100 years ago: “The search of the Animas River for the bodies of the two boys drowned last week was delayed by a break-down of the motorboat that is being used in the quest. The break is of a slight nature and will be quickly repaired. No further trace of either body was found.”
75 years ago: “A new three-cent stamp commemorating 50 years of Idaho’s statehood was placed on sale. The stamp, a purplish-lavender, bears the picture of Idaho’s capital at Boise.”
50 years ago: “The nightly Indian ceremonials presented by the Alfred Draper family, Navajos from Fruitland, New Mexico, are a popular tourist attraction. The Indians perform at the new amphitheater located in Rio Grande-land at the southwest corner of the depot. The ceremonials are sponsored by the Durango Jaycees and this part of the program is followed each night by a slide show, movie or talk presented by the Forest Service or National Park Service.”
25 years ago: “La Plata Community Hospital and members got bad news as Interim Chief Financial Officer Nancy Heck announced that May’s new losses were $28,665 greater than the $134,351 reported in the June 26 draft monthly financial statement.”
Most items in this column are taken from Herald archives, Center of Southwest Studies and Animas Museum. Their accuracy may not be verified.