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Show "News Bits About Yester-Years" The first 1946 baby to be born in Roosevelt missed the arrival ar-rival of the New Year by a mere 36 hours and 5 minutes. At 1:05 p. m., January 2, a baby ba-by girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Burton, of Tal-mage, Tal-mage, in the Roosevelt hospital. Quentin F. Kolb, 21, a junior student at the University of Utah, was recently informed that his name will appear in "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, an annual publication publica-tion honoring outstanding students stu-dents throughout the country. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Betts, of Roosevelt, announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Lois Betts, to Fred Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cook, of Roosevelt. Roos-evelt. The hangar at Roosevelt's growing municipal airport is no longer in the balance. A recent re-cent commitment from the Board of County Commissioners of Duchesne county eliminated the question of a suitable hanger hang-er when it voted to render sufficient suf-ficient financial aid to guarantee guaran-tee the construction of en adequate ade-quate building. In honor of Roosevelt high schools alumni, an interesting program and day of activities is being planned for Friday, January 3, Bernell Swain, student stu-dent body president, said today. to-day. Reed Hancock, son of Mrs. Alice Hancock, of Roosevelt, returned here last week after spending nineteen months in Missouri and Arkansas, where he fulfilled a rflission for the LDS church. Holing-in of the Duchesne tunnel, 20 miles above Kamas and 8 miles below Mirror lake, Monday signalized start of work on another major link in the Provo river project. One of the most interesting social events of .the season was the reception in the school gymnasium Friday evening, giv en by Mr. and Mrs. J-.ionei Jensen Jen-sen in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Phyllis, to Tal Wardle, of Roosevelt. A double wedding dance was given at Bridgeland Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Neilson and Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Allen, Miss Ruth Burgess and the I Misses Mary and Dorothy Dill-1 man left Friday for a ten day trip to Old Mexico and the Pacific Pa-cific Coast. 1 The Christmas "gobbler" pool marketed by the Northwest Tur- i ; - j I key Growers' association totaled j nearly 100 carloads of 2,000,000 pounds, according to announcement announce-ment recently by Clyde C. Edmonds, Ed-monds, general manager. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dastrup, J of Altonah, were left homeless Christmas eve, when their home and all its contents were com-j com-j pletely destroyed by fire, caused 5 by , a defective flue. I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams, 5 who are now located at Park j City, spent the holiday season 5 visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Adams, of Ben-i Ben-i nett, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray 5 G. Labrum, of Roosevelt. - The Roosevelt Home Com- 0 munity club will meet at the S Relief Society rooms on Satur- day, Jan. 3, 1931, at which 8 , time a lecture on "First Aid in X the Home," will be - given by 0 Mrs. D. P. Whitmore. Miss Helen Huish, who is at-j) at-j) tending East high school in X Salt Lake City, is visiting her 0 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hu-j) Hu-j) ish. She will return to school Sunday. |