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Show "News Biis About Yester-Years" 5 Years Ago fishing in the high Uinta , , i-p turned out as predicted f tfnnd Mildred Dillman ex-r. ex-r. fJ a fish, out of Cliff fSe caught by Clair Larsen, S 'measured 23 inches and Sighed 4 pounds. With Praises ringing in its from local spectators and !?,t of-state visitors, Neola drop-1a drop-1a the curtain on its annual W rodeo, Tuesday night. In 111 modesty Neolaites agreed fhat this year's show was the JL t so far. But several out-of-tate spectators, with no reason f r being either modest or commentary, com-mentary, reported to Chairman Chair-man Les Gardner that it was Uie best they had ever seen. RANDLETT Carol Jensen, 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse i Jensen, became the bride of ; Sheldon Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs Don Lewis, of Duchesne. Bishop Ira E. Wilson read the , nuptial vows . jfr. and Mrs. Roy Adams and family, of Whiterocks, returned Sunday from Pryor, Oklahoma. 10 Years Ago On Thursday morning--, July 15 at 6:45 a.m. KSL will feature fea-ture the Toyack Future Farmers Chapter of Roosevelt, on a 15 minute news broadcast, on a regular weekly Future Farmer broadcast program. lvMf wnd -MTi7ed Oberhans-ly, Oberhans-ly, of Hayden, received a letter directly from their son. Mark last week stating that he was a Uerman prisoner. This is the iirst direct communication they have received since Mark had been reported missing. County Clerk J. Lamar Johnson, John-son, of Duchesne, reports the following marriage licenses issued is-sued at his office- this week- I ilbbs -and Wilda Marie Mecham Burton, both of Roosevelt, Roose-velt, on June 30th; Marion A. Ostler and Thelma Matilda JulyS6th Mt Hm?' Q Mr. and Mrs. Claude Empey and children, of Price, spent the weekend visiting in Roosevelt Roose-velt at the- home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Taylor, calling on many of their old friends here. During the past three weeks more Neola boys have been inducted in-ducted into the armed forces They are Jack Anderton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderton; Ander-ton; Roy Gardner, son of M-and M-and Mrs. Lester Gardner; and Claire Mills, son of Mrs. LoTin Mills. 20 Years Ago The Western Creamery Co. is again showing its faith in the Uintah Basin by selecting Roosevelt Roos-evelt as the location for their new creamery. The local representative, repre-sentative, Dan F. Mitchell, of Neola, informs us that the company com-pany has purchased the Kinni-i man lots on Second North street and Third West, near the highway high-way bridge. Neola, the thriving and wideawake wide-awake small town on the north of us, draws citizens from all over the Uintah Basin to attend its Fourth of July celebration, while ' the city of . Roosevelt sleeps away the memory of its past celebrations when thou-: sands of Basin citizens thronged our streets in real celebration style. Mrs. Mary Lou Thome, of Vernal, Miss Helen Huish, of Roosevelt, and Miss Marion Woodbury, daughter of Prof. Woodbury, of the University of Utah, are guests of Miss Evelyn Wilkins at the Wilkins cabin in I Uinta Canyon this week. |