Show VISIT DURANGO COLO A most moat welcome visitor at tho the her aid office today was K S carlton now ot of deaver beaver utah who Is camped campea with his wife and son walter at brookside camping grounds mr carlton first came to durango in 1880 as a young boy with his bla father and fathers family ile he grow grew to manhood in III durango and was in the durango high school with arthur ayers in 1885 carlton and ayers constituted the class which Is still per cent alive and going strong a real record tor for a forty year stretch between reunions A year ov or two following the D 11 S graduated its first class a class ot or one tomor row night these men will take a pride and a unique interest in the class of six boys and girls that will graduate from the durango high tc hool mr carlton started in to learn tho newspaper business as a kids folding and peddling the durango herald lh 1834 1 8 8 4 this was aa year of the never to bo be forgotten heavy snow when the railroad was blockaded for three months unable to ship in any newsprint tho the herald firmly set on tile the f policy of at retting getting the news to the public printed tho the paper on wrapping paper and at efries almes 0 owal ly leaper lp aper F wred afi from r the merchants mr carlton carlion vividly remembers delivering chese old papers he now owns tw two D newspapers in utah and is express lent ilent of the utah state press als association he Is another herald boy ol of which this paper Is proud the durango herald can point to high boffl vers cera in the army and navy and bay men inen in the business and professional world in various parts of the united states who peddled tho the herald as loys boys harold lloyd of the movies Is perhaps er haps the most famous we are aroud of them and we aro are happy that none are ashamed of where they started to keep it ever so is one of the he worthiest alms ot at this institution the beaver county news ot at milford utah and the beaver CRY city prey pres nt nf deaver beaver utah are the papers owned and managed by mr all and mrk mr carlton mr air carlton also worked in durango durange for the late tom garden bu bua fare ore the garden mercantile company va vas s established ills his father fathel D 0 carlton sr was an early day luni junr lier er merchant and old timers will re loice to learn that he Is still living ialo hale and hearty at 84 in indianapolis before leaving the carstons Carl tons want n t I 1 to a reef red as aa many old time friends friend as 0 opportunity P port ort unity will permit they are on en thus lastic in praise of the camp amp grounds and the courteous and mcdent management of the camp grounds by tom ballard they say tt it s the best and best managed public ramp ground they have so tar far encountered in their travels and that lu uran gD I 1 li ns as pretty and progressive 6 dui I rs na any city thoy they have visited durango durange evening herald |