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Show HE LIKED IT HfTRE i;ilpli l!ul)i-rl;;on nf Parmn, M;ilio, ;i r i r ) i vv of the h'it" A. M. ,'ind ('. A. li'.lii ilson o' Mo;ib, visitel ;it thif IkMKj ;f I, H. ;ni(l l''nyc Til us nil I;rU week. A v to j;cthcT with tlv: Mo;ib l!ol)i-rt!;ons vw; enjoy-fi! enjoy-fi! Thiii'':'J:iy cvfiiilii. During the wel l; v:c ','til in l iot nf si.ht scp'n,. Salurdav the Titus' ;ind Mr. Kcbcrtson motored to Grand Junction. Colorado to thi home of tiev. Honald and Norma Nor-ma Jean Hamilton, 'vhere they attended a two day family reunion of the late Oscar Robertson's Rob-ertson's family. Mr. Robertson's Robert-son's brother. They were Oscar's widow, Jmogene of drawl Junction, daughters Kay Walker Sacramento, Sacra-mento, Calif., Martha Morris and family Thatcher, An.., Norma Jean and family Grand Junction, Colo. A brother Lean was unable to come from Chicago, Chi-cago, and I.ola Mae Johnson, a cousin from Parma, Idaho was there. While looking around Mr. Robertson said, "I have heard of this country all of my lifj, since my brother and sister were here, but I didn't know they just stood these rocks on edi;e and they just stood there." The folks were discussing the Scenery of Colorado and Mr. Robertson said, 'Til have you know that Moab scenery won't take a backseat back-seat to anything." |