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Show j Ten Years Ago ij Now (Taken from files of Mar. 3, 1923.) Ten Years Ayo Now The sons and daughters of the pioneers pio-neers held a meeting Thursday afternccn. The meeting was presided presid-ed over by Mrs. Rose B. Hayes, president presi-dent of the organization. The Hen-son Hen-son Walker family prepared and rendered the program. Ten Yeara Ago Now The try out for the M. I. A. debate at Manila "Resolved that High School Graduates Should be Allowed Allow-ed to Vote," was held Tuesday evening. eve-ning. The affirmative team consisted consist-ed of George Paul and Howard Warnick, War-nick, and the negative of Lyeon Johnson and Blaine Warnick. Ten Yearg Ago Now . Myron F. West of this city was : declared the winner in the wind instrument contest of the B. Y. U. for the Par-Joe Mer!-.J. Ten Years Ago Now Mi?,. Clara Bullock was plea.anlly surprised on Wedm-sday of last weei, by the old folks committee of the three wards. They had worked with the committee for 30 years. ; Ten Years Ago Now i Mrs. Chris Fwjnl presented her husband with a baby boy on Feb. 27th. Chris was so overjoyed that he pronounced the next 24 hours a complete holiday as far as the shop was concerned. j Ten Years Ago Now I Tuesday afternoon the Sunshine .committee in connection with the Relief Society gave a party In honor 'of Mrs. A. Holman, the occasion being be-ing her birthday. There were about 30 present. j Ten Years -Ago Now I Thos. Phillips, an old time trapjier j throughout this district and a resident resi-dent of American Fork until four years ago, died Wednesday. Ten Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. Lenard S. Walker are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl, bom February 23rd. Ten Years Ago Now The Third ward bishopric, together with the children and neighbors of A. F. Sundberg, gave him a pleasant surprise Saturday evening, it being his 72nd birthday. I |