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Show SUN CHRONICLE, June 8, 1 978, Ptge Several Riverdale people achieved special honors at the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Jubilee at Hooper last Saturday Pearl Child, 85, won recognition for having been a member of the organization the longest of anyone Her present. registration number is 881. The oldest member there was Ethel Stimpson Hunter Wood who is 94. The youngest member in attendance was Jana Patterson, age 22, who is a member of Camp Rachel Adams A prize of a song book was awarded to Riverdale Camp 27 for the most pioneer ancestor GEORGE CUMMINGS licenses . . bicycles for Mike Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. eon renson Jody Frandsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frandsen, and DeAnn e erson, aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Peterson. The police department urges all bicycle W e'r bikes as many are being stolen when not locked when they ore t0r ICense in ront of stores. It would make it par easier for the police to find the owner of a stolen bike that is recovered if it is licensed. Public meeting sleoted residents Weber County will have a chance to help the natural resources of the county and develop a conservation appraise program to improve them, to Francis according Stratford, chairman of the Weber Soil Conservation District. A public meeting to record opinions of the problems, trends and needs for natural resources on privately owned land in the county will be June 13 at 1 p m. in Room 4118 in the Federal Building at 324- - 25th Street. What we learn at this meeting will help the U.S. Department of Agriculture direct programs in the Public bemg NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR MODIFICATION OF AIRPORT ZONE IN ROY CITY Notice is hereby given that a public hearing to consider modifying Roy City Zoning Ordinance Title 34, Chapter 6, and all sections thereto will be held at the Roy City Municipal Building at 6 p m on June 20, 1978. This proposed ordinance would totally modify the existing airport ordinance m Roy City by establishing new definitions, redefining rezones, airport establishing airport zone limitations for all structures or trees, altering the approach clear zone at the end of each runway adjacent to Roy City by moving said approach clear zones commencement point 100 feet approximately closer to Roy City than at present m relation to the end height of each modification of the approach angles on two runways and further modifying and regulating uses of land within such approach clear zones All interested persons are encouraged to attend the above public hearing to provide input opposing or favoring a revision of the airport ordinance in Roy City and a copy of the proposed ordinance may be obtained in its entirety as proposed by the Roy City Planning Commission by contacting the Roy City Recorder histones written. They turned in nine histories Written com- natural resource field, the departments programs. The meeting will be sponsored by the Weber Soil Conservation District and the USDA Soil Conservation Service. This opportunity to help plan USDA programs is a result of the Resources Conservation Act which President Carter signed into law last November. The law requires public participation and involvement in setting the needs and goals for soil and water conservation. ConThe Resources servation Act requires USDA to appraise the natural resources on all private land, program develop a five-yeto meet the needs, and recycling aluminum Albertsons Food Centers are now packing groceries in paper bags that give 12 Albertsons locations in the state where consumers in Utah r The first the with program appraisal must be submitted to the Congress by December 31, five-yea- may recycle light household aluminum for 17 cents a pound. The bag campaign to acquaint customers with the benefits of aluminum recycling will last for 13 weeks with well over 4 5 million specially imprinted 1979 The ConResources servation Act requires a determination of the quality and quantity of soil, water and related resources, such as wildlife habitat; the ability of these resources to meet current and future demands; changes bags being resource conditons because Aluminum of past uses, the costs and benefits of alternative soil Company sponsored 1978 their etfects on conservation and the environment At the June JJth meeting we will gather information, concerns und comments water conservation practices, and alternative irrigation techniques and and Irom distributed throughout Utah