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Show Ten Years Ago j j ' Now j (Taken from files of Sept. 23, 1920) J. L. Firmagc returned homo Wednesday after being in Venial since Sunday on business relative to opening up a new J. C. I enncy store in that section. All legal matters mat-ters were attended to and arrangements arrange-ments made for Improvement:; to the building. The store Is scheduled schedul-ed to be opened March 1, 1927. Ten Years Ago Now In honor of Leo Searle who will leave soon for a mission to Australia and John P. Aydelotte, who le.ivcs I October 8th for a short term mis- sion to the Southern states bud Kenneth Singleton, who returned this week from an English ml.ision, a farewell and homecoming will be given Friday in the Rmusenien1 hall of the stake tabernacle. Ten Years Ago Now Miss Luella Cunningham represented repre-sented American Fork at the Utah County Fair in the big historical paij'-ant which was given Thursday evening. The float was :levery arranged ar-ranged depicting a beautiful mountain moun-tain and cave. Little Misses Edna Pie Firmage, Donna Davis and Mary Gammc posed as elves of the mountain and peering over Die highest peaks was Mcrril White as San Indian, who seemed to be watching watch-ing over his lands. Marriages during the past week I were as follows: Harry Jerling, son ( of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jerling of Highland, was united in marriage to Miss Velma Wing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wing of Lehi. |