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Show j Ten Years Ago I Now (Taken from files of June 9, 1923) The Alpine stake Religion class graduates this spring include the fcllowing from this locality: Ora Ash, Thelma Ash, Bernice Allred, Vera Brown, Florence Backus, Mae uaxter, Amy Culmer, Martin Dit-more, Dit-more, Lucile Fawlke, Raymond Gillman, Gill-man, Edna Gillman, Emma Gillman, Odell Harris, Thersa Harris, Joseph Johnson, Miriam Kirk, Erma Keetch, Elda Mayhew, Mum Meachim, Verona Vero-na Smith and Virginia Willott, all of Lindon, and Blanch Meredilh, Elwood El-wood Meredith, Bryce N. Wadley,' EitK Mary Warnick of Manila. Ten Years Ago Now The fcllowing from here will graduate grad-uate from the Peasant Grove seminary semi-nary this week: Eva J. Adams, Elsie : Barton, Blanch S. Kirk, James A. Cullimore, Vcrrill W. Draper, Alda V. Fugal, Barbara Greene, Inez F. Humphries, Oswald L. Johnson, Odeal C. Kirk, Alvin ugene Mon-son, Mon-son, Lawrence D. Olpin, Ruby R. Radmall, Ethel M. Warnick, Norma Eva West, Mary Elnora Williamson. I Ten Years Ago Now The Atwood Meat Co. will ship a carload of fat hogs to the Los Angeles Ange-les market. The car will be loaded at the Union Pacific depot Saturday. Satur-day. A social was given by the Manila Relief STciety in honor of the retiring re-tiring presidency: Mrs. Christina Warnick, Mrs. Louisa Ellis and Mrs. Hilda Meredith, and also Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Monson who has served as a teacher for over 20 years, i Miss Belva Wadley of Lindon and Burnell Edwards of Charleston were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. 1 Among the students who received Bachelors degrees from the B. Y. U. June 8th were: Albert Ray Olpin. John Oscarson and Archie C. West. Misses Blanche Johnson, Carrie Millet, Mil-let, Lela Millet and Melba Clark received re-ceived Normal diplomas. Eldcn Swenson of Lindon Second ward leaves June 12th, for the Eastern East-ern States mission. |