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Show 24 YEARS AGO In the Review From the files of the Review Friday, September 15, 1933 The pre-railroad pioneers of Tim-panogos Tim-panogos Stake were entertained on Wednesday, September 13, with a party honoring Pleasant Grove's 83rd birthday. Pioneers participating partici-pating on the program were Charles B. Harper, Christina War-nick, War-nick, Eliza Banks, George Shoell, and Maggie Christiansen. 2-1 Years Ago Institute for the teachers of Alpine Al-pine District convened at the PI. Grove High School last Friday ni(i-ht and Sat.urriav. At Friday night's meeting, Lyean Johnson was elected Presidont of the Alpine Al-pine Teacher's Association. 24 Years Ago Mr. and . Mrs. Niels Fugal announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, Avis, to Vance West, at the Salt Lake Temple, last Monday. Mon-day. 24 Years Ago Pleasant Grove Canning Company Com-pany Is working two shifts each clay in order to take care of the bumper crop of tomatoes. One day last week, 1,800. boxes were processed pro-cessed during the 24 hours. 24 Years Ago Local baseball fans who attended attend-ed the Utah State Amateur baseball base-ball playoff Sunday, were: Mr. and Mrs. George L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Swenson, Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Swenson, Swen-son, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cobbley, Clifton Harper and Joe Shoell. 24 Years Ago Hai-vey Millar, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Millar of Lindon and Mrs. Pauline Sohofield of Nevada, were married Tuesday in the Salt Lake Temple. They left Thursday for Ames, Iowa, where Harvey will attend school. From the Files mf the Review Friday, September 22, 1933 The ranger station Is nearlng completion at South Fork, American Ameri-can Fork Canyon. The main floor consists of a large living room, two bedrooms, kitchen and dining nook. In addition, there is a two-car two-car garage and storage rooms. 24 Years Ago The city has purchased a new two-ton Dodge truck for use of the fire department. It will be fitted with a 350 gallon pump and a booster tank of 150 gallon capacity. capac-ity. 24 Years Ago Appearing on the first assembly assem-bly program at PGHS last Wednesday Wednes-day were: Principal A. P. Warn-ick, Warn-ick, Charles Harris, Marcelle Farr, Mary Peay, Vada Hendrickson, Maurine Monson, Nellis Blackwell, LaVerl Neves and Elizabeth Told. 24 Years Ago Mrs. Mary Hill entertained the members of the Mathers Club last Thursday at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chip-man, Chip-man, American Fork. Progressive bridge was played with Mrs. G. Y. Anderson and Mrs. L. P. Harvey Har-vey receiving the first and consolation consol-ation prizes respectively. r. 24 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. George L. Smith entertained in honor of the baseball base-ball team at a social at their home lns Wednesday evening. 24 Years Ago Male faculty members of PGHS enjoyed a steak fry and "stag social" at Cave Camp, American Fork Canyon last Friday evening. Participating were A. P. Warnick, H. S. Richards, S. A. Kirk, E. R. West. F. M. Poulson, E. A. Beck, Fred Richards, H. P. Jones, Bill Partington, and L. A. Clark. 24 Years Ago Future Fanners of America of PGHS elected officers for the 1933-34 1933-34 school year as follows: Harvey Oobbiey, president: Dan Peterson, vice president; Wayne Johnson, secretarytreasurer; Cyril Walker, watch dog and Charles Harris, reporter. |