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Show o Ten Years Ago Now (Taken from files of March 1, 1924) The arrival of the new fire apparatus appa-ratus for American Fork city is being be-ing celebrated in a glorious manner today. Placards with their alarming alarm-ing red headlines of "Fire! Fire!" have been generously distributed throughout the county inviting all to come and celebrate with us. The day's programs includes an auto parade, pa-rade, an open air program and a demonstration of the new equipment, equip-ment, ending with a big free dance at night. Ten Years Ago Now The big production of eggs in this part of Utah County handled by the Utah Poultry Producers Inc. assures as-sures American Fork the establishing establish-ing and maintaining of an assembling assemb-ling plant here according to the directors di-rectors of the company who were consulted yesterday. Ten Years Ago Now The marriage of Miss Sarah Ellen Martin of this city and Mr. Gerald Muzelle of Provo took place last week. Mrs. Muzell's mother, Mrs. James Martin entertained that evening eve-ning in their honor. Ten Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. Albert Birk announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Irene, to Mr. Angus Christensen Chris-tensen of Spanish Fork, the marriage mar-riage to take place on March 20th. Ten Years Ago Now Word was received of the safe arrival ar-rival in the Armenian mission of Mrs. Reba Booth of Alpine, who went to join her husband Wilford Booth there. Ten Years Ago Now At the Alpine ward conference last Saturday, Joseph Marsh was released releas-ed as first counselor to Bishop Vance because of his health. Le Roy Bair was sustained as first counselor and Edward Burgess as second counselor. |