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Show APHASIA VICTIM IS RETURNED TO HOME BOUNTIFUL, Dec. 15 Joseph H ! Day. former svhool teacher, who lost j his memory Is being closely watched 1 by the numbers of his family for any sign of a return to normal. Day, who disappeared from home ' about a year- ago. was round several j months later at a I-os Angeles. Oal . ! hospital ami brought back home where he regained his memory a shoit ' time lali. The second tlrm- lie dis-j appeared was July i. He was suffer-i inft from amnesia each time, it is be-1 lle ed He says that he worked in Die lum- j ber camps of Washington and Oregon j after leaving horn.- the second time. At Portland, t rc he met a former com-! rade of the mailne corps, named (Jin-j bain, with Whom he had Served in i hlna preS lously lie told Graham his oame was Kf Knowlton. Hut Gia- ham told Day his correct name, pur- j chased a railroad ticket to Salt bake for him, and put him on the train. Graham Instructed the train conductor to put Day off the train .it Suit Iake This was done Here bay met Aphpy Strlngham. who took him to Bountiful J A. Hatch, postmaster of BoUntifUl who is Day's father-in-law, tjeliees that his son-in-law is Buffering from amneala aa a result of injuries suf-fSred suf-fSred While in service in the world war. Day docs not pacognize any member of his family. |