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Show I Garrison I Mrs. Blanche Yersin We, the people of Garrison, and all sheepmen and cattlemen in Snake Valley thank, and indeed are grateful for the efforts and the equipmment of the Nelson and : Reynolds Construction companies, , who reached 120,000 head of sheep, 400 head of cattle, rescued 25 people, peo-ple, served over 100 meals and furnished rooms and beds to many in January. And have continued giving their help throughout the emergency. Under Supt. Jim Ward-ell Ward-ell and Supt. Mac. McKinnon, the following men have been continuously contin-uously on the job: Raymond Bingham, Bing-ham, Ercel Bingham, Rex Wardell, Robert Ence, Lynn Robison, Sheril j Barenson, Gordon Empey, Ray Clegg, Earl Pippin, Dwaine Galli, Frank Davies, Bill Cook, Vance Abbott, Earl Richardson, Ray Rowley, Row-ley, Taylor Reynolds, Ralph Walker Denver Copen, the cook, Quentln Erikcson, John Hood, a Howeton boy from Delta. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Dearden, Blanche Yersin and Mollie Gonder spent Wednesday in Ely, Nevada, shopping. First time out since Christmas. Mrs. Chester Wheeler and infant son, Darwin Chester, who was born at the White Pine hospital, in Ely, ! Nevada, Feb. 16, returned home on Tuesday. ' Earl Yersin made a trip to Delta Wednesday. Visited Doc Stains and returned with a load of fuel. Other than a few bruises here and there, obtained while trying to stay on j the seat between Delta and Garri-ison, Garri-ison, he made the trip OK. Ladd and Ned Davies, high school students of Millard high are home for a few days to help their fathers, fath-ers, Bill and Elmer Davies, with the cattle. Cecil Rowley, in charge of the state road equipment has made the road passable from Garrison to the county line, with the aid of the Young Brothers and their cat. This road has been closed the greater part of January and February, i Mrs. S. Ira Jensen, who has been .quite ill is in Ely, Nevada, for medical med-ical attention. The people of Garrison will be quite happy when the tri-weekly mail can get back to schedule. We are still getting January mail. Mail drivers Leo and Daisy Rowley have spent a good many hours out in the sub-zero weather working to get our malls through. Winfred Jensen and Fay Framp-ton Framp-ton from Fillmore, were in town this week making plans for the I consttruction of a couple of cot- tages for the Dearden Brothers. I |