Albertson's and Reynolds in ments may also be submitted for consideration by the Roy City Council in reviewing this matter Dated this 31 day of May, Itu hard I.. Kirkwood ( ity Recorder Published two times in the Sun Chronicle, Roy, Utah, dated June 8 and 15, 1978 in- Paper bags marked for evaluate progress every year. and clubs, groups, dividuals in Weber County," Stratford said Our concerns will then be combined with comments from other counties in the state and sent to the Department of Agriculture. More information on the meeting and the Resources Conservation Act is available at the Weber Soil Conservation Dnstrict office or the Soil Conservation Service office at 324 25th Street Stratford expalined. We can actually help set the needs and establish goals for Recycling have jointly an aluminum recycling program for the past three years m which specified Albertsons Food Centers act as collection points, with Reynolds paying 17 cents a pound lor all- aluminum beverage cans and other light household aluminum resource-relate- runway, Party set at hospital the Mississippi, Virginia, Texas, and South Carolina. Some of the patients were born in loreign countries, namelyGreece, Sweden, Holland, Germany and Mexico. Town Home The will from Hooper Players, entertain the patients with lively music under the direction of Mrs. Catherine Garner. Lynn Garner, Edsel Jones, Therald Cox and Venice Bell will play harmonicas; Bonnie Call will play the violin, Genevieve Johnston, and Jewel will play the ukuleles; and Ned Garner, the guitar. Pauline Nichols, Dot Urrea, Mary Ann Pond, Gen Johnson and Gen Morris are following Ruth Greaser pleasant committee immediately physical Lagoon Day by the River3rd Ward dale spelling, penmanship, service awards, most improved, leadership qualities and all around versatility. Winners of scholarships at Riverdale School were Debbie Tisdale, Troy Lucas and Michelle Bingham. A visitor at the Don and Ardis Ellis home is her sister, Venna Larkin, from Glendale California. When Mrs. Larkin and her daughter who teaches school sister-in-la- Greaser , ference last Sunday. He is Bishop Wilford Fowers. He will take the place of Sheldon Dickson who is no longer able to continue the heavy responsibility. Riverdale other patriarch Ernest is presently Kellerstrass. Stakes Other business enacted at nomHB:saB,v her Sayres from Stanton, California Alan and Sandra Judkins and family returned last week Irom a vacation to the Black Hills Thev were accompanied by his mother, Lucille Judkins and her mother, Virginia Anderson Mary J McKee left from Salt Lake Airport last Thursday to move back to her former home at Kansas Cit, Missouri After a fall seven years ago which broke her back, she moved to the Ogden area to be near her brother, Mel Sturtz, who lived at Logan At first she lived at Ben Lomond Mobile Estates, moving to 4375 Weber River Drive No 36 Her several years later brother died last January so she decided to move back to KC. She will be living in the same apartment complex but a different apartment from the one where she lived while there before Following her graduation from Weber State College recently, Diane Doliwa accepted an engagement ring from her returned Daniel K. missionary, Pugmire. Their wedding date has been set for August 11 in the Ogden Temple. Another in a long series of Riverdale accidents in- volving motorists trying to make a left turn onto 700 West at the traffic light on Riverdale Road took place last Friday night. Mrs. Vera Roundy was making the turn when she was hit. Her son reports that she has had a pin placed in her broken hip at McKay-De- e Hospital. Recipients of the coveted Hope of America Award sponsored by the South Ogden Kiwanis Club were two Riverdale students from the Club Heights School and were Heidi a second grade teacher at Valley View Elementary, donates her time painting hurdles for the Challenge Course" recently installed. Chris George, soon to be a second grader, inspects her work. DOROTHY JONES, 'Challenge course1 presented at school school adand district Teachers, ministration workers began and finished work on a challenge course at Valley View Elementary As by their time to paint the hurdles bright colors of red, green and yellow, which part of a Management (MBO) Objective program submitted to the district last fall, Wallace Knight, principal, along with a physical education committee put together a proposal of physical education activities. Loftgreen and Cathy Bessie Peterson, teachers, were of the group. The purpose of the is to challenge course the physical improve education skills