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Show J Ten Years Ago I Now (Taken from files of Mar. 17, 1923) Ten Years Ago Now The first carload of eggs was shipped ship-ped Monday from the egg asscmb-iling asscmb-iling plant of American Fork. Tho majority of eggs were from this vi-jcinity, vi-jcinity, with the balance made up from Provo. The eggs were shipped to Los Angeles. Ten Years Ago Now The construction of a permanent camp for accomodation of 5000 sum-:mer sum-:mer training troops each ycor is 'planned at the Jordan Narrows, according ac-cording to announcement of Captain .O. J. Langtry, quartermaster corps. Fort Douglas. Ton Yours Ago Nuw David H. Adamson of Highland very luckily e.scax:d serious injury last Saturday morning when his car turned and upset on the Alpine road near the city intake. A front wheel of the car struck a raise in the road. Ten Years Ago Now j "Stop Thief", a three-act comedy jdrama, will be played Saturday afternoon af-ternoon and evening in the new I gymnasium by the S-eond ward. Mrs. jMaud D. Christensen is ;!w.-.r. The least is as follows: Rulh Chipman, jvanza Nielsen, Helen McClerry, I Grace Folland, Rintha Christensen, jLeGrande Gudmund.-en, J. F. Wal-', Wal-', ton, Wayne Niel.oen, J. B. Stewart, i Ralph Chipman, Ruben Baxter, Clair Christensen and John Clarke. Ten Years Ago Now The First ward M. I. A. will present pre-sent "College Commencement Days" in the ward chapel next Thursday. Those taking part arc: Tlieima Bo-ley, Bo-ley, Lu Rae Buckwaller, Vce Ayde-lotte, Ayde-lotte, Rulh Newman, Mary Wilde, Kate Durrant, Lucile Greenwood, Dena Shafter, Pearl A. Cheever, Edmund Ed-mund Hansen, Clarence Grant, Martin Mar-tin Nielsen, Melvin Madsen, Bert Gordon and Howard Logsdon. |