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Show 25 YEARS AGO In the Review I'Vom Hie files of I he Kcvicw, Saturday January 'M, 1931 Max Lars-'n was severly injured injur-ed Wednesday evening when, he coasted into a schooner being j drawn up the coasting lane near the heme of James H. Walker. He was treated for a deep scalp I wound at the office of Dr. B. C. I Lincbaugh. ' 25 Years Ago Next .Sunday evening the MIA will be in charge of the Stake-wide Stake-wide Religious Services. Professor Harrison R. Merrill of the BYU will be the featured speaker. Other program numbers will include musical selections by BYU students. stu-dents. 25 Years Ago J. L. Theobald appeared before the city council last Saturday night and asked that the ordinance prohibiting punch boards in business busi-ness be rocinded. The request of Mr. Theobald was denied. 25 .Years Ago The Pleasant Grove Fish and Game Association will hold its annual meeting and election of officers of-ficers next Monday night, January 26 in the city hall. 25 Years Ago In the most thrilling game played in the local high school! gym for many years, the Pleasant Grove boys won over Provo High School by a score of 38 to 35. At half time the combined bands of the two schools marched to the center of the nlavinp- t'li-vnr and played the "Show Boy" and the "National Emblem". 25 Years Ago William Ash, Wesley J. Keck, Ed. Lewis. Joe Fage, Wm. M. I one and Reed Hales were among those win attended the State Poultry Association meeting held in Salt Lake City last Tuesday and Wednesday. Wed-nesday. 25 Years Ago Mrs. Byron Adamson entertained entertain-ed at a social Monday evening in honor of her daughter Mariam. Among those present were, Beth Drysdale, LaRue Nelson, Ilah Hardman, Ann Beth Larsen, Inez Hayes, Anna Boron, and Launa Thornton. |