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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, August 6,-- , utqt s? II f U CC1 .auufe , I 'f AJLm. -- (e 1 L . , ' .JKX :lr , ' WAAOyww ?f ; arflitfrtniiiiftir,ri i CONSTRICTION continues on the West Point elementary School. It is nearing completion for the start of school Aug. 27. he chose to sacrifice the money instead of the land. He donated his woods and marshland, valued at more than $1,000,000, to the Nature Conservancy. The only stipulation he asked: that the tract be forever River near Jacksonville, preserved in its natural Florida. condition and that it be called Theodore The tract was his part of "The Honorable Preserve." Roosevelt it inherited He had America. from his father, and since Steven T. Oney, Assist. Dir. 196") they both had preserved Midwest Regional Office, natural its integrity. The Nature Conservancy in .Mthough the land itself had "North Dakota Outdoors" not changed while they owned it, the value of it had. Developers, who had an eye for the choice building sites the property contained, of fered Willie more than a Nestling Swainson's hawks million dollars for his land. have been fitted with red, Willie Browne knew he had to green, or blue vinyl ptagial make a decision. He was 80 in the markers wing years old and even if he was Columbia Basin of south preserving the land now central The Washington. single handedly, sooner or later he wouldn't be there to markers are crescent shaped oversee it. Willie made his and will be visible on flying For nearly eighty years, decision Willie Browne lived the life of a hermit. He lived alone in a small trame house writh no electricity and no phone. The land he lived on, he owned. It was a 361 acre tract of woods and marsh on the St. John's Wednesday , August lit, Clearfield Courier 14, 1975 Naval Reserve Center offers new ratings, says chief recruiter Many new ratings are now open for recruiting at the Ogden Naval Reserve Center at 9H0 20th, says Chief George Mamanakis, head recruiter. "Recent communications from the Chief of Naval Operations at Washington. D.C., have cleared the way for immediate recruiting. Opportunities now exist in our unit, he adds. Recruiting will fill the Several world records were at the annual Great Eastern Skeet Cham- pionships this summer. In the opening 410 gauge com petition, Pat Malinosky, a Connecticut Milford, housewife and member of the womens All American skeet fired the first team, registered 100 straight ever a recorded by a woman new world record. Still, it failed to win her the event in many jSota Notice of Bonds to be issued ratings, authorizing the issuance and confirming the sale of the Center. above described $2,6)0,000 "There are billets in Naval Annotated, 1953, as amended, School Building Bonds. Series Aviation and the Seabees that on Aug. 6, 1975, the Board A and B of 1975, is on file in among the open ratings, the of Education of Weber County the office of the Clerk of said Chief says. School Weber board, at 1122 Washington District, "Completion of a recent the Boulevard, Ogden City, Utah, Utah, County, accepted to improve the longevity reorganization towards Reserve retirement, be sure to contact bid of Crocker National Bank, where it may be examined I .S. Naval readiness capabilities has me at the Ogden Center, San Francisco, California for during regular business the purchase of $2,000,000 hours of the Clerk from 8 a.m. introduced this situation, in telephone 394 8137 or 394 School Building Bonds, Series to 5 p.m. Said resolution shall which we are looking for men 8863," says the Chief. A and B of 1975, of said board, be so available for inspection dated Sept. 1, 1975, at the for a period of at least thirty 30) days from and after date price of $2,000,000 plus a premium of $5. Said pur- of the publication of this chaser made a good fatih notice. NOTICE is further given deposit of $40,000 in connection with its bid. that pursuant to law for a w Said School (lavs Building period of thuty Entries in the horse, cattle, encourages merchants and Bonds, Series A and B of 1975, front and altei the date ol sw ine, sheep, rabbits, and housewives to become buyers pursuant to a resolution of the publication ol this not ice. any FFA livestock departments at the sale. Blue ribbon Board of Education of Weber person in interest shall have of the Utah State Fair steers, hogs and lambs will be County School District duly the right to contest the above of the auctioned off. The sale is a adopted on Aug. 6, 1975, are to legality competition must be submitted by Aug. 22, 1975, said culmination of hard work and be issued for the purpose of described resolution of the Board of Education of Weber attention to responsibility of raising money for purchasing Hugh C. Bringhurst, director, School