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Show "News Bits About Yesler-Years" j 5 YEARS AGO A cast for Alterra . High School play, "Too Sweet For Sixteen," was chosen last week by judges Rhoda Rudy and Ellen El-len Rawlings, speech class di rectors. Cast includes Donna Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Barbara Russon, Barbara Bar-bara Irmen, Douglas Phillips, Afton Bodily, Mary Ohristen-sen, Ohristen-sen, Bonnie Hancock, Sherman Asay, Devon Seeley, Dale Mou-rey Mou-rey and Elaine Taylor. Forty turkeys and 24 chickens chick-ens were won Sunday at the Roosevelt Trap Club's annual turkey shoot, according to Mar-' vin "Butch," Oldroyd, secretary-treasurer. secretary-treasurer. . Impressive rites in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Wednesday, united in marriage Miss Lola Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jackson of Roosevelt, Roose-velt, and Keith Luke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Luke, also al-so of Roosevelt. David Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Wilson, returned home last Thursday, after completing com-pleting a 2-year mission for the LDS church. 10 YEARS AGO "Good, hard work no time to quarrel," was the reason Jeremiah, , Murry of Roosevelt, giave as the secret of his 62 years of happy wedded life this week. Jeremiah and his wife, Christina, Chris-tina, are having a famiily reunion reun-ion " this week at the home of one of the sons, J. G. Murray, Sandy, Utah. The Murrays were married Nov. 8. 1882, at Vernon, Utah by Bishop John C. Shark. It was solemnized in September, 1940 in the Salt Lake Temple. Lynn Johnstun bias announced announ-ced the free dance and house warming of his new garage, which has just been completed, for Wednesday, Nov. 22nd. Everybody Ev-erybody welcome. Flight Officer Lee Harmston, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Eugene Harmston, left Thursday for his station at Monta Rae, Calif, after spending the paat week here. 20 YEARS AGO Information from the National Nation-al organization, of Future Farmers Farm-ers of America, and the Agricultural Agri-cultural Leaders Digest, the Blue Book of agriculture, published pub-lished in Chicago, advises us that Honorary American Farmer Farm-er degree has been awarded Walter E. Aitwood, advisor of the Toyack chapter, F.F.A., Roosevelt, Utah. The outstanding event of the season was the annual P-TA social given last Thursday evening eve-ning in the Roosevelt chapel. A program was presented and Pres. Lillian Nicholson gave a review of the P-TA sessions that she attended at the recent Teachers' Institute at the UEA in Salt Lake Clity. H. L. Allred, Ray S, Jordan and Ray E. Dillman motored to Grand Junction, Thursday on business. , 'Mr. and Mrs. J. V. McLea announce the arrival of another boy in their family, born today, to-day, Thursday, Nov. 22. This accounts fotr the many errors Jack has made today. ' Mr. and Mrs. McLea have three boys in the family now. |