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Show COMING AND GOING Retired Wyoming Rancher and Merchant, Eastern Utah Miss Are VisitorsirSrLr I! of jecretrial adminlstrmtion at the Pasadena junior college ainca laat September. She la a graduate of Wasatch academy at Mt. Pleasant. "I hope I can get in lome winter sports while I'm home." she aaid. "I love the mow, but then... I like California's warm climate, too. "IV got to leave again for Pasadena Pasa-dena on December 2y, but it wont be bad. I like school there. I even studied my school book while I was on the bus." The appearance of her father, Parley Lambert, cut her conversation conversa-tion short as she threw herself in his arms. She was to return to Roosevelt with Mr. Lambert. If not working any more means that he is retired, then W. M. Center Cen-ter of Eva ns i on, Wyo., reckons that's what he is. The 7-year-old westerner thus explained that he had plenty of time on his hands as he sat in a bus depot de-pot awaiting a bus to take him to his home. Formerly a rancher and merchant, he said he had been in Salt Lake City a week for his health. "I feel better, too.- he said. "I guess the air over home is a little two rwre frrr mrr Begn there a twee ;86. though, and I'm still pretty pert. I ' Ye5iir. back In '80 I used to ride 'the old stage coach around these W. M. CENTER Played poker with Indians I parts'' he said as he stooped over to adjust the rubbers on his boots. Launching into accounts of frontier fron-tier days, he told how buildings now stand at Pocatello. Idaho, where he once punched cows. "There was nobody but Indians got along right smooth, too. I've never fought an Indian in all my life, but I've played poker with a lot of 'em." - . , VALOY LAMBERT Studies while riding Salt Lake City's weather looks like that of California, but it does not feel like it. That was the assertion of Miss VaLoy Lambert of Roosevelt, Utah, as she alighted from a San Fran-ilsi'O Fran-ilsi'O bus and looked at tlie blue sky over the valley, but pulled her coat collar around her ears. Returning home for the holidays. Miss Lambert has been a student -4 |