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Show j Ten Years Ago j Now There is an increase of 113 students stud-ents in the school population of Alpine Al-pine School District according to the report filed by the district clerk. The : largest increase is in the Lincoln district which increased 67 over last year. The 1923 enumeration showed 1 4,759 boys and girls between 6 and ' 18 and the 1924 census shows there are 4,877. Ten Years Ago Now 1 John Robinson was sustained to 1 the position of second counselor to fc Bishop Joseph H. Storrs at the 1 Second ward conference Sunday ; night. Mrs. Liza Chrlstensen was - released as president of the Relief i Society. Mrs. Elizabeth Llddle wa i made pareident, Mrs. Edith O. Young and Mrs. Ada Barratt counse- - lors and Mrs. John Robinson secre-.- tary. E. W. Paxman was made t chairman of the new Genealogical ; committee. . Ten Years Aso Now Five mines in American Fork canyon can-yon are listed among the shlpers this year. To date 25 carloads of ore have gone out to the smelters. The American Lousing Co. is the largest shipper, with the Glacial Mining Co. next, then the Pacific, Mary Ellen and Silver Bell. Ten Years Ago Now Some $2,000,000 will be paid by the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. November 15, to farmers for sugar beets. Tills is the first payment this year, and is the initial guarantee payment of $0.00 )x:r ton for beets delivered at the factories during October. Ten Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Lim are the happy parents of a baby girl. Ten Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chadwick are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby rfat.hti-r. bom Saturday. Ten Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Alpine Al-pine are the parente of a son, bona Tuesday. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Healey of Alpine of the engagement of their daughter Ver-land Ver-land to Leland Beck. |