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Show KO'S WHO? ? t . ' , i ' - ' - , P ' : i : ., I ; ;. I . - nL " -i ' i 1 .' I i 7 -. . 1 ' i 1 u.. 1 f ; : ' i i l . . - ov -1S 8 amily group to puzzle .pictured somewhere close to k.Jars ago. These four were In West Millard, children of iniri "K"own early settlers. Put your Cv"?ed attention on the center live': I are the ones wh0 stiU born town wnere they were cluSt. a,bout the older brother, na that he was a 1uiet. 21 lad and got through or Z?thout trouble to himself CerTJ- .He erew up as a he fio'u ls very likely out in led in ,nW' lookinS over alfalfa Be "stead o reading the paper, and s, as also a county worker, dreds , graded hundreds and hun-And hun-And ho uUnty roads in his dav ardvi. also served in his litis h KPric- 0f late years arth-its arth-its ,17 been h's foe, but it has "eishbn g feat"res. For the prophpr "se him as a weather " and when he walks with J- a limp, they watch for a rain. And he proves to be an accurate fore-castor fore-castor The younger brother, yes, that is a little boy despite those blonde curls and long skirt, really has two feet although he only got one into the picture. And he has used them plenty in his day. For he is one of the community's most agile dancers, and just loves them square, squ-are, round, or solo. He is a veteran of World War 11 and was a farmer far-mer before, and since. Both brothers like to hunt, and no vigil is too long when they are happily hid in a duck blind. Both are married .the older years ago and the younger one not so long ago Two other children, a girl and boy were added to the family fam-ily after this picture was taken. But they don't figure today as they dn't live here any more. Willi all these clues, do you know them? |