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He was the publisher of The Daily Sentinel and a leading Democrat in Grand Junction, Colorado. He became the state Democratic Party chairman in the 1920's. He was behind the deal of William Moyer to build a community swimming pool in Lincoln Park, and the deal that brought in the Fruit Grower’s Association. He also backed the Goodwill and Salvation Army charities. He was an organizer of the campaign to build the Avalon Theater and brought acts...
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Marie Treece was an early Mesa County, Colorado resident who was heavily involved with teaching music and directing chorus arrangements. She was born in Baxter Springs, Kansas to Edgar Covey, a drayman, and Nora Covey, a homemaker. The 1920 US Census shows her working as a milliner in a Dock Store at the age of 24. By 1930, US Census records show her married to Ted J. Treece, a furniture store proprietor, and living in Grand Junction, Colorado with...