Show In Yn the tle Good Old nays Days 20 Years Ago Agol l Decembers 1955 With the proper set and the correct Installation there is no reason why any home in Vernal cannot enjoy television with very good reception of ot the CBS CDS network from Grand Junction This statement was made Wednesday by Stewart Ashton after several months of expensive ex pensive time consuming ex ex- The tests were made with a foot tower installed at atthe atthe atthe the rear of the Ashton store The telescopic tower has two antennas antennas antennas an an- tennas with a remote-controlled remote rotor operated from Crom the receiving set This controls the direction of the antenna The tower was erected a week ago requiring a full days day's work by 12 men It R is held up by 16 guy wires Vernal is known technically as a deep fringe area and requires a special deep fringe set Good reception can be secured with an antenna approximately 50 feet Ceet high A size life-size giant 15 foot high and 76 foot long dinosaur skeleton model is planned Corthe forthe for Cor forthe the front lawn of the Utah Field FieldHouse FieldHouse FieldHouse House of Natural History next summer Casting will get underway un un- underway derway shortly for Cor the pieces of concrete that will form Corm the dinosaurs dinosaur's body Correct name of oC the dinosaur 30 Years Ago I December r 13 At a talk given before the Vernal Lions Club Wednesday night Governor Herbert B B. B Maw gave the go-ahead go on the Vernal Field pause House of Natural History and told the committee to 10 proceed with designs so that actual construction could start as soon as labor and materials were available A fund Cund of will be set up by the Department of oC Publicity and Industrial Development for the structure to be available August 1 1946 so that work can now be started at at any time the Governor said Uintah County according to official tabulations bought in E bonds exceeding exceeding ex ex- ex its quota by over 2000 in the Victory Loan Drive The final figures were raised above the quota Saturday at the Old Time Dance bane and Bond Dond Rally at atthe atthe atthe the Imperial Hall sponsored by he the Vernal Junior Chamber of Commerce During the evening in bonds were sold and is a diplodocus similar to a brontosaurus but somewhat smaller Mr explained ex ex- It will be a real traffic stopper the curator said 75 15 Years Ago December rS 1900 The Vernal Vernall District School is preparing for a grand school concert to celebrate the completion completion com coma of the new Central School building and to raise funds to buy an organ R. R Jensen has just purchased a silver slide trombone from C C. G. G Conn of oC Indiana Indiana- and will be found Cound at his home for Cor the next few days between the hours of 8 and 10 pm p.m. trying to untangle the scale James Ellifritz and family who have been snowed in at the Flume Mill MITI on Dry Fork Mountain ever since the late storm reached the valley Tuesday have been freed Creed 0 o. D. D Allen and others were six days with eight horses breaking the over in prizes donated by local merchants awarded to bond purchasers The Uintah High Schools School's Fighting Utes returned home from their weekend season pre-season tour with one game to their credit the high number on a 1915 1915 1915 19 15 score in the South Summit game at Kamas However in their second game with Morgan High at Morgan they lost the game to their hosts by a score of C 23 road from the rim of the thet t back to the mill a 4 distance of ot 12 miles MI Mr Mt Ellifritz says in speaking of the depth of or the snow The lethe logging trucks were completely buried burled with snow and after It had settled down only the tops of oC the wheels could be seen During the week wild rumors ha have ve been flying around on ort the streets to the effect that a score or more of our skillful had been gathered in by the vigilant game Wardens over in Color Colorado do From reports given by hunters who were let off ocr easy by the officers we learn that about 18 arrests were made but butas butas butas as the greater number of the boys were rather poor hands with a gun had suffered from Buck Duck fever and had not succeeded In bagging any game they were simply requested to return to their humble domiciles on the Utah side of the line and refrain from further infractions of the Colorado game law |