Show v w B wt a 1 jP LEARN ABOUT ROOSEVELT R. V. chairman of the Roosevelt Cham-lier ol Commerce's Junior College points to a map which shows visiting legislators that Roosevelt is the center of Uintah Basin and the logical site for a junior The house who were present at a dinner and tour of the area last passed the college bill A geographical location of Basin communities large map had been prepared to show the to the visiting Seventy law-makers Visit area on Saturday Approximately seventy members of the Utah House of Representatives and their wives were impressed with the reception received in as they took time from their routine to tour the Uintah Basin last The two bus loads of legislators stopped briefly at where they visited the Duchesne Court House and then proceeded to The buses were escorted into Roosevelt City by the police department Harvey Fort in Indian costume and astride a beautiful Instigating the legislators' visit to the area was Representative Bennie who accompanied the group and ushered them to the Frontier Grill Cafe where a luncheon meeting had been arranged by the Roosevelt Chamber of with city officials and club representatives as additional Lawrell Chamber presided at the luncheon in the absence of the Cliff who was on an agricultural tour In California at the Mayor Kenneth Aycock welcomed the guests and introduced the A map of the Uintah Basin was explained by R. V See LAW back page I Law-Makers un tinned From Page who emphasized Roosevelt's location as the geographic heart of the pointing out that this area was the logical site for a junior college His remarks were dittoed by Speaker of the Sheldon R who don't need a higher coordinating council to determine that this area needs a Junior College I was convinced of that 20 years ago We must work together to accomplish these |