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The old canal built by the Davis-WebCanal Company is under repairs necessitated by both its age and ground slippage. Last Fall when water was drained out of the canal, construction began and was scheduled for completion by April 1, 1980. But with the record amounts of rain and snow from January to March, construction was very much delayed. It was almost impossible for the heavy equipment to move around in the mud. The I - unusually concentrated amount of moisture caused some slippage in the hillside where the canal is located. , It wasnt a matter of why now, because the canal - would- - neduriger even hold water. Construction was necessary. If theres no storm, we hope to complete construction by May 1, but if there is a pretty good rain, it would delay us a few more days, Davis-Webe- r Wayne Kimber, manager of Canal said. Two or thiee years ago there was an agreement made with Willard Bay, in case ol drought conditions, to provide water lor this area. According to Mr. Kimber, it would be too expensive and would only provide half the water the canal normally brings in. Hoy City has plenty of culinary water, and people usually use 5.000 to gallons per month. They could use up to 9,000 gallons without an excess water bill. If water is used with discretion, we should get by for the next two or three weeks on that. The City regrets the inconvenience to farmers and homeowners until the canal is back in use, but asks for patience. You may want to use a hose to keep your lawn from burning in the sun. 6,000 of Roy City employees were smothering flames abated. Richard Farris, Rudy Prieto and Joe was fire with dirt as the those manning the shovels. Rodriguez were among A VOLUNTEER DETAIL Brush fire in West Roy Fire went out of control during a railroad burning operation as light winds fanned the flames on a three mile stretch of the Denver and Rio Grande tracks on Roys West side last Friday. Two trucks from Roy Fire Department and four from Weber County were sent out along the burning stretch, from about 3200 South to 5400 South. The railroad men were trying to clear the right of way of weeds and brush, but it got out of control, so the Fire Department was called in. Fire fighters fought the flames for an hour and a half before bringing it under control. There was slight damage to fence posts of bordering pastures, and a stack of baled hay, sitting by a water tank, was consumed by the flames. Some of the fire spots were inaccessible by truck, so crews of fire fighters went along with shovels, to smother the flames with dirt. No homes were in danger from the fire. Use of credit cards was a much the discussed among topic businessmen and panelists. The bankers want to make consumers less likely to use credit cards presently. There will be some restrictions, but they hope for a more optimistic future, with a return of more free use of credit. They said credit has been cut in half right now. To counter the passing of bad checks, bankers recommend that all merchants ask for a Bank Protection card. Bankers dont like writers of bad checks, because they lose more than the $5 bad check fee covers. The panelists urged store owners to ask for check protection cards, even though some people consider it an infringement on their privacy. MX r SVBX debate on broadcast A Journal, Control and Disarmament Agency. The second group will include Honorable William Perry, Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, designated by President Carter as the principal administration representative on MX; Professor William R Van Cleave, Professor of International Relations; and Dr Sidney Drell, Deputy Director, Stanford Linear Acceleratoi Center. The Honorable Antonia Handler Chayes, the Undersecretary of the Air Force, will take part in the third panel, as will Professor Stan Albrecht, Professor of Sociology at Brigham Young University. The program is intended to introduce the MX issue to a nationwide audience while allowing the residents living in the affected area to learn more about the implications of the proposed system for L'tah and Nevada and the arguments for and against it Construction materials required are likely to strain existing supply lines, e g. 2,700,000 tons of cement, 2.900,000 tons of steel. 1,500,000 of reinforcing steel and 1,400,000 tons of rail What are the Next Steps? The Air Force's schedule of events for this project is to complete an Environmental November Impact Study to justify by the with 364-964- The proposed MX system can briefly be described as a complex arrangement of missile shelters, scattered over many thousands of miles of sparsely populated land in Utah and Nevada, that house 200 newer missiles. Each missile has 23 different shelters in which it can locate, thereby providing some uncertainty to prevent detection This method of basing the missile has produced much controversy and will be a central point of the debate. Here are a few potential impacts: Population in the two state area is expected to increase by approximately 105,000 people in 1987. This would include both direct and indirect workers plus their dependents. The permanent population is expected to level out at about 57,000 people in 1992 following construction. The amount of water presently estimated for the project peaks out at 30,000 acre feet in 1987 and levels out at 13,000 acre feet in 1993. Bicycle auction to be held by Roy Police Spring is a good time to start bicycle riding, for transportation, losing weight or just to exercise. You can probably get a good deal on a bicycle if you go to the auction to be held May 17 by the Roy City Police lot. bicycles belonging to Roy residents should be licensed, or it may be impounded. To register your bike, go to the Roy Police any time, for a fee of one dollar. It is an aid to identifying bicycles if they are lost or stolen, so they may be returned to their owners. All doing leveling or the ramp area to meet federal guidelines for safety. 