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Show WHO'S WHO?? V 1 1 . - . ! ' -' . if.'' ' I , - ' ( - v t . -, was taken. He was a ball-player until side-lined with creaking J0And he has been a scribe, and one time won a prize for his writ-tags. writ-tags. From a Chronicle ot July 6 1911, we read "Our correspondents Lve made a splendid record the past six months. There are 15 of them and an average of nine send ' n something every week. None of sent in a letter every week, Here are two more of our homegrown home-grown products. This littleb rother and sister were born and raised in Millad county, and brother still V. lives here. His sister lived the most of her life in Millard .before moving to a town farther north. She died several years ago. This is a nice picture, and quite old, as the young man perched here holding hands is somewhat past sixty years old, and nas Deen a grandfather 'for some time. The picture has 'been hid away, too, as the subject feared it might get in this department. Fortunately, a house-cleaning brought it to light. When this picture was .taken the little fellow was wearing a dress borrowed from a cousin for the occasion. There could be clues to fill a book to identify this boy. He has had a busy time since this picture . -, our correspondent, came nearest to it. He mised only two issues of he twenty-six, and therefore wins the H?;" o'nfof the original sub Z nt the Chronicle and is fone. LX a" those 40 years no one can recall his picture hav- g.TSES County Junior Livestock Show. |