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Date Added: July 07, 2008 07:44:04 AM
Anderson Johnson, Mitchell Melvin, Ward Martin, Richard Russell and Richard Webster had some time on their hands, so the Primm African Methodist Episcopal Church lay leaders decided to give it to children in Pomona's Pueblo School.

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