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Show Brother, Sisters Reunited after Period 45-yc- ar of Tucumcari. New Mexico . Mrs Cotter) and Mrs. Tinker took a trip to WYwoka. Oklahoma. January I. 1958 and that is where the ball xtarted rolling for the of the three With the assistance of the few old timers now 'ing with in the Wewoka area, proceed, ngs were started to find Friday March The Tooele Transcript 7, 1957 Of -- f c v . A pV : , v tiVc - 4 N Irx, C i c - 'VV ) 'i , i i v 1 , 8 RI UNITED AFTER a 45 year period are Mrs Bertha Cotton. Anda lee R gney and Mis Helen Faye Tinker, n lututmari. New The reunion Mexico t I - L AIL PHASES 01 411 4 1 III WORK is shown alnw e in a display m the J C Penns w nduw, as a feature of 4H t lub wetk, whuh is observed nationally Mauh 2 through X bxik plate h i . . V & :J & 'A iTg ; Ltl V nn- f f I M Blouson r t Vi & LJ nnm ' t. stripes XI, i tgyseww .Shipll Shores new and fb si 0.0 i nl .. if,i Pil- - 1 1 -- X 98 J )' Ml Too-'cta- 3 e, , j i You ha-- i heard of people hav mg a thrill of a l.fetime, but this! their brother actually hapjiened in lucrnicari The parents of tne three were Sew Mexno, with the meeting in the year of 1312 and separated of a an.l h.s two sisters, the mother took the two girls, re after a separation of 45 years turning to Texas, and the father The bro'her is Audra lee Rig took the son and left for paits ney of Bjkersfield, Calif, and j unknown, the sis'cs are Mi s Itertha R Letters were written to the so Cutten, 413 South, 300 West, l security office, Washington, e'eand M.s M-Tucker;DC.. where a search of the so- - different French-Ti- e in smart dobby-do- t o ! n rosie( tite nu iiiN rs for th.s years clubs ri ; sier Cos wetk with their tounty agent and home dt monstratum agt nt. mas cial security records reit-alt-thevcteians in goveinnunt jobs an Bciausi- - the-.name of Audra L. Rigney. Bak- - executive order that expired lust monthly di rsfield. Cahf, lived tkiuglas fir whuh wea- December 3Dt ha renewed eniy fxiyments aie not automa I at 10 a m in the f ouith I lev mz.i well and can stand ram, tic, the DW 'aid. the e teians , Upon receipt of this mforma- for another year, Ward churth Mts Annette way "the DAV pointed out, he saxl Adniiiustral.o i must tie notified (,iJSer will give the lesson I um li for others it means they ran stay mow, heal and cold for many lion, inquiry was made by writ I here be served at noon ing to the sheriff in Bakersfield, ."that thousands of disabled Kor-an- about any change in famny sta- wlj Die fact vtJI' longi r and go fuither K final plans were made for a ean veterans are st.l! in school or !u am! that lampmg is an economy need quilting All memlx-rHI T Rt E.II F SCK1ETY telephone conversation between in tramin gwho have not been able to n t d mini-.i- i its satislji turns, sav s Mr. Rigney and Mrs Tucker, but to take advantage of the order Hu Deseret Branch Relief Siv the March Sl'NSl I. It will p vY Mr. Rigney became to emot.on- which would allow them to achieve, ciety will hold the special meet and fa vbilitv , ARD HI III F sot IE I A ally upset, that he was unabe to permanent status m federal jobs . vour you'll a'so get a n the Ik . the toun.ry that In fact there are still many out talk, but later in the evermg telreport Among lht. lmK.e po't chajH-lx irs, x4rd Relief iliwtnl u; ,.H. tliun!,.s (1(. .A manv ol veterans Wi!I are not aware lhu who a wh( and are long ephoned back, ' k- through will hold th work and bu- anJ o,,,-.c receiving hospital care Society im-rYour h !',, ,rs Uatsy Wadsn; p'rt ",11 conversation, found out that they and who have not yet been physi-reall- thjs detendencv allowance meis- - s,m.s, meeting at 10 a m on Tues niJV be from a dozen d,fler-n- t were brother and sisters tally able to enter school and this up much day, March 11 in the I worth, former branch RS mem unintnes, but are soon involved m , now residing in Salt Lake Mrs. Cot ten was also informed is the group which the original ex- Ward church Mrs Martha Ric- - lively conversations ' tlespue lung Citv. ' A! Re hef Socle . -v members by telephone of the gtxid news ecutive order was aiming to help, "Under law, d.sjb'ed veterans jllt. Wli the iisson jucrc u.rges amp ng s crowing tx-- i are Mrs. to he present and a I bv cm in Cotton, suitable federal urged accompanied rials for pularitv with I urotxans has loot securing . b " numbers her husband, left Tooele Feb 20 plov nient " and interested A baby forth manv mw tamjvsites, some for the reunion, returning Sun' The DV Commander said that'jnces in addition to their month-iU,.