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Show , - rir -i .... . n nirr , r i mt - Three Generations In 32 Years . . . - . - r ' . : : - " r..T-, n.rrjui ' v . ' - - 5 ,-v - ' : - ' . - ' . , v. ' .. v A H ' , . v...'- . t r - . ' ' ' . i Mrs. Louise Mitchell, shown a-, a-, bove holding her first grandson, 1 lujs the distinction of being prob-ably prob-ably the youngest grandmother in the county. Mrs. Mitchell is 32, and her daughter, Mrs. Florence Flor-ence Broadwater, mother of the new baby is 17. He was born in the Tooele General hospital on Dec. 14, where his grandma works. The baby lhas another distinction distinc-tion that is hard to equal. Since he arrived, there are five generations gener-ations on both his mother's and his father's side of the family. On the maternal side, besides his mother and grandmother, Mrs. Mitchell, he has a great-grandmother, Mrs. Mary Eustice and a great-great-grandfather, Mr. Ernest Ern-est Ekenstam. Besides his father, Boyd Broadwater, Broad-water, little Ray Boyd has the following progenitors on the paternal pat-ernal side: Mrs. Ray O'Brien, his grandmother; Mrs. Isabel Nelson, his great-grandmother, and Mrs. Liza Nelson, his 95 year-old great-great-grandmother. If that reads something like a pedigree on a thoroughbred horse, think nothing of it, for the little fellow really has something to be proud of and his folks are really proud of him. |