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Show From The Files 20 Years Ago This Week Board of directors of Dry Gulch Irrigation company meet (Tuesday, receiving a report ifjrom the U. S. Reclamation i bureau covering the expense incurred in the investigation of the Moon Lake project, i Coach Lou Neeley and the .D.C.H.S. basketball squad ; leave Thursday on a trip to Heber, Kamas, Co.alville, and Morgan. Making the trip were Glenn Baird, captain; Marvin Anderson, business manager; Boob Alexander, Buck Wardle, Reuben Larsen, Ronald Wis-combe. Wis-combe. Fish Wardle, Horace Lundberg, Bumps Eldredge. Joe Page, Loss Killian, and Paul Murphy. Thomas Chantry and Joe Yack in Bennett the past'week taking swarms of bees and honey hon-ey out ot various dwelling hGUi and other buildings. Roosevelt City Council meets in special session Tuesday evening, eve-ning, passing the 1930 budget ordinance upon third hearing and ordering publication of it. Regular monthly convention of the Priesthood and Auxiliary organizations of Roosevelt stake held at the Roosevelt amusement amuse-ment hall, high school building, and Relief Society room. Eph-raim Eph-raim Lambert presiding and conducting the opening exercises exercis-es at the general meeting in the hall. " Arthur Wrscombe. Tuesday, visits the Cedarview Mutual. 1Q Year j Ago This Week Wednesday evening, December Decem-ber 20, judges to begin tour of the city to select the most effectively ef-fectively decorated homes and business houses. A total of 218,000 fish were planted on District No. 3 of Ashley Forest during the 1939 season, Forrest Ranger George Walkup reports this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Ashton spend Thursday afternoon after-noon and evening in Vernal, visiting Mrs. Leslie Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. Rae Ashton. Over 500 fight fans attend the boxing and wrestling matches, match-es, held at the Elementary school gymnasium Friday evening. eve-ning. The Duchesne county gchqpl board, in segsien Monday at Duchesne,' appraved the recommendations recom-mendations of a committee appointed, ap-pointed, at the request of Mont-wel Mont-wel people, to negotiate with them for the sale or trade of the Montwel school house for use as 8 church building. Roosevelt chapel overflows Sunday with throngs of friends and relatives, who gather to pay final respects to Ephraim Lambert, 81, who died at his home here, Wednesday, Dec. 8, of causes incident to age. |