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Show Ten Years Ago Ten Years Ago Now (Taken from files of Sept. 22, 1923) The new fire fighting apparatus has been ordered for the city, and ninety days at the most will fmd it in our city ready for service. The company is making an extra effort to get it here by November 15th. The purchase price of $6595. Willi insure the latest in fire fighting equipment mounted on a 1924 model International Interna-tional truck. Ten Years Ago Now Mrs. Jack Dempsey received severe burns on her arms and throat Tuesday Tues-day morning when the gasoline with which she was cleaning some clothes, exploded'. No serious damage was done to the home. Ten Years Ago Now The digging of sugar beets in this vicinity will commence about the usual time, October 6th, this year says John Jacklin, field man for the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. The crop is fair this year, he reports. The local factory will start its run about October Oc-tober 10 th. Ten Years Ago Now Complimentary to P. M. Nielsen and Ernest Paxman, resigned high school principal and music instructor instruc-tor respectively, a party will be given giv-en in the high school gymnasium next Thursday night. The Commercial Commer-cial club and high school faculty are giving the party to which everyone every-one is invited. Ten Years Ago Now The response to the question "Who Do You Want For Mayor?" brought the following suggested names for candidates: Thomas Coddington, Clifford E. Young, W. S. Chipman, Robert L. Ashby, Dr. J. F. Noyes, C. W. Parker, L. W. Gaisford, H. S. Rasmussen, B. N. Christensen, Roy Greenwood, Miss Josie Greenwood, Byron Crookston, M. C. Robinson, A. B. Adams, James M Grant and Jesse F. Steele. |