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Show THE SICK I Mrs. Ira Taylor was takon to tho i. D. S. Hospital Saturday, whore sho was operated on for kidney troubles, l'wenty-rivo stones, ono of them an inch long, was taken from her left Kidney. A large quantity of pus was found to have accumulated. Tho operation op-eration was a delicate oue, but Mrs. I'uylor Is progressing as woll as can bo expected. H Mis. Frank Oray nnd Mrs. James Graco who wore 111 early In tho week aro convnlsclng. At ik ik Tho Ilttlo girt of Mr, nnd Mrs. Sucl y.lmmerman that was so sick lust week la much Improved. Mrs. Sarah A. Rhodes of tho Fourth Ward, ono of our oldest citizens, Is ro. ported very low. 4 sfc Mrs. Charles Jackson Is vory 111 at hor home on Second North street. Hi V Nicholson who recently underwent under-went an operation Tor appendicitis has Hulllclcntly rocovoied to lcavo tho hospital Sunday. jft jft jk Samuel Hrlggs, nccompnnlcd by Mrs. Hrlggs went to Snlt Lake Saturday for medical consultation. Mnrvol Comor was laid up scvornl days this week with a neuralgia condition con-dition of his leg. Hypodermic Injections Injec-tions wero necessary. t $ 3fe Mrs. Andrew Fjold has been ill tho last two weeks with la grlppo and rheumatism. Mrs. N. A. Drown hus boon qulto III during tho pnst week. vMrs. John C. Shaw undorwont a successful suc-cessful operation for appendicitis nt tho Lehl hospital Thursday. He ifc tk Dr. Thorup was In Provo Tuesday accompanying nn old gentleman from Alpine, who had his hip broken. Tho Ilttlo flvo year olds on of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Urown had his ankle broken whllo riding a lovclcr. It l now In plaster enst. |