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Show Ten Years Ago Now (Taken from, files of Sept. 3, 1927) Several changes have been made during the past week in positions at the Co-op. store. Leo T. Shelley, for many years in charge of the produce pro-duce department of the store, has become night watchman, replacing Charles Grant, who will drive the delivery .truck. . James Spencer, formerly deliveryman will be in charge of the produce department. Carl Wootton has discontinued his work as bookkeeper and Miss Lillian Shafter formerly cashier, has been advanced to bookkeeper. These changes became effective Thursday, September 1st. Ten Years Ago Now Commencing Thursday Reed Robinson Rob-inson started work at the Chipman Mercantile as hardware department head. He succeeds Fon Chipman who resigned recently and who leaves the establishment as soon as Mr. Robinson becomes acquainted with the stock. Mr. Chipman has been with the Chipman Mercantile Company for the past forty years with the exception of a year or two taken off during this time. Ten Years Ago Now The 1927 "Little World Series" for the championship of the Central jUtah League is tied with one game each for the Timps and Cavemen. 'American Fork's 5-2 victory here yesterday evened up the board and incidently cancelled the 7-6 victory Provo won there Wednesday. Ten Years Ago Now The descendants of Joseph Shipley, Ship-ley, Sr., held their annual reunion at Geneva Sunday, August 28th. Two long tables were spread in the dance hall, and were decorated with vases of sweet peas and zinnia. Joseph Walker of Pleasant Grove acted as toastmaster. After dinner a program was rendered. Ten Years Ago Now Albuertus Willardson, vice-president of the Utah Poultry Producers Association will address the members mem-bers of the American Fork Producers Produc-ers at the regular meeting of the association in the city hall tonight. Musical numbers will be provided by Mrs. J. L. Mower of Springville, who will play a piano solo and by Rudolph Ru-dolph W. Clark who will sing a vocal solo and will be accompanied by Mrs. Clark. |