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Show From The Files 20 Years Ago This Week A survey of last year's business busi-ness proves that the Roosevelt Commercial club tjoard balanced its budget. The board also asked for membership in the National Commercial club and Chamber of Commerce organization. These facts were brought out Tuesday evening at the last meeting of the Commercial club. Thomas Gentry, son of W. G. Gentry, of Ioka, won third place in the 4-H club' division of the recent livestock show in Ogden. Arthur Woolley, well known farmer and threshing machine man, of Lapoint and Tridell, was killed by a falling tree Friday, Fri-day, near the Bartlett saw mill in the Mosby mountain forest. 10 Years Ago This Week Work will proceed on the second sec-ond stage of the Roosevelt LDS hospital building as soon as weather permits, it was decided tentatively Sunday at a meeting meet-ing of the Roosevelt Stake presidency. pres-idency. Present were B. O. Col-ton, Col-ton, Ray E. Dillman, W. Russel Todd, and Clerk John E. Wis-combe. Wis-combe. The possibility of constructing construct-ing a community house for the Hancock Cove section was discussed dis-cussed at a meeting of Hancock Cove residents and officials of the National Youth administration, administra-tion, who spent a couple of days in the county this week. The meeting was held Wednesday at the Uriah Mowery home in the Cove. Irrigation problems confronting confront-ing white and Indian water users were aired at a meeting of officials of the Indian department depart-ment and Moon Lake Water Users, held in the Federal building, build-ing, Salt Lake City, last week. |