Show HIGH SMALLPOX RECORD Seventeen New Cases Were Reported Yesterday Seventeen cases of smallpox were reported re-ported to the Board of Health yesterday yester-day ns follows Mrs Jessie Anderson aged 31 13C M street Ethel Mikesell 1 aged 12 51S North First West J H Davis aged 31 Anna C Davis aged 00 Blanche C Davis aged 11 Verna M Davis aged 7 Morris Davis aged 18 all of WC South Third West Leo Shel ton aged 7 Hat tie Shelton aged 15 Joseph W Shelton aged 17 Valeria avfnue six children of Peter Condie 337 West Fifth South Katie aged 38 Paul aged Ifl Ruby aged 14 May aged 12 ecllin aged 6 and Lawrence aged 14 Harry V Dresser aged 37 351 East Fifth South street Oquirrh School Case Editor I Tribune As the announcement I announce-ment in yesterday mornings Tribune of a smallpox case from the Oquirrh school has caused some anxiety among the patrons permit mo to state that the girl referred to has been absent from school for the past two l weeks and therefore there Is no danger whatever of contagion from that source Fur ther the school building was thorough ly disinfected during the Thanksgiving holidays Respectfully W J MCOY Principal Oquirrh School December 7 WOO Smallpox at Heber Heber Is agitated over smallpox The State Board of Health was notified yes terday afternoon thai t a school girl waa down with the discus communicated it was believed from a school teacher whose name was not given lie had returned re-turned from a trip to Salt Lake suffer IllS with smallpox and notwithstand ing his t continued his regular school duties And now the State board has ordered the Relict school closed until further orders and all suspected children chil-dren have been placed under quarantine quaran-tine Secretary Beau Is very indig nant at the carelessness of this teacher and calls attention to the fact that this Is tho second case of an Infected teachers teach-ers continuing to teach the first one being at Kaysville Dr Aird the health officer at Heber who reported the matter to Dr Beatly said that this was the first case of sinallpox that had been seen in H her and was loath to believe it smallpox until un-til after careful examination The af flicted girl had not been out of town and how she caught the disease was at fIrst a mystery until some one told Dr Aird that one of tho teach lB had crop tions on his face Examluatlon of the teacher developed ho had smallpox which explained the situation The teacher claims he didnt know he had the disease |