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Show Yuie 'Opening' Is Scheduled For November 24 The Roosevelt .Chamber of Commerce Com-merce voted to stage a Christmas "opening" on Friday, Nov. 24, the day after Thanksgiving. The Chamber, in a luncheon meeting, at the Frontier Grill, voted to cooperate with the Roosevelt Roose-velt Christmas committee in get-ing get-ing lighting and other decorations ready and assigned its merchants committee to make sales promotion pro-motion and Santa Claus arrange-(Continued arrange-(Continued on Back Page) ic YULE OPENING (Continued from Paee 1) ments. Alva Snow gave a report on preliminary studies about a municipal muni-cipal swimming pool for Roosevelt He has received cost estimates and other data from a concern that has built many such pools in the west. Further study will be made on financing and operation. Bill Murdock, of the Indian affairs af-fairs committee, reported on a study he is making concerning offering of-fering more Indian products as a tourist attraction. He recommended a permanent Indian exhibit for which housing . and a caretaker would have to be arranged. He said the small expense would be repaid many times over by getting tourists to stop. Fran Harrison reported that work on constructing the antenna for the Uintah Basin Television Corp. is progressing his week. He said television for( the Basin is becoming nearer a reality every day Dr R. V. Larson, president, presided at the meeting. A group had been expected from Duchesne to discuss the U. S. Highway 40-50 40-50 connection but did not arrive. |