1980 drawal of public lands in Utah and Nevada Proceedings to begin the withdrawal process are anticipated to begin early in 1981. Information provided by the Utah MX Coordination Office, 801) At the end of the meeting, City Manager Richard Kirkwood proposed a dinner meeting to help discussion on an economic upturn for Roy business May 15 is the tentative date for the dinner. If you have lost a bicycle, and have proof of ownership, you may still claim it if it is one that the Roy Police are holding. - ACTION Public TV special show of Bill Moyers by KUED, Channel 7, will acquaint viewers in Utah and across the nation with the There has been an outflow of crucial issues at stake in the MX project. money from regular pass book acThe MX debate, organized by counts to money market certificates Mathesons Office public Governors because of inflation and the high will be broadcast live from Salt TV, to revert prime rate, but it should Lake Citys Symphony Hall on April 24 small deposits as the economy imbetween 6 and 8 p.m. The program proves. Consumers are rate conwill be broadcast nationwide over to so banks need pay interest PBS. scious, on checking accounts to draw more" The debate, moderated by Moyers, customers. So local banks are hoping will cover three main topics. Each to soon be allowed to use the N.O.W. will be considered by a panel of topic Orders of Withdrawal) (Negotiable with differing opinions on the experts accounts. However, the N.O.W. acissues. counts make the banks charge more The first panel will consider the interest on loans to make up for what Is there a strategic need for topic: they pay out in interest. With MX? The second will examine N.O.W. accounts, the banks and methods of deployment. alternative credit unions will be on a more equal And the third, will ask: What are footing. the economic, sociological and enOne Chamber of Commerce vironmental consequences of the member expressed concern over the system for the Great Basin region of current restraints on home buyers due Utah and Nevada? Each topic will be to high mortgage rates. Greg Costly, introduced by a brief film segment Citizens Bank manager, said providing background information on the issue. Barring federal assistance, rates wont come down in the next year or Participating on the first panel will so. Over the long run, however, they be the Honorable David L. Aaron, will come down. Our whole system is Deputy Assistant to the President for based on confidence in it, and right National Security Affairs; Dr. John F. now confidence is shaken. Lehman, Defense Analyst; and Glade Nielsen, President of the Professor Herbert Scoville, Jr., Chamber of Commerce said, When former Assistant Director of the Arms we can convince people to save more than they borrow, it should turn the situation around. It seems to be about as bad as its going to get as far as credit goes. parking SLOW DOWN OR STOP for Carrol Vincent, flag person on traffic control Z P- Smith Constractor, is during construction at the Roy exit on PROPOSED it aiciBiia During past months, the Roy Police have recovered several bikes that were lost or stolen and then abandoned. Bikes and other items such as wristwatches will be auctioned off at the Roy City Office V U!1 lfl( BM' 4U(T lMt VitlM Ml (SMI vault witaa vault (ifiaat vault mnmc vault vwaca vault aiMtit vault tMN lilt ion rial ikimm vault aatstiN vault tvi tut vault tvaiM vault paint vault mala (KMK vault tom calm vault luaM vault bhi ii iivii vault A Roy group of twenty businessmen met in the high ceilinged upstairs dining room of Moms Bakery on Thursday. They wasted no time getting down to business. A panel of bank managers answered questions of Roy Chamber of Commerce answered Ml I in Roy t: ii ttllH 141 sl'Mt nun MUM III trends discussed WEBER-DAVI- UMJ IIUII MMlKt LEFT TO RIGHT: Spiker Rodeo Beouti, Josie, Jeni and Vicki. The Spikers High School Rodeo, held in Ogden this month, was one ol the biggest Utah high school rodeos. Approximately 200 contestants from all over Utah were involved, vet the Gueen and second attendant are from Spikers Rodeo Roy Jennifer Van Allen, Rodeo Queen and Vicki Vest, Second Attendant, both o Roy, were among the 17 girls who competed for the honors Josie Chavez won the title of First Attendant. belt buckles Resides the titles, the girls were awarded heart-shapeand a bouquet n roses The Queen also keeps her crown Dave Millet won first place in Bull Ruling and Lamar Cope, also from the Rn area, won second place lor bareback horse riding d Royalty i, |