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Show LOOKING BACK Oid you know-That know-That Madeline Bridges says, "Give to the world the best, and the best will come back to you. ' ' 50 years a go-Births go-Births recorded between April 12, and April 26, 1930; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Perry, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Newell DeMille, twin boys; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ecklund, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Anderson, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Smith, a boy; Mr. and Ms. Andrew Schmutz, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fret-well, Fret-well, a boy ; Mr. and Mrs. John Openshaw, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. - 1 Merryweather, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Grimshaw, a boy and Mr. and Mrs. Thorns Smith, a ' ; girl. 25 years a go-Announcement go-Announcement was made of the selection of candidates can-didates for offices in the Cedar City Jaycee-Ettes for the coming year, according to Mrs. Keith Cripps, nomination chairman. Mrs. Douglas Lunt and Mrs:-Lester Mrs:-Lester Heyborne were chosen to vie for the position of president. Mrs. Klien Rollo and Mrs. Walter Lowe, vice-president; Mrs. Robert Case and Mrs. Carl Hardy, secretary; Richard Olds, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Dimick and Mrs. R. J. Judd, publicity. Nominations for two year directors, two to be elected, were Mrs. Byron Anderson, Mrs. Wilford Day, Mrs. Holand Nicholes and Mrs. Garth Webster. An- j nouncement of winners was to be in May at the next ! Jaycee-Ette meeting. Serving on the nominating ! committee with Mrs. Keith Cripps were Mrs. Bud Bowman, Mrs. Garth Hirschi and Mrs. Keith Averett. 10 years ago j "Old Irontown" located near the Iron Mining operations west of Cedar City, was listed on the State Register of Historical Sites. The site was designated at the April meeting of Utah's Historical and Cultural Sites Review Committee. Clifton Chatterley was in charge of the Iron County Research Group that makes -the recommendations to the State Review Committee. ; by Dorothy Rogers ( i |