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Show I ," Ten Years Ago ; jj NOW , (Taken torn files of Mai-. 24, 1923) Ten Years Ago Now Robert G. Ingersoll, 41, died at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake Monday Mon-day night, following a mastoid operation op-eration with a complication of spinal meningitis. Funeral services were held Thursday in the Second ward chapel with Bishop Storrs in charge. Ten Years Ago Now The construction of the Alpine scenic highway is assured. Final ' approval was made at the meeting of Salt Lake County commissioners, I the United States forestry survey al- ready having passed upon the project. pro-ject. Ten Years Ago Now Mrs. Hannah Gardner, age 85, and I for 25 years a resident of this city, i passed away at her home Sunday afternoon. Funeral services were held in the First ward chapel Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon with counselor T. A. Greenwood in charge. Ten Years Ago Now The first carload of eggs supplied entirely by the north end of Utah county left the assembling plant here Thursday for Sa.'.t Lake City. It was made up of Lehi and American Ameri-can Fork eggs. The car which left Thursday contained 500 cases of eggs. Ten Years Apo Now The election of officer.-; for the local organization of the Daughters of Pioneers took place Thursday afternoon. The following officers I were elected: President, Jane C. Robinson; vice-president, Amanda j Nicholes; assistant . vice-president, Saiddie Noyes; secretary, Lizzie Nelson; Nel-son; treasurer, Sadie Chipman; chaplain, Rachel Hunter; registrar, Nora Ingersoll; historian, Emma Smith, organist, Lydia Houston. Tn Tears Ago Now- The annual Junior Prom, the 8th to be given in the history of the lo-jcal lo-jcal school, was indeed a splendid success. The Prom v. as given a Dutch setting, the general color scheme being Dutc). blue and white set off by brilliant tulips, the flower flow-er of Holland. Ten Years Ago Now The snow is bei:: ..hoveled from the ro-ifs of the Pecific Mill, Am. Fork Canyon, as it is reported to be 7 feet deep and very heavy. Ten Years Ago Now George M. Burgf. s vie of Alpine's early pioneers, pa.'.s.d away Monday morning after a Inhering illness. Funeral service-; were held Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, Eihcp J. W. Vance presiding. Ten Years Afro Now Boyd Slice, ;cn of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stice, left Wednesday for Atlanta, Georgia, having accepted a call to the southern states mission. |