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Show -TWO OF A KIND i' Baby Girl Outweighs Twin Brother lUt Birth,but Not After 7 Months l S .'-vs. .. ' V" S 'V .s fij;' K "'S A .! SEVEN-MONTH-OLD TWINS ARE THE "APPLE OF THE FAMILY'S EYE" Glend Marie, left, and Gary Clark McFarlane, children of Mr. and Mn. John C. McFarlane gained Glenda and now he weighs 15 pounds and she 14. Present indications are that Glenda will be a blue-eyed blonde, and Gary, while possessing two huge brown eyes, has just a shad ow of hair and its color Is Indiscernible In-discernible as yet. Mr. McFarlane, who resides with his family at 1329 Browning avenue, is manager of the Seagull Press. Glenda Marie and Gary Clark McFarlane, 7-month-old twins, may not represent a majority of the John C. McFarlane family, but they do rate a good deal of attention atten-tion from all f members erf the vne group. -I Mrs. McFar- or lane, formerly Spripc Gladys Open-shaw, Open-shaw, says the twins are the apple of the family's eye and always the center of attraction. at-traction. Despite the fact that twins have doubled her chores, Mrs. McFarlane McFar-lane says she is using to goqd advantage ad-vantage the experience gained in rearing three other children, and the twins are "not so much trouble trou-ble as you'd think." In addition to the twins, the McFarlane family includes Betty Alice, 12, and Marilyn, 9, both students stu-dents at the Uintah school, and James Craig, 4, who looks after the twins while his sisters are at school. The McFarlane twins were born June 28, 1940, at the L D S hospital. hos-pital. Glenda Marie outweighed her brother at birth by three ounces, weighing 4 pounds 12 ounces to his 4 pounds 9 ounces. Since that time, Gary has out- |