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Show THE PAGE FOUfL WV t L - S' A W I ' i ' : -- ES D AY, AUG UST 3. 19 3 4 M ' ' - " . - JF. sr Ajfj&wyw-'4- ' XU& - , tmfrrts'vgt " i5U W PLEASE GO 'WAY AND LET US SLEEPS J; jf' Y f WE D N Are. as Today They Only .Quintuplets ld9s V V LOGAN, UTAH, nERALD-JOUKNAL- ', Mi ;r JJ VV :'.. I 't & A v w. ,.t. :: A. f ..V, ' :! ;, tCopynfcht-- Mil, NEA Seryj$e. Jqc.l Sound asleep and blissfully unconscious of the world' absorbed Interest, the Dionne quintuplets are shown in this exclusive photo at slightly more than two month. Marie, left, lies quietly while Emilio, next, waggles her tiny Cccile, center, opens her mouth wide as though in protest at being moved by the hatld Anger in some of Nurse De Kinline, while Annette ud Yvonne, right the stronger of the brood, take their ease in complete quiet. baby-drea- n ' X.,,...,.-.-.-..- .V 1934, MSA Service. Copyright. Inc ) v v...,. ta u. r.v ... JL&x ,v.w - ' .. S .vv, .A J Yvonne Just didnt wtnt to get up. and protested loud and long as Dr Allan Roy Dafoe raised the tiny form for the dally regime of oil baths, weighing, and examination. Any baby that can cry as lustily as Yvonne ought lo have a good chance to pull through, dont you ' think - - ..... r ' A VC ....... .. V- Inc.) mother of the phenomenal quintuplets, has almost recovered, and goes about the daily routine of her housework like any other normal and happy housewife. A bit bewildered by all (lie hubbub, Mrs. Dionne expresses In n the broken English of .her dialect her thanks for the kindliness and generosity (bat have been showered upon the family "People are o ntce," she smiled. s (Copyright-- 1934. NEA Service, Mrs Oliva Dionne Frencli-Canadia- Nobody was enjoying this washing and weighing ceremony any more than lliese two of the quintuplets, held In the arms of Nurse Louise De Kirlline. left, and Yvonne Leroux. The nurses are about to put (lie babes hark Into the warm incubators after completing the oil baths in which both seem to be taking a lively interest. MORE PICTUTES OF BABIES EXCLUSIVELY IN HERES MORE ABOUT QUINTUPLETS (Continued Ftuin Page One) across the hall is occupied by the mother, who has apparently regained normhl health after several terrifying relapses, and today goes about her usual household tasks. The burden of caring for the famous babies largely has been lifted from the parents by the volunteer tal appliances, some of which have FIVE LITTLE DIONNE13 AND HOW THEY GREW been useful, some of which are June 4 Aug. 3 . held against any unforseen even(1 week old) 10 weeks old) tuality. There ia an oxygen tank Yvonne 2 lbs. 64 ox. 5 lbs. 74 ox. which was used shortly after the ox. 5 lbs. 4 'Vox. 2 lbs. 4 babies birth, when Dr. Dafoe des- Annette 4 lbs. 54 ox. 2 lbs. Cecile paired for a moment of their Kmelie lib. 13 ox. 3 lbs. 14 ox. lives. 1 lb. 10 ox. 3 lbs. 10 ox. Marie The" hospital air extends to the services of neighbors and every person who enters babies' room. NurseB, doctor, visiall over North America, tors, even the mother and father, by the Canadian Red Cross, and by must ' don sterile cotton smocks the Canadian government itself. and regulation surgical protective masks before entering the ward. Red Cross Pays Bills Everything is spotlessly clean. The Red Cross has assumed the Outside the "ward, the kitchen cost of food, medical attention and has been commandeered as a work- clothing for at least two years A room longer if necessary. The Ontario shop for the nurses. 1 provincial government has named four official guardians for the tiny picls for two years lifting from the father the burden of business proposals and arrangements that have flooded the cottage. The Red Cross even plans to build .a small hospital structure near the Dionne home, fully equipped with 'the most .modern children's hospital equipment, and its cwn power plant to provide heat and light, neither of which is available in the present Dionne home. Once removed to such a special building, better and more orderly care could be assured the and life could get quintuplets, hack to something like normal ia Dionne the home, where five older brothers and sisters of the quintuplets must not be forgotten. A sixth child died. tc which he was not accustomed, and to prevent any contracts providing public appearances or other demands on the babies that might have