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Show 8A Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, May 23, 1984 THE Roy Gives Okay NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS 2 More Make 4 Stores in Area Review Correspondent ROY Free enterprise re- con- 15 BREAK DANCING Boys 8t Girls 3-- DIRECTOR-RET- means there will be four convenience stores and a grocery store within less than a mile of each other. When Councilman Lavar Smith noted that approval of two new stores could mean over saturating the market, Councilman Richard Tubbs said it was not the council's concern. This is America. Its free enterprise. Thats up to the businessman if he wants to take the FELT A CHRIS ELLIOTT-D'ett- e CHERYL STONEBRAKER-D'ettDrill approved changing the citys sign ordinance o allow electronic, computer operated message signs subject (b review by the city attorney. (The signs would only be allowed in C2 commercial zones anft would have to meet numerous stipulations re- Construction of the stores 15 TEACHERS 1900 W. In other business, the council er. 15 (includes Ballet and tumbling) 7-- fidence when the Roy City Council approved issuance of business licenses to two convenience stores that will be built across the street from each oth- Summe Future pertomtances and Festival mandatory ol Trees Hare programs community ton at Disrv, Stole Mir and dno DANNY to 1- -3 E k SOLIS-Brea- e 3L Dancer State 2 National Nu and Winners, 5 Superior Drill National AGES 27 N. MAIN KAYSVILLE AGES AGES 544-975- 2 3-8-- 7 11 12-1- 5 & Honors 1 Slate 2nd Place Winner CLINIC COST 4 AO DreDaid 10:30 A.M. Must be under 4'2" 12:00 A.M. must be under 48 1:30 A.M. must be over 4'8" Girls need to wear leotards, Dull Winners State DRILL CLINICS & TRYOUTS JUNE 1st 5 P.M. CLOGGING SINGING AND BREAK DANCING Call Mistress - ' tops UW paNto to perform invited REGISTRATION-JUN- garding size ajiid placement. tights and ballet shoes, tryouts optional Councilman Lavar Smiths suggestion that lighted signs with flashing arrows also be permitted was rejected tn grounds of public safety am esthetics. They create confusion for motorists who think theyre traffic signs said and theyra unsightly, Planning Commission Chairman said Tubbs. risk, 3-- the northwest corner of 4400 S. 1900 W. next tofthe Roy Christian church. Thejothcr store is a Store to bel constructed on the southeast cc rner of 4400 S. SHELLEY KANCITIS ceived a resounding vote of CLOGGING & SINGING DOYS & GIRLS DRILL-GIRL- S AGES 3-- One of the approved convenience stores is to be located on Jack Scamotis. Roy to See Utility Rates Increased SHELLEY KANCITIS its own refuse collection service. Review Correspondent It would mean hiring additional personnel send purchasing trucks, but preliminary studies indicate that it may be cheaper than using a private contractor. Pendini further analysis, it appears that by doing our own we would see garbage pack-urates remain at the same level as jthey are jiow or even decrease west Roy. slightly, said Kirkwood who has askecj Roys public works diThe average monthly minimum bill for residential units rector, Njax Reeves, and streets could increase as much as 13 t superintendent Denny Faulkner percent or $2.33 beginning in Ju- -.to evaluate municipal refuse ly with garbage fees going up 86 operations in neighboring cities, t The $1.10 surcharge was apcents per household. service proved By the city council sever-jOur refuse pick-u- p months ago when decisions contract expires July 1, and Im inwere made about how to finance substantial rate a expecting new sewer. Also included in the crease. If in the process of overall the lower than increase is an added we bids get ding out, predicted, we might not see a 51 per Lent unit charge for Kirkwood said he change," said Roy City Manager overestimated the number of Richard Kirkwood. units .last year necessitating the The city council is also considshould whether higher fee. begin Roy ering ROY Roy residents will see an increase in their water, sewer and garbage