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Show 1 V.) ' .j ' Y- 4 -i o-- i 3 i. w.V Th SUN CHRONICLE is published weekly ot Roy Utah 84067 Second class postage paid atRoy Utah Subscription par y.ar JS 50 two yaors S 0 out-o- t slat SI additional Ph 82SI666 Single copy pi, c. I 5 cants Wnto PO Bo, 207 Roy Utah 84067 Street ad dress 5368 S I900W Ro Utoh Vol. 21 No. Thursday, September 11 : rd 019 work on to do a little patch-u- p streets throughout Roy, and the residents couldnt be more pleased The relief is in sight for the residents tired of driving over roads chopped up by the Roy Water Conservancy Subdistricts $4 8 million Its time secondary water project Subdistrict manager Angelo Mark said today that all roads in the first phase of the from 4550 South to the northern project have been east of tracks limits city patched by the Shocker Construction Co Mr Mark also indicated that the contractor on the second phase, Knudsen Construction Co has patched about 50 to 60 percent of the roads he has cut into so far There have been a number of factors that have delayed the patching somewhat so were asking that people be patient, the subdistrict manager said We need more coopeiation from the some people are still parking public their cars on the streets and making it difficult for contractors to complete their PICTURED ABOVE are newly installed officers of the Roy Lady Lions reviewing the proceeds from Roy Days fish pond. They are (1. to r.) Mrs. Lee K. Hansen, treasurer, Mrs. Thayne Karren, secretary, Mrs. Phil Hansen, vice president and Mrs. Claire Davis, president. Officers elected Roy Lady Lions Claire J Davis, newly elected president of the Roy Lady Lions, will preside at the groups meeting Tuesday, Sept 16 at 7 30 p m The meeting will be held at Ribaldfs Restaurant in Roy Other new officers are Mrs Phil Henson, vice president, Mrs Thayne Karren, secretary Mrs LeeK Hanson, treasurer. Mrs , Mrs Marion Carmony, tail twister, Mrs Orion (Lefty) Stuart, historian, Mrs Fred Deschner, parliamentarian and publicity, Mrs Dae Coons and Mrs Glenn Beck, directors An Zaugg runs A Roy resident, Marvin Zaugg has put in his petition to run for Roy City interesting meeting is planned and for the new year will be new projects hr assets and future potential At the same time I am concerned with the educational and civic programs and activities which make up a vital part of our society Because of the many years I have lived here I feel I know Roy, its growth, assets and problems," stated Mr Zaugg "Roy is a unique city because of the pride of the residents," he went on Generally speaking we have a very clean and inviting city This is one reason why we are growing and prospering Along with this growth comes potential problems As a councilman I will work to maintain the standards of our city and find solutions for the potential and Marvin Zaugg existing problems running for city council "I firmly believe in an open door policy where a person can call me personally to express his feelings or explain his problems or situations and know action will be taken Councilmen cannot solve all of a citys problems but they can work to find the best solutions That is my aim as councilman, explained Mr Zaugg An apology goes to Mr and Mrs Ivan "I want to maintain an impartial atBenik who claimed a beautification award titude on my behalf so that I may better during Roy Days, who had their name the people This will better in represent at reside Bemk confused as Ivan and They sure that decisions w ill be made according 4800 S 2715 W Congratulations and sorry to the facts and thereby the best solutions reached I w ant to know the v lew s of all the Sorry J1' work work on schedule." he noted Another problem is that the con- two tractors are getting vandalized companies have had equipment damage such as the cutting of spark plug wires or meddling with the ignition One of those vandalism incidents held up an asphalting crew," Mr Mark added He explained that asphalt work has been prioritized so that the heavily traveled roads will be repaired first and side roads patched last Roads around schools receive no particular priority but are repaired on the same basis as other streets Mr Mark said contractors have been aware of the inconvenience caused to Roy residents by street work and have made efforts to speed up the patching work One subcontractoi couldnt keep up so exthe contractor lured a new firm, plained the subdistrict manager "When they couldnt keep up with one crew, they put on a second . . and now they plan to assign a third crew on the patching project," he added A A program and party has been planned to honor the Junior Volunteers from Weber County Hospital on Saturday, Sept 13, at 10 30 am All Candy Stripe girls will receive a certificate of appreciation signed by Hospital administrator Mr George Goodell Girls who have served 50 hours or moe will receive a special badge, and those who have 200 hours or more will receive a gold pin Especially to be honored are two girls who have served the patients for more than three years They aie Julene King, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wendell King, and Jimmie Lee Guinn, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jimmy Guinn Mothers of the Candy Stripe girls are also invited to the Brunch and program Speaker for the occasion is Mrs Mac Roy residents and shall seek and en courage their opinions My further goals are to make wisest most economical use of Roys total tax dollars To maintain adequate police and fire protection for our city and to insure the safety of our children I want to im prove and update our present and future water needs It is surprising that most people do not realize how