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Show H 0000000000000000 01 o THE SICK o ma oooooooooooooooo HJ Mr. 1). II. Allred continues conllu. HJ ed to his room. Soon as the weather fifl moderates ho will probably be mov- HJ ed to a lower climate. Wm HL Mrs. John Jacobs, one of the old Biff est citizens, wns routined with an nt- H tack of bronchitis this weok. HJ Mrs. Mary K. Turner Is critically HJ low ut her homo at l.ehl Junction. H . HJ Mrs. John St. Jcor, who 1ms beci HJ con lined to her bed for a week with HJ tousllitls, Is Improving. HJ Mrs. A. E. Marohnl, who has been HJ ludlRpoued for several months,, Is not HJ so well. .' it I J IB mm Mrs. Abraham Anderson presented HJ her husband with a new baby girl HJ Friday. Mrs. Anderson was confined HI at the l.ehl hospital. rH HJ ' 'r- - -1- Roberts, operated on some HJ time ago for appendicitis, has made HJ Biilllelent progress as to leave the hos- HJ pltnl Monday. mmi HJ Mrs. Thad Powell, Jr., of Juab, win HJ has been spending the winter In l.ehl HJ underwent n successful operation fm Hj appendicitis at the local hospital Mon Hj day. She Is Improving nicely, HI Hj Mrs. Wesley Preslwleh, who hu Hj been nlllng for several mouths, I: Hj now eoullued In her bed, and was Ink- Hi '" '" "'" home f her parents, Mr Hj nnd Mm. Win. Tliomas, this week. Urn Hj Mrs. 'nines W. Taylor, who was III Hj last week, Is Improving. H Mrs. Alice Tuekfield spent part of H the week In Salt Lake City, on aril ar-il count of the Illness of her mother. H U Mrs. Paul Miner wns taken to the H l.ehl hospital yesterday, where sin-H sin-H j underwent a successful operation foi H gall stones. Shu has been sulYorlni- H occasionally for severnl mouths. H U .Mrs. Hcrnleo Ooodspood had hei H tonsils removed nt the l.ehl hospital H Thursday, and Mrs. Myrtle McEwnii H of Eureka, hndo hers removed yes- H terday. Roth cases were successful |