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Show Ve Get Letters July 23, 1972 Dear Editor: In reference to the letter written by Mrs. Mary Lehmer, and published in last week's Park Record, I find it necessary neces-sary for me to correct the statement state-ment that Mark Jolley "will live his life thus crippled." I don't know where Mrs. Lehmer Leh-mer received her information regarding Mar k, however she did not discuss the matter with me nor did she consult Mark's doctors. letter lacks as much credibility as the remark about my son! Sincerely, Francee Brown (Mark's Mother) As a result of Mrs. Lehmer's statement referring to Mark living his life crippled I have received many phone calls and inquiries as to Mark's condition. condi-tion. Mark has made a rffar-velous rffar-velous recovery following the removal of his spleen. The doctors doc-tors at the University Medical Center in Salt Lake City, have assured me that Mark will live a completely normal, healthy life without a spleen. Mrs. Lehmer felt is necessary neces-sary to chastise Mr: Street's failure to invoke the law, however how-ever this particular accident took place on private property. She also placed the blame on me. I am very much aware that I am responsible and have had to answer to my own conscience, con-science, however I do not have to answer to, nor tolerate ridicule rid-icule by Mary Lehmer. I for one cannot help but ask myself if Mrs. Lehmer's entire |