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Show "SON" THOUGHT JUST BURIED PHONES FATHER DENVER. Colo.. Jan. 8 A long-distance long-distance telephone message.. Nfi vv , iTear's greetings, changed the atmosphere atmos-phere of mourning to one of jubilation jubila-tion at the home of C. E. Johnson, a farmer at Mazono'.a, Colo Mr. Johnson John-son had, the day previous, buried in I the Maxariola cemetery, the body of a man whom he supposed to be his son, i Y. M Johnson. Un the day following the funeral. jQhnson! son telephoned from Denver and extended New b,n s greetings t" his family. Tlie fathei hurried to Denver Den-ver and was reunited with his son last j night. Investigation hy t lie police proved! that the man who was burled Frida I was C. B. Johnson, a railroad engineer, who lived at Provo, l'tah. where the son was formerly employed. The dead I man was found hanging from a tree! near Provo on Decern her 2 7 The son, thought to be dead, lias not been at home or In communication! With his parents since 1917. |