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Show "News Bits About Yester-Years" 5 Years Ago "But Not Goodbye," the rollicking rol-licking comedy that will appear at the Roosevelt LDS chapel on April 26, is a combination of theater technique that can't miss. "Blossom Time," has been a perennial favorite since 1921, and comes to Roosevelt May 2, under the direction of Dr. Lor-in Lor-in Wheelwright. Both are presentations of the Utah Centennial Commission. The annual Senior Snea.k was staged Monday, April 21. The senior class traveled in cars to Midway, where they participated par-ticipated in swimming, hiking and dancing at Luke's Hot Pots. The Junior Culture Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Floyd Labrum, with Mrs. Ned Bellon as co-hostess. The program was an interesting showing of Kodachrome slides of various parts of the world. ' Lovely in all details was the party given by Mrs. R. S. Jordan Jor-dan and Mrs. Sam Weiss, Friday Fri-day evening at the Jordan residence res-idence in compliment to Mrs. Ann Warnock, who is leaving April 26 to establish her residence resi-dence in Salt Lake City. 10 Years Ago The Roosevelt Junior Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce is preparing to welcome approximately 1500 students, a number of parents and interested people from all sections of the Uintah Basin, who are expected to arrive here Friday, May 1, for the annual Uintah Basin Music Festival. Clair W. Johnson, director of music at Weber College, will act as head judge and will be assisted by Roland Perry and Delmar Dickson. Mrs. Homer P. Edwards, vice-president vice-president of Region 8 of the Utah Congress of Parent and Teacher Associations, Mr?. Frank Orser, Mrs. Horace All-red, All-red, Mrs. ' Alma Gardner and Mrs. George E. Stewart, Jr., president of the Roosevelt PTA, left Friday morning for Salt Lake City to attend the state convention of the PTA being held there Friday and Saturday, Satur-day, Last Friday afternoon was a big day for Roosevelt High School students as their track team ran up an unheard-of score against the competing schools of the Uintah Basin, scoring 127Vi points, to completely com-pletely outclass the other four schools, with Altamont their closest contender with a score of 44 Vfc points. 20 Years Ago Postmaster Luke Clegg informs in-forms us that part of the new equipment has already arrived in Roosevelt and the balance is expected within the next few days. He believes that it will be possible for them to be moved into their new quarters in the building between the Roosevelt Standard office and the Roosevelt Commercial Club on Lagoon Street by the first part of May. H. R. Sturgeon of the Sturgeon Stur-geon Motor Company, reports that over 500 people visited their show room Tuesday to view the new Ford V-8 cylinder car, which they had on display. Friday, April 8th, Harold Be-hunin Be-hunin went to Salt Lake City to participate in the National Future Farmer oratorical contest. con-test. He had previously won from ' Uintah, and represented the eastern district, in the state finals. Saturday afternoon, April 9, the losing membership drive team of the Roosevelt Women's Fish and Game Club, headed by Mrs. Pearl Moysh, captain, Toots Eldredge, Grace Wallace, Thora Sabey, Edna Peterson, Leona Olsen, LaMar Meldrum, Helene Harmston, Afton Birch and J. O. Orser, entertained the I winning team, Mrs way, captain 11 BlH (V Bell Wilkins T& AV' Ruby Crumbo, Sa , Thelma Wallis & ' and Violet Ha'C , , |