Photo AlbumBarbara Miller of Everett submitted a copy of this photo, which and said she knew little about it, particularly the Indian, who rep area, A sharp-eyed reader, Denise Foor, remembered seeing the pU ilar to it — before and had a clipping of it Judging by the story clipping, Foor*s photo was published in the Old Photo Album in i and a half-dozen women and two boys appeared in it The phot bridge near the junction of Dower Snake Spring Valley Road and between 1915 and 1925. Comparing the two photos in which sevei ferent locations, it appears that in the first row, sitting, are J* William England, George S. Snytler, Sam Gochnour, William Bedu called Yellow Feather, according to Foor), an Indian fortune tells second row, kneeling: Marshall Creps, Carl Snyder, Blair Ritchey Grimes, Sam England, Frank Dunhle and an unidentified man; ti Cal Miller, Roy Miller, Paul Baker, Charles DibeH, Vaughn Coos