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Show SUMMIT Summit, Utah, Feb. 19, 1920. Miss Letha Dalley, who hns suffered suf-fered an attack of mumps, is rapidly recovering. Mr. John Farrow went to Frisco last week and brought his daughter Florence, who hns been working thero the pnst few months. Mrs. W. II. Dalley intends leaving I Saturday for Ogdcn, where chc will visit for an indefinite time with her daughter, Mrs. Will Hales. Frank Jones and Oscar Hulct, who. have spent tho winter trapping on the desert, have returned home to begin spring fnrming. ' Mr. Graham McAllister, who has purchased a fnrm in Delta, loft last ,week with his son Lcland to begin. his-spring work. Bp. John II. Dalley is suffering a prolonged siege of sickness caused by an attack of pneumonia lie had two years ago. Ho has tho sympathy of tho entire community, and their best wishes for his speedy recovery. ' Jesse Dalley, who has been attending attend-ing tho B. A. C, returned homo today, to-day, slightly ailing, nnd was immediately imme-diately placed under quarantine. Ho was accompanied by his mother, who has been with him there. m m There are a few people in town who think they know more thnn the health officer, and object to tho quarantine rules. However, they hnvo been enforced en-forced strictly and as a result, there has been no spread of influenza here. What cases wo havo had hero havo been brought here from outside places. . Sumner O'Donncll, who went to Lund Inst week to bring his brother and family, contracted the "flu" while there. His wife and family came down with it shortly after his return. They nic all on the road to recovery now, nnd expect to soon bo out of quarantine. Mr. Clarence Smith nnd family, who have been in Parowan most of tho winter, returned homo Inst Friday Fri-day hoping to escape the "flu," but tho following night tho entire family, camo down with the disease. They nre all on the improve, however, and ' it is hoped they will be around again . soon. |