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Show In The Bood Bid Bays 30 years ago August 16, 1951 Of interest this week is the announcement an-nouncement of the marriage of a popular couple of the younger social set, Miss Joye Ainge and Jay Haslem. The single ring ceremony was performed per-formed at Winemucca, Nevada July 28 after which they motored to Tooele where Mr. Haslem is employed. For the wedding the brunette bride chose a powder blue suit with matching accessories. ac-cessories. Three boys from the Basin were guests of the Salt Lake Tribune Telegram on a tour of Yellowstone Park during July. Awarded the vacation because of services performed per-formed during the year were Gary Hatch, Vernal; Carl Walker, Roosevelt and Rex Davis, Duchesne, accompanied ac-companied by Brian O'Neil, district manager for the paper. An expenditure of from five to seven millions of dollars to hunt for oil in Utah, including drilling 16 more development wells at Red Wash field, is planned by California Company during 1951. Rated grand champions in the recent Vernal Golf Club tournament were Louis Pappan and Mrs. Ila King, in the men's and women's field, respectively. 50 years ago August 13, 1931 Winners of the golf tournament conducted by the Vernal Golf club were Howard Caldwell, first; A. V. Lewis, second and P. L. Cowan, third. They received a club as first prize and irons for second and third. It is planned to hold a flag tournament Sunday. On Labor Day and the Sunday preceding a tournament will be held with Roosevelt. At the swimming contest recently conducted at the Crystal Baths under the direction of L. C. Murray and Hugh W. Colton, a large number of boys and girls participated. Six season tickets were given as prizes by Ed. L. Anderson, An-derson, manager. In the boys under sixteen, Don Carter won first place; back stroke events, Glade Colton won first; boys and men over 16, Glade Colton first; boys 12 and under, Edward Andrson won first. In the relay race for different scout troops, troop No. 2, second ward, won first. Harold Alexander won in the Boy Scout event, under 14 and Leo Hacking won first in the Boy Scout over 14 swimming event. Commissioner Wm. H. Siddoway has been selected by Governor George H. Dern as Uintah County chairman of the relief committee, being organized throughout the state. |