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Show 24 YEARS In the Review From thii files of the Review Friday, October 26, 1934 Students attending BYU from Pleasant Grove have organized a social unit, the "Grovaiian Club". Officers are Don Wright, Jean Smith, Lucy Wadley, Virgil Peterson, Pet-erson, Charles Han-is, and Donna Olpin. 24 Years Ago The following were speakers at the Timpanogos Stake Quar-tery Quar-tery Conference held last Saturday Satur-day and Sunday. Elder George F. Riohards, W. W. Warnick, H. E. Johnson, J. A. West, Glen Robertson, Ray Mills, Jack Cook, Donna Olpin, F. D. Atwood, Antone Gleason, Ed Cragun, J. R. Halliday Jr., Rum-el Rum-el Cragun, C. E. Young, and M. S. Christiansen. 24 Years Ago-- The following . hunters "got their buck" during the recent deer season: Irving Johnson, E. J. Swen-son, Swen-son, Jack Ford, Romain Clark, Rube Tomlinson, Dick Walker, LaVell Boren, George, Rex and Lee Gourley, Bert Frampton, Ike Hayes, Paul Adamson, Vera Cul-limore, Cul-limore, Harold Keetch, Joe Walker Walk-er and Roy Page. 24 Years Ago A physioal education class for adults will begin on October 29 at the PGHS. Margaret Stagg is the teacher. 24 Years Ago The Mathers Club met with Mrs. Margaret Olpin last Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Mrs. Lavona Jensen sang two solos and Miss Louise Banks played piano numbers. num-bers. Mrs. Lela Banks talked on "Menus and Recipes." 24 Years Ago Mayor W. W. Ldm reports that the cost of the new city hall has been estimated at 50,000, under a FERA project. The share of PI. Grove City will be $15,000 the Mayor said. 24 Years Ago For a "Saturday Special," Chipman's advertise Men's Suits $17.50; Boys Suits, $4.75 and Mens Socks, 11 cents. |