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Show Ten Years Ago J j Now j (Taken from files of Feb. 14, 1925) Miss Clara Blackhurst sustained a broken leg and was rendered unconscious uncon-scious and her escort, George Ball, was knocked to the ground and also rendered unconscious Sunday evening eve-ning when a car struck them on the highway south of Pleasant Grove as they were returning from church. The driver of the car was later arrested ar-rested for not reporting the accident. acci-dent. Charles Holman, employed by the government to poison coyotes in the foot hills near this district was surprised to see twelve deer in the hills near Lindon. He said they were quite tame so that he was able to get a good view of them. The Bishopric of the Second ward entertained in honor of the priesthood priest-hood and ward teachers Monday night. The four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Christensen, while playing in the yard, fell down and broke both collar bones. The Pleasant Grove High School, local Farm Bureau, and the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Marketing Association are preparing to hold then- yearly Farmers and Housekeepers conference confer-ence next Monday and Tuesday at the high school. Preliminary plans for the construction con-struction Of sidewalks in Orem to run parallel with the state highway across Provo Bench were discussed last week by Orem town officials and representatives of the state road commission. Windsor ward celebrated their annual ward reunion and Old Folks day on February 12th. At noon dinner was served with two hundred present. Thursday, February 12th, was Old Folks Day in Pleasant Grove. At 12 o'clock noon 145 guests were served dinner.- One of the special guests of the day was assistant church historian, Andrew Jensen, who 'spoke on the morning program. |