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Show Ten Years Ago 1 Now (Taken from file of Jan. 26, 1924) Ten Years Ago Now I Under the direction of General Chairman John Hunter, the "Old Folks" of this city will be shown the time of their "young" lives next Wednesday at the annual winter en-(tertalnment en-(tertalnment in the tabernacle. Tho guests also will enjoy a picture show at the Cameo, compliments of Manager Man-ager Frank White, during the afternoon. after-noon. I Ten Years Ago Now A large number of relatives and ( friends wore present at the funeral of Mrs. Florence J. Peterson, wife of Arthur M. Peterson of Tacoma, Washington, who was brought hero for burial. The services were held iFriday afternoon in the First ward j chapel with Bishop James T. Gardner Gard-ner in charge. I Ten Years Ago Now Miss Lucile Baker won distinct honors in a recent Remington typewriter type-writer contest. She attained a speed of sixty five words a minute which she kept up for fifteen min- ' utes, and made but two errors. Ten Years Ago Now Mrs. Johana B. Jensen, 68, wife of Soren Christian Jensen, passed 'away Saturday afternoon after an illness of a year. Services were held at the family residence Thurs-'day Thurs-'day with BLshop Earl S. Greenwood In charge. Ten Years Ago Now Complimentary to Miss Priscilla I Pulley, who has recently returned from a mission to the Eastern States, a home coming social will be given next Monday night in the tabernacle. Ten Years Ago Now Robert M. Bennett, for many years a resident of Fort Canyon, near Alpine, Al-pine, died Tuesday afternoon. Funeral Fun-eral services were held Thursday afternoon af-ternoon with Bishop Vance in charge. |