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Show "News Bits About Yesler-Years" I 5 Years Ago i Myton safely tucked the Uin- tah Basin baseball league championship cham-pionship into its pocket, Sunday Sun-day afternoon, and by defeating a picked team made up of players play-ers from Roosevelt and the Miners Min-ers teams by a score of 14-4, ended the season undefeated. Manager Milt Lott announced this week that the following players would make the southern south-ern Utah jaunt: Jack Giles, catcher; Jay Petty, 1st base; Frank Adams and William Borg, 2nd base; Calvin Monks. 3rd base; LeRoy Mott, shorts-top; Clyde Cooper, Ai ton Richens, Earl Gingell, Ted Monks and Lenor Richens, outfielders. Acel Bingham and "Spike" Jorgen-sen Jorgen-sen will handle the pitching assignment as-signment at Levan. ' Mr. and Mrs. Presley Timothy announce the marriage of their daughter, Colene, to Duane Hancock, Han-cock, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hancock, of Bluebell, Mr. and Mrs. Murel Benson announce the marriage of the;.-daughter, the;.-daughter, Donna, to Robert C. Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Weber, of San Francisco. 10 Years Ago More reports of school teacher shortages were received Monday Mon-day by Charles H. Skidmore, state superintendent of public instruction, following a recent statement that the shortage for the next school year is now estimated es-timated at about 200. Clarence Redmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Redmond, of Roosevelt, has been here for the past week on a 15-day furlough. fur-lough. Pvt. Redmond was advanced ad-vanced to the rank of staff sergeant ser-geant on July 23. A disasterous fire in the early morning hours of Wednesday, destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells, formerly the home of Mr. Well's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wells. This building build-ing was one of the first houses erected in Myton, when most of the people lived in "Old Town." Mrs. Homer P. Edwards spent the weekend in Salt Lake nt-tending nt-tending the executive meeting of the Utah Congress of Par ents and Teachers. She also visited vis-ited in Bingham Canyon . with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Nelson. 20 Years Ago Postmaster Luke Clegg informs in-forms ' us that effective August 26, the new mail schedule will go into effect. Mail will arrive in Roosevelt from Price at 9:53 a. m. ins-tead of at 11:30 a. m. In record time, delegates to the Second and First congressional congres-sional district conventions speedily speed-ily and enthusiastically re-nominated Congressman Fredrick C Loofbourow and Don B. Calton as the Republican candidates to succeed thems-elves as Utah's representatives in Congress. The regular monthly banquet ban-quet of the Roosevelt Business and Professional Women's Club was held Tuesday evening at the Traveler's Home Hotel. Miss Inez Lambert, daughter of Mr. and Mr?. D. E. Lambert, war successful in winning one o' the pr;zes given bv the In!er-mountain In!er-mountain P-od"ct! Corporation for one of te ht 50-wovd ar-tie'es ar-tie'es on "Why You Should Us? Intermountain Made Goods." |