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Show Clark spoke to the local Lions and their ladies at a dinner meeting last Wednesday night at the Second Ward amusement hall. ant Grove High School Armistice Armis-tice Day Program on Nov. 11. 1944. 25 Years Ago The name of Harold Nielson has been added to the Third Ward Honor Roll. He left to join the armed forces on last Thursday. 25 Years Ago County Commissioner Sylvan 25 YEARS AGO From the Files of the Review Friday, November 17, 1944 Pleasant Grove's new American Amer-ican Legion Post 70 entertain-tained entertain-tained discharged servicemen and their partners at a dinner program and dance at the Second Sec-ond Ward Amusement Hall. More than 70 guests attended. 25 Years Ago Miss Carol Clark and Miss Mary Lou Matthews and their Second Ward Primary class members visited the printing office of the Review last Thursday. Thurs-day. 25 Years Ago Officers Lowell Gillman, Ken Harvey Lee Carlson, Dale Gill-man, Gill-man, Raymond Bastian, Ray Viklund, Parker Cullimore, Or-vil Or-vil Harris and adviser Jean Fugal, attended an FFA leadership lead-ership meeting at Lincoln High School last Thursday. 25 Years Ago Charles Sessions, Provo businessman, bus-inessman, was speaker at the Third Ward Sacrament meeting meet-ing last Sunday. 25 Years Ago Rose Hillman and Carol Clark are the new officers of the Pleasant Grove Library -Literary Club. 25 Years Ago Mrs. Keith Jense was hostess to members of the Merrymakers Merrymak-ers Club last Thursday at her home. 25 Years Ago War bonds and stamps sold at PGHS last Tuesday totaled $408.15. The Ninth grade led the school with sales of $228.40. 25 Years Ago Attorney Don Mack Dalton was the speaker at the Pleas- |