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Show . IRA, JUNIOR, ARRIVES This little . man who arrived in Gunnison last Sunday morning, may not be the fisherman that his honored , pater is. He may not be able to play solo so well as his father, and ' it's a foregone conclusion that he is far better looking, but give the little boy a chance and it is a two-to-one bet that within the specified time he will outclass his dady in any walk of life. This has already been admit-' admit-' ted by Overfelt, senior. Had this article been written the first days of the week, it would have been dif-; dif-; ferent. At that time, following the j birth ot a son and heir at the Over-! Over-! felt home, Father Overfelt could not ! be seen. His joy and happiness were ! of the airplane type but he nas now settled down ana is warning anions the "commons" once again. But Mr. Overfelt, as well as Mrs. Overfelt, has just cause for happiness sublime. The birth of a baby boy at their home Sunday morning was one of the happiest hap-piest events it's the first boy. The little man tipped the scales at nine pounds. Both the baby and Mrs. Overfelt are doing splendidly, and the family are receiving the heartiest hearti-est congratulations from their hosts of friends. . |