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Show "News Bits About Yesler-Years" 5 Years Ago rive Roosevelt boys and one , L Tridell left Tuesday morn-frfto morn-frfto attend Boy's State at J?gmD W G. Williams. Ronald' Dye, Lawrence Wilson, tip Benson, Jack McLea and r hn Faucett, all Roosevelt high lool I students, and Clyde Bart-, Bart-, tt Tridell, attending Alterra High school, are taking part in !,- annual citizenship training ffair which began July 5 and Junues until July 14. Twenty Boy Scouts from Troop 252 and 2252 at Ballard il leave Tuesday morning, ri!lv 12, for a two-week trip to Alberta, Canada. The boys hope t complete their trip in fine "vie on $400 Announcement is made this eek f the marriage of Miss a Shelton,, daughter of Mr. (j jirs. Don Shelton, of Ar-a Ar-a jj-a to Jak Rassmussen, and It jiiss Lurrine Rasmussen to ' glen Broderick of Salt Lake rjty in a double wedding cer-omonv cer-omonv performed Sunday after-Son after-Son June 19 in Salt Lake city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. 10 Years Ago plans have been made for completion of the necessary details preparatory to opening ' the hospital, Ray E. Dillman, I president of the Board of Dir-I Dir-I ectors said today. By action of ' the Board in their meeting of I July 2, a tentative date foT the opening of the hospital has been j set for August 14, 1944. Pvt. Harold Sprouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sprouse, is I spending a fifteen day furlough here. He has been statiohed at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. I First Lieutenant Howard Harmston, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. lEugene Harmston, pre-i pre-i viously reported missing over France, is now a prisotier of Germany, according to word received re-ceived by his parents here Sat. i Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Wilkins that Lt. and Mrs. Max Wilkins are j the proud parents of a baby I boy, born July 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Richard' Olsen and daughter, Rosanne of Park City, spent the fore part of the week visiting at the home of Mrs. Annie Jorgensen and at j Neola. , , I 20 Years Ago ! DUCHESNE The first mail : truck to make the run on the new direct rout from Salt Lake ; City to Vernal, was greeted in ,1 Duchesne at 7:15 Sunday morn- !j ing by a loud salute and the shrieking of sirens as it arrived i with its first load of mail,45 J minutes ahead of schedule. 1. ) Attorney Ray E. Dillman of V, Roosevelt and former state sena- tor, delivered a patriotic Fourth i of July address at the big free celebration held in Vernal. A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan E. Drollinger Sunday evening in honor of their son, Clifford, and Gladys Hancock Drollinger, who were married on June 21st. Clifford and Gladys were both popular young folks and were graduates of the Roosevelt High School. The young couple will make their home in Draper. Their many friends wish them much happiness and success. |