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Show Ten Years Ago Now (Taken from files of Feb. 6, 1926) Ten Years Ago Now Another unsightly condition in the city's business section was removed tins week when John Crook.ston, with the aid of the Utah Power & Light company felled and removed the large trees from along the side walk in front of the property op)o-site op)o-site the J. C. Penney company. This permits a uniform type of tree along this entire block. Ten Years Ago Now Monday in Provo, Miss lmi.'e Bahr of Provo was united in marriage mar-riage to Jes.se B'-rnard Storrs ! this city. Mr. Storrs is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William .Storr.-:. Ten Years Ago Now An added attraction to the Tim-panogos Tim-panogos Cave camp for the coining season will be three it d-rr, who have already made themselves thoroughly thor-oughly at home at the camp. Tlx: deer were raised from a bottle and consequently are very gentle Ten Years Ago Now A uniform age limit for pool halls, . if,., fimnp hall closing law it UIJUUl 111 u.-... and the abolishment of all i:"tr. of chance in the county were the items of business arted ujxm at meeting of the county and city officers offi-cers last week. Ten Years Al'O Now A dividend of 9 p-r cent was declared de-clared Monday afternoon at the annual an-nual meeting or .stockholders or Chipman Mercantile Co , 5 per c'-nl of the divid-nd wa.s declared payable pay-able on February l:.t and the- remaining re-maining 4 per cent on Ju.y l:.t. Tl.e report showed aL.o that $10,000 more sales were made last year than the year previous. Ten Years Ago Now Thursday morning the measuring stick at the Pacific mine registered .six feet of fnow. Three feet of this amount fell during Wednesdays storm and the report from the rnmc Thursday morning stated there was good prospects of more snow that day. .' - - tL |