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Show Ten Years Ago j Now j (Taken from files of Feb. 21, 1925) Funeral services for Deloss M. Dittmore of Salt Lake, native of Pleasant Grove, were held Tuesday ! afternoon in the Windsor ward chapel. Ten Years Ago Now George D. West, one of Pleasant Grove's early settlers, died at his home February 16th. Funeral serv-j serv-j ices wrere held Friday afternoon with Bishop E. D. Olpin in charge. Ten Years Ago Now At the close of the Farmers and Housekeepers Convention Wednesday Wednes-day the Ladies Farm Bureau was reorganised re-organised as follows: Mrs. Leo R. Harvey, president; Mrs. Leone Told, vice-president; Mrs. George Peay, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Will L. Green and Mrs. Ed Hardman, directors. direc-tors. ' Ten Years Ago Now " is reported by the fruit men in ,- -e-,- -'-fv tb-'- l,e fruit crop, uiis e-.-aoi. j. -S I especially the uiacd fruit haE""T7V r ! badly damaged by the long spell of below zero weather. Mrs. J. O. Clark entertained Thursday Thurs-day afternoon for her son, J. O., whose ninth birthday occurred that day. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thornton left Monday for Seattle, Washington, where Mr. Thornton will attend the National Lumbermen's convention. Ten Years Ago Now The Review is in receipt of a letter let-ter this week from D. L. Anderson, who is on a mission in Leipzig, Germany, Ger-many, reporting his enjoyment of his labors there. |