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Show Two Sets Of Twins On Sunday Breaks Hospital Records If you don't think things were really popping around the Roosevelt LDS Hospital last Sunday afternoon and evening, then ask the nurses and doctor who were there. . . You see a new record was made two pairs of twins were born within with-in 8 hours, with the same doctor , attending. One set came at 1:02-1 1:04 p.m. and the other at 9:14- 9:20 p.m., and Dr. R. V. Larson was the attending physician. The first twins to arrive will , claim Mr. and Mrs. Mar Ross as their parents one is a girl, who weighed 6 lb. 10 oz, and was born first, and the other was a boy, who tipped the scales at '"6 lb 4 oz. They have 6 other brothers and sisters j who await their arrival at home. Mrs. Ross gave birth to a set of twins in 1940, but both died. . . Her children range in age from 4 to 18 years, and two of her daughters are married, each having a boy, making her a grandmother and the twins aunt and uncle. The second1 set of twins to grace the hospital on Sunday afternoon were a pair of fine boys, one weighing 6 lbs. 6 oz. j and the other 6 lbs. 4 oz., and I fthey belong to Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Gail Anderton, of Montwel. Mont-wel. A young mother, Mrs. Anderton An-derton has a little girl at home who was born three years ago on Jan. 27, which incidently is Mrs. Anderton's birthday. Future Fu-ture birthday celebratibhs can be quite a day iii the Anderton home. Grandparents of the Anderton (Continued on back oagej Twins .... (Continued from page 1) twins are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderton, Montwel, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Springer, Leeton. Two great-grandmothers, Mrs. Annie Jackson, Roosevelt, and Mrs. Amy Lowe, Springville, also have a bit of claim to the Anderton twins. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ross are proud grandparents of the Ross twins, who have a great-grandmother living in Heber. 1 |