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Show 25 YEARS j AG In the Review From the Files of the Review Saturday, October 11, 1930 Jess K. Thorne, son of Bishop and Mrs. David B. Thorne of Lin-don, Lin-don, will leave on October 27 for a mission to the Netherlands. His sister, Miss Kern Thorne. returned return-ed in the early spring from a mission to Canada. A ride up the side of Mt. Tim-pa Tim-pa nogos from the Cave Camp to' the Cave may be possible next year, according to Blaine Betenson. assistant supervisor of Wasatch National Forest. Plans for such a mechanical tramway are now being be-ing studied by the Forest Service The passenger lift is estimated to cost $75,000. Next week, the teachers of Alpine Al-pine District will take the school census and attend the Teachers Institute In-stitute in Salt Lake City. The convention con-vention is scheduled for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. President and Mrs. W. W. War' nick attended the reception given last Friday by the First Presidency Presi-dency of the LDS Church. Automobiles in Utah County might receive a checkup, according accord-ing tc a rumor from the State Road Department. If so, car own-e, own-e, ,! had better look to their lights, brakes, and license plates. Dan E. Adams of Manila attended attend-ed a meeting of th Utah Poultry A sociation at Salt Lake City las! Syturday. The cast for the High School play "Skidding" was chosen last week. Those assigned, parts were: Maurice Farr, Bam Smith, King Diysdale, Donald Wright, Mae Shosll, Edna Bullock, Margaret Marrott, Zelma Driggs, and Zona Baldwin. The play will be coached by Jewel Linebaugh, for production produc-tion early in November. |