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Show 10'S WHO? ? i .'"... "J - ' - ' ' . , 3 ' i i , vt ! I ... ; ' . 1 ..- ' "v N I " " - -v . I, , f .J risrh d't'mers n the flat will know snt off who tnese babies for a S'aI o these twins on Jy that ' ,causei such a hubbub to LPfu0plf Celled many miles l0Tse the little pair. steadey were born on the home-about home-about iM.i.the old river- and are of ei J 1 e ""ddle of a family Their cn'ldren altogether, stock P,arents were of pioneer the add'tion to farming, time r was in business for a grist' miif the fatner was a flur also ra uhead watermaster and and,sa?uradaysber ShP n F''idayS littieheu ll?i,s Picture was taken the ana ip, j r became frightened his sistp tor Pfoteetion from 'hen f Wh seemed far braver ther hi S a camera. Today bro-feet, bro-feet, tZ, ?rown to a height of 6 boutT f'nches and let sister at The w six' lives i lldren have Uved all their colieji West Millard, except for 65 years ,and sister waa aw ay for four years as young married person. Brother is now taking care of a large business industry, is in his ward bishopric and is the father fath-er of one child. The baby girl developed many talents and is mother of three children, two of them married. And although she is a grandmother to one child, she still sings, reads, dances, yes and even tats table cloths. Being married to a school teacher keep her in trim. As little children a big event in their lives was to take a trip in the "whitetop" from their home farm and make the loop that took them near Sutherland, then east across the river and through the country that later was to become Delta The N. S. Bishop home was built then and the Jefferys were on their farm, new settlers. When they got there the children were always thirsty, and it was a red-letter red-letter day when they were served cookies along with the drinks they craved. |