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Show 24YEARS AG In the Review Fnm the File of the Rcviev Fridiiy, N'ovi-mlx-r 30, 10.H Funeral services for Andrew Thompson, lifelong resident of Pleasant Grove were held in the .Second Ward chapel last Monday. Mon-day. Bishop B. H. Adams presided. presid-ed. - 24 Years Ago Those taking' part on the prog-ram at the Second Ward Banquet Ban-quet last Saturday evening" were: Electa Linebaugh, Alfred Dexter, Oeraldine Maefarlane, Richard Peterson, Lyean Johnson, Ford Paulson, Elroy West, Margaret Stagg, Warren Kirk and Jennie H alii day. 21 Years Ago The Senior Class of PCMIS enjoyed a turkey dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thorne last Friday evening'. 24 Years Ago Mr. find Mrs. L. A. Clark and child! in Lift Wednesday afternoon after-noon for Duchesne, Utah, to spend the holidays with Mrs. Clark's parents. 24 Years Ago Mrs. Kate Framplon slipped on the snow Monday and fell. She broke her left arm at the elbow. el-bow. 24 Years Ago C. R. Clark has purchased the old W. E. Clark store building a.nd will open a general merchandise merchan-dise establishment about Dec. 1. 24 Years Ago It's "Big Waltz Night" at the Apollo Hall next Monday evening. even-ing. Carter's orchestra will play for the married folks dance. 24 Years Ago The Music and Dramatic Arts Department of PGHS have organized or-ganized a "Public Service Bureau." Bur-eau." Local organizations who desire de-sire program numbers should call Ford Paulson. From tli.fi Files of the Review Friday, December 7, 1934 According to Coach Harry Richirds, the most likely candidates candi-dates for the 1935 Viking basketball basket-ball team include the following: Rex Courley, Lauritz Peterson, Richard Peterson, Deral Walker, Carl Lovder, LaVell Warburton, Fair I West, Reed Smith, Dean Walker, Warren Anderson and Kenneth Bullock. - 24 Years Ago Pre-Christmas activities in PLo-asunt Grove will include the following: Stringing' lights on Main Street hv Utah Power and Light Co., a community Christinas Christ-inas tire and treats for the children child-ren and a free married folks dance at the high school gym-nasi gym-nasi urn . 24 Years Ago As an aid to farmers hard hit by. the Depression, the government govern-ment will buy surplus livestock beginning next week. 24 Years Ago Darrell Green Ferguson, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Ferguson, died of pneumonia at the family home last Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. Ferguson is the daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Green of this city. 24 Years Ago Elder Neil Fugal was honored with a missionary farewell testimonial tes-timonial last Sunday evening. He will labor in the Eastern States Mission. 24 Years Ago Miss Louisa Christiansen entertained en-tertained a few of her friends last Sunday night. Honored guest was Neil Fugal. Others present were Edna Christiansen, Margar et L:e, Gwen West, Margaret Marrott, Jennie Eurtih, Edna Fugal, Fu-gal, Lee Courley, Gene Richins, Eugene West, Myron Jense,. Bryan Bry-an Fugal, Lowell Richins, and George Xielson. 24 Years Ago Directed by Miss Edna Fugal ' the Third Ward MA will present the comedy "Amateur Detective" in the near future. From the Files of the Review Friday, November 23, 1934 Chairmen of the 1934 Red Cross drive have been selected as follows: Dan E. Adams, A. H. Lowe, A. L. Mecham, Mrs. J. O. Clark, Basil Walker, and J. M. Maefarlane. 24 Years Ago-One Ago-One hundred fifty oldsters met in the high school auditorium last Wednesday evening to discuss the "Townsend Old Age Pension Plan." 24 Years Ago H. W. Jacobs and his secretary, Miss Reva Cordner of Orem, were injured in a car accident last Monday evening. Both received cuts and bruises. Driving in a blinding snowstorm, Mr. Jacobs ran his coupe into a Manti Mortuary Mor-tuary hearse parked on the highway high-way south of Lindon. 24 Year's Ago Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson celebrated cel-ebrated their 20th wedding anniversary an-niversary at their home last Saturday Sat-urday night. Twenty friends and relatives enjoyed the affair. 24 Years Ago A FERA Swing class has been organized for adult ladies of the Pleasant Grove area. Mrs. Millie R. Paulson is in charge of instruction. in-struction. 24 Years Ag'o The following are in charge of the Second Ward social set for tomorrow evening: Bishop B. H. Adams, Ford Paulson, C. R. Clark, Dr. C. O. Jensen and James D. Thome. |