John Rowley and Sarah Wright Family Messenger

John Thompson Rowley and Jane Paul:
Reported by Smoot Rowley of
Bynum, Montana

Son Raymond has recently received his private license for flying and is hoping to complete his lessons to get a commercial license. At present he is driving a taxi-cab in Salt Lake City.

Reported by Luke Day
Springville, Utah

Lillian Day Lambertsen had a small growth removed from her face in March. It was sent into the lab for testing. It proved to be nothing more than a sweat gland that was infected. 

Jerry Bradley son-in-law of Otto and Lillian Day Lambertsen of the Authur Day and Elizabeth Rowley line, is organized with a western band and can be heard on the Air over K.S.O.P. Monday through Saturday at 4:00 P.M. He plays the steel guitar and sings.

Max Lambertsen and wife left Salt Lake City to farm with his father in Aurora, Utah. They are buying a home in Aurora.

Reported by Lillian Rowley
Bountiful, Utah

David Wm. Rowley, while at work, was hit by a falling 2 by 8 on the 14 of March. He was rendered unconscious for some five minutes, and then rushed in an ambulance to the General Hospital and later moved to the St. Marks. He stayed over-night and left the hospital on the 15th. All seems well now. The board struck him on the back of the neck.

Word has been received that Nolan Rowley, son of Francis Hugh and Erma Thornton Rowley, married Miss Leavitt of Reno, Nevada. The Bride is the sister of Willie Leavitt Rowley, who is the wife of Nolan’s brother, Miland. Nolan is currently working for his uncle, Bert Murphy in Chinook, Montana, Bert Murphy is the husband of Verda Rowley Murphy.

Lucy Wilcox of St. Helena, California called her mother, Aunt Lucy Golding Rowley of Salt Lake City, and bid her a Happy Mother’s Day. Aunt Lucy is now 85 years young and we all wish her many more happy years with her families.

Reporter: Verda Murphy
Chinook, Montana
NO NEWS

Reporter: Emerson Rowley
Eureka, California
NO NEWS

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