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Show Ten Years Ago Now j (Taken from files of Dec. 11, 1926) The beautiful $50.00 set of community com-munity silver which has been on display in the Chipman Mercantile window for the past several weeks will be given away Monday night, December 20th, at the Cameo by the firemen. On this same drawing there will be given a ton of coal, contributed by A. W. Pulley & Sons, a toy fire truck contributed by the firm from which the fire siren was purchased and several other prizes which will be announced later. Ten Years Ago Now The recommendation of Supt. Gourley to the Board of Education of the Alpine School District at their regular monthly meeting Tuesday that some time in the near future a health program be installed in the district was adopted. The program would provide for a nurse in the district, whose salary possibally would be met conjointly by the state, county and school district. The recommendation also outlined the necessity of an accurate record of the students from a health angle, bo be kept continuously. A possible part of the health program will be the immunization of children whose parents desire it, against diphtheria, during the next year. Ten Years Ago Now Misses Florence Friday and Lenora Crookston of American Fork, and Roy Fugal and Myron West of Pleasant Grove, played In the B. Y. U. concert orchestra on the occasion occa-sion of Its notable appearance in the Provo tabernacle on Sunday evening, December 5. Fully 2500 people crowded into the tabernacle and several hundred turned away. The concert was broadcast over K. S. L. by remote control, so that the numbers num-bers were heard all over Western America. A request has come from the fire department to have the residences decorated for the holiday season. HoDy wreaths, colored lights, blinds up that passers-by may enjoy the lighted trees, porch lights in holiday colors all add to the Community Christmas spirit. Local basketball fans were delighted de-lighted with the showing made by the American Fork high school team Friday night of last week when they met the Bingham five here. Over coming a lead piled up by the visitors in the first half of the game the Forkers tied the game in the second half 17-17. The extra period of playing gave the game to Bingham, Bing-ham, the score being 18-21. |