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Show PROVO NEWS -NOTES 1 Special to The Tribune. PItOVO. April 21. Dr. Fred W. Taylor will leave Thursday morning for Cleveland. Cleve-land. O.. and Chicago, ill. The doctor will spend a month in the hospitals of the East and also attend the American Medical Medi-cal association, which convenes In Chicago Chi-cago June 2 to 5. Incidentally the matter of furnishings for the Provo free library will be Investigated and if satisfactory will be purchased. Susan Brain Jackson, aged $7, died this morning at the homo of her daughter. Mrs. S. Zabriskl,- in the Third ward, of general debility. Deceased was born In Bath. England. August 21!. 1S21. She oariic to Utah in 1S62; was the mother of ten children, six of whom are now living. Funeral services will be hold In the Third ward meeting-house on Thursday at 2 p. 111. Hans Nielson. a resident of Provo Bench, was operated on at the Provo ; General hospital loday for the removal of his left leg at the thigh. Mr. Xielson has suffered for many years with tuberculosis tuber-culosis of tho knee joint, and to save his life, amputation of the leg was resorted to. Mo Is reported as doing nicely this evening ami unless unlooked-for complications compli-cations arise, the doctor In attendance says his chances for recovery are good. Judge Booth is holding court in Hcber City today. Stato Auditor Edwards has advised County Clerk Gee that the wild animal bounty for 1908 is exhausted, and instructed in-structed him to discontinue issuing warrants. war-rants. Marriage licenses have been issued to Morris Van Wagonen and Mill Collins of Provo: Frank Barnes of Oskosh, Wis-., and Ellen Kerby of Provo. |