Show Bits About 5 YEARS AGO Site for the now for Duchesne chosen at Tuesday meeting of and district school officials at It was agreed to locate the one-story building in a central position on the present courthouse the building a northern Brick is material for the exterior reports Henry architect of Salt Who is in charge of designing the county George H. is convalescing at his home while recovering from the effects a major as well as from a hert attack which he suffered last week in his office as justice of the peace the Duchesne precinct in county Prize winner in the U. S. defense Bond original Utah for include Lee C. who won the donated by movie Loraine 10 YEARS AGO Eugene L. of president of the Carbon-Emery Flying spent last in where he purchased the owned by Grant Hansen and Leland Stevenson of Daris flew the plane to Price Friday i The acquisition of Calder holdings in the Uintah Basin by the Mountain Valley Dairy Products an affiliate of the Hyland Association of is announced by Bruce of the Mountain Valley Negotiations been in progress Calder Brothers several The Valley Dairy Products Company how assumes ownership of Calder plants at Neola and Altonah Fitzgerald Roy Taylor is caring for the two small children of and Orson while they are their baby at a Salt Lake The has been seriously ill for the ten and Charles Halstead and children of Vernal and and P. W. Fouse were dinner guests of and Ralph Halstead Jack and Darreld Josie spent the holidays at the home of- their and Joe The are attending school in Salt Also visiting at the home was Josie's 20 YEARS AGO County officials were jubilant early this week when it was announced by Porter Merrell that tax collections have far exceeded Figured a it is the opinion of several officials that collections have set a new record for a peak Research by County G. A. Goodrich and Porter that the collected this year tops the highest percentage collection of any year since 1929 which was then per The record last week carried the list of delinquent not quite five pages compared to last Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in Salt Lake for William H. pioneer Uintah Basin and who died in a Salt Lake City hospital a months He served as teacher and president of Brigham Young college in Coming to Utah from he became successively president of the and declare the Uintah Basin is the finest spot Ln Utah for raising sugar beet says Myton Free Additional dence along this line is furnished iby the Knight and Investment The Company's R. E. has conducted exhaustive experiments in the company's holdings on the Blue bench with satisfactory results in the stee of the beets the amount of contained in them and in analysis of the soil by |