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Show The SUN CHKONIC.lt 11 b thed weekly of k y J 6 34 Set nd lois puloijs po d ol K , Ulol Cubit r plot ) ye leto y.oti 5 0 ooMuais SI oldtonal Ph 625 1666 5 ce 15 ti VV N PO to. 207 Roy Utah 8406 ' it eel drn6J88S Knew R v Uloh 7 rib') Vol. 21 No. 37 Roy , , . Uyp I tah IlHI I ' c ' list ti , 11, l'l, District, teachers complete negotiations Agreement was reached Aug 5 by negotiators from the Weber School District and the Weber Education Association. Provisions of the agreement included a 10 percent across the board increase for teachers plus increment and lane changes which aveiage 2 percent Also included in the agreement are provisions updating health and accident insurance benefits for teachers Life insurance benefits were also increased from $2,000 to $5,000 for employes and from $1,000 to $2,000 for dependents The hourly rate for teaching classes during the summer and in the evening and also workshop activities were increased 25 cents per hour Extra pay for existing coaching pos tionsin music, speech, drama, debate, and sports will be increased by 10 percent. This provision will also apply to other GARY GIBBS (right) presents bicentennial scroll signed by Roy residents to Neil Larson, from Sand , Utah. Mr. Larsen is taking a covered wagon and horse team through Utah on its way to Pennsylvania. Mt . Gibbs is the Roy City bicentennial chairman. extra curricular assignments Provisions of the agreement wall be presented for approval to the Weber Board of Education at the regular meeting scheduled for Aug 6 at 5.30 pm. This same agreem ill be prese ted to the Weber Educat ... Association Faculty Representatives on Monday, Aug 11, for ratification District officials are anticipating a regular opening of school with teacher institute scheduled for Aug 25 and 26 with school starting on Aug 27 Recreation seeks coaches Parents of youth playing football and high school youth who would like to assist in coaching football are asked to contact Frank Winward or Frank Trimea The recreation program needs these men to assist as the number of teams are growing and adult population to coach has dropped Men are urged to assist and training will be given if coach desires. Practices are from 5 to 6.30 each night at Municipal Park Roy closes pool DISPLAYING materials which will be used in the upcomin PI workshop at Sand Ridge Junior High aie (horn left) Mai lone I Peterson, volunteer serv ices ; June Wallin, 4th k e pi evident ; Dunn Larsen, 1st vice president, and Baihaia Skulmon (seated) i Pi president. The women are officeis m the council. Rov-Moo- PJA hold workshop for areo offk - 5 Roy-Hoop- er The Roy Hooper PTA Council will hold its annual workshop on Thursday, Aug 21 from 10 a m to 12 30 p m at SandRidge Jr High School, 2075 W 4600 S in Roy A luncheon will be served following the workshop without charge Officers of the Roy Hooper Council for the coming year are President Mrs David (Barbara) Skidmore, IstV P .Mrs Gail (Diann) Larsen, 2nd V P , Mr Ron Stephens, 3rd V, P , Mrs Robert Donna) Lafler, 4th VP, Mrs Robert (June) Wallin, 5th V P , Mr Wayne Sims Secretary, Mrs Charles (Gail) Rowe, Treasurer, Mrs Floyd (Rae) Mever, Membership, Mu Hospitality, Mrs Publicitv Mrs RAIN SOAKED, the members of the bicentennial wagon tran stop at Food King parkinng lot in Roy for a rest and something to eat. The wagon train passed through the city Tuesday on its way to Clearfield and Layton, Bountiful man E few services director named John W Doramus, Bountiful, has been named director of Fiscal Services at St Benedicts Hospital Announcement was made by Administrator Robert K Eisleben, who said, We are happy to acquire the services of an individual with such outstanding qualifications Mr Doramus. 29, has been health care supervisor with Ernst and Ernst, a public accounting firm in Salt Lake City. Prior to joining them two and a half years ago, he was senior audit coordinator for Medicare auditing at Blue Cross of Southern California, Its Angeles He was also staff accountant in health care at Pm e Waterhouse & Co , public accountants in Los Angeles He is a 19 graduate of Idaho State University in Po atello, where he majored in accounting and earned a bachelors degree m business administration A Certified Public Accountant, he holds membership in the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, California Society of Certified Public Accountants, the Hospital Finance Management l Association, and the Utah State Association Mr Doramus will take over duties on Aug 18, and will be in charge of payroll. Ho-pita- Carnival set On Friday, Aug 15, theres going to be lots of excitement at Roys Sand Ridge Park where from 10 a m until 6pm on Old fashioned Carnival will delight area youngsters with lots of games, prizes, food and a live fortune teller Lots of activity sports such as a dash, a broad jump, gunny sack races, a hula hoop contest and a fnsbee distance throwing event are going to be featured. Of course there will be the old favorites - fish pond, ball toss, dart throw, sponge toss, and a squirt gun sharp shooters range to name a few of the many booths. For the adults well have a white d elephant sale, a drawing, a watermelon eating contest, a cakewalk and an apple