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Show Eight Strangers Arrive for Fourth The extreme hot weather has had little effect on the activities of Dr. Stork in Gunnison and the immediate immedi-ate vicinity. In fact Dr. Stork has been working double time and as a result, eight little boys and girls j have arrived safely and were here i to enjoy their first celebration of ; the signing of the Declaration of In- dependence yesterday. Eight homes ' have bee'n gladdened. With the ar- ; rivals the girls outnumbered the beys ' by two there being five girls and three boys. And they are all Gun- ' nison . Valley youngsters the big, healthy and robust kind. Of course eight fond mothers and fathers are highly jubilant and all are being congratulated. con-gratulated. Following is the list of of births, occurring from June 27th to and including July 4th: To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Childs, Gunnison, Wednesday, June 27, baby girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Madsen, Centerfield, June 28, baby boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenberg, Centerfield, June 28, baby boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kcysor, Gunnison, June 29, baby girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Childs, Gunnison, June 30, baby girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bown, Fayette, June 30, baby girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Alva Frandsen, Clarion, July 1, baby girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jensen, Centerfield, July 4th, baby girl. |