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Show 24 YEARS AGO In the Review From the Files of the Review Friday, October 5, 1959 Miss Laura Swenson won the Montgomery Ward contest as the outstanding 4-H girl in Utah. It consists of an all-expense paid trip to Chicago. 24 Years Ago Glen Robertson, son of Mr .aend Mrs. H. C. Robertson fell in the high school gymnasium Wednesday Wednes-day and broke his left arm. 24 Years A,go Harvey Cobbley, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Cobbley, will leave soon on a mission to New -Zealand. 24 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. B Cobbley are happy with the arrival: of a son, born Sept. 27. 24 Years Ago Fred Smith, 71, died at his home last Wednesday of a stomach stom-ach ailment. Survivors are his widow, Annie and -the following ohildren: Margie; Atwood, Ellen Lesie, Clifton, Emma Gillman, Abbie Peterson, Irving and Mrs. Ralph Smith. 24 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jacobs have moved to Salt Lake City where Roland will attend the U of U. 24 Years Ago The following presented a program pro-gram at the CCC Camp Wednesday Wednes-day evening: Bishop C. R. Clark, Nellie Blackwell, Lotiise West, Jennie Halliday, William West, Marvin Pierson and B. H Adams. 24 Years Ago The First Ward banquet has been set for Oct. 17 in the tabeiv . nacle. Committee in charge is Bishop J. A. West, L. A. Clark, Cecil Bullock, Lewis Olpin, Mrs. J. H. Tomlinson, Mrs. Irving Bullock Bul-lock and Mrs. Thomas Fienton. 24 Years Ago Reports from Principal A. P. Wamick show that 210 students are registered at PGHS this year. |