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Show "News Bits About Yester-Years" i Voted one of the three most outstanding young men of northern Davis county, Ronald Wiscombe, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wiscombe, of Roosevelt, was awarded the Jaycee distin-quished distin-quished service award key at 'Kaysville on Feb. 1. Now a resident resi-dent of Layton. Mr. Wiscombe is physical education instructor at North Davis junior high school. I Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Larson jWere hosts to the Uintah Basin Medical Society and Auxiliary at a banquet at the Shurtleff hotel Sunday evening. v I Balloting for the officers and j board of directors of the Commercial Com-mercial club to serve during the ' calendar year of 1946 resulted in the following members taking tak-ing office; president. Horace All-red, All-red, (re-elected); vice-president, J. C. Zimmerman directors, Ted Harmston, V. A. Bair. H. P. I Edwards, Lynn Orser and Harry Sprouse. ! Darrell Fredrickson, manager of the Fredrickson garage, left here last week for Price, where ; he will teach acetylene and electric elec-tric welding at Carbon junior college. Karl Burgess, who left here last spring to join the U. S. army air corps, has received his wings and has become a full-fledged army pilot with a commission as second lieutenant. A special Americanism drive and competition for all high school students in Roosevelt and vicinity, under the joint auspices aus-pices of the Roosevelt Junior j Chamber of Commerce and the American Magazine Youth For-I For-I um, was announced today by iMarc Wilkins, president of the Jaycees. Mr. apd Mrs. Dave Huish and MUi Helen Huish left Sunday for Los Angeles, Celit. where Miss Huish will continue her studies in public health. The American Legion and Auxiliary of Basin Post 64 gave their annual Lincoln party in the barracks Wednesday evening. eve-ning. The barracks was turned into an old grocery store and the evening was spent in merrymaking. merry-making. Mrs, Pearl Meysh. president pres-ident of the auxiliary, Helen McAfee, vice-president. Belle Wilkins, Olive Harrison, Mrs. Atwood, Bell Harmston and Claribell Reef were in costumes dating back to the time of Lincoln. Lin-coln. Raymond Reef impersonated impersonat-ed Abraham Lincoln and did the part proud. Willie Woodward, son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Woodward, of Neola, who is attending school at Ogden, is making wonderful won-derful progress in athletics this winter. He has been the outstanding out-standing star in several basketball basket-ball games, George C. Kohl and George S. Bowers were duly appointed as jury commissioners of the 4th judicial district in and for Duchesne Du-chesne county for the year 1931. The Altrus club met at the home of Mrs. Hans Anderson on Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. I. Johnson was co-hostess. |