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Show IN OUR TOWN... Lawrence J. Spelvin Without considerable help from outside sources, we probably never nev-er would have learned of this mans presence in Kpnngviue. tie has already managed to live here for quite some time and has been able to pursue his work without arousing the slightest interest or curiosity, which in itself is no mean feat. From the few facts we have gleaned, he is the brother of George Spelvin, noted actor. His own career, however, bears no resemblance re-semblance to that of his brother. It would require at least a small book to cover the little I have been able to learn. Apparently the man has really been around. Larry's Lar-ry's reason for being in Utah, so he says, is Ethnic research, whatever what-ever that may be. For the past two years, he has been engaged in gathering material for some person per-son or persons unknown. And, upon my promise not to divulge his identity or place of residence so that he may continue hi3 research re-search without interruption, he has given his word that he will give me a real interview in the very near future and, if we are interested, will write an article for the Herald. From the very little I have heard so far, such a chance would be well worth waiting for. THE CATALYST. |