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Show HOSPITAL KEPT BUSY Paul Jesperson, 8, son of Mrs. Paul Jesperson, who suffered a skull fracture last Monday, July 12, when flying rocks from a quarry blast near Castilla Springs in Spanish Fork canyon, struck him, is recovering nicely at the Dr. George Anderson hospital here. The child had partially regained re-gained consciousness Wednesday, and while his condition is still critical, it is believed he will now recover. oOo Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Flagler, tourists of Wichita, Kan., who were taken to Dr. George Anderson's An-derson's hospital for treatment following an automobile accident in Spanish Fork canyon last week, are recovering from severe se-vere injuries. Mr. Flagler suffered suf-fered a dislocated hip and fractured frac-tured collar bone and Mr. Flagler, Flag-ler, a severely wrenched back. oOo Dee F. Sanford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanford of this city is recovering nicely from an for appendicitis and complications tions operation, at the Dr. George Anderson hospital. Mrs. Will Pace of Spanish Fork canyon, operated on recently at the Dr. George Anderson hospital for appenditicis and complications is convalescing nicely. oOo Mrs. J. A. Hall of Indianola has returned to the Dr. George Anderson hospital and recently underwent a major operation for lung trouble and complications. She was released from the hospital hos-pital some time ago following recovery re-covery for an ailment which also required a major operation. |