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Show 25 YEARS AGO From tthe Files of the Review Friday, October 22, 1944 " War salvage drives are going forward splendidly in Pleasant Grove, according to Si Kemp, chairman. Waste paper is being received at the old Library, tin cans at the old Jail and rags at the fire station. 25 Years Ago-Pleasant Ago-Pleasant Grove has "gone over the top" for the third time in the sale of war bonds, according to H. C. Robertson, drive chairman. 25 Years Ago Elder Marion G. Romney spoke to overflow crowds at both sessions of quarterly con-ference con-ference last Sunday. Stake President Merrill N. Warnick conducted. 25 Years Ago Manila Ward MIA is sponsoring sponsor-ing a Halloween party for all ward members next Tuesday, according to YMMIA superintendent, superin-tendent, Keith Warnick. 25 Years Ago Parents Day at Central School will be held Nov. 10, 1944 as announced by Principal Ray S. Merrill. 25 Years Ago Mrs. Edith Anderson directed the Second Ward players in the play "Spy Me This One" last Tuesday night. Players were, Louise Walker, Margaret Radmall, Rad-mall, Mary Mathews, Harriet West, Joyce Clark, Jean Roberts, Rob-erts, and Emmeline Kirk. 25 Years Ago Deer hunters are reporting better than average success this year. 25 Years Ago Lewis E. Olpin has been released re-leased as a High Councilman and Lawrence R. Walker was sustained to fill the vacancy. 25 Years Ago Servicemen mentioned in the Review this week were: Kenneth Ken-neth Nielson, John Hilton, Cecil Huntsman, Viron Washburn, Bryan Fugal, Kenneth Wright, Samuel Green, Wesley Walker, Dale Deveraux, Raymond Hansen, Han-sen, Kay Swenson, Don Peterson, Peter-son, R. Dee Smith, Leslie Min-e, Min-e, Verl Miner, and Lynn Miner. |