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Montana Girls Freeze.
Victims of the storm which swept Montana yesterday, the bodies of two girls, aged 9 and 11, daughters of Victor Linjatie of Choteau, Mont., were found by a searching party.
The news was brought to Choteau by Charles Twiggs, who walked 14 miles in 20 below zero weather to notify Coroner Charles G. Roberts of Teton county.
The girls left home for school early Thursday. Their brothers, who preceded them, arrived safely at the school ahead of a blizzard which arose suddenly.—Spokesman Review, Dec. 10, 1932, Pg. 1
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Montana Girls Freeze.
Victims of the storm which swept Montana yesterday, the bodies of two girls, aged 9 and 11, daughters of Victor Linjatie of Choteau, Mont., were found by a searching party.
The news was brought to Choteau by Charles Twiggs, who walked 14 miles in 20 below zero weather to notify Coroner Charles G. Roberts of Teton county.
The girls left home for school early Thursday. Their brothers, who preceded them, arrived safely at the school ahead of a blizzard which arose suddenly.—Spokesman Review, Dec. 10, 1932, Pg. 1
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