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Show 24 YEARS AGO In the Review From the Files of the Review Friday, October 18, 1935 The Republican -Uemoorat Fusion Fu-sion Party have named the following fol-lowing as candidates for city election elec-tion Nov. 2, 1935: for Mayor, Lyean Johnson; for city council-men, council-men, Duane Harper, W. W. Lim, James D. Thome and for recorder, record-er, LeGrande White and treasurer, treas-urer, Marie F. Smith. 24 Years Ago Citizens not in harmony with the Fusion Ticket nominated the following for city officers: Mayor, May-or, Arnold Richins, city council-men, council-men, Sanford Walker, I urt Bezzant, Bez-zant, H. W. Clark and Lorin West, and Recorder, Nate Winters. Win-ters. 24 Years Ago- Relief Society workers who gave talks at the Lindon conference confer-ence last Sunday were Ella Tom-linson, Tom-linson, Elvira Olpin, Eva Page, Gertrude Blackhurst, May K. Walker, and Jennie Johnson. 24 Years Ago Oliver K. Johnson of Lindon and Marie Black of Payson were married last week. 24 Years Ago Mrs. Sadie Chandler has been sustained as Stake Secretary of the YWMIA Board. ' 24 Years Ago William C. (Dinty) Moore is opening a shoe repair shop in the building formerly occupied by Thornes Clothes Shop. 24 Years Ago George Cleyet of Paris, France visited in Pleasant Grove last week. He is the brother of Mrs. Roland Jacobs. 23 Years Ago Girls who tried out for cheer leaders at PGHS this week were M?ry Jacobs, Venus Lundberg, Beth Drysdale and Willma Green. The students elected Wilma and Beth. 24 Years Ago New officers of the high school GAA for this year are Dorothy Harris, Carol Harris, Helen War-nick War-nick and Eva Kirk. |