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Show !n The good Bid Says i 30 YEARS AGO NOV. 1. 1951 Tracks found Wednesday in the six day old search for John "Red" Young, employee of the Gulf Oil Company, spurred the hope that the youthful hunter might still be alive. Meanwhile, John's father, L. M. Young, arrived in Vernal early this (Thursday) morning to join the volunteers in the search for his son. Close to 3,000 deer were checked out at the four checking stations by the close of the hunt Oct. 30. Results in the contests held locally were announced Thursday. Ashley Farmer's Union Coop Co-op awarded first place to Stewart Tanner, Tan-ner, w hose buck had a 31 14 inch spread, third place was Dan Hall with 31 inches. Booby prize went to Linus Oponshaw, whose buck measured in with a throe inch spread of antlers. George M. Calder was credited with the capture Saturday of a car theft suspect and the recovery of a pickup truck driven from the front of the Vernal Ver-nal Motor Sale Company earlier that night. Campaign plans for the founding of a Youth Center, a need long felt here, were laid at a meeting Monday evening of the respresentatives of many of the civic organizations for the city." "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay," a three act comedy by Jean Kerr, based upon the book by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough. will be produc-ed produc-ed by the Uintah High School dramatic department November 8 9 with the curtain cur-tain going up at 8:15 p nt. Director is Jarrett Jarvis with student director, Carrie Calder. 50 YEARS AGO ; OCTOBER 29, 1931 : x More than one thoisax r friends packed the TabeW : (Thursday) afternoon, at largest funerals held in ,7 their final respects to Ps -N. Davis, who dies su&ei!1 night of heart attack. .. For some time past the br? - s ing the Green River at Jese. ' unsafe for heavy loads. IV P . now being eight tons. ft deputy sheriffs are gw&X 3 ' ' day and night to prevail from crossing. " The shortest honey crop it;'. 5 of the industry in Utah -this year, due to resultant lack of necUi . ; and the further lack of ! ding to D. H. Hillman.,: who was in Vernal 5 Hillman estimates U w ... ; more than one-Hurt Ltfd s much over one-fc harvest. . ' ruesday a fore of Jrl ' under the direction ol ' ' , Mr. Lundell worked sidehilltothetofto, "to form, huge "U r: sions. The pUn is to ft" 1? with rocks and thon" x . Announcement was nu , Congressman Don BM ( ;-schoolroom ;-schoolroom of e .jjr,i;' district have no f v weeks receive a pwlor of Gorf v in colors. i |