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Show EM Vern Justeson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Justeson, rode fifteen miles last Wednesday night in hi6 sleep. He went to bed at his home on the South Tract, and the sun coming in the door awoke him in his father's bunk out one mile west of Woodrow, where his father has rent-a rent-a farm. On waking the boy mounted another an-other horse and rode to his brother-inlaw's, brother-inlaw's, Charles Moyes. When he met his sister ho wanted to know if he was dreaming. The horse he rode in his sleep would have been out of the question for the boy, waking, wa-king, for a riding pony, especially barebacked. The parents had no idea of '.he whereabouts of the son until informed by Mr. Moyes of the boy's nocturnal expedition. |