Show H MYSTERY PERSONALITY The mystery personality of the Who's Who contest last week was Mr and Wilkins is Who's Who personality Gustina A. better known M was easily identified last week as the Who's Who personality in the Uintah Basin Standard Nickell was winner of the 00 jackpot by petting all the clues and the mystery ALTHOUGH her mai Tina is still extremely keeping up her own home lovely in addition to working in many civic organizations and in hei She still pedals her bicycle as spryly as she did twenty-five years and claims that all these activities heln to keen her Tina was born Dec 7 in a daughter of Sarah and Fred Clark coming to Roosevelt in and residing here the past 53 During the first year with her operated the first picture studio in SHE MARRIED Farrell Wilkins In and to this union were born four two girls and two She now has 12 grandchildren and two great Talented in Tina participated in many stage plays and directed five plays and two She has served in several capacities in the various church being a member of the Stake Relief Society board for 35 the Stake board two and a Primary teacher At present she is chorister for the Roosevelt Second Ward A MEMBER of the American Legion she has served as unit and district and was a delegate to D C. in 1955 to the national An enthusiastic and interested c I vie Tina boasts of the following Operated first I picture studio started Just-A-Mere first Duchesne County first Ladies Fish and Game chairman of Bell monument In park I first school bell i bought first ticket sold at Roosevelt first Christmas orations 25 years ago NEVER TINA has worked in Roosevelt at many occupations a he ran a bakery and restaurant for many clerked in the C. C. Cash and from operated the Roosevelt At the age of 13 she was employed as a spooler and weaver in a woolen mill in SHE HAS SERVED as March of Dimes Minute Women chairman of many a Republican salvage corps vice-president At the age of 63 Tina was a rodeo and two of her were attend Her hobbies Include art collecting coins and keeping scrap-books and in addition to IN INTERVIEWING 1 a B t week's featured Tina stated that she had taken the local paper since when William Smart ope rated a small print shop next to the old Co-op building After that she subscribed to the Myton Free the Uintah Basin The Roosevelt Standard and now the Uintah Basin Standard |