One Nation, Under God

Yesterday's Phillips County News Memories for April 3, 2019

100 years ago

April 2, 1919

A camouflaged tank was to be shown in Malta. The tank was 16 feet long, weighed seven tons, and had a maximum speed of 12 miles per hour.

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Harry Lyden was defeated for alderman from the first ward by G. F. Thompson, a write-in candidate. Jim Brayton was unopposed for election from the second ward and Lyman Barnes was written in for city treasurer. Harry Cosner was elected police magistrate.

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Walter Risen was elected trustee of the Lovejoy School District.

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Clayton Snyder had returned from Camp Lewis, having been discharged from the Depot Brigade.

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The ranch buildings on the Warren Sowers place north of Malta were destroyed by a fire of unknown origins.

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Byron Bebee was among discharged servicemen to return to Malta.

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Snow and rain fell intermittently over the weekend, bringing smiles to the farmers and ranchers.

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Indignation was expressed by Editor H.A. Johnson over the fact that 19 votes were cast in the annual school election.

75 years ago

April 6, 1944

Former Adelle Rasey signs seven-year contract

Mrs. James Crisafully, the former Adelle Rasey of Glasgow, this week signed a seven-year contract with Columbis Pictures in Hollywood and will immediately begin her course of study in voice and dramatics.

Mrs. Crisafully is the daughter of Wm. H. Rasey, who several years ago was in business in Malta.

Safeway Easter Sale

Hams, fancy skinned whole ... 34¢

Peas, sugar belly fancy grade ...29¢ 2 cans

Eggs, Large White A Grade ... 2 dozen for 59¢

Oranges, Sunkist or Choice ... 5 lbs., 49¢

Lt. Thomson now pilot of B-26 Marauder

Second Lt. Edward A. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson of Malta, has graduated as a pilot after completing a nine-week transition course at Dodge City, Kan., Army Airfield B-26 Marauder pilot school of the Army Air Forces training command.

Almost daily communiques from bomber commander report splendid success of Marauder squadrons in swift, deadly bombing of Axis targets.

Yuh Don't Say ('Humor' from 1944)

"Has your husband any hobbies?" inquired the neighbor lady.

"no," was the reply. "He has the rheumatiz a good deal, and the hives now and then, but he ain't never been bothered with hobbies."

"We want you to come over to our party tonight, Sam."

"Can't, Pat. I'd better stay home because I've got a case of diabetes."

"Well come along anyway, Sam, and bring it with you. The people who are going to be here will drink 'most anything."

50 years ago

April 3, 1969

Carl Fahlgren honored by FAA

Carl Fahlgren was named an Honorary State Farmer at the annual state FFA leadership conference at Montana State University in Bozeman last weekend.

Fahlgren earned the award for his work with the Hinsdale FAA before moving to Malta two years ago to become associated with the Malta Standard Garage.

Dennis Grant died on Duty

Dennis Grant, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Grant, died last week while on Duty with the nuclear submarine Nautilus.

Grant was born on May 13, 1944, in Jordan. He attended grades one through eight at Phillips School and graduated from Malta High School in 1962.

25 years ago

April 6, 1994

Street Talk

Question: Do you think religion plays as great a role in our lives as it did 50 years ago in America? Why or how?

Sierra Mann: No, because people years ago were more religious. I think they read their bibles more.

Leo Curley: I think so - times have changed, but, I think religion is still pretty important in our lives.

Mary Moore: No, I don't this it does as much as 50 years ago - but it should. It is just the way people think.

John Low: No, because I think social activities, TV, and the like have invaded our religious consciousness of people to the point it has almost overshadowed our religious heritage.

10 years ago

April 7, 2009

Street Talk

Question: Where does the Easter Bunny get his eggs?

Dre Oshio: I don't know. I guess he just gets them and sends them.

Carly Weston: He gets them from Mommy.

Tamra Dowell: Sometimes when it's Easter you paint them in the fridge and then the Easter Bunny hides them.

Marissa Sandvick: He gets them from the chickens and hides them.

 

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