endangered their safety. British common law sets up a principle that the king is nominally the father of all his subjects, and that therefore, his representatives can step in to safeguard in a fatherly capacity the interests of any subject which might be threatened. Thus, Father Dionne consenting, the provincial attorney-genera- l named four official guardians with full responsibility for the babies and full authority- to for them. This step negotiate took from Dionne's shoulders the horde of promoters and proposals that flooded down upon him. The four official guardians are: Oliver Dionne, father of Oliva and Guardians Appointed grandfather of the quintuplets. Dr. The appointment of guardians Dafoe, who brought them into the for the quintuplets was a step world, Kenneth Morrison, a Cataken by the government to relieve llander merchant who has known Dionne from business negotiations the Dionn.; '! his life, and W. H. - Alderson, a Red Cross official frfim North Bay. People Are So Nice" The family is being well cared for. Gifts pour in from all parts of the United States and Canada. Through special permission of the Canadian government, gifts from the United States are being allowed to enter duty free. Scientists, doctors, sympathetic folk great and small, have all contributed to make this bustling place one of the happiest households in the world. The Dipnnes, skyrocketed overnight from obscurity and poverty to fame and plenty, are beginning to emerge from their first bewin lderment into a typical indifference to notoriety. And Mrs. Dionne can now smile sweetly and say in quaint broken English, of which she speaks very French-Canadia- little: TOMORROW HERALD-JOURNA- L People are so nice! (Copyright, 1934, NEA Service) i NEXT: The life of the Dionne quintuplets: though just over two months old, they have already achieved a storm; and unique career that makes more fascinating reading than the entire lives of most people. GLENDALE Mr. H. E. Bowls of Lewiston, was in this community on business Wednesday. of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Owen Brigham City were here visiting friends and relatives Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Andrew Lynn of Lewiston was transacting business with Mr. George W. Wheeler Wednesday. Mr. John A. Kofoed and son Weldon of Preston were here pn business Wednesday. Mr. Alvin Peterson of Mink Creek, is here 'in this community doing custom threshing this week. Mr. Darrei Robinson of Preston is spending the week with his uncle, Mr. Vcrn Nelson. Mrs. Ruby Kilgore and Mrs. Anna Palmer of Preston were to visitors the Good special Will Club Wednesday which was held at the home of Miss Alta Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Owen attended the Sunday School social given in Riverdale, sponsored by the Stake Board. Mr. Frank Day of Preston, was transacting business in this community Thursday. Miss Mary Ann Wanner wai married to Mr. Ivan Cordingly of Preston. The ceremony was preformed in the Logan Tempi. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Webster and Mrs. Ada L. Webster motored ts Logan Thursday. The day was spent doing work in the Logan Temple. Mrs. Lila Bosworth of Preston is spending a few days with her mother Mrs. Tennie A. Owen Miss Connie Webster spent a few daj this week visiting with her cousin, Mis Bardee Jensen. A large number of people motored lo Preston Saturday evening to listen to the Idaho Governor, C. Ben Ross lecture. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Webster and family motored to Pocatello Sunday where the day was spent visiting with there son Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Webster, Miss Orba Jorgensen of Hunts vilie, Utah was visiting with Mrs. Emma H. Auger and daughter I4etta in the Preston hospital. She also called on a few friends in Glendale, Monday. Mr. Eldon Jepson of Mink Creek is spending a few weeks at tho home of his sister, Mrs. Savona Robinson. Messers Edgar and Warren Feterborg of Preston are laboring in this community for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Welker of Logan spent Sunday with their sister Mr. and Mrs. Percy W. Larson and family. x An Unexcelled. Standard Drug Service that is unexcelled for efficient, accurate service. Featuring A Drug Service the McKesson Quality Drugs. 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