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Show 3 "News Biis About Yesier-Years" "I r 5 Years Ago ' The date for taking over the i Vf -rj-os plants in the Uin- :j Basin by the Mountain Val ;jtl Dairy Products Company hpen advanced to December 3 nnice Fitzgerald, presided - '' Hi-Land Dairy affiliate, ! Jnounced thisjveek- , meritorious Dsrformanc-Lv Dsrformanc-Lv Edith Nell Rreece. Jf zZ'oi Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ffe of Myton.-was the re-? re-? t of a War Department jg, awarded at the Presidio of San Francisco, November 11. Election of J. D. Walker Roosevelt, as worshipful mil terfBasm Lodge No. 20 Free and Accepted Masons, Mondav marked the beginning of Masonic Ma-sonic activity for the local or Ranization for the winter. As a reward for having won .he editorial contest sponsored by Bngham Young University. Ona Bartlett, Alierra High senior, sen-ior, has received a S25 scholar-snip scholar-snip to the B Y U. She plans to enter tne Provo school next fall. 10 Years Ago Albert Crumbo, well-known scatter-gun artist, spent his blankeiy-blank birthday. November Novem-ber 26, in company with Earl Gardner, duck hunting. Albert brought down an American Gol deneye. which is a very rar bird in this country. . Merrall Wilkins, manager o' the Cash Meat Market, is begging beg-ging for a way of extracting a noisy and destructful woodpecker woodpeck-er that for the past three months has made his home somewhat of a music box. Merrall has for the past month been busy evenings eve-nings trying to put over a pin-cher pin-cher movement in order to trip his enemy in his shell hole, without success. Someone ha? suggested a double-barrel shot gun. pulling both triggers at the same time. . The Neola chapel was filled to capacity last Mondav evening when friends and relatives from all over the Basin came to show honor to Mr. and Mrs. John Hor-rocks, Hor-rocks, of Farm Creek, who' celebrated cel-ebrated their golden wedding anniversary on December 1. Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr T. Hall make known the Plans for the coming marriage-of their daughter. daugh-ter. Katherine." to Bovd Olsen, of Fairview. 20 Years Ago Mrs. Albert Crumbo and her daughters, Shirley and Jen visited in Roosevelt Saturday! H. L. Allred, president of the Dry Gulch Irrigation Company, has been appointed inspector for! the Agricultural Credit Corporation. Corpor-ation. The following students spent the Thanksgiving holidays at home: Clara Hansen, who is attending at-tending Henegar's Business Collie; Col-lie; MaRee Edwards. Evelyn Wilkins. Helen Huish. of the U. of U.; Elmo Nelson. Paul Murphy. Mur-phy. Lee and Ronald Wiscombe. of the B Y U. Provo. and Pearl Edwards, of South High School, Salt Lake City. All returned to school Sunday. Cliff Angus and family have moved into the Nelson home formerly for-merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Marc Wilkins. A daughter was born to' Mr: and Mrs. Xavier Bellon Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mother and babe are both doing nicely.- .','.. s |