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Show gonorrhea 5, gvAy" sore throat i I 5. ' and Brigham and Cp the -following C0Cuendtf C "no diseases": Dag ' Morgan, San Juan communicable diseases with a total to-tal of 194 cases. This ii an m-crease m-crease of 46 cases over those re-ported re-ported for the previous week. Chickenpox was second, with a total of 133 cases, and whooping cough was third, with 98 cases. Four cases of diphtheria were reported: one from Utah county, one from Box Eider county, and two from Salt Lake City. Since the first of the year, there has been a total of 22 cases of this disease reported. A case of lethargic jaundice was reported from Tooele county. Three cases of lethargic encephalitis ence-phalitis were reported from St. George, Washington county. These cases are the first to be reported so far this year. f Two cases of typhoid fever were reported: one from Eph, raim, Sanpete county, and the other from Milford, Beaver, county. coun-ty. Other communicable diseases reported were as follows: influenza influ-enza 13, measles 29, mumps 26, pneumonia 8, scarlet fever 13, v Health News A total of 552 cases of communicable com-municable diseases was reported to the Division of Epidemiology, Utah State Board of Health, for the week ending May 2. This is an increase of 145 cases over those reported for the previous week and a decrease of 483 cases as compared with those reported for the corresponding" week one year ago. German measles led the list of |