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Show WHO'S WHO? ? i ? i - i - ' A 4 , $ ' j J . j 1 L j Two lifelong friends are pictured "we. Both natives of west Millard, snd sons of pioneers in the area, hese young men were close companions com-panions all their lives. The young man standing married marri-ed a niece of the seated one, and e couple had a family of thirteen wildren. He died 25 years ago, just efre his last child was born. His Wlff died last year. His family "ame is well known, and some of s descendants look much as he dld in this picture. The young man seated also ears a well known local name. "c was the thirteenth child in his wmily and his parents were LDS nverts from England who helped wneer Utah. He was born in one est Millard community, and when weeks old the family moved to another. Since that time he has lived on the same corner all of his life. This young man was born on Washington's birthday in 1867, and is now 83 years old and still active in his ward and stake. He drove a fine team when he was a young man and courting. He and his wife are the parents of nine children. He served on a mission in England Eng-land in 1893 and 1894, and was With Don B. Colton. Both these young men farmed and prospered and were leading figures in their community. Some readers will recall them just as they looked when this picture was taken about 60 years ago. They were handsome young men and a popular pair. |