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Show I WHO'S ..WHO?? I "' I ' 1 I ! it V. I '7 ' I : V' "-'.V.,. V ' : , ' T- - I 1 --"""".i- - ..-J" in ff ff Here is a little trio to puzzle over this week, with practically no clues to go on, not even if the f I baby is little sister or little bro- I ther. You will just have to dig I down into some west Millard coun- X I ty family records and figure out I I who these three children could be. OC I Now big brother may puzzle you 1(07 I y a while, as he isn't around here I i any more, except on visits. He I j moved away some years ago. But I middle brother and baby are right I I m our midst. Baby is a pretty lit- I j- tie creature. And ho wdo you like I , middle brother, posing like a pou- I i ter Pigeon, isn't he? He wears his I i coat like that to this day, open I ! while he throws his chest out. I ' iJhis picture was taken about I ; 1905, another of John Matson's I Photographs, as many of these old I 1 timers have been. They tell that I Mr. Matson travelled through here I I jpt years, with his horse-drawn out I t. taking pictures. They say that I j every family has a picture of one I ot more of their children seated I on that little fringed stool he car-I car-I j "ed with him. Of course that is I w,not much nelP in figuring out I mch child of which family has 1 lt seat in this picture. I ut at any rate, you know it is s?9 I Tone in west Millard. And it 2? I -ul(ln't have been Delta, for there I ! as "o Delta when this picture I i w taken in 1905- And these enild I " ere all born in the town this I ! re was taken in . They grew SSw!i I i m, lnat town, and went to lhhT the. How they acted and W k 9 I to I they learned you will have JSJJJ nd out from some of their old schoolmates. Their report cards were always good, or so they tell their children nowadays. You will guess faster by concentrating con-centrating on middle brother, for he looks just the same nowadays, although a grandfather by this time. Give him a hat and an inch of cigar, and you can see him every day in Delta . He and baby grew up to be regular reg-ular old night hawks .- No early to bed and early to rise business for them. Not this winter .anyhow, when snow was falling. Middle brother got to staying out nights, all night, all the time. And when we say middle brother, we don t mean middle of the picture, we mean middle by years. One night that middle brother stayed out all night, and nearly starved to death, no lunch along, no coffee. He was stuck in a car, waiting for a bulldozer to clear a way to a cafe. And what made him so mad about that deal was that his companion in the car a man who was hungry, too, didn t remember until they rolled back to town that the whole time he had canned coffee, hamburgers, beans and soup in the car And it was all that new-fangled canned can-ned food, that heats itself like magic when you open the can. Baby had better luck. When baby got snowbound it was in a cosy sheep camp where there was food and plenty of company. Have you guessed now? There s an answer somewhere in this paper Did you recognize Rom Shields in last week's Who's Who ? |