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Show 24 YEARS AGO In the Review From the fill's of the Review Friday March 25, 1 93i Teachers of Alpine District have preferred to teach for nothing for the last three weeks this spring in order to keep the schools running. run-ning. The School Board has run out of money, according to Superintendent Super-intendent David Gnurley. "There is no other solution to the problem", pro-blem", Mr. Gourley said. 21 Years Ago Harry Richards' Vikings took fourth place in the Utah High School basketball tournament completed com-pleted last Saturday night at the Deseret Gymnasium, Salt Lake City. George Gourley received the award for top scorer in the tournament tourna-ment with 50 points. Team-mate Shelby West was second with 48. 24 Years Ago During the past week a vacant lot adjoining the Second Ward Chapel was cleared of weeds and rubbish. The young men who did the work were Lee Beers and Eben Bibble. 24 Years Ago Prices per ton to growers of canning tomatoes has been set for 1932 at $10.50 for number 1 and $4.50 for number 2. 24 Years Ago Mrs. Lucile Paulson Hillman of Mammoth, Utah, has been ill for the last three weeks at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Neils P. Paulson. 24 Years Ago County Surveyor Hugo B. Price-was Price-was in Pleasant Grove Wednesday surveying and plotting the running track and football field at the newly-acquired high school campus. cam-pus. 24 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walker of Lindon are rejoicing over the arrival ar-rival of a baby daughter born on March 21. This little girl is the twelfth child born in this family. 24 Years Ago In a three column front page ad. Thome's Clothes Shop is advertising ad-vertising men's Spring Suits at $19:50, and dress shoes at $2.95. |