of the their students during scheduled activity Knight said period, vary in and a Teachers Fireplaces Stoves Gas Barbeques Evap. Coolers RancM s pay you Auto Wood burning Fireplace Specialist 3891 W. 4000 So. x X'Net J. Kanesville, Utah 8431 5 Ph. 731-223- 5 731-331- 1 nOQDOQQBD0 I & LIGHT COMPANY activities. Teachers and PTA workers made approximately 50 hula hoopes, yarn balls, milk bottle catchalls and bean bags for activity periods. The purchase of new activity records has also been made. to GLASS STORM DOORS WINDOWS COREY and sales BUS. Residential INSTALLATION STAHLE 563 cstiMATOR Adequate insulation in your ceiling, walls and floors is by far the most effective single way to conserve energy and reduce your hearing and cooling bills, no matter what kind of QOtelG additional Providing equipment in the gym for an entire class to enjoy was also part of the committees Commercial INSULATED needs. your needs. 3 COMPANY insulation fuel you use. A qualified insulation contractor con help you determine feet to and compared to national averages, Mrs Loftgreen said. Every child was then given a certificate according to his performance, with ratings of superior average and good The fifth and sixth graders were given the Presidential Fitness Test. The only piece of equipment that they needed to have given the test better next year, she said, was a chinning bar. HAMSUN GLASS check your . 2 Thursday they also helped install the posts and bolted tires together for the agility portion of the course. The course was begun Thursday and Knight expected to finish it the same day so we wont have to worry about it the rest of the summer. Other activities by the physical education MBO committee included testing the children in first through in the fourth grade Washington test. They were tested twice, once in the fall and then again in the spring, volunteered it will height from half feet. School Custodian Fred Cole, along with Glen Paskett and Scott Cole helped to build the hurdles and balance beam. The course includes culberts, a horizontal ladder, hurdles, tires, a balance run. beam and a pole to wood for the Money construct the hurdles and puchasing the ladder was donated by the PTA. The four culberts were donated by the W. R. White Pipe Company and the tires were donated by Jim Craner, owner of the Standard Oil Service Station on Riverdale Road. Energy-wis- e Wbr was con- Pmrjsak Gibby, Brian Stein, Thayne left, a patint of County Hospital and Dot Urrea, a volunteer, listen to the music of Mrs. Catherine Gamer. She will entertain patients at a party being planned by the Volunteers tonight. IJDS Stake sustained at stake Gertrude Riverdale School Denise Hamblen, LOUIS-FLORRI- patriarch for the A new Riverdale has had a visit from who received it. Those from Wid-diso- n members for the party. Ice cream cones will be at fitness, short vacation June 19 has been set for the attendance percent school, was the elevation of Neil Myers and Dave Hall from alternate high councilmen to regular high councilmen. They were replaced as alternates by Richard R. Conolly and Kemth Allen. Of interest to all Riverdale residents will be the public hearing which will precede the final adoption of the City Budget for the coming fiscal year. It has been set for Wednesday evening, June 21 prior to the regular council meeting time of 7 p.m. Thought for the Day-Co- unt that dav as lost when setting sun views from thy nand no worthy action done. the Vogrinec were the sixth graders from Club Heights Hospital the over Blaine Reed and Michelle Hospital were born and raised in various towns in Utah, but others were born in states such as Iowa, Kansas, served friends Roy return to California Ardis will go with them for a 5 Memorial Day holiday. School. Auditorium in a home town theme with each patients home town or place of birth written on posters. Many of the patients of the Volunteer and six from the Riverdale The patients of Weber County Hospital will attend a Home Town party, at 7 p m. under the sponsorship of the Volunteer Auxiliary. The Volunteers plan to decorate under the direction of Merle Hunter Cornish The new tenants at 868 W. 4400 S are Richard O. and Theresa L. Buckley and baby daughter He finished his term m the army on April 29 and is now employed as a brickmason Dr and Mrs Glen W. Smith and son Brian came up from Cyprus, California to visit Mr and Mrs Leslie A Scott and other relatives The basis on which the awards were cedied were 100 the conference at Haney, Rodney Bailey, and Chet Child. 1 290-155- 5 W. BOUNTIFUL, RES. 292-550- ee 4 S 100 N. UT 3 84010 |