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Show 24 YEARS AGO In the Review From the Files of the Review Friday, February 7, 1935 Pleasant Grove City is in need of a dog tax collector for 1936. Applications will be received by LeGrande White, city recorder. 24 Years Ago Lee Peterson, manager of the local Christenscn's Store, was named President of the Chamber of Commerce at the annual banquet ban-quet last Saturday night. Irving Johnson was named vice president presi-dent and H. P. Jones seoretary. 24 Years Ago The Old Folks of Pleasant Grove will be entertained on Feb. 12, according to Thomas Fenton. Others on the committee are Messrs and Mesdames J. II. Arm- itstead, Milton Adamson and J. E. Hardman. 24 Years Ago Mrs. Lewis Olpln entertained members of the Mothers Club at her home last Thursday afternoon. after-noon. S. A. Kirk reviewed the "Life of Bertha Lee." Mrs. La-vona La-vona Jensen entertained with a piano number. 24 Years Ago Messrs and Mesdames C. R. Clark,, Lyean Johnson and James D. Thome attended the Juab-Utah Juab-Utah County fireman's . convention conven-tion at Spanish Fork last Sunday Sun-day afternoon. 24 Years Ago Members of the Manila 4-H Club enjoyed a Valentine supper at the home of Miss Helen Warn-ick Warn-ick last Thursday evening. 24 Years Agd Varian West, local fruit peddler is convalescing in Salt Lake City after being nearly asphyxiated by leaking gas fumes in a Rock Springs, Wyoming automobile accident. ac-cident. 24 Years Ago Pleasant Grove lost a basketball basket-ball game to American Fork 35-23 35-23 in American Fork last Friday night. Playing for PG were Pry-or, Pry-or, Nielson, Ekins, Bullock, Walker, Walk-er, Driggs, Gillman, and Anderson. Ander-son. Duckworth, with 11 points, was the big gun for the Cavemen. |