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Show J Ten Years Ago I Now (Taken from files of April 26, 1924) Sheepmen of this district are in the midst of the 1924 wool harvesting harvest-ing season which is estimated will bring returns of $400,000 a record for normal years. Something over 60,000 sheep have been sheared to-date to-date and about fifty percent have sold at from 39c to 42c per pound. Ten Years Ago Now American Fork's unfailing generosity genero-sity in times of distress was demonstrated demon-strated again when the sum of $1088.20 was contributed by local citizens and business concerns to ward the Castle Gate Relief fund. Ten Years Ago Now The marriage of Miss Lexa Hone of Pleasant Grove and Le Fay Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Steele of this city took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Ten Years Ago Now Thursday evening a winsome baby daughter was born at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bolcy and an hour and fifteen minutes later an equally attractive daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McGrew. Mr. Boley and Mrs. McGrew Mc-Grew are brother and sister. Ten Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McDaniel of Alpine announce the arrival of a baby ba-by son, born Tuesday. Ten Years Ago Now A baby boy was born Tuesday to. Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts. Ten Years Ago Now Misses Bernice and Bethyl Miller supporting the negative skle and Misses Mona Hindley and Bessie Ingersoll supporting the affirmative side comprise the high school debating de-bating team being coached by Luther Giddings. The teams expect to meet Pleasant Grove and Provo 60on. |