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Show k "Newi Bill About Yeslr-Yars" " I 5 Years Ago !,y district convention of Vnc 5 of the American ;',1C wili be held at Ferron . tj, . n nctober 13, announces C ' Commander Martin Cur- Duchesne. Commander be accompanied to Ration by District Ad- "ciiffJVngus. , mint farewell party honor-VShTodd honor-VShTodd and Mark Angus held at the Ballard ward fMonday. October 14 at The two ward members S Lart for the mission home STake City on October i m ml Acel Haslem. son of Mr. riirs John Haslem. of Ben- arrived home October 3 tl overseas duty. He is now C ipnninal leave and plans to $rtthe B.Y.U. for the fall garter. r and Mrs. Lloyd R. La-,m La-,m have returned from a '.tf visit with their son and fltiter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vere Labrum, of Phoenix, Ar-,na Ar-,na They went to make the I liuaintance of their first grand-1 P. 10 Years Ago George H. Harrison, incum-,,t incum-,,t mayor, heads the People's I -'ij ticket in the Roosevelt i "t elections November 4. Mr. -:son was nominated at a i-ty convention held in the "jion barracks Monday eve--,. Other nominees on the jet are Ted Harmston four-ir four-ir councilman; Daniel F. :;chell Clyde W. Larsen and Jlis G. Hullinger, two-year smissioners; John E. Wis-abe, Wis-abe, recorder, and Arnold sf, treasurer. Although Roosevelt High Sod's Rough Riders have an absent from the gridiron art for the past few years, :ey were able to show the ex-vrienced ex-vrienced Uintah High School m some of the finer points :! football last Friday afternoon j a game played at Vernal, ill the end of the game the score stood at 52-26 for the Rough Riders. Athletes bringing gridiron honor to RHS are Val Barnson, Junior Moysh, Harold Harris! Paul Perry, Quentin Kolb, Cal Killian, Don Marsing, Lewis Taylor, Dahl Gardner, Lee Jensen, Jen-sen, Charles Iorg, Sylvan Reynolds. Reyn-olds. Jack Giles and LaVere Labrum. Members of the Roosevelt city fire department enjoyed a theatre the-atre party at the Utopia theatre Friday evening, after which a delicious dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allen. 20 Years Ago The Toyack chapter, Future Farmers of America, were on hand at the State Fair again this year and were successful in capturing the Tribune trophy for the second successive time. Those making the trip to the State Fair this year were Dee Allred, Wayne Pickup, Ward Johnson, Verlen Labrum. Jack Cook, Orlan Gagon, Bernard Sanfelice, Deloy Gurr and Chapter Chap-ter Arviser, Walter E. Atwood. Plans are being made for construction of a $17,000 LDS chapel at Lapoint a few miles northeast of Roosevelt, according accord-ing to Bishop J. C. Hacking. Word was received from the Duchesne county commissioners that Commissioner G. V. Billings Bill-ings who had met with the state road officials at the request of the Roosevelt Lions club, asking them for immediate aid in construction of the Roosevelt-Neola Roosevelt-Neola road, found the state officials of-ficials in a very receptive mood and that work would undoubtedly undoubt-edly start within two weeks time. |