District Utah State Fair, division of and FFA youth which school sites, for building or County or the 1975, one on in 6, or in reflects itself more later Aug. purchasing adopted expositions. years schoolhouses and supplying $2,000,000 School Building The Junior Livestock good citizenship. the same with furniture and Bonds, Series A and B of 1975, Auction is back again this Jesse Conover, fair board 7 is and scheduled for and for of said board authorized year member from Richfield, necessary apparatus, school property t thereby, or any provisions improving p.m Sept. 6. The auction is an Utah, will be in charge of under the annual market place where charge of the Board made for the security and poultry, pigeons and rabbits; of Education, and bear inof such bonds, and young people sell stock they Garland from terest and mature on June 1 payment Puzey that after such time, no one Auction raised. have Tremonton, Utah, will be in of each of the Chairman Delos Andrews years and in the shall have any cause of action charge of beef and dairy amounts as follows: to contest the regularity, cattle, sheep and swine; Amount Interest Rate Year formality or legality thereof James A. Young, Salt Lake School Building for any cause whatsoever. $900,000 City, Utah, will be in charge Bonds, Series A of 1975. Dated this 6th day of of horses; and Edra Miller, 6.40 1983 $450,000 August, 19 75. Utah, will be in $450,000 Dale Schimmelpfennig 5.75 1984 thwest Laboratories, Panguiteh, of and FFA enClerk, Board of Education Richland, Washington 99352. charge $1,100,000 School Building tries. of Weber County School Include date, time of day, Bonds, Series B of 1975 5.75 1985 location of the observation, Information on entering 1,100,000 District, A copy of the resolution Weber County, Utah name of observer and color of exhibits in the fair may be Published one time in the marker. Also include the obtained by contacting the adopted on Aug. 6, 1975, by number of Swainson's hawks Utah State Fair, 155 N. 1000 the Board of Education of Roy Sun Chronicle this 14th associated with the marked W., Salt Lake City, Utah Weber County School District day of August, 1975. 84116. Phone individual. NOTICE is hereby given to the provisions of pursuant Section 11 Utah Code Mamanakis explains. If you have left the Navy within the past four years and are interested in 48 paid drills a year, $20,000 of low cost life insurance. Base Exchange privileges at Hill AFB, plus 14-2- Entries due Aug. 22 for Utah State Fair Skeet shooters set records set billets for the new Individual Reinforcement Unit at the Public 1975 ( 4-- Another 100 in the same squad, by none other than Pats husband, Carl. They met each other in a shoot-of- f for the title. When Carl missed a bird on station one, Pat became the first woman ever to win an open, Great Eastern 410 gauge cham pionship. Pat and Carls championship. straight was shot combined established 200 x 200 a new 410 husband and wife team world record. 4-- . Reports on marked hawks sought and nest site and perching birds. These markers will contain the symbol X or A followed by two numerals (examples: X08, A23) . Each hawk will selection are several of the more important points being studied. contain marker Should you see any of these birds, please write: Richard a single ptagial on its right wing. Postfledging behavior, migration Fitzner, Ecosystems Department, Battelle Nor 4-- 533-585- Invitation to bid Roy City is accepting bids for removing approximately 8 acres of fruit trees located on newly acquired land at Trees are and will provide excellent firewood. S. 5000 1900 W. mature Land must be cleared of limbs, stumps, etc., to the satisfaction of Roy City. Successful bidder will have calendar days from starting date to date of completion. A $2,000 performance bond must be in effect during removal time and a City 90 r FOR SALE M iscellaneous SALE: things we don t need you might Come and see us You might find your self a treasure North side in double carport 2466 West 5075 South Roy Utah 84067 August 8 4 14th 5th and 6th GARAGE 1 v Goodrich radial TAs TWO 60k 15 Bf and new Willsacrifue n SI 40 Cal Glen at 825 1666 or 825 4103 on Wednesdays B F. F LECITHIN! Cider Kelp1 Vinegar now all four in one cap sule ask for VB6 plus or VB6 plus double strength Roy Drug B6 SUNSET HOME for sale by owner 3 Choice neighborhood bediooms full basement caf port fenced back yard S28 500 8 28 Coll 773 5280 for appt ase 8 Childrens Institute 354 E 200 S Clearfield Phone 825 9624 or 773 2169 offers hot meals and pre school inCARE struction tf v in classical. 