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Show Casually 'i By Cliff Memmott IT'S LATER THAN you think! Only three months until the an nual U.B.I. C. will again be presented pre-sented in Roosevelt Date's are August 1, 2 and 3. . . George Stewart Stew-art is the 1956 president, and he reported to me Monday that he'll have his organization humming pronto, and promises a big time in the old town come next August. Aug-ust. . . It's sure necessary to get going in order to secure speakers and department leaders. --co--Marriage may be made in heaven, but man is responsible for the maintenance work! - - e y - WE FINALLY MADE IT Ever since Union High became a competitor com-petitor in football, there has been a hope on the' part of Uintah and Union that they'd be included in Regin 6 grid schedule. . . The other day the big wigs of the Utah High School Activities Association voted them in and a schedule was drawn up. . . I'm sure all football foot-ball fans will be' happy about the new set-up. --co--Two-thirds of the country's livestock is produced west of the Mississippi River, and two-thirds two-thirds of the meat supply is eaten eat-en east of it. --co--CONGRATULATIONS this week go to Albert "Ab" Harris, a very active' member of the LDS church, who was recently transferred by the Indian Service to Oregon. . . Recently he was sustained as president pres-ident of a newly formed L.D.S. branch at Klamath Agency, a man tries himself, the verdict is usually in his favor." E. W. Howe. --co--HOME-TOWN BOY is making good in a political way. That is the caption for a story that tells of the selection ' last Friday of Ronald Wiscombe as Republican party chairman for the state of Utah. . . A native of Roosevelt, he attended school here and later returned as a teacher. It's thrilling to see ambitious men and women rise in the world, especially when they come from your own town. Congratulations, Ron Wiscombe, and best wishes in your biggest political job. He now resides in Bountiful. --co--' THE QUESTION IS: How did the Fool and his Money ever get together in the first place? - - c o - -DAN'S VALENTINE A few days ago Dan Valentine, Tribune columnist, selected Grant Peel of Altamont for his "Today's Valentine." Valen-tine." I'm sure Grant appreciated the nice things Dan had to say about him, and I heartily concur in everything he had to say. . . However, frankly I think Dan missed the big point All of Grant Peel's achievements in music, scouting, breeding sheep and church work, have come with a tremenduous physical handicap that would put most people down I for the' count. . . I'd like to say "Amen" to Dan's Valentine, and say how much I personally admire and respect Grant Peel. --co--A small town's a place where a f ellow with a black eye doesn't have to explain to people. They Knowl - - 30 - - |