announced movie, The Language Problems will be discussed by publicly in September 1974 Cathy Hmtze, speech pathologist Linda semifinalist group represented less than of one percent of the U S Gustafson, registered dietitian, will speak one-haon Dietary Management, and will be graduating high school senior class, and followed by Lucile Stanger, director of the number of semifinahsts named in each social services state was proportional to the state s Anyone interested m learning about percentage of the national total strokes is welcome to attend this highly About 14,000 of the semifinahsts ad informative series It will be held m the vanced to finalist standing by meeting auditorium at Weber County Hospital, 2700 further requirements Each semifinalist W 5600 S , Roy, and is free of charge For who qualified as a finalist confirmed his further information, contact the mservice earlier high test performance on a second education department at the hospital The examination, received his schools endorsement and recommendation fo- - merit phone number is 825 9731, ext 61 college-sponsore- roke classes taught The Rehabilitation team at ROY Weber County Hospital in Roy has planned a public seminar on strokes The purpose of this seminar is to instruct the families of stroke patients and the patients themselves in just what a stroke is, what the consequences are, and how to deal with the inevitable problems that anse as a result of a stroke three-evenin- g The fifth annual seminar Home Care of will be held one the Stroke Patient weeks consecutive three for evening beginning May 6 at 7 p m The keynote for the first session will be Dr speaker 1 Test-Nati- (PSAT-NMSQ- Defensive driving course slated lf You can lessen the possibility of ROY becoming a traffic victim by enrolling in the Defensive Driving Course starting in Roy, Saturday, May 10, in the Roy City Court, 9am Learn the evasive actions necessary to avoid a traffic accident For further information and enrollment, call the Utah Safety Council, 328 5851 or George Cummings, Roy Police Department, Roy, 325-168- 1 onal ANDY TOLSMA, president of Employee Council. shows Mrs. Ralph Vendegnia (Vi) and Sue Perkins the large dipper used for cooking the miles of spaghetti. The public is invited to the annual dinner being sponsored to raise funds foist. Benedicts hospital. Hospital sets annual spaghetti dinner Miles of spaghetti will be cexiked by personnel of St Benedict s 3IHHI Polk Ave , for the 6th annual Hospital, Spaghetti Dinner sponsored by the Employee Council on May 7 ting as hostesses Proceeds will go toward the building fund for the new St Benedicts Hospital being built at 5300 S 500 E , and to sponsor employee activities, according to Andy di inks and ice cream Price is $1 75 for adults and $1 25 foi children 12 and under Tickets may be obtained at the door or by contacting the hospital, telephone 399 4111 The dinner, open to the public, will be served in the hospital's dining area from 4.30 to 8 p m It will lie served by junior volunteers with semui will include Mi Tolsma said the meal tossed green salad, spaghetti with Parmesan chi'ese, hard or soft roll, choice of along with all Employee Council dietary Tolsma, council president with Mr Tolsma Assisting arrangements are Vi Vednegma, and Sue Perkins, department representatiges s mem-be- i |