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Show KAYSVILLE NEWS .-special to The Tribune. KAYSVILLE. Jan. 21. Merlin Atkinson Atkin-son of Molbrook, Ida., who has been very sick at the Kaysvllle hospital for the past month, has so far recovered that he will be able to leave the institution for his home In a few days. Miss Agnes L. Bcesley, who was op-crated op-crated upon at the Kaysvllle hospital on Wcdnosday for appendicitis, and who has been In a very serious' condition, was much better at last accounts. Nielsen and Shcffor, horse dealers of Los Angeles, were In Kaysvllle and Lay-ton Lay-ton this week buying horses. They picked up sixteen head, paying on an average ?200 a head. Thcv advise the farmers to raise heavy-legged draft horses. Miss Naomi Rcmy has been very 111 during the week, suffering from a bad attack at-tack of tnnsllltls. Vesta, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrfl, George W. Barnes, Is very sick with pncumonlu. A fine ten-pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. True B, Hatch on Saturday. |