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Show f 8n o mure , t coal at go Mia her Co-o- Ruth Evan of I'rovo ia vlaltlng ith her unde, Tboma Roach, New Suit jjj(f ribl "J, b been iut-- t igt llrens Eai C'lmaby of this city and of Fay son. .. t-- 0 viUnn returned to Monro rlfwf spending two day hero friend. ami ,W relative Fhilllp returned Tuesday. They came Sir. Ree Crwk distend the funeral of Mr, pother, Mr. Jan Evans.' t Vmre Seeker Club hdd the , prie of dance to be given , it the high aehmd building ' evening the party wa Refreshment were ind every one went home inf it the beet ever. . y. the second ward parent it Sunday im rning will be The City Re. u iful kb-a sug-- I prof. Stewart la to be given Zne IJrwkbank; Fr fital-lwork nd firk what thy ran an I t trained to do, given by I. J. own In rrs'rr Co-o- p, OF LITTLE FUNERAL CHILD TO I Stena Chriatenaon of thi Mia ent Bum f clear Creek Mr ami Mr parents, Farmer' city When you want that New Ruggy it and Clarence A. Daniel of Fayaon will pay you to th Farmer, Co-o- p were married at th Salt Lake Temple Wednesday. A reception will he held Somebody ought to hav shot that tld evening In their honor at the home I'lfgonntfd ground hog be for he got a of Mr. and Mr. I). Ituno!fon. .'hanco to tee hi shadow. Mia Kva Martell and Alvin Ludlow both of thi city, were married Wanted to Rent A , hnuao or suite at the Salt Ioik .Temple, Wednesday of room for light huvkeeping. Call The young couple will leave In the near at the Guldrn Rule Store. future for San Diego, California, where they will spend th remainder of th Mr. and Mr. Amo Wood returned winter. to their hom in Ilebcr City Tueaday muming after spending a few day Last Filday evening the Ladies' Lit her visiting relative. trary and Social Club entertained their husbundaat a Washington birthday The program at the conj dnt meeting at the home of Mrs. George C. party of the M. I. A. next Sumlay evening Thoms'. The decorations were nation will be a follow: Current event by at color and white carnation. .The Thurber, nng by liert Lewis evening wa spent in playing historical (two year old), conteat quartette and game. Supper was served at eight choru alao a very good edition of the o'clock. mutual pa; r will be read by the editor Mr. Archie Rrrckbank. Eight Who Deserve Slap. Eight men who dorv to bo A rousing time w as held at the iccond . Upped on the face: II who deaplaea man of powe; brwho enter ward M. I. A. rmetirg Tueaday t ight, a debate on the subject "R. olv d thut house uninvited and un welcomed; he hla Cities ahr.ud own aid operate their who gives order in a houa not who take a aeat above hla he own; own public service planta" wa givn position; b wbo speaks to one who by Dr. J. M. Allen aid lb na Ambit . does not listen to him; he who In(he affirmative at d Archie Drock-- . trude on the conversation of others; bank a.td Carrie Roach for the negative he who seek favors from th ungenNo decision wa given. The del at r erous; and he who expect love from himllt d the subj- ct in excellent fashion. I hi enemies. From a 1erslan Saying. Tylr , fr Funeral service were held at the Fourth ward meeting house Monday at U ocWk over the remains of little Thomas ti. Roach the five month old son of Mr. and Mr. Thomas- - D. Roach who died last Friday night very suddenly of an abaeeaa of the stomach, Rishop Wlllliim Grotcgut presided and ok comforting IJyrum Christensen words to the mourning parents. Arthur Hrigg sang "Your Sweet Littlu Rom bud Ha Left You." Rubber at a bargain Farmer, . Unci Penny'! Co-o- p. 6oy: Wearing a givm cunt in the wood ain't no protection. Rome hunter inn't seem to know that deer don't sear green coats. r I Cuanaco Ur.'qe. I have 'tu th Ind'iu jMumiru aVs capaa (cloak I it Id b, th lur d.,J rs of runta Arenas. but thin tbs my fr.l gllmptr f Use r i l'iil Itr If, may thousands ef which I rat lucr dur lng my capedukn Uirtnjl Thread 'Vc.j art Purge and rataatida. ' queer snlrir.1. It 11 d. ao'ic.it'1 id - an Arg ntlr.e Hi uuu'.iu a he mi l ( tain Musters rnu vrrrd i iil.'.c "You tnv.- - .! u'rh ft S'jannco. horse, the v ol cf 1 !. p. tf e u : V 'J a cunt I, the feit tf n d r f'li'i-- i wlfini ss of the d vll. ' ! 'hm t grset ful oiitmrt and s - a unlike red dti r. th- l h I i Charle VTPlision FsirUng In l 1 tog. IL IKE GENERAL PUBLIC At the present time it i important that every precaution t taken to prevent, in all poMiblii cases, th spread of discus. Th puidic school building ar being disinfected every day. Th people are asked to do likewU In their home. Damp dusting should be instituted each Jy, using a 1 to 25 carbolic and water solution. The solution should be used to sprinkle the floor before weeping. huvo V at present twenty retried cases of measles nd three of mall-pofor the benefit of th public I m submitting a brief account of thes two disease o that you can help u eradi cate them from our mid.t. For the benefit of those few who are biding these diseases by not mating prompt report of th aame.they will be h Id to the teller of the law and and will be prosecuted for such neglect. persona MEAl'Lt.3 Incubstkn period Extremes Period of Invasion Ieriod pf eruption Period of deiquallon SMALL FOX Symplons; great variation, from malady, trifling In itself, to an overwhelming illness terminating in death a rally a the third or fourth day. Sever rase may hav a very mild outset, tight case may b u uttered in with violent symptom,' Tho attack usually begins with a chill, which may b related several times in first twenty four imura, henc the custom of pat ent coming down with It to think they are taking cold or have the lgrlpi ai d son port such to the doctors, and if doctor ar not very careful may pass case off as such, only y find later that his patient was coming down with tmail pox and In the meantime has exposed a numU r of parties, a well a some large family reunion. Areomanlng the cbi U there ia severe headache, usually frontal, diulness, pain in bark ami vomiting, temperature rises frim o to 0 nrsbov Vesplratkm, . to .'ft per nunute, pulse I2U to Iio, skin but and etc. drjf nthiaday epidemica of amatl pox are unnecesiary incommunitka where vaccination ia thoroly practiced. Small p x breaking out in achod room exposes pupils and room to tho contagion and lliosewho have (been prolei ted by are most fortunite. Others Peril d of infection Mi asks are bin hly contageou mni y .o al leght t f fibril eiio.l.be,htly shoobl take an antlssptic bath, their so duri i; de qnamati .r, cmtgeou clothe should be fumigated they elcnie.il it ni'oe a.ly destroyed are allowed to enter school th.it ef rcHtl I .ymptoma. While there is no cmndory law for Oatiet ia gradual, cataul aim ) fever it would brmv ndtiseto the i ay n i' n i, aaiog i,i- - to the time of vaceinaton Marked symptom are: p n.lie to have it dne w it tout th lay. e uptiun. In conclusion i caution the people to o; eyes, inert ased e.ii ) iv, suiTurioii of oMiera. Plea' uara, four of light, in vinr diaeharg bttvery io si.bra'e and their home by resjieet their right f om r o , bo,irc hi d c nigh, every caw of lllueaa that t o at tutio ial aymp'oma ate dullue.a reiortiig headuela pains in back, drowna, miuht b uspleiou of me ale or small pox. DU. HUGHES, t ity Physician. urely voimui g etc. e Jj .I. 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