Show I Interesting Int esting Letter 1 rom Native Par kite t j. j 1110 Keith Avenue to Af v Berkeley 8 8 California Park Record Company Park City Utah Dear Folks Enclosed please find my Check to pay for tor collection and also for subscription to tho the Incomparable news weekly for a past year I Wo We people on San Francisco Bays Bay's rim I have havo been een very much engrossed and up in the tho events and situation here caused by the var war In the Orient But now that Japan has capitulated we wo weare aro are beginning to think of the normal features and duties of our own affairs and oUr own personal lives lI However wo we still have some things to do con con- connected I with the war era It remarkable Is however how rapidly Is taking place the back to normal in this city and other plays places on San Francisco Bay Guests and temporary ary w in various war industries have already ready begun beS n to withdraw and had rented their homes are beginning to get them back When we wo get rid of the annoy ng complication of coupons coup coun ns for tor butter and sUlar and meat etc we wo shall really feel we are people and not some part of a game I Id I'd like Uke to see ECO a big bonfire in the I center of town and the people throwing j I their coupon books thereon along with the tricky little red disks used I for tor making change Of course the latter t I might have o a hole bored In each so it j could be hung on a Chain and willed I I Ito to our our grand children that they might I see what kind of wits we their ances ances- ancestors ancestors tors were once I I Im I'm sorry I did not remember tho the tho I name of a woman who sat down beside me on a bench one midnight down downtown town In Berkeley We happened to start I talking to each other We noted the moonlight on tho the Berkeley hills and andone andone I one of us remarked It reminded her I of the mountains in the moonlight in a town she once lived in Later It develop develop- developed develop I ed we were both children of Park City I Utah As I recall It the other party was I of Polish ancestry Her family lived near one ono of or the Park City mines They did not get there until after yours I truly had left however But we both raved about Park City It was with re regret re- re regret gret that we parted to take our respective respective I tive tivo transfer cars And when I got aboard I realized with regret that I had for tor- forgotten forgotten I gotten tho the ladys lady's name Such is 15 life Ships that pass In the night Is night Is what many of us are arel I Give my deepest regards to Dad I he he may not remember me but butI I do him I INow Now that the war is really over maybe well we'll alt gradually get our wits back and continue our friendships With best wishes to all I Sincerely I II MRS MARGARET MASON WHITNEY I Grandson of Victim of Polio toi I Roger Smedley Rozzelle 10 son of Joseph R. R and Lucille Smedley Rozzelle I formerly of Salt Lake City Monday had become Las Vegas Nevada first polio victim I The Tho boy who returned ret med from a visit to Salt Lake Lako City two weeks ago suc sue succumbed succumbed Sunday after a a. five-day five Illness Funeral services and burial will wUl be in Salt Lake City The boys boy's father was affiliated with Cullen garage and was garage manager for Tor Western Auto Supply In Salt Lake before the family moved to Las Vegas 18 months ago Tho boy was born In Salt Lake City October 7 1934 Surviving In addition to his parents are a sister Renee Las Vegas and three grandparents Mr and Mrs J. J W. W Rozzelle Park City Utah and Mrs Louisa Smedley Boise Idaho Idaho- Mondays Monday's Tribune |