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Show VilO'S WHO? ? ,-.. IT- M 7 ' - ' -...- V ' - 4 . .j0W. J. !-'' V) i V S ) ) ' : V These three children were born 'n West Millard, as were their parents. par-ents. Their grandparents on a" sides were pioneers in the area. And with a start like that, only one of this trio still lives here. Trat is the little boy, with the Ishkabibble hair-cut. This is not' such an old picture, fr these young folks are still young. This was taken possibly 25 years ago, as thai little boy looks &bout 6 or 7 years old, and he is now 32 years of age. Once the smallest of the 'family, he is now about the largest. Well over 6 feet tall, he is now and st losing that heavy head of hair. That hair was not much of a Problem when he was a boy. The . 'ad achieved that well - rounded torn look by sitting quietly with a bowl inverted over his brow, while mama or papa went around the e(jges and snipped off what ' hair showed. The older brother is a long-legged customer, too. After getting off to a flying start in the business marts of Delta, he took his talents tal-ents to the metropolis, and is now somewhere about Salt Lake City. The sister was starting out to be a tall little girl, but quit growing soon after this picture was taken, and is now a small trim little person. per-son. They are all parents. Sister has one child, the older brother has two and the boy with the smooth bowl haircut, is father of three. And it is all-right if he is getting bald-headed, or has a high forehead. fore-head. For that is the way things go in his family on the paternal side No matter how much hair they start out with, they manage to lose most of) it as they journey through life. Sign of brains, they say, and only trouble is, it makes more face to' wash. |