important our local govern ment is It is a vital part of our free nation I intend to do everything I can to maintain the precious freedom we so often take for granted " concluded Mr Zaugg A J $ sight to residents FAMILIAR Teenager honored WHEREAS, Miss Cheryl Mroy of Roy City, has recently been selected as Utahs representative in the Miss American Teenage Pageant, and WHEREAS, this singular honor brings recognition to Roy City in representing the high ideals of scholarship, beauty, morals, character and personality and thereby enhances Roy City by this honor, and WHEREAS, the Roy City Council and citizens of the community are proud of the achievements Miss McCy has attained. NOW, THEREFORE, the Roy City Council by and through their Mayor and pursuant to unanimous consent at a regular City Council Meeting held Aug. 19, 1975, do hereby pay special tribute and honor to Miss Cheryl McCoy for her award and express a sincere vote of confidence for her continued success in the forthcoming Miss American Teenage Pageant in Miami Beach, Florida and extend the moral support and enthusiasm of the entire community by this means DATED this 2nd day of September, 1975. Junior Volunteers plan progrqm, party city seat Having been raised in Roy since early childhood, Mr Zaugg has selected Roy as his lifetime home to live and rear his family He is active in the LDS Church Has obtained an Associate of Science Degree from Weber State College and is presently Chief Deputy Treasurer for Weber County He has previously held positions as filing clerk and elections clerk in the Weber County Clerks Office and as recording clerk for the Weber County Commission He has worked for Weber County for the past five and a half years Is member of the Utah Public Employees Association Active member of the U S Army Reserve He is married to the former Deanna Halladay and they have three sons I am impressed with Roy s present IWQJI 11, 1!)7. Stevenson who was formerly with the Ogden Honors Cotillion Five Senior Volunteers who are also Mothers of Candy Stripe girls will assist with the Brunch They are Mrs Russell Hart, Mrs. W J Smith. Mrs O A Rush and Mrs Sidney Stevens and Mis Glenn Larsen Senior Volunteers will be guests at a separate party later in the season during Volunteer Week ROY CITY Joseph Dawson Mayor Emphysema Club plans meet not just for Emphysema patients, says Richard Spainhower, Volunteer Chairman for the Utah Lung Association Emphysema Club" in Ogden Emphysema Club is People with asthma, chronic bronchitis or other lung diseases are welcome to attend this free Christmas Seal Service The first meeting of the Ogden Emphysema Club will be Thursday, Sept 18, at 7 pm, at the Golden Hours Multi Purpose Senior Citizens Center, 650 25th Street, Ogden, I tah," said Mr Spainhower The first Emphysema Club in I tah was organized by the Lung Association in 1971 in Salt Lake City Hundreds of people hav e attended since then and benefited from the free Christmas Seal service But, manv lung disease patients could not travel the distance to Salt Lake City, so the Utah the Lung Association is expanding to more serve to Club Ogden Emphysema people Mr Spainhower, a respiratory therapist said that the Emphysema Club is an organization of lung disease patients who meet on a regular basis to learn how to live more comfortably with their breathing problems Members can learn how to help themselves be more physically active and improve their breathing Special guest speaker will be Theron Van Hooser, KK1 Associate Director of the School of Respiratory Therapy at Weber State College in Ogden He will be discussing ' Questions on Emphysema and Related Chrome Obstructive Lung Disease " , Wives and husbands are welcome to attend There is no membership fee, and light refreshments will be served Don't hook up water! City manager, Wayne Kimber has given warning that residents who are hooking up their culinary water systems to the just installed secondary system is illegal and unsanitary Kimber said that the two systems do not work together and it could be costly to the citizens If there are any questions, people should contact the health department or the Roy City Building Chairman thanks dinner sponsors ROY Ken Hancock, president of the Roy Chamber of Commerce and chairman of the annual Labor Day dinner, expressed thanks for all those attending and to those assisting The annual baron of beef dinner was held at North Park prior to the square dance and fireworks as a climax to the Roy Days celebration The Chamber would like to express special thanks to the following people and businesses Albertsons for preparing the beef and donating the rolls and butter Smiths food King for COLORS tell the public where the newspaper office in Roy is located. The sign was BRIGHT the donating cantaloupes Tok Yoshimura who supplied the tomatoes and fresh corn McDonalds for donating the orange drinks and paper cups Vans Blue Ox for preparing the corn-othe cob The chamber also thanks those girl scouts who helped with the tables and those people who helped with the serving n recently redesigned and painted by Tom Oaks and Ralph Luby. Office boasts new paint job The Sun Chronicle printing shop in Roy has taken a new look The huge banner which looms over the entrance, was colors repainted with bright hard The work was performed by a couple of talented odd ball artists, Tom Oaks and 0.s Ralph Luby who carry on the distinctive traits all along the Wasatch Front The bright, gleaming colors are noticed W as by nearly every driver along 1900 soon as they are seen by the corner of the eye While casually driving by, stop in at the shop and get a subscription to the imSun Chronicle. Tell a friend proving about the paper |