Show SMALLPOX S POX since our former article under the above head in no 23 dr lee informs us that f fourteen persons in in matthews camp have had the small pox being I 1 all in that company with one exception liable to have that disease and that over thirty persons outside the camp have suffered buffered by b y the contagion consacion cont acion M though 0 most of the cases have fortunately been of a mild type these facts prove that the necessity existed f for or the stringent 0 advice in our former f article and still many seem to bo be careless concerning the f urther further spread of a disease which so 60 often proves prove fatal and some even visit dwellings rollings d in which it is known to exist and then recklessly visit those who would not otherwise have been exposed the lives ilses and health of tho the people are in our sight and are of too much worth to be f foolishly dolish ly jeopardized and inasmuch as some do still persist in jeo jeopardizing pard izing their 0 own n lives and the fhe I 1 lives of others the select I 1 die ale men n of great salt lako lake county the bishops in the wards where the people are in the least degree liable tobe tobo to be bo exposed and all other persons are hereby again required to use every necessary exertion to prevent the tho further urther f spread of the thi small pox and in case casl an any Y liable to tho the infection shall shail persist in visiting I 1 those who have that disease to immediately furnish us with a written lenort over their ow own n signatures of the names and conduct of such persons that it may be certainly known who almonr among 0 us are arc unwilling un willim t to abide wholesome regulations re ta yul yui rul a BRIG itam YOUNG HEBER G J kemball jedediah M |