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Show ffoosevelf Gfy To Ifectf Three Council Members Dick Bastian's Name Added To Candidates A change has been announced on the Progressive ticket's slate for city councilman when Darwood Campbell withdrew, and Dick Bas-tian Bas-tian was appointed to take his place. The latest nominee for a four-year council post is owner-manager owner-manager of the Family Shoe Cen-ter. Cen-ter. He and his wife, who manages Jessie's Dress Shop, recently purchased pur-chased the Roosevelt Hotel building. build-ing. Next Tuesday residents of Roosevelt Roos-evelt City will go to the polls along with citizens living in other Utah cities and incorporated towns to select three councilmen to serve during the next four years. In some areas a school board election elec-tion will' also be held. This is true at Duchesne, Myton, Bridgeland, and Arcadia, where Nathan Allen is the only contestant for a post on the Duchesne County School Board. The People's party have only (Continued on Back Page) ROOSEVELT CITY (Continued from Page 1) one nominee, an incumbent councilman, coun-cilman, who will be completing a four-year term next December as a member of the council. He is owner-operator of Lynn's Garage. Listed on the Progressive ticket along with Mr. Bastian, are Kenneth Ken-neth Aycock, also an incumbent councilman, and manager of the Uintah Power and Light Co., and Mrs. Parley (Ellen) Rawlings, operator op-erator of LenEl Gifts. She is the first woman to seek a council post for several years in Roosevelt. Polls Open At 7 A.M. All eligible voters living within the confines of Roosevelt City are eligible to vote in Tuesday's election. elec-tion. The polls open at 7 a.m. and remain open until 8 p.m. Myton and Duchesne are also set to elect new councilmen. |