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Show Ten Years Ago Now (Taken from files of Aug. 12, 1926) Fire Chief I. L. Pratt of tills city was highly honored by being selected president of the Utah State Firemen's Fire-men's Association at the annual convention held at Park City Monday. Mon-day. The honor confered upon Mr. Pratt, who already was first vice-president vice-president of that association, was made greater by the fart that the rules of election were susended in his case and he was voted in office by acclamation. Ten Years Ago Now President S. L. Chipman of tins-city tins-city was highly honored Friday evening by being chosen president of the Timpanogos Council Boy Scouts of America at the annual meeting of the council Friday evening. eve-ning. Mr. Chipman succeeds F. S. Harris who has held the honor for the past term. Ten Years Ago Now According to announcement made here Friday by Utah-Idaho Sugar company officials, the Lchi sugar factory will not operate this season. Along with this word came orders to lay off all yearly help with the exception of a small office force and temporary sugar loaders and to curtail cur-tail all unnecessary exjxmKe. It was also learned that only three factories in Utah, Spanish Fork, Garland and West Jordan, will operate and only two or three in Idaho, this year. Ten Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Alpine, Al-pine, announce the marriage of their daughter, Elva, to LaDrue Varney, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Varney of this city. The marriage took place in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Ten Years Ago Now Elder Lyman Moyle has received his release from the Mexican mission mis-sion where he has spent the past twenty-seven months. He will return re-turn to his home in Alpine by way of California where he will visit hla two sisters. |