Past Pages for April 20

130 YEARS AGO

The Baby Show: An exhibition of pretty babies and proud mothers at the Opera House attracted a number of visitors. The winners were: fattest baby, Ernest J. Sweetland; prettiest baby, Pearl Kennedy; best behaved baby, Ranie Lewis; darkest brunette, Louise Tenant; lightest blond, Tump Mara. After the award of prizes, the judging committee fled the hall, leaving by the rear door and have not been seen since. The mothers nearly caused a riot.

100 YEARS AGO

Carson is having a big treat. Dick Jose is coming to the Opera House to present "Silver Threads" with the tenor accompanying himself with scenic and detailed production.

70 YEARS AGO

Plans for cleanup week in Carson City were discussed at the 20-30 Club meeting when Chairman Melvin Fodrin made a report. Members of the club will man trucks to haul away debris placed by householders in gutters or along street lines.

50 YEARS AGO

The role of the late Richard L. (Dick) Waters Sr. as a citizen of the community and as a Lion was eulogized before Lions by former District Judge Clark J. Guild.

20 YEARS AGO

Prospective motorists would have to take a drug test before getting a driver's license under a new Senate bill.

10 YEARS AGO

Buzz Aldrin is in Carson City to promote the Western Nevada College Observatory. Aldrin was the lunar module pilot on Apollo 11.

• Trent Dolan is the son of Bill Dolan, who wrote this column for the Nevada Appeal from 1947 until his death in 2006.

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