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Show 1 24 YEARS AGO In the Review From the Files of the Review Friday, March 3, 1933 Lealand A. Clark ajid passengers passeng-ers riding' in his car escaped near-tragedy near-tragedy last Saturday afternoon while enroute to Salt Lake -City. A. truck passed the Clark vehicle and cut in too quickly crashing into its side. Cut by splinters of glass from the two broken windows were Mr. Clark, Mrs. Clark, a brother of Mr. Clark, Miss Emily Wright, Mrs. H. P. Jones, and Mrs. W. L. Hayes. 24 Years Ago i Frank Heidenreich, Union Pacific Pa-cific agent from Pioche, Nevada, will be the new agent for the company com-pany at Pleasant Grove. He replaces re-places J. R. Halliday, who has retired. re-tired. 24 Years Ago Mrs. Laura Robertson accompanied accom-panied the following young people to the Salt Lake Temple last -Saturday: Ora Smith, Beth Drysdale, Bonny Jensen, Leah Wadley, Lu-cile Lu-cile Roundy, and Neldia Monson. 24 Years Ago Jesse K. Thome gave a talk on the "Manners and Custans of the people of Holland" at the Windsor Ward chapel Sunday evening. 24 Years Ago The Timpanogos Stake Gold and Green Ball will be held March 17 in the PGHS gymnasium. The six wards of the stake are cooperating. cooperat-ing. 24 Years Ago! Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Jensen entertained en-tertained at a bridge luncheon at their home Thursday evening. Guests were Messrs and Mesdames C. A. Gamett, H. W. Jacobs, Karl Banks, L. A. Clark, H. P. Jones, A. P. Warnick, E. A. Beck, Lewis Olpin, G. Y. Anderson, C. L. Wright, L. P. Harvey, J. D. Thome. LeRoy Thome, Clarence Hill, H. C. Robertson, M. D. Radmall, H. S. Richards, and Mrs. Ethel Diysdale. 24 Years Ago Boley's Grocery in American Fork announces the following Saturday Sat-urday specials: Canned milk, tall, 4 cents; Star Flour, 50 lb. sack, 75 cents; 2 lb. jar peanut butter, 18 cents; salted peanuts, per lb., 10 cents and home rendered lard, 3 lbs, 25 cents. |