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Show I LOCAL HAPPENINGS L Don't be caught again without a fever thermometer in the house. Get one at Cedar City Drug Co. Best government certified fever thermometer. Cedar City Drug Co. Adv. The stores and business houses wcro closed yeslerdny for Lincoln's birthday. birth-day. Clayton Perry Is one of the latest patients to develop influenza. His nttack involves n new family. Mr. John II. Corry came in from his sheep herd this week with influenza. Ho is doing well nt this writing. Mrs. R. B. Sherntt has been seriously ser-iously ill with pneumonia, but is now improving slowly. Miss Ednn Hnslnm went to Oasis Thursday to nurse some relatives there who have flu. Mrs. Scth Harper is going to Los Angeles to spend the summer visiting her mother and seeking to improve her health. Arthur Staploy who has been out on the cattle range since his return home from military service came home Inst Thursday for a brief visit. Superintendent II. II. Lunt of the Cedar Mercantile & Live Stock Co. Store, was sufficiently recovered from his nttack of "fiu" o be at work again Wednesday. -. Dr. Macfarlanc was in Kunarra last Tuesday morning attending tho influenza in-fluenza cases nnd reported that there wns n lot of sickness there, with a few. cases which had developed Into pneumonia. pneu-monia. The worst, he said, nt that time wns Lyslc Piatt, about 20 years old. Mrs. Reese Jnmes Williams, who had been in n very serious condition, wns reported to have passed tho crisis of the disease and on the road to recovery. re-covery. W. G. Piatt of Kanarra, who was up last Tuesday for medicines nnd supplies for tho sick nt Kanarra, reported re-ported that thero were 300 cases of "flu" at Kanarra. Nearly everybody was sick, he said, and not enough well ones to look after them. Mr. Piatt said he was the only well person in his father's family at home, nnd thnt he had had no sleep for four nights. He had influenza while in the mission field a yeur or more ago nnd apparently apparent-ly is immune. |