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Show Ten Years Ago Now "" - " (Taken from flics of Oct. 18, 1924) A $300,000.00 payday has came to sheepmen of this section during the past few weeks, as settlement for lambs and ewes marketed this fall, 'the last of which are just going out. This payment added to the wool money of $500,000 received last spring brings the total for the sheep industry for the year to $800,000. Of this income, 80 per cent goes to American Fork sheepmen. Ten Years Ago Now The Coolidge-Dawes caravan stopped stop-ped in this city Tuesday morning enroute through the county and state. The Provo band met the caravan cara-van as it entered the county and . preceded them to American Fork. Former Congressman Jnfferies of Omaha addressed the assembly of citizens for a short time. Ten Years Alio Now Over 200 persons were present at the reunion of the Chipman family held last Friday. A nmrolonical committee was chosen with President S. L. Chipman as chairman. Ten Years Ago Now Tire first carload of cauliflower shipped from this county and the first carload of this vegetable shipped ship-ped from this state' by an individual grower, left Tuesday frr Kansas City. The shlpixir is Benjamin W. Brown whose cauliflower acreage totals 32 acres. Mr. Brown loaded another car later in the week and expects to ship uhout 10 more. Ten Years Ago Now Mrs. Elizabeth Cunningham Kelly, for many years a resident of this city, but wiio has resided in Ogdon the past seven years, was buried here Thursday following services held in ' the Third ward chapel. Ten Years Ago Now Miss Edna Blnns, daughter of Mrs. John Binns, of this city and Varian West of Pleasant Grove were united in marriage Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. I |