- r Wlt All mem'vmh cimte elaborate installations persons aie invited to attend. pieM.nt. The However, in ev- - .rs anj interested ladies are tn- Branch Relief So-dav. March 2. enactment of IE R. 6552 in theMy compensation Many of the sites case the higher payments wdlyited to attend. will hold the work and Mr. Rigney and Mrs Tucker present session of Congress would cietv j ()r M(. surroandmgs, March 10 at i plan on visiting the Cottons in amend the Veterans freferenct not apply unti1 pm. in the Deseret many others aie as convenient to Tooele during the summer. Act of 1944 to make the ruling aminis!rj!lon ls furnished the chapel, Mrs Peggy Llton will ipost REEJEF bOtIF.TY of the hotels as interest city points be in charge. All members and cessary information" permanent part of the act. H,e Stcnkton Ward Relief So- informa- The DV Commander said thejCK.v will hold the business and The SUNSI T article has mterested ladies are invited to at- Ammon U. Johnson, said local on plans, equipment, and tra- tend. disabled veterans are joining in DAV Chapter will Ik-- happy to work meeting on Tuesday. Mar don vel helps to aid you in planning aj assist any veteran in making U a, 10 a m. Ithe salute to the Civil Service thc ward churth m furope. this year on the occasion ;of application for dependency allow- There will be quilting, a demon family camping tr.p free assistance contact stratum of front j the 75th Anniversary of the sign-Th- ance aprons, painting, with the Meat you buy? the DW at DW Service Officer. and Disabled American ing of the Civil Serxicc Act. rug making tharlotte Reyans reported today it, had been! Chapter 12. telephone 0300J2, beWe specialize in nolds and Ruth Hogan will in notified by DAV National Head-A pot luck dinner will be, vour outdoor charge I spring building totally disabled veteran w ithst,rV(Hj at 1 p m and a baby sitter-gramquarters that as the re4ilt of the If you want to enjoy patio 2 a wife three child more or and to recommendations,! will be present All members and and and invite you organization's gardens during this summer, i ren may receive J62 additional interested ladies are invited to at- - vou should compensable disabled veterans in have vour work laid out $ COMPARE price j federal employment have been Disabled veterans who have each month for an early start when thc wea-t- I and QUALITY ven another year in which to ach- - married and become family men mints. (her clears For tables and ben- icve permanent status. $ FAMILY CAMPING TRIP ismce their disabilities were rated ches, permanent settees, decking Ammon U. Johnson, Command ,are eligible for add tional bene-e- r 4TH WARD RILIIF SOU LTV I UROPE1 l and even fences, you will want of the DAV Chapter 12, Tooele fits if thev are 50 per cent or The Tooele Fourth Ward Relief More and more Western families to use the most durable woods ob-'- i the Disabled Am-- j Society will hold the work and bu are finding that County, said as the result of DW more disabled recommend 4 Main Street, Stockton f.xjx'rts camping in solves a going to bat for war .handicapped erican Veerans pointed out meeting on Tuesday, Mar. problem. For awestern red cedar or tough, and b,5 - s - VV svlu-du'e- - s.-r- - s y irst-Sixt- -1. t j. De-er- et I More Time Extended DVA to Achieve Sys-Ite- Are you dissatisfied Permanent Status Sec what else you can do with this refreshing fashion! Tuck the French-ti- e in it's a smart ascot. Take tie off have a beautiful basic blouse. Add tie and loop to your other Shipll Shores. Extra: those deep-cuf- f cotton sleeves! In 2S 3S. white. 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