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Show 24 YEARS AGO In the Review From the Flhs of the Review Friday, Septemler 29, 1933 The storm which arrived Last Monday nig'ht sent a chill through the tcimato gmwe.rs of Utah Cou'.i-ty. Cou'.i-ty. Ijuckily, things warmed v.p Tuesday and no killing: frosts were reported. It was close, however, in the lower areas temperatures of 33 and 31 degrees were reported. 21 Years Ago The Utah County Fair, which was held last Friday and Saturday, was acclaimed one of the best in recent years. The flower display was pronounced by judges as the most outstanding ever seen in the nr int V 24 Yeai-s Ago The Linden Relief Society exhibited ex-hibited a splendid display of the handiwork of the members last Tuesday. Those assisting in the activity were Harriet Harris, Barbara Bar-bara Dittmore, Mariam Wright, Edia Hardman, Ruth Dovell, Jennie W. Johnson. Luella Cullimore and May K. Walker. 24 Years Ago P. G. young people who will attend at-tend the BYU this fall include Jean Smith, Leone Burch, George Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Jr., Lee Gourley, Ellon Adams, Ad-ams, Cecil Bullock, Beth Swenson, Calvin Swenson and Charles Thome. 24 Years Ago The local fire depaitment will be hosts to the firemen from Juab and Utah Counties at a convention to be held Sunday. Pleasant. Grove firemen serving on the committee include: J. D. Thome, Chns Williamson, Wil-liamson, Ray Frampton, Raymond Nelson, C. R. Clark and Archie Boren. 24 Years Ago The Girls Forestry Club of Manila Man-ila won first place in an exhibit at the recent Utah County Fair. Mildred Swenson is the club leader. 24 Years Ago The PGHS Band has been invited invit-ed to march in the BYU parade prior to the football game with Montana U Saturday. |