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Show Ten Years Ago j ' Now j (Taken from files of Sept. 1, 1933) Andrew Frithiof Sunberg passed ,avay at his home hist Sunday night I at 11 o'clock after an illness of several seve-ral weeks caused by a stroke of apoplexy. Funeral services were held in the Pleasant Grove tabernacle ; Th"n:day ftt 2 o'clock wilh Bishop M. S. Christiansen in charge. Ten Years Ago Now WiJlard Boulter Jr. 9 years old f son' of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boulter, jumped off an old cellar Monday while playing and landed on a ra):.-three ra):.-three lines of which ran into his foot. ! Ten Years Ag Now j Sunday night in the tabernacle a l farewell meeting for aider GWvn I Draper, who leaves in the near future fu-ture on a mission to Germany will be held. J Ten Years Ago Now ArticI('S :-f Incorporation were filed in the County Clerk's office at Pro-vo Pro-vo last Saturday by four co-opcra-,tive marketing associations of Utah county, the first associations to be I organized since the passing of the agricultural co-operative association act at the last session of the legislature. legis-lature. Each organization is incorporated incor-porated for fifty years. The four associations ;:re: the Nebo Dairy Inc of Benjamin; The Nebo Co-operative Marketing Association of Spanish Fork; The Timpanogos Co-operative Association of Provo Bench and the Pleasant Grove Co-operative Marketing Mar-keting Association of Pleasant Grove. Ten Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olpin are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a baby girl on the 23th. Ten Years Ago Now Mrs. L. L. Dial entertained last Thursday night at a surprise party for her husband, the occasion being their 7th wedding anniversary. When he returned home he was greeted by thirty friends. |