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Show WHO'S WHO? ? i . . if " j A i ) - t ; ----- .-'p;-'3 Isn't this a nice old-time picture, pic-ture, one of the oldest we have had. You say how old, when you find out who is pictured here. The original picture was a print one-fourth one-fourth this size. Who remembers when their mother mo-ther wore such a dress, a basque wid long skirt with a pleated ruffe ruf-fe to sweep the floor? And when Mttle sisters wore dresses Vnade of the same length of goods? The mother in' the picture was bom in the old fort in Salt Lake c'ty, a daughter of Utah Pioneers. This baby was to begin her pioneering pion-eering at an early age, for her nother left Salt Lake City and came to Fillmore bringing the baby when she was a year old. She was '11 as the time, and her mother nung her in a basket under the Wagot bows. When they got to Fillmore the baby was wel1- In 1860 they moved to Oak City, being among the first to settle that town. After the mother was married she lived in Holden, where these three children were born. In 1884 they returned to Oak City. The eldest sister shown here has lived in Salt Lake City since her marriage. The second sister married a Millard man and has lived on the same corner in a west Millard town all her married life The baby, perched so confidingly against the mother, lived in Oak City until 21 years of age, then in Aurora, where married. The couple lived in Oak City again m 1911, hen to Delta in 1915, and for the past 35 years, the baby has been a Delta resident. |