In this Oct. 1987 photo, soccer players scramble after the ball during a game conducted by Town Hall at Idyllwild School. Judging by the photo on page 16 of this issue, it seems only the uniforms have changed but the spirit of those playing remains the same. File photo

60 years ago - 1951
With only a couple of deer season weeks left, just 94 bucks had been shot locally, compared to 193 in the previous year and 365 bagged 20 years earlier.

55 years ago - 1956
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors denied two liquor license applications from Idyllwild businessmen who sought to break the barrier against sales of alcoholic beverages on the Hill. It was not the first time that the supervisors had denied a liquor license to a Hill business.

50 years ago - 1961
Local folk were all shook up at the announcement that a film starring Elvis Presley, would be made in Idyllwild. “Kid Galahad” crews would arrive in just a few weeks, using the Idyllwild Inn for their headquarters.

45 years ago - 1966
The Rustic Theatre was showing “Wild Angels,” starring Peter Fonda and Nancy Sinatra.

40 years ago - 1971
The California Scenic Highway Advisory Committee approved most of Highway 74 as a state scenic highway. Final approval would still be needed by the state Department of Public Works.

35 years ago - 1976
Dedication services and an open house for the newly completed Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses on Pine Crest Avenue were held. Members of the congregation built the structure over a four-month period.

30 years ago - 1981
Hillcrest Market in Strawberry Creek Square advertised food at the following prices: A pound of MJB Coffee for $1.89, a pound of carrots for 15 cents, a pound of avocados for 25 cents and 10 pounds of potatoes for 89 cents.

25 years ago - 1986
Construction began on a replacement building for the U.S. Forest Service Keenwild Guard Station that was destroyed by fire in June 1985. It was suspected that the fire was caused by arson, but no final determination was reached.

20 years ago - 1991
A favorite Idyllwild restaurant, Chef in the Forest, closed down when owner Kitty Thomas, 71, put out a sign that said it all — “Gone Fishin’ … Indefinitely!” Thomas’ first restaurant in Idyllwild was the Alpine Pantry, which she purchased in 1963.

15 years ago - 1996
HELP Center volunteers embarked on a project to honor one of the nonprofit organization’s founders, the late Jack Sarvela, by planting a memorial rose garden and making benches for it.

10 years ago - 2001
Construction of the new gymnasium at Idyllwild School was coming along.

5 years ago - 2006
Nearly 80 alums of HiLo, an alternative high school created in the early 1970s, gathered for a reunion held at the Rainbow Inn.

1 year ago - 2010
Animal Rescue Friends of Idyllwild began a nationwide search for a veterinarian to establish a clinic on the Hill. The search was successful with the opening of Sadie’s Clinic.