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Show ViiO'S YIIO?? $ 1 v - r . j -f f : k O 1 'vV -W " " ' . I - "'i iii m iiimmwinniiiMMMii - mml , . '-Aim jidtAaw "irnmrf iW Well, well, what a variety of persons one does meet in this dept Here are two young natives of e west side of Millard county who little dreamed when these pictures were taken that one day would grace the columns of Who's . Neither did they dream they would grow up to marry each mher. Such a thought would have even this young man such a case of leaping jitters that those-gnaw-' M-off bangs would have jumped I "ght "to a crew haircut. And that 5?7y little 8irl wull have look-en look-en tar more worried and resigned wan she does. These pictures were not taken rogether, they just look that way. ne boy was about 7 years old s day and was pictured with "Ms in his family. That little 8" was about 4 years old when Picture was taken, also with J others in the little family. "at they happened to strike the e Post is just coincidence. A PWure of the boy taken some a earlier shows a nice crop ?urls to the shoulders. now we wiu dig up a fistfu o bnrr, n the vourig man. He was somewhat past the middle 14 grew t0 ,be a family of children, 9 boys and 5 girls. nine had their own baseball Mier a picture exists some-ball some-ball 6 the teanV resplendent in What , Snd cap- Tnis bov was i,eiLls "nown as a terror in his (. Blborhood. When he wasn"t bat fattii ,hrouKn windows he was A Pulli ,.picket fences with slicks, Snh8 )'tue Sirls' hair, and other-11 other-11 is a E a "case"- Now that he l iw f anather, he has settled Y 00n to being a tease. 'arikt- younS fellow he was most I "stlc. and took up painting. Ap prenticed to Lovelace, the painter, he was in great demand for painting paint-ing barns and fences, and when he passed that test, some brave folks even let him inside the house where he slapped on paint with gusto. A few years later he became be-came an aluminum salesman, and his prosepcts seemed so dazzling that he convinced this young lady to say ''yes", for -better or worse. Now some clues about this little girl. She was the eldest in her familly, and was mother's little helper, and father's too. Born on Valentine's Day you'd never guess what her parents called her. But Ripley was impressed to hear that her maiden name came out just the same, spelled forward or backward. back-ward. She was a nice little girl, too. While her future husband had the neighbor's nerves frayed with his antics, she did the same, practising prac-tising her music lessons. But both improved so with time that nowadays nowa-days folks clamor to hear her music, mus-ic, and tales about his early capers This little girl never outgrew worrying. About 4 years ago she got worried about her husband He did not like to go fishing, like other husbands. She yearned to have him go, and anyhow, she had to get at the spring house cleaning clean-ing So she prevailed on a friend who prevailed on her husband to go fishing, a pastime for which he saw no use. Now she is worrying again. For the fishing fever got. him. And now she is coaxing that same friend to quit coaxing her husband to go out and drown a few worms. If you haven't guessed by now who these folks are that is all right. The answer is on page |