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Show Ten Years Ago Now With the Thermometer registering register-ing SO degrees above zero, grass was frozen on Main street here this week. However, nature was not responsible re-sponsible but g-as from a Frigidaire was. In adjusting the machine at the Boren market Monday, a quantity quan-tity of the gas was let escape and when it was blown from the building build-ing with the aid of electric fans, the parking grass in front was slightly grczen as the gas settled on it. Ten Years Ago Now Daniel Smith, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith, is ill at his home through a fractured skull he received Monday while in company with his cousin Harby, as they were driving their cows to the pasture. The horse shied at something some-thing in the road throwing Daniel to the pavement. He was brought home and has been kept in bed since. Ten Years Ago Now The executive board of the Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce held their regular monthly meeting at Dr. J. L. Hichel's office Monday evening. It was decided to appropriate $50.00 to the band for the concerts this summer. sum-mer. Roy Smith and Elton Taylor were selected as a committee to arrange ar-range for a Pleasant Grove day at Geneva in the near future. Plans and the program will be published in a later issue. Ten Years Ago Now The State Game department has sent out inquiries to the various sportsmen's organizations asking when open season on quail, sage hens, grouse, and. pheasants should be held this fall. Open season will be declared on all types of game birds, it was announced Thursday by D. H. Madsen, state fish and game commissioner. rt |