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Show Ten Years Ago Now (Taken from files of Sept. 10, 1927) The Dixon-Taylor Russell Company Com-pany opens to the public today. As stated before, they are occupying the east side of the American Fork Coop, Co-op, building . What was formerly three rooms has been made into two large compartments. The walls are all papered in an affective paper of harmonizing tones. The manager of the store is Glen L. Taylor formerly form-erly of Provo. Ten Years Ago Now The Daughters of the Pioneers will entertain the pioneers of this city next Wednesday at 2 p. m. A splendid program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. The committees in charge cordially invite in-vite all pioneers who came to Utah by ox team or wagon or hand carts to attend, and to consider this announcement an-nouncement an official invitation as it is difficult for them to see everyone every-one personally. Ten Years Ago Now A visit over all parts of the city shows that many people have responded re-sponded willingly In the weed campaign cam-paign by cleaning up their sidewalks and the streets adjoining their property, prop-erty, which has added materially to the appearance of the city. Ten Years Ago Now Polling's pitching victory yesterday yester-day over the Provo baseball club In the fourth game of the championship champion-ship series of the Central Utah league tied the contest and necessitates necessi-tates the fifth game to determlno Provo or American Fork as tho 1927 champions. The big final game is at Provo today (Saturday) and Is called for 4 p. m. Ten Years Ago Now Tho school bell sounded Tuesday morning utter a silence of Rome three months during which time the kiddles enjoyed tho summer months vacation. Principal Lloyd B. Adam-son Adam-son In reporting the enrollment said the re'.ponso wan better this year than ever before, practically all the children having enrolled Tuesday making a total of nix hundred and sixty. |