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Show Operations at Local Hospital. H Since our last issue Dr. Leonard re- H ports tho following operations at tho H Southern Utah Hospital: jH Gcorgo Adair from Orderville. Re- H moval of bullet from his thigh. Mr. H Adair was accidentally shot four yoars jH ago and has had a discharging sinus "! ever since that timo. Tho doctor found H tho bullet with tho aid of tho X-ray, jH lodged against tho bono. Mr. Adair wk is making a good recovery and will JH dopart for homo in a fow days. H Elmer Taylor of Harmony was op- gsjj erated on July 8th for appendicitis. WtM He will return homo in good condition SBS tomorrow. " afp Juno Williams was brought to Co- $& dar during the night of July 8, by his Kgr brothor-in-law, P. N. Wilkinson. Dr. .$& operated beforo daylight. Tho appon- wf. dix was in such a condition that it was -- s2 found necessary to leave in a drain " Mf,y for a few days. Juno is reported to WT bo doing fine nt this timo. v Aj, Mrs. Samuel Topham of St. Georgo 4$ was operated July 11 for apperidici- sfef tis and overian cist. , aj'AJ Marva Dunton, age 14, daughter of , Ojs Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Dunton of Para- " . Ef &" gonah, was brought to the hospