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Show Ten Years Ago Now Ten Years Ago Now (Taken From Files of April 19, 1924) Jeddiah Spratley, G3, died suddenly sud-denly hi Provo Saturday afternoon as arrangements were being made to bring him to American Fork to the home of Ills nephew, James E. Spratley. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the First ward chapel with Bishop James T. Gardner Gard-ner In charge. Ten Years Ago Now Mrs. Mary Ann Summers, 81, passed away Monday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Singleton. Mrs. Summers had been an invalid for the past fifteen years. Services were held Thursday afternoon after-noon in the First ward chapel with Bishop Gardner in charge. Ten Years Ago Now Demonstration week for Belter Homes In America, In keeping with a national movement, will be held in American Fork, May 11th to 18lh. The local Ladies Municipal Council Coun-cil with the aid of the ladies clubs of the city will act over the week with Mrs. Liza Christenscn as chairman. chair-man. Ten Years Ago Now The reorganization of the Silver Band was perfect! Monday evening eve-ning and a splendid season of band entertainment Is assured. K. J. Bird was selected as director, Mayor Coddlglon as president; Joseph Walton, Wal-ton, vloe-prriKl(!ent, and Arnold Clawson, secretary-treasurer. Concerts Con-certs will be given weekly commencing commen-cing soon ofter May 1st. Ten Years Ago Now In honor of Mrs. Sina Chipman, who after twenty-three years of faithful service as a member of tho Stake Relief Society Board, was honorably hon-orably released recently as counselor counse-lor to Mrs. Annie C. Hindley, a social so-cial was given Tuesday afternoon in the tabernacle which was attended at-tended by two hundred and eighty Relief Society workers of the stake. |