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Show "News Bits About Yesler-Years" With two unbeaten teams in the field, the Jaycee basketball tournament goes into its third week of play, showing a record attendance for a series of cage games spiced with brimstone and long shots. The results of i last Monday's games show up I as follows: Reynolds Barber Shop 23, Neola, 7; Altamont, 13 Roosevelt Delinquents. 12; Roosevelt High School Faculty, 27, Bennett, 18. Horace Allred, Wilford Whit-lock, Whit-lock, Jack Zimmerman and He-ber He-ber Allred have returned from ! Denver, where they attended the' National Livestock Show. Clyde Killian has just been released from military service, after serving in China. Mrs. Killian is the former Miss Joy Francine. Mr. and Mrs. Killian expect to visit for a time in Ogden Og-den with relatives. Major Howard Harrison, on terminal leave from the Army Air Forces, returned to Roosevelt Roos-evelt last week from Lowry Field, Colorado. During his period per-iod of terminal leave, and after his discharge in March, Major Harrison plans to devote his time to his established business enterprises in Roosevelt. i Word was received here this week from the University of ' Utah that Mrs. Evelyn Ashton Schmiett, daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. C. L. Ashton, of Roosevelt, was one of the few students who made an A-minus scholastic scholas-tic average at the school last quarter, and now has her name posted on the University's hon- 'or roll. ' Fire caused by an overheated i stove completely destroyed the I home of Mr. and Mrs. Birch Bennuion, of Mt. Emmons. Sun-day Sun-day morning. Floyd E. Lamb, of Myton, iwas re-elected president of the ! Duchesne county school board i at the meeting of the board held Tuesday. John E. Wiscombe was named vice-president; C. C. I Mickelson, clerk; and R. S. ! Jordan, treasurer. ' The Roosevelt elementary school lunch room was the : scene Monday evening of a 'cleverly arranged hill-billy par-, ty given by the Roosevelt Busi-: jness and Professional Women's i club. Gas lanterns and candies j were used to light the building j and a supper of baked beans' and corn bread was served on ; tin plates. i Among those attending the J Moon Lake Water Users' meet-i ing in Roosevelt Tuesday were I Leandrew and Thomas Gilbert and Hale Holgate, of Arcadia; ! Don Nyberg and Fred Birch, of I Mtn. Home; Floyd and Earl ; Case, of Mt. Emmons: and Os-1 car Nelson, of Upalco. Senator Ray E. Dillman, of Roosevelt, representing Duchesne Du-chesne and Uintah counties, was elected president of the senate sen-ate by a one-vote margin, Monday, Mon-day, shortly after the convening conven-ing of the 19th Utah legislature. James C. Hacking, Republican, Republi-can, of Lapoint, Uintah county, coun-ty, was elected speaker of the state house of representatives at the opening session on Monday. Much credit is due Coach j Louis Neeley for the creditable basketball team he k I i-Llc to turn out thi. i and with the decis h a. the past week againstin o er and Carbon SUIG' alize that our high T1? re. , at last got one of fhe in eastern Utah. 1 'earns f . The city libTaTy w, J in regular session in th7 ?L building Saturday night p. m. with President aV' Ferron, Mayor D. p -u3 C chairman; Secretary 'pa, imre zell Davis, and ExecutWeV Member Cecil . Wilkinson 7 ? tendance. " at. i The Altrus club will , the home of Mrs. Bruce P 81 t Friday, with Mrs. Earl Fr 9 t as co-hostess. refnan I |