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Show "News Biis About Yesier-Years" 5 YEARS AGO J. Artfoiur Tim.o'Ehy, of Altonah, Alton-ah, won first place at the Young Farmers' speech meet, held in Roosevelt, Tuesday, Nov. 22. The subject of his talk was, "Advantages of Rural Youth in Democracy." Rcfosevelt literally pulled one out of the fire Wednesday niigtoit, overcoming a Spoirut deficit at half time to defeat Monticello in a movie-style thriller, 22-21. A final field goal by forward Frank Peterson Peter-son and a free threw by guard Don Snyder provided the mar gin of victory. Ila Ruth Zimmerman, a student stu-dent nurse at St. Mark's Hospital Hospit-al in Salt Lake City, and Mac Zimmerman, a student at the USAC spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Zimmerman. Checks for the largest unrestricted unre-stricted payment ever made to the Ute Indians under the administration ad-ministration of Superintendent Forrest R. Stone, $125 per person, per-son, will be distributed by the Uintah and Ourav 4 Monday, Dec. 5 hlf,,, hours of 8 a.m. 'and Tn tt ; Fort Duchesne, wLP'm' at Randlett. Ouray and M, 10 YEAks AGO Set. Glenn M. Allred ed last week to hiTw : Ajo, Arizona, after spend " 15-day furlough with retr 1 and friends. Mrs A1W Ves daughter, who have past few months with h he ; band, returned with bjj j' Glances Continued i wired Roosevelt High iVrid eleven Saturday at P'fge, climbed to toe pin, Tltah six-man football :th a thrilling 37-32 ;f T over the Dixie Flyers. . jip" i ce L- Ashton, local ag-'' ag-'' the Shell 0,11 Company, ;ILtey announced that the 'fnil Company has ".made of their purchase a3" Federal Reserve KrSlmLf five thousand A few friends were entertained enter-tained at the home of Jack pearwith0afl vtfug sup per with all the trimmings last Wednesday evening. After tte neJ ,Was served. the guestl veil ?Le danCe in neth Walker, Junior Davis, Wayne Tamothy, Don Rudy Corwm Labrum and the host. 20 YEARS AGO One of -the greatest demon-stantions demon-stantions ever witnessed in Roosevelt took place Wednesday Wednes-day an honor of the great achievement of our "Toyack" chapter, Future Farmers of America, of the Roosevelt High School. The program and demonstration demonstra-tion was the celebration of the great recognition won by the chapter, Instructor Walter E. Atwood, and student, Cecil C. Cope at the recent national convention con-vention of Future Farmers held in Kansas City last month. The Toyack chapter won the highest high-est honor for being the most active, ac-tive, in competition with all chapters of its kind in the nation. |