Show Pinto Hom Homecoming coming to l t tAt At the Pints Pinto Homecoming held August 27 and 28 23 a number of ot persons persons per per- sons familiar to early Pinto history greeted erected the younger generations Benjamin Platt of Stafford Arizona Joseph E. E Robinson of Los California Mrs Margaret Smith of Wyoming Mrs Maria Marla Harrison Harrison Har lIar rison of Manassa Colo and David Eldredge of Nevada visited again the scenes of their childhood and renewed with old and young the incidents and happenings of their early years ears I Only two families live in Pinto now yet autos and trains brought in 25 people anxious to join in the spirit of oft th It 0 e IU fill t 4 A A Lt L 1 t r e un own t meeting in in t ino old d cemetery a camp fire meeting a pacing pic pac ing lot memorial services at the few of them being caught and thrown nic at the Big Dig Spring a basket balland ball balland balland and base ball game and dancing each evening filled two days to capacity capaci ty with pleasure and good cheer John H. H Tullis H II H. E. E Harr Harrison son Clara Palmer e a Knell hia Forsyth and Marla Platt were chosen osen as a committee to fo stage the tho next homecoming The old cold committee composed of W. W J J. J Knell Allie Knell Knell Moses Harrison and Maria Mara Platt were responsible for the very successful uc homecoming of this year nar A paper on early Pinto history prepared prepared pre pre- pared by Ellen E. E n Harrison of Lovell Wyoming was read Jos E. E Robinson Robinson Robin Robin- son gave many personal incidents of early Pinto history J. J W. W Thornton made the address ss at the memorial exercises One of f the interesting I features of the occasion was the singing singing sing sing- ing by the old ld timers of Pintos Pinto's favorite favorite song long Be Happy and Gay The Home coming was one of re rejoicing rejoicing reo re- long to be remembered This article would not be complete without mention of the royal hospitality of Uncle Walter and u d Charles E. E Knell and their good wives who threw their homes open to every one ono and did so som m much mch ch in in r mating u nt ig g the home c coming ming th the homecoming that it was W lo |