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Show j Ten Years Ago J i Now j (Taken frcm files of Nov. 3, 1923). Mrs. Marinda Bacon fell Wednesday Wednes-day while sweeping leaves from the porch of her home and broke her right leg near the thigh. Two years .ago Mrs. Bacon fell and broke the 1 left leg and has since been forced to use crutches. Ten Years Ago Now - After several years of bickering one way and another, the merchants cf Pleasant Grove and Lindon have fallen into line with other cities and adopted a 6 p. m. closing rule, j Ten Years Ago Now I Tuesday night about one o'clock I Nightwatchman Ernest Jense narrowly nar-rowly escaped being shot by three j men in a speeding car whom he attempted at-tempted to stop after having been j warned from Provo they were coming com-ing this way. He fired at the car but the miscreants escaped. Ten Years Ago Now Mrs. Jena vie Olsen entertained at .a children's party for her eleven year old son Marvin last Saturday. Ten Years Ago Now The Shipley families will hold their annual reunion at the home of Mrs. Nettie Shipley Walker on Saturday. Sat-urday. Ten Years Ago Now Thomas Walker, son of J. W. Walker is suffering from a broken sh'ulder. He was riding a horse land the animal ran too close to the bam, breaking the boy's shoulder. The Home Economics Club of the high school has been organized with jThelma West as president; Elva iMecham as secretary; Maurine 'Garnet, Dorothy Halliday, -Jewel Linebaugh and Retta Smith, executive execu-tive committee. |