bills. According to city officials, the increase is primarily due to expected rate increases for garbage collection and the imposition of a $1.10 surcharge to help finance a new $902,000 sewer system in , p, VAPEX LATEX FLAT HOUSE PAINT LATEX FLAT VAPEX HOUSE PAINT Save Over finish Luxurious, Controls blistering, cracking and peeling Easy working - fast drying Soap and water wash-uFor wood,, f iberboard, shakes. shingles, aluminum and metal siding, stucco and masonry n low-shee- n p Y&pex xw. flat house p1 (Mfg. 0nly C gal. Per gal. sug. retail price) al I LATEX STYLE HIDE PERMALIZE ALKYD GLOSS AQUA ROYAL LATEX SATIN HOUSE & TRIM FINISH SATIN ENAMEL HOUSE & TRIM FINISH incin-eratorfe- Funding Requested For Drug Program Sheriffs Department law With a successful first year under its belt, the Davis County Narcotics Strike Force is seeking a second year of funding, said Layton Police Chief Lamar Chard. Chard asked the mayors who are members of the Davis County Council of Governments last week to continue funding of the program designed to stop drug trafficking in the county. He said .the problem of drugs does not stop at city limits and many times they will start a buy that will continue to Roy, Ogden or FARMINGTON en- forcement agencies. Previously, cities in Davis County contracted with the Salt Lake City Metropolitan Strike Force but dropped from the agreement to Rugged alkyd finish weather latex bipathes All Aqua Royal houw - beats all weather It Pratt & Lambed Glossy finish beads off water Sinperior coverage and colqr retention Stays sparkling fresh year round , Repels moisture mildew blisters Fbr all siding doors , sash and trim Soap and water wash up Exclusive interior designer colors Pre mixed colors Creamy rich Durable beauty Excellent hiding and leveling For siding trim sash , wood and metal Rermalized protection - long life Slyfe Hide Satin rKXJ firm " , consistency,, spatterno mess No hQ(T0 SAVE UP TO $8 PER GALLON SAVE UP TO $8 PER GALLON SO95 ALL LEVEL0RS Start a local effort. $11 99 ONLY Chard released statistics citing the forces effectiveness in its first year of operation. He said the force has compiled 103 felony arrests of distributing for value, forged prescription arrests, four cases of cultivation and three miscellaneous other WALL COVERING 1 1 Single Roll arrests. The force has also conducted intelligence cases with 15 arrests being made since December and others are planned, Chard said. Salt Lake City. The strike force was started last July with officers from the Bountiful, Layton, Utah Highway Patrol and Davis County 91 1 Enter Poster Contest Entries are being solicited for poster: Davis County Fair - Au1984. the Davis County Fair book gust Art work must be original, poster contest which has a May 25 deadline. ofily one entry per student is Cash awards will be given. First place winner will get $50; second, $30, and third, $20. Entries should be taken or mailed to Davis County Fair, house, P.O. Box 618, Farming-toUtah, 84025. The contest is open to any junior or senior high school student in Davis County. The winning entry will be used for the fair book cover. Poster entries should be on 8 Vi x art board and can be color or black and white. The artists name, age, address, and phone number should be on the back. The poster should depict any or all phases of the Davis County Fair. A theme should be included as part of the poster. The name and date of the fair should appear as part of the 1, PNOT&DEOORMirtG 4387 HARRISON 479-033- Hours: 8 a.m.-5:3- 0 -- VISIT US AT EITHER LOCATION 437 NORTH HARRISON DEPOT MAIN-CLEARFIE- 776-219- 3 Hours: P.M. MON. -- SAT. Mon.-Fr- i. LD 0 8 a. m. -- 5:30 p.m. Sat. 8 t i a.m.-- l p.m. 0HU DmtL KOaL BUaL n, 1 1 SINGLE DURGER SHALL PRIES SHALL DRINK 5 OZ. SUNDAE Expires Hay 28th, 1884 C Glow Room PANCAKE & DINNER HOUSE presents & Turf Surf SEAFOOD & STEAK FRIDAYS P.M. Banquet & Catering 5-- 9 1141 W. 2100 S. $Q9S 782-325- 621-508- 3 8 CDDaa EDsdootu) SMORGASBORD ; oioann laytch C2EH1 CITY CALL I brcitr LAYTOn DLLS CALL ? |