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Show DECEMBER 20, 1951 THE UINTAH BASIN RECORD for the past two tablished all - time attendance A Great Comeback records. years are James Chidister, Roosand Mrs. vice-preside- nt SmsmOs noted Dy UBIC; Dig Crowds Attend j Through the cooperative forts of the young farmers of the Uintah Basin area, the 1951 (Uintah Basin Industrial Convention held in Roosevelt August I ef-- 8, 9 and 10, made history and bounced the annual conclave back to its former supremacy. Revived in 1950 by a group of young farmers after a sleep of eleven years, the UBIC shook off its lethargy and this summer put on a show which was widely heralded as a tremendous success, and which es once-fame- d For three days, people from all over the Basin assembled in Roosevelt where they saw outstanding parades, heard some of the count r.y s authoritative speakers discuss various problems that are vital to the progress and stability of the American way of life, and participated in departmental sessions where farmers, stockmen, housewives and parents learned about carrying on their various activities. The concluding session on Friday saw Elmer Yergensen, of Myton selected as president of the 1952 convention committee to succeed Forrest Hancock, who had served as president the past two years. Assisting Mr. Yergensen, who has been evelt, Yergensen, sercetary-treaauretalWinners of the Basin-wid- e ent contest conducted in connection with the U.B.I.C. were Miss Esther Wogec and Miss Dorothy Dean Nixon, of Roosevelt, and Grant Peel, of Myton. in the senior division; Laura daughAnn Leavitt, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Leavitt of Roosevelt, and Lila Jean Carter, vocalist from Tabiona, in the junior division. All winners received valuable prizes. Floyd Ross directed the talent contest. vice-preside- r. CHRISTMAS Governments function' is not to dominate, but to lay down rules so everyone can act efAFLs Labor fectively. Monthly Survey. If a man love the lab trade, apart from of success or famanv have called him RoM Stevenson. MERNIL II. LARSEN He couldnt keep me and the Chorus girl tellgovernment." ing why she lost her sugar daddy. Attorney At Law DUCHESNE. UTAH DUCHESNE CITY & EMPLOYEES OTTO JOHNSON Mayor OSCAR BEEBE CLAUD DAVIS CHESTER LYMAN W. F. PAYNE RAY HORROCKS Ciiy Councilman HILDUR JOHNSTUN, City Recorder LAURA CLEMONS. City Treasurer JAMES HALL, City Attorney HAROLD THOMAS, City Marshal HARVEY PARTRIDGE, City Water Master avc come to the end of another year of pleasant associations with those whose confidence and good will we value so highly. Once more it becomes our pleasure to send our friends and patrons our heart-fe- lt greetings and to wish them a Christmas abundant with good cheer ... one that will r ushw in a New Year of peace, happiness and prosperity. W, Extend An Invitation ms 0T0 cl! f!:3 children ' i othcroiso Everyone to Visit U. At Our New Bankin ROOSEVELT and DUCHESNE I The Commercial Bank of Utah grownup or HO cur vory best wiihcs DUCHESNE I body SPANISH FORK - HEBER ROOSEVELT COUNTY FLOYD CASE Commissioners RAY BROWN I fi: to I a M R. MICHIE T. - NEPIH PAYSON DUCHESNE M.mb.r Federal ReMrv. Syal.m and Federal Dcii Inauranc. Corporation to d Six wn PORTER MERRELL, Cleric wei |