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Show f Spring Can't Be Far Behind . . . 111 f( (-' & jr , ,.,,, -... , ... . . . - .. . r vVf . ''; ,.' vf r V. V , ff-' 1 i'; ' f , J-' A t v r-4'' - I t 'v'H v H t . - fit' !--.-? i, ' ' - k A " ' " t I r,.- I , :i f I :; r 1 ' l "- X-.:' "" H ' J. i-y - , - . .i 1 -vv . . . - - - ft . , - ' r . ' , i ' i ! f , v , .fr : , ' , 3 , r v, ' - ;( F rv ; : r - - t "'i f : r' i i-rv ' -:; V Anticipating the first signs of spring are twins, Patricia and '$ Kathleen Rowland, left, gathering their first bouquets of pussywillows pussy-willows this season. It's a sure sign spring is on its way when the pussys come out, is the opinion of these young ladies, daughters daugh-ters of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rowland. Right, twins Lynn and Kay Bird slip out with their dolls to give them a breath of crisp spring air, while looking forward to more sun-shiny days ahead. i They are the daughters of Freeman and Eloise Metcalf Bird, Mrs. Bird also being a twin to Mrs. Evelyn Metcalf Bird. I The pictures are the first of a series of twins which the Herald plans to run from week to week. If you know of twins in Springville call the Herald office and arrangements will be made for a picture. Photo by Carl Atkinson ' , |