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Show Ten Years Ago 1 Now i Taken From Files of Feb. 23, 1924) At a meeting of the state board of directors of the Utah Poultry Producers Pro-ducers Association, it was definitely decided by unanimous vote that-American that-American Fork would be the site of one of the new assembling plants to be built in the near future. Ten Years Ago Now The burial of Mrs. Roseliha Mc Ewan Birch, wife of President E. Frank Birch of the Tintic Stake took place in the American Fork cemetery Tuesday. Ten Years Ago Now One cf the most far reaching changes and improvements of the ea:t American Fork main street in years is to be made within the next few months as a result of the decision de-cision of the Board of Directors of the American Fork Co-op Saturday night. Their business block is to be remodeled and the store moved to the west coiner and adjoining sections. The move will necessitate the removal of the Peoples Bank into their building across the 6treet west. The Thornton Drug No. 2 now occupying the quarters where the bank will be has not decided definitely upon a location. Ten Years Ago Now Ex -Mayor Jesse M. Walker, chairman chair-man of the flood relief fund, received re-ceived during the past week a check for $138.05 as a refund from the Farmington-Willard flood sufferers. Refunds are being made to contributors contri-butors in all parts of the state. The amount sent from here at the time of the disaster was $812.10. A meet- born Wednesday. Ten Years Ago Now Mrs. J. L. Firmage entertained twenty little guests Friday afternoon after-noon in honor of her daughter, Louise's eighth birthday. George Washington motifs were used in the decorations. Ten Years Ago Now Celebrating the eleventh anniversary anniver-sary of the organization of. the Soro-sis Soro-sis Club, the club members entertained enter-tained at the home of Mrs. Thomas L. Coddmgton With the husbands of the members as special guests. 1 o ing will be called to discuss what shall be done with the refund money. Ten Years Ago Now The semi-annual reunion of the Shelley family was held Friday the 15th in the tabernacle, with more than three hundred members of the family and invited guests present. pres-ent. Ten Years Ago Now The first steps towards the organization organi-zation of a city band were taken when K. J. Bird met by invitation with the council Saturday night where the proposition was descussed. A committee was appointed to cooperate coop-erate with Mr. Bird in forming a musical organization for the city. Ten Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenland of Highland have a new son, born February 10th. Ten Years Ago Now "Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Strong of Alpine Al-pine are the parents of a baby girl |