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Show Ten Years Ago Now American Fork City's financial condition is in fine shape said the audit report just finished by J. B. Parker, special auditor who has completed going over the accounts for the past two years. Ten Years Ago Now Representatives from the Utah Poultry Producers Ass'n., Rocky Mt. Poultry Club, Lions Club, Farm Bureau and City Council met in the City Hall Friday, February 10, at 8 p. m. for the purpose of deciding if American Fork was to continue the celebration of Poultry Founder's Jay, commenced last year, and if so to appoint the necessary working committee. com-mittee. . Ten Years Ago Now The Fish and Game Protective Association of American Fork held their annual meeting February 9th in the City Hall where they elected their officers for the year 1938. The following are those appointed: President, Frank Humphries; vice president, Dr. G. S. Richards; secretary, secre-tary, Elmer Chipman, and treasurer, W. L. Johnson. Ten Years Ago Now The Boy Scout contests held on Main street last Saturday drew a large crowd of spectators, who appeared ap-peared to greatly enjoy the merriment merri-ment and rivalry caused by the contesting con-testing scout troops. The various contests were well taken care of and the finals showed that the Fourth ward troop were the victors of the day. Their totals numbered 34, while the First ward came second sec-ond with 30 points. The Third ward made 26 and the Second ward numbered num-bered one. |