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Show "News Bits About Y ester-Years" 5 YEARS AGO First Sefiior Class officers at Uion High School are Narvol Hanson, president; Miss Jeanne Jensen, student council, representative; representa-tive; Lola Bartlett, vice-president; and Norman Angus, secretary-treasurer. secretary-treasurer. Junior officers are Don Killian. president; Doyle Huber, vice-president; Joan Todd, secretary-treasurer. The Sophomores elected Gordon Eldredge, president; Lou Ann Morrill, Mor-rill, vice-president;, and Gwennita Curry, secretary-treasurer. Freshmen officers are Billy Has-lem, Has-lem, president; JoAnn Ross, vice-president; vice-president; and Earlene Warburton, s eceretary-tre a s urer. Norman Hanson this week was selected as the first student body president of the newly established Roosevelt Junior High School. Other oficers are Janice Neilsen, girls' vice-president; Larry Ross, boys' vice-president;, and Phyllis Eksund, secretary-treasurer. Saturday, Dec. 1, has been tentatively set as the date for official dedication of the new Union High School buliding, is an announcement made by Loman F. Hutchings, principal., who with Supt. Harold M. Lundell, Uintah-, and Dean C. Christensen, have been named as a committee in charge of arrangements. A 73-year old land mark, the Ouray Trading Post, claimed to be the first Indian trading post established in the Uintah Basin, was leveled by fire early Tuesday morning. The trading post, owned and operated by Austin Wardle, was established in approximately 1878 to serve the Ute Indian tribe. Pretty Carolyn Dennis of Myton last Friday night was crowned queen of the annual Harvest Ball, sponsored by the FFA at Union High School. 10 YEARS AGO Ronald Page, proprietor of the Roosevelt Bakery, was painfully burned Saturday morning when hot grease in which he was frying fry-ing doughnuts spilled over his arm. 'Lewis Taylor, a student at the BYU, came home to enjoy the hunting season. . 'Mrs. Ray Jordan and Mrs. Ted Harmston motored to Mt. Pleas--'ant one day last week, where they visited with their children, Joyce Jordan and Jack Harmston, who are attending the Wasatch Academy. The undefeated Roosevelt High School faculty football team (they haven't played any games, yet) will play the Roosevelt high school football team on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 2 o'clock. An October wedding in a lovely home setting was that of Miss Minola Horrocks, daghter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Horrocks of Neola, and Donald Laris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laris of Roosevelt, who were married at the home of the bride's parents on Sunday evening, October 27. ?9 YEARS AGO With only forty-six districts to be heard from to make up returns re-turns from the State's 802 districts, dis-tricts, President Roosevelt was granted an assured majority in excess of 80,000, and Governor Henry H. Blood was certain of a 32,000 plurality. Saturday, Nov. 7, is the date set by the Toyackers and Walter E. Atwood, their instructor, for the dedication of the the new Toy'ack chapter house located on the Roosevelt campus in Roosevelt. Axel Birch, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Fred Fairbairn, left Thursday for Denver where they will met Mrs. Birch and daughter, Carol, who are returning from Detroit where they went to purchase pur-chase a Dodge sedan. |