65 years ago Dec. 21, 1944
C. H. Bradford of Winslow suffered a broken arm and other injuries on Wednesday when he fell from a freight train caboose in the local Santa Fe yards. The sudden jerk of the train in starting presumably caused him to lose his balance. He was rushed to the Shields Hospital and a few hours later was placed aboard a westbound train to be taken to the Los Angeles Santa Fe Hospital.
50 years ago
Dec. 24, 1959
New one, two and three-bedroom homes are now being offered for sale at the Kaibab Estates Addition to the town of Williams. These houses are of masonry construction and of the most modern design throughout with city lights, water and sewer, already connected. The homes are very reasonable in price and down payments start at $850 with low cost financing on the balance.
35 years ago
Dec. 26, 1974
The Junior High shop class mass produced 25 puzzles for the Lions Club to be given away for Christmas. The students learned that working together they could produce a product in quantity faster than working alone. The puzzles took an average of two hours and six minutes each to build.
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