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Show Ten Years Ago Now (Taken from files of Sept. 4, 1926) American Fork will be the scene of some real activity when the 500 Utah county Democratic delegates meet here in convention this month. This city was chosen for the convention conven-tion Saturday evening when the Democratic Central committee met at Provo. The victory came following follow-ing a three cornered fight with Springville and Pleasant Crove bidding bid-ding for the honors. Ten Years Ago Now Chris Scott won the Senior championship cham-pionship of the tennis tournament over Stanford Briggs in the last match which took phuce Friday night. The final score was 4-6; 6-3; 6-3. Mr. Holmstead was in charge of the tournament and feels that it , has been very successful and inU;r-i inU;r-i e.sting, as well as stimulating interest inter-est for the coming year. Ten Years Ago Now Miss Guelda Ekmore and Norman Wing were honored with a missionary mission-ary social in the tabernacle this week. Mi.ss Elsmore and Mr. Wing leave for the California mission September 24th. Ten Years Ago Now The Salt Lake temple was the .scene of three marriages of American Ameri-can Fork pople during the par;t week. I Miss Prudence Brown was married to John B. Smith of Lehi. Mi.ss El-j El-j Ion Jacklin became the bride of Austin E. Tracy of Ogdcn and Merrill Mer-rill Chty.son and Mi.ss Mary Maud Taylor of Provo, were united in marriage. mar-riage. Ten Years Ago Now American Fork has been officially declared champions of the 1920 Central Utah League by the league officials. This action came when Eureka officially forfieted the five game post season series. This is the fifth time American Fork has accomplished this fete in seven years the league has existed. Our club mmtx-rs are a .set of level headed players with an eye for batting and when it comes to real inside baseball, base-ball, none of the clubs can equal "Haps" crew. |