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Show WHO'S WHO? ? : . ... . . - .-v.'. t : - ! i r ' ' '? ! j V I i ' '? 1 1 I"".--, I "X v I I .1 ' f t I cr . I I f j 1 ml , I 1 111 I I i i I ' 1 ' 1 y I J These are three Millard county Uives whose family tree has iread and flourished through 3 iterations since their grandpar-lts grandpar-lts pioneered in Millard. Two ' the brothers now have Delta mes, and are labelled new-com-s, although their folks were a-ong a-ong the oldest timers. "And that youngest brother is r3T Lou Costello, despite that j arked resemblance. And now has C different hair style, in fact, has r en introduced some curl in it, J rtunately. The oldest brother arrived in Hta first, to break the ice, and ter some years, enticed little krther to join him. The middle , Jother never lived in Delta, just 'Kited here at times. J iNow the two are right in the idst of Delta doings. They meet with Lions or JayCees, join political politi-cal rallies, sit in on highway pow wows, and otherwise busy themselves. them-selves. One sings real loud with the Desert Sentinels, the other is just as vocal all by himself. Both go to school shows and beam on their progeny. Or they just go to shows and beam. And they have cousins and second cousins by the score, and beam over that, too. There is also another brother, a younger fellow, who didn't get into in-to this picture. That will be all the clues for this time for to be any more explicit ex-plicit would give the whole thing away. Readers will have to puzzle along, and try and figure out who used to look like this and are now six feet tall and politely called "heavyset". |