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Show MANY ARE SEEKING FOR THEIR LOST ONES 'Salt Lake, Dec. 2. Harold Rohrer of Eatonville, Wash., who contemplates contem-plates making a visit to this city, Is anxious to locate Harold Dwyer, who ho says was formerly roadmaster on the Oregon Short Line, working south of this city. Postmaster Arthur Lv. Thomas is jn receipt of this and seven sev-en other communications from different differ-ent persons who are trying to locate relatives or friends. Archie Parker is wanted by Coloane Parker, who gives his address as 702 Tenth street, Boono, le. Mrs. Nannie Price of 140 Blackford street, Indianapolis, Ind., is trying to locate her son, James Henry Price. G. E. Wright of 11G-A East Thirtv-fifth Thirtv-fifth street, Kansas City, Mo., 'is searching for his son, Ne I L. Wright, who has been away xom home several sev-eral years. The address of Mrs F. L. Green is wanted by Mrs. Rose Conners, who gives her address as Vlncennes, Tnd. Harvev Murray, box 420, Monticol-lo, Monticol-lo, Ind., fs anxious to locate his mother. moth-er. "Mrs. B F. Hcaton. from whom he says be has not heard for years. Whon last beard from her husband was a railroad express messenger on the Oregon Short Line. , W. Barron of Rushmore, Minn., is anxious to locate IT. T. Goldsmith, who was last heard from at Salt Lake City. , Elizabeth Goodwin writes that her brother, Thomas Underwood Goodwin, has been TniBsing for some time. She says that his father Is dead and his mother needs him bndly. She gives her address as ilaysc Holmes, Weatherby Rond, Rouudhoy, North Leeds, England. |