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Show Sun Chronicle, November 3, 979, Page 1 Publ ic 1 0 Surplus property to be sold by HAFB notice Pursuant to U.C.A. The Roy City Council will in convene the Roy Municipal Court Room at Noon 12:00 Tuesday November 13, 1979 to canvass the November 6th election returns. same On the day November 13, 1979 at 5:30 p.m., the City Council will convene in the Roy Court Room and conduct a Special 20-8-- The Defense Property Disposal Office, Hill AFB, announced today that a public Local Auction IFB will be held on Wednesday, 14 November 1979. The sale will start at 9 a.m. in Building The public is encouraged to bid. Among the 230 items to be offered will be furniture, mattresses, hardware, City Council Meeting to consider agenda items that tubing, hand carts and normally was scheduled for trucks. Items may be inspected November daily 1979. 6, The November 6, 1979 meeting has been cancelled due to the election and rescheduled for November 13, 1979. Property will be displayed at the following locations: Items 1 thru 187 at Defense Depot Ogden. Wednesday High girls played Roy team at Sand Ridge. It was the last game in the Weber County tournament, and the Sand Ridge Scorpions wanted to win again. At the top of the fifth inning the Roy Redskins were ahead made. weekends For further details contact Sales Section at Building Hill Air Force Base. Telephone, Published Nov. 3, 1979 in the Sun Chronicle. the Gouffre Berger near Grenoble, France. It's 3,680 feet deep. The deepest known cave is .greatest strength Coach Norris said, the group of kids really wanted to win and were willing to put forth the effort to win. After the victory, she told the championship team, I have never coached a team that I have wanted so badly to do as well as you did. Sand Ridge Junior High girls softball team, undefeated winners of the Weber County junior high tournament are (front) captains Ranae Owens and Jill Belnap; (first row) Denise Hupp, Yvette Gallegos, Susan Corbridge, Dana Hupp, Teddy Ramirez, Stacey Birrell, Lissa Wheelright and Shari Ropelato - manager, (second row) Anna Ross - coach, Christi Cigil, Lynette Loftus, Kathy Nehls, Camille Sanchez, Laureen Taylor, Shelly Schamber and Ann Norris - coach; (third row) Janice Corbridge, Kim Douglas, Lorna Peterson, Lisa Peterson, Kristy Weir, Niki Nye and Sheri Tulane (from left). MEMBERS OF 00 Dont Miss Our... 00 Atmtinnmnuro Boise Cascade Stacy Birrell, second base; Jill Belnap, third base; Niki Nye, short stop; and fielders Kim Douglas, Sheri Tulane, Carol Widdison, Kristi Weir. In describing the teams In the sixth inning, Roy fumbled the ball while the Scorpions poured in three runs. In the seventh inning, Sand Ridge hit them with a double play to first base, winning 10 to 7. This was the sixth straight win for the undefeated champions. The girls honored coaches Ann Norris and Anne Ross City Recorder Building Materials Center 7 to 5. 7-- ROY CITY CORPORATION Richard L. Kirkwood catcher; Wheelwright, Janice Corbridge, pitcher; Ranae Owens, first base; Then Sand Ridge scored two runs, tying the score at 777-655- 00 by presenting them with yellow carnations. Earlier in the school day, the pep club presented a gold carnation with brown ribbons to each team member. The defense line-u- p for the was Lissa game afternoon, Junior softball team Junior Highs Nov. 31, Sand Ridge Items 188 thru 230 at Hill Air Force Base. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. on the day of the sale. Bidders must be present and registered to bid. Mailed bids cannot be accepted. Items purchased may be removed on the sale date provided full payment is beginning November 5 1979, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. except Sandridge Jr . champions The Roy City Council will conduct a Public Hearing in the Roy Municipal Building Court Room at 6:30 p.m. November 20, 1979 to consider changing the Zoning Ordinance Title 34 to allow Covered, but unenclosed patios in the rear yard not closer than 20 feet from the property line. The proposed , as-- ? IFm-H-Jp . 1 SaDe . Glidden's BEST paint . . Strong on quality md good looks! EFFECTIVE OCT . 31 7 iRU NOV. 9th CLOSEOUT ON ALL PANEL! Public hearing change will be considered for all zones. The public is invited to make comments either written or in the public hearing. Richard L. Kirkwood City Recorder Published Nov. 3, 1979 in the Sun Chronicle. 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