773-307- 0 azz and 9 4 at home with your children but need extra income9 Let me help you. call Sandy 773 9 4 4120 CASH TO ACME 399-246- BE J 4 Expertly K ii (Gor rentG 8 825 0791 Ret t " e1 e hecl SM'i H C U CEMENT ELECTROLUX FINISHING, sidewalks polios Driveway all wuk guaranteed Licensed contr actor ft Ph 394 4814 cor " ' sales service and supplies call Roy Judd 825 2328 FOR v h on., FLUFFY Smell silver gray poodle 6 yeors old For further information coll Melba Palmer SALE: tr nr s' V, r . lustre U . A ' $ 29 S r BOARD AND ROOM t ,r elderly man Nue m m g,, d food Reasonable rate Col 03 4108 8 28 v onment ' r i rPAYS TO ADVERTSE. . . ADVERTSE WHERE TPAYS... f mu. irrmwaTr- - a I m pact Repmt The hearing will he transcribed and an oflieial transenpt will he published A summary ol comments made at the hearing, and espouses thereto, will he ini lulled as an Appendix in the Dial! Kin ironmental Impact Report The improvements eon sidered in the environmental icport include The immediate need lor a longer i unway 2 The immediate need loi an instillment landing system LS 'iii Kxpansion ol apt ons 4i The luture need lor an additional runway in Additional taxiways to serve proposed runway ov cments n New Mil and mipioved i unway lighting Additional i7i area lighting MO and Kxpansion remodeling of the terminal building Construe lion ol ad it ditional hangais, buildings, and p.u king areas m the 1 ; &wjm Couneil all interested persons or groups that a Draft Kin ironmental Impact Report lor proposed facility improvements at the Ogden Municipal Airport has been prepared and is available lor public inspection. review, and comment All mteiested persons oi ci mips ate hcicby invited to attend and paiticipate m an ollicial public hearing on the matters eov ered m the I trait i FOR iikakim; herewith advises WANTED TO BUY WANT 15I.K URPORT The Ogden City PARTS FOR SALE Satisfaction guaron sprayed teed Free estimates Phone lee tf Pons 825 9948 5 cents a pound if ! you pick and 20 tents a pound Roy 3 S 2700W 49 at wepick 8 14 Utah Ph 825 6784 PIE CHERRIES 1 rock Call v CEILINGS PI DR M T KM IKONMKNTAI, ST TK.MKT I ( II.ITY IMIROl KMKNTS GI)K. Ml'MCIP l, For Used Cars And Trucks Any Condition We Pick Up SERVICES DECORATIVE i .!:(. i. None k NOTK'KTO PI 151, 1C salespeople and manager needed in your area Many benefits R E Associates 378 N Main Layton Utah or collect 376 9436 ESTATE lessons Rids will be accepted until Aug. 19, 1975, at 5 p.m. at the City Manager's Office, Municipal Building, 5715 S. 2200 W Roy, Utah 84067. Roy City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. F urther information can be obtained by calling the City Manager at Madge H. Gibson City Recorder Published one time in the Roy Sun Chronicle this 14th day of August, 1975. 825-220- Airport hearing PIANO STUDENTS: Openings for ' 8 c EMPLOYMENT beginning and intermediate students. Expert instruction. Rewarding and challenging for sale by owner 5 bedroom 1G bath garage fen ced backyard with sprinkling system Appraised $34 700 Can loan assume equity on 7'j 8 14 Phone 731 1378 2 5 bedroom refrigerated oh double garaqe large view lot garden and fruit trees For quick sale1 Will take late model car for part down or consider trade for Mnaller home or condominium $49 50 0 Appraised for more Ph No agents 766 0310 r REAL CHILD ROY HOME baths i 825-60- 8 28 HEIGHTS: FRUIT FOR longer wear keep carpets clean with Blue Lustre Rent electric shampoer $1 Clearfield Western Auto 29 S State license will be required ( RCO admmistrativ e complex The public hearing is to he held on Tuesday. August 19. 1975. between 7 lit) and 10 30 IM. m the Intel west Av lation Hangar gist muth o Ihe An pint Teimmal Building, Ogden Municipal An pot t. 3909 Airport Road, Ogden, t'lah In the ev cut all persons desiring to he heaid have not been heard by 10 30 IM on August 1), 1075. the public hearing w ill he continued at 7 30 IM. Wcdnesdav An: list the same place The official transcript will he left open until September 4. 1075. to include all w rilten ( inn ii lent s that may he teceived on oi pi ioi to tli.it dale Snell w itlen on ment should ho mailed to lied M kneineoi mg Soy mom ( Com dinatoi it igdei ks )epai ment ol Illbhi 20. 1075, in ( I t Homo Building, 1. v i Repoi 'den I o Copies K n Mm 819 I o pa lab ,.t he ion incut a aie avail, ihht nil In ill , loi at Ihe lev lew by the puhlu lollowmg locations oil ices o n Municipal po lollowmg communities City. Rivctd.ilc City, Sui sol City, Washington Ton.no, South Ogden ip ity Ogden Citv. and Ogdon i ilv 2i d Hoot City Kecoidoi I Public Building Dneeloi nth Hour. Municipal Buildin Aipoit Manager Ogdon Munn ipal ( lllioes o An pm ., the County Commission, oiinos ol the Ogden Staid, ltd Kxammei Oil ices o Ihe Roy Sun Clnonicle, Webei Countv Li lira i y Webei Stale College Liln ary KA Hoed, Ogdon Cit v I iireetoi o Puhlu Uni ks By oidoi o the Ogdon ogy Municipal Win ks . ( . . Council lated at ( Igden, I tali July HI. 1975 Published July 17, July 31 and August 14 in the Roy Sun Chronicle I |