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Show Dr. Allddleton Returns, r Dr. Mlddloton returned from his trip through Knuo and Gnrflold counties tho foro part of this wook and roports a pleasant out. Ho says that thoro was nono of tho fog thnt has prevailed horo on tho othor sido of tho rango. Tho woathor tboro was oloar tbo wholo of tho tlmo. Tho child of Mr. Llttlo nt Kannb, whom tho doctor expected to oporato on for appondioitis, was found to bo iu n condition that did not sooin to warrant tho operation, so wus lot go ovor for tho prosont, at least. All tho way up tho lino from Kannb to Pnnguitoh tho uows wns phoned ahead that Dr. Mlddloton was on tho road and pationts bosieged him most of tho wny. At Panguitch flvo major npor- ntions woro porformod, nnd tho pationts pati-onts loft in charge of Dr. Olark, tho loaal practicing physician. On tho trip tho doctor mot with a numbor of tho prominent mon of that sootlon of tho country and talked up tho mnttor of increasing tho capital stook of tho Bank of Southern Utah from 825,000 to 840,000. Tho proposition prop-osition wan favorably reooivod, and n numbor of tho iufluontial pooplo agrood to subsoribo for tho additional stook. At Kannb tho dootor roports tho pooplo aro tukiug considerable iutorest in tho exhuming of rolios from tho mounds that nro vory abundaut thoro-nbouts. thoro-nbouts. Many good specimens of pottery waro and othor artlolos hnvo boon unoarthod. Kanab, tho dootor says, is about tbo warmosthoartod llttlo community he was evor In. Ho was troatod royully and will bo glad to visit tho plaoo again when oocasion requires, t |