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Show 25 YEARS AGO . From the Files of the Review Friday, February 11, 1944 Six representatives from Utah County have been selected select-ed to meet U.S. Senator Pat McCarran in Carson City, Nev. to help determine whether Geneva Gen-eva Steel Plant should be completed com-pleted or dismantled and shipped ship-ped to Russia. Those selected were J. W. Gillman, John O. Beesley, Dr. F. S Harris, J. E. Booth, A. O. Thorn and Sylvan Clark. 25 Years Ago Capt. Lyman K. Swenson, who died during the sinking of , his U.S. Navy ship "Juneau" V'.- will be honored when a new ship bearing his name is to be launched Monday. His daughter, daugh-ter, Celia A. Swenson, will christen the ship. 25 Years Ago Harold Smith and Tom Walker Walk-er will instruct a Red Cross First Aid course at the local fire station, beginning next Monday night. 25 Years Ago The Older Folk of the Timpanogos Tim-panogos Stake area will be entertained en-tertained Saturday, Feb. 12, 1944 at the First Ward recreation recrea-tion hall, according to Thomas Fenton, general chairman. 25 Years Ago Fruit growers will meet at the orchard of Harold Armit-stead Armit-stead for a demonstration of pruning next Tuesday afternoon Clarence Ashton, Utah County agent, will be in charge. 25 Years Ago Carl B. Warren, owner of the local concrete pipe plant, has been awarded the contract for another link in the Salt Lake Aqueduct System. Pipe making is expected to begin within two weeks. 25 Years Ago The headline in a "Buy War Bonds" ad in this issue of the Review asks this question: "Who made the greatest sacrifice sac-rifice the woman who gave up buying a new fur coat and bought bonds or the kid who gave his life fighting for his country?" |