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Show Ten Years Ago I Now (Taken from files of Dec. 20, 1924) The majority of the local sheepmen sheep-men have declined to accept the offers of wool contractors during the past few weeks and are holding for better prices. Offers run from forty three cents to forty seven cents. The majority of the sheepmen are expecting ex-pecting to secure fifty cents by waiting. wait-ing. Ten Years Ago Now Sunday morning in each of the four wards special Christmas programs pro-grams and services will be given. The First ward is preparing a pageant "Prepare Him Room", the Second and Fourth ward programs will also stress the Prophet Joseph Smith's birthday in addition to Christmas numbers. Ten Years Ago Now The cold weather, prevalent throughout the northern and western west-ern country, this week registered zero and below. Friday morning the thermometers in the southern part of town registered 8 degress below. Ten Years Ago Now-All Now-All the kiddies of the. city are eagerly anticipating the arrival of Christmas Eve when Christmas cheer will be dispensed around the large Community tree in front of the Real-art Real-art Theatre. All kiddies are invited to attend the free matinee in the theatre after which Santa will be at the tree to present each with a treat. The firemen are providing the treat and a generous citizen the show. Ten Years Ago Now Little Miss Kathryn Holindrake celebrated her 5th birthday Tuesday, December 9th, by having a party at which twelve were present. Ten Years Ago Now-More Now-More letters to Santa Claus appear ap-pear this week. The young writers are Virgil Stice, Eva Baxter, Delcie Baxter, Jack Smith, Clayton O. Hall and Helen Devey. Ten Years Ago Now The marriage of Miss Clara Hunter Hun-ter of this city and Ivan Crittenden of Coalville, recently took place, i Ten Years Ago Now Mrs. Martha G. Givens of this city and George S. Shclton of Salt Lake were married Thursday in Salt Lake. Ten Years Ago Now Miss Sarah M. Smith of this city was married in the Salt Lake temple cn December 17th to Raymond E. Monson of Pleasant Grove. A wed- ding reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Patriarch and Mrs. Warren 3. Smith, Wednesday night. Ten Years Ago Now Miss Prudence Brown won first prize cf $15.00 and Miss Lenore Crookston the second prize of 510.00 i for the best essays in the Home i Lighting contest conducted by the Rocky Mountain Electrical Co-opera-, ' live League. ! |