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Show 24 YEARS AGO In the Review From the Files of the Review Friday, October 13, 1933 In a gam0 played at Tayson last Friday afternoon, the PGHS football team won by a score of 20 to 0. The g-amu this afternoon is with AFHS at American Fork. 2 Years Ago At Saturday evening's city council coun-cil meeting a contract between the PG Irrigation Company and Willard Will-ard and Annie Holman was approved. ap-proved. The contract concerns a drinking stream running to the Holman home in Manila. 24 Years Ago Mrs. C. A. Gamett entertained members of the Mothei-s' Study Club at her home last Thursday afternoon. Dr. G. Y. Anderson gave a talk on "Sanitation in the Home." Vooal solos were rendered by Mrs. C. O. Jensen, accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. H. P. Jones. 24 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter of American Fork and Mrs. Lavina Fugal of Pleasant Grove spent Wednesday .in Salt Lake City visiting vis-iting outstanding flower gardens. Mrs. Fugal's home garden in Pleasant Grove is one of the beauty beau-ty spots of Utah Valley. 24 Years Ago A fire drill was conducted at the Central School Thursday, by Principal Prin-cipal Elwood Baxter, Ins teachers and the students. According to fire chief Josiah Kemp, the building build-ing was cleared of students in 50 seconds. 24 Years Ago In an editorial in this week's (Oct. 13, 1933 Review) the citizens of Pleasant Grove were encouraged encourag-ed to support the city's Republican Republi-can and Democratic nominating primaries, In order to combat the "Red" organizations reportedly trying try-ing to get control of the municipal affairs. 24 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. John S. Green of Mills, Utah, were here this week transacting personal business and visiting with relatives and friends. |