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Show , men of. the city. The northwest row of stables will be used ar?d will bo used rent free. Only requirements re-quirements by the city are that the stables be kept clean, the occupants build fences, south of the stables for exercising their horses, and the horse owners cooperate in extending the water-, line to. the -stables. TEN YEARS AGO April 5, 1962 The event of the year, the Junior Prom, is Very close! In fact, April 6th is the big day. To the theme of "Three Coins' in a FounJain," the class of '63 has spent many long hours decorating de-corating and everyone is invited. invi-ted. As a sampl? of ihe good: San Mitchell's Orchestra will provide music that would make a one-legged man wa.nt to c'ance. There will be a fine floor show, too, at 10:40 p.m., and the annual promenade, as originated by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nor-man Lamb. Prices are $1.25 per couple and $.75 for extra ladies. Let's Go Back By Phyllis WWttaker The following are excerpts from the files of the Beaver County News and" its predecessors pre-decessors FIFTY-FOUR. YEARS AGO April 5, 1918 Joe Tribole was the victim of a surprise party planned by his wife last Tuesday evening A most enjoyable time wa-spent wa-spent by all present. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Stewart, Misses Dorothy Phillips, Misses Mary and Nora Ruper and Roy Cot-trell Cot-trell were the guests for the evening. THIRTY-SIX YEARS AGO April 9, 1936 Duck! Baseballs Fly From Screen When you attend your local theatre Friday or Saturday and the man at the door hands you a pair of celluloid glasses, don't throw them away for you are going to need them to enjoy en-joy Pete Smith's short for Metro Met-ro Goldwyn Mayer, titled "Audioscopics." Don't be frightened frigh-tened by the name, for it is not a wild animal picture but one featuring the third dimension with sound. Through the celluloid glasses you will be able to see: a baseball base-ball pitcher throw a ball that will make you duck to keep from being hit; a man squirting seltzer water in such a way that you will throw up your hands to keep it out of your eyes; a musician playing a trombone and the slide poking you in the face. The reason for this is the use of the two-eyed camera. At Firmage Theatre - Fri. and Sat. TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO April 6, 1950 Construction of a new sewer line to serve homes in the southwest part of town, has been completed and is already in use, it was anounced this week by City Councilman Le Roy Myers. One of the major items of business conducted at Wednesday Wednes-day evening's City Council session ses-sion included offering use of fair grounds stables to horse- |