Show BUs About 5 YEARS AGO It is estimated that over people witnessed the crowning of Miss Joyce lovely brunette daughter of and R. S. who was named Duchesne of 1952 at the opening event of the Duchesne County Chosen as attendants were Miss Elaine and Miss Carolyn Kids who ride their bicycles into Roosevelt's business if they are will see a total of 8 new bike racks that have been painted According to Mayor J. V. McLea these racks were built and installed for one purpose to bikes that are usually scattered hither and yon about the city's busy Awaiting Eve Ashton of was a royal reception and homecoming following hex election as president of the National organization of the American Legion Larry Nelson was released from the hospital last week where he has been receiving treatment for a broken hip suffered when he was thrown from his chariot while racing on Labor 10 YEARS AGO Drilling of the Pleasant Valley Oil Corporation's well located on Section Range 8 South Township 16 East which is a mile west of the Castle Peak was discontinued at a depth of 2964 E. S. Rich corporation president announced this level it became evident that our rig was not heavy enough to continue to the big drilling was stopped until a heavier rig can be Rich Shades of November and a red hot local political race were cast across the Roosevelt scene Tuesday evening when forty residents molded a new party into Though errors may have existed in the organization of the Progressive Party last the convention was far removed from a Verland Nelson was named as permanent chairman and George Hacking as A lovely late summer wedding took place 6 at the Lee Jessen residence in uniting in marriage Miss Beth daughter of and E. A. Call of and Reay son of and Lee Levi J. of cf the officiated at the simple double-ring 20 YEARS AGO M. E. Lundberg of Roosevelt who was appointed president of the 1938 executive committee a few weeks ago after the resignation of G. V. Billings of was unanimously elected president of the celebration committee for the coming C. C. of Fort Duchesne was elected Winners in the contest for the 1937 were Lawrence Jessen of Louis Hall of William in the lightweight Wilford Heber second and Pat in the George Heber in the heavyweight In the baby contest Carol J. Maxwell was judged the best white baby and Norma Jean LaRose of the best Indian The best costumed Indian woman was Susie and the best costumed man Andrew The prize winning float in the Indian parade belonged to the Whiterocks Indian School and was presented under the direction of Roy |