dunking party for those who dont care about their hair Besides all the fun and games, well have plenty of hot dogs, cotton candy, drinks and popcorn for huge appetites to concentrate on and a free puppet show presented by the Weber County Library Players between the hours of 1 and 2 pm. This will include songs and stories with and without puppets The prices are reasonable with a number of events costing only five or ten cents and all profits will be used to send members of the Hi Fliers, a local tumbling team hosting the carnival, to major competitions throughout the United States. accounting, budgeting, data processing, business office and cost containment Mr Doramus, who has been associated with the hospital during annual audit.ng and budgeting procedures, said he has enjoyed the association and cooperation of the people at St Benedicts and is looking forward to working with the hospital s personnel in our continued efforts to provide the highest quality care at minimum cost He and his wife Carol are the parents of three children. experience shows that after the children are m school, no one uses the facility in the daytime and few persons use it at night There isnt enough use of the pool to pay to keep it open Councilmen also pointed out that the pool at the Recreation Complex remains open all year round, offering the Roy residents a facility Baseball, softball participants invited to ice cream party Roy Recreation will sponsor an ice cream party at the Municipal Park bowery Tuesday, Aug 19, at 4 p m This party is for youth that participated m the summer baseball and softball programs. First place city teams will receive their trophies at the party Coaches are asked to contact each boy or girl on his city champion team All recreation sponsored suits are to be hended in at this time Kiwanis seek fund donations The Kiwanis club of Roy has announced that they will solicit one dollar donations from residents to their community serviie fund. These funds are used for community projects such as helping boys and girls to go to Boys and Girls States, taking trips for special educational and competitive purposes, and other worthwhile ex tracurncular activities for which funding is not otherwise available The Club has also donated to many other worthwhile projects, such as the new library, and has also built valuable recreational facilities in city parks lutu liu Rov (( toi ( o v Sirvuc-- , , I olunteer (Marlene) Pett rson legislation, Mis phre , tioi. - i Vi it,n is Hum Hist riai giro) Mrs Skidmore wi) conduit th i Roy Hooper workshop for all sc hools i area All officers and ihairmen trom the Pf s at Roy High, Sand Ridge Jr , Roy Jr, Hooper Kanesvillc, Municipal, North illov nw and Rov Park, Lakeview, Elementary are urged to attend ( Airport expansion hearing scheduled An open hearing on the dr all tivu uinnni proposed expansion ol Ot,d' n Mm ip il n p i ningalT it) pm The heal mg is i c qim i d i it iH I Caier August 23 ROY The Roy Municipal Swimming Pool will close Aug 23, the Saturday before school begins in the county City Manager Wayne Kimber said past pt iu In c il im, will bn's it Ik t tin mu' li si Vu i is g m ,lu i in l i i i government comments u mg a it i N v M tt i ie n Persons interest m c uu it d to , lit .1 It lie den ol Aviation Hangci just south uiixut inn il Inn di Municipal Airpoi t lHW u pot t laud Ogden ' o to The hearing w ill run on tilt l'lthlioniT upm and d all t n ie ns who wish to be heard hau not had tin nppu'imtv to x ik b the indot the meetin the hearing will he continued itT in pm ug Jo at tin sum place Written comments will also be iccened it tin publit ht umg nni loi in days thereaftei Such written comments should lx made ri to f it d V mom engineering coordinator Ogden ( itv Department ol Public Woiks unmipi i i ' Municipal Building ogden I tah 84401 The draft environmental statement is available tm ex mi iimn punt to Suioct Washington the hearing at the c it v oflius ol Rov Rivtidali Terrace, South Ogden North Ogden Ogden t itv and at the input (opus are also available at the Wtbu ( nuntv ( mnmission ollict Wehti ( ountv Librarv Webei State College I tbiay tin Ogden Stand ml I x innm i ind the Roy Sun ( In omc le The transit ipt ol tin llg lb hearing will be included into a levLsed environmental impact statement which will the n lie published pri'lirninarv and circulated through federal agencies The comments fiom these agencies will be sent to the hedeial Uiation Agency m Salt Like City The FA and the consulting fit m vv hie h prepai ed the statement, will respond to the comments and diaw up the final cn i vironmentdl statement drait This final di aft is again ent through the various government agencies in volved It will finally end up in the Department of Transput tation and the President s Council on Environmental Quality It these two departme nts ap prove of the final diaft it will be returned to Ogden Citv for any luithei ac tion If and when thefmal draft is approved Ogden mav then go to court andt'v to get the injunction against dispersing funds for the airport expansion project overturned The stop work injunitionwas issued meailv Wiaftei at S disti ut court judged ruled the original envnonmentalimpact statement was incomplete and contained misstatements of fact |