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Show HILL TOP TIMES 1957 l 99. - ycnj- - I Page lb ; Tin would be another boy and fit in fine with the rest of the family." And the Lindemans , who live in Layton, are proof of a happy household, too. All the boys help mother, Lahoma, with the housework. An electric dishwasher eases the dish problem, but the boys take turns "cleaning up and putting ' Art- - ... ' it LISTERS Paul Glissmeyer took this five have daughters and if and family. The Glissmeyers 8 and "l to f!nrth! Girls above left are Annette, (rear, right), . Kathleen. 2: Bonnie. 5: and Sandra Lvnn. v Cheryl Aim, oHh BountifuL Eagt , self-portra- t7 irr-r- i Nt m m f 1 1L im five-week-o- SEVEN SONS Carl Biehn and his wife, Maxie, line up with their seven boys (left to right) Carl Jr., 13; Gary, 10; Joel, 7; Tim, 5; Ted, 3 and Rusty, 2. Mother is holding the last-borMax, 1 month old. They live at 450 Pugsley St., Salt Lake City. n, ANTICIPATING away." well, after this assignment, Paul figured that if Mrs. Linde-ma- n could be so content being the only gal in a family of ten guys, he could play lone wolr in his female family. 1 hen Paul got another photo graphic job and now he's really confused. He was asked to take a photo of the Morgan W, Lewis, Jr. fam ily. Morgan, an attorney at Hill AFB, is pretty proud of his acHe felt he could complishments. offer Paul some advice. Morgan and his wife, Cora, are proud parents of five pretty Last month, the bird with the big bill made another visit and guess what! he left a SON for the Lewis family. And little Morgan Prescott Lewis is really getting lots of attention. All the motherly instincts in the Lewis ladies is popping out to lavish love on baby brother. Morgan, who is chief of Con- Five Daughters His Match -- And How! tacts Division, Judge Advocate's Office, said they were all surprised when the Doctor changed his tune, and said, "It's a boy." So, that's where things stand Father Of Meets Paul By DOROTHY G. NELSON Glissmeyer, a photographer at Hill Air Force Base, is J right now. The Glissmeyers are still ex pecting but now they're expecting that whatever Mr. Stork leaves a boy or a girl it will all work out fine. ex- - wue, uumw, is CAJcci,.iiig a. uauy in may. baby girl. are expecting One reason they Mr. btorK at all but seven handsome lads iby sister is that made five previous deliveries ranging in age from 1 month to 13 t the Glissmeyers and each time years. They were celebrating theJe left a baby daughter. birth of a new member of the 1amNow, that's been fine with the ily another boy, of course, little lissmevers. They love little girls. month old Max. lid you just couldn't ask for a Paul got Carl aside and asked irettier bunch of little ladies than him questions. Carl who he Glissmeyer who range worksa few quints Technical o in Services, 1A t m age uuiu ( vj answered the quesMaintenance, Mamma is mighty with handy to the best of his ability. be needle and thread so she keeps tions When asked if they had been dimpled darlings all decked out on the last trip ike in fetching fashions" at a expecting a girl Carl to the hosnital, laughed, lominal cost. That IS tO Say, raUi S Thev are expecting a ld - SPRING PfiOfJT 4. SALE te Paul always But thought it would have a son. He sort of Egured counting on the law of av erages and all that the baby ar riving m May would be a boy. cut that was before he went k nice to on a special photography assign him it just that convinced ment wasn't in the cards. what happened. As a photoeranher at. Hill AFR 'aid's duties include takinsr rnc- pres for the base newspaper. Came F assignment: Tako rirt.iires of Here's F Biehn family for a feature iwry. As a father of five daughters, proved to be quite The Biehn f nmilv listed of seven boys! No girls assignment Shock to Paul. ."We've been EXPECTING a girl for the last seven trips." However. Paul decided that "sev en of a kind" must not be too bad when he noted how happy the Beihn family was. Mother Maxie was miehtv croud of her line-u- p of seven sons and the new baby cufl aleady had a white shirt with links and a bow tie and was just ' J ' ; A I 4nfc 4r:?: M J A "SUPER KEMTONE," Spe cial close-oprice. Most colors Cl AO ut "BUSH" Flat Latex Wall Paint, a real value. IJ4.SEB4LL TEAM Paul Lindeman and his wife, Lahoma, have NINE sons to their credit. (Rear, left to right) Eldon, 9; Wayne, 12- - Brian, 14; Edward, 16 and Kusseu, .rroni; v,iyue, , iveivm, 2 months; Carl, 4 and Mark, 7. They live in Layton. All Colors GALLON i. 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