Join The Payson Chronicle soon when we feature “The People in Our Neighborhood,” stories and photographs depicting the lives of folks from our local community. Pictured here is Mr. Jay Lerwill, who has spent a lifetime working hard to support his family, and doing it his own way. He is holding a Panorama newspaper clipping featuring one such job, on horseback, an ideal role for a cowboy at heart. We’ll share his unique story first.
If you have a suggestion for a future feature, we’d love to hear from you. Send us their name, contact information, and a brief description to paysonchronicle@gmail.com, and they too could be among “The People in Our Neighborhood” whose story will be shared.
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Friday, September 26, 2014
Meet "The People in Our Neighborhood"
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