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Show "News Bits About Yester-Years" 5 Years Ago Joe Malnar came down from ?n aT V?1. aftrnn to refute ban Lakes claim to big potatoes. pota-toes. Joe read in a Salt Lake paper where someone had grown a 1 pound 11 ounce potato in Salt Lake. The "spuds" Joe brought down from Neola tipped the scales at 3 pounds 11 ounces and 2 pounds 14 ounces, respectively. respec-tively. "Phooey on your Salt Lake spuds," says Joe," my wife fais?s these right up there in Neola. Members of the Ladies' Fisn and Game Club convened at the residence of Mrs. Melvin Wilson in Neola last Tuesday evening to enjoy a delightful Hallowe'en party. A delicious two-course supper was served by the Neola members, mem-bers, and the remainder of the evening was devoted to group singing and games. Mrs. Darrell MeConkie favored the group with a vocal solo'. Willard Day is a grandpa. He stopped by yesterday to tell U3 that Gerald and Lela are the proud parents of a six pound baby girl, born last Monday in the Holy Cxoss Hospital in Salt Lake. Willard says it's good to be a grandpa. 10 Years Ago The Roosevelt PTA held its meeting Thursday at the Roosevelt Roos-evelt Elementary School gym. with Mrs. Elva Stewart, president, presi-dent, presiding. Avard Rigby, accompanied by Nettie Reynolds, Reyn-olds, sang a solo; Beverly Ode-kirk Ode-kirk gave a reading, and Mr?. LaVerne Heiner played a piano selection. There will be fun for all regardless re-gardless of age, Saturday night in Roosevelt when the Roosevelt Roose-velt Lions Club will sponsor a Hallowe'en celebration at Roosevelt Roos-evelt City Park. Between 300 and 400 attended last vear. and it is expected more will attend this year. Ray E. Dillman and son. Miles, Bishop H. J. Ritchie, Ru-lon Ru-lon Anderton, John Houston, of Whiterocks, and Ed Evans, of Salt Lake City, were a party hunting on . Strawberry last week, each returning with a buck. Approximately 110 deer, shot L,pe??le lrom various parrs oi the Uintah Basin, with a total dressed weight of 12,000 pounds been , placed in cold storage stor-age at the Leslie Ashton plant ! ports0036-1, C" L- Ashton re- 20 Years Ago c?Ur,.. b?ys "Roosevelt , High fhJiTt1 fotuba11 team scalPed the Utes on their own war dance grounds in a very fast and spec- iftemoon81116 PlayCd ednesdv Not once did the Uintah boys throw a scare into .the Roosevelt Roose-velt squad, nor did they ever get over the old goal line for a touchdown. Buzz Larsen and Paul Han-Srffn Han-Srffn weJe tJhe two musketeers TavW f eSf8y'l game- Coach mH f0r a splendid record made this year. Invitations have been issued to the employees of the Indian fhe HJn.31 .Frt DucheSne ior k ? masquerade ball ?be heW. he Saturday eve nmg. Dancing will take up the SdeTUZ derrhtLR?Srell.Boy Scouts. un- fe WillirHdr(ShiD of Sutmas-ier Sutmas-ier Willard Day. will Dut on V Srto" arbecue the city square to which all bovs nt thi cojnrminitav |