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Show Ten Years Ago Now (Taken from files of June 4, 19'27) A committee from the Lions Club, consisting of John L. Firmage, Joseph Walton, William Chipman and others met with the city council at their regular meeting last Saturday Satur-day night in regards to the parking of the north sire of Main street. They asked the city to furnish free wafer and to arrange to have the proper connections made with the system. After considerable discussion discus-sion their petition was granted as far as free water was concerned. Ten Years Ago Now Thirty-four children under six years of age were examined Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at the health conference confer-ence conducted in the city hall by the Utah County Health unit in cooperation with the Relief Societies. Socie-ties. Of this number all but six were children who are to enter school next fall. Ten Years Ago Now Wayne Cliadwick and LaVcll Singleton, who have accepted calls to labor as L. D. S. missionaries in the German-Austrian mission, were honored with a farewell social Friday Fri-day night, May 27th, in (he tabernacle taber-nacle amusement hall. The party was given under the auspices of the Missionary committees of the four wards. Frank G. Shelley was in charge. Ten Years Ago Now The first carlot shipment of cockerels this year went out on Wednesday and Thursday together Willi a car of hens. The Utah Poultry Poul-try Producers shipped a car of cockerels on Thursday to San Francisco Fran-cisco and the Utah Fish and Poultry Poul-try company a car of cockerels and one of liens to Chicago on Wednesday. Wednes-day. In the shipm'Tit there was 24,-000 24,-000 pounds of cockerels or approximately approxi-mately 18.000 birds. They sold at 16 cents per pound or for a total of $3,R40.00. The hens sold for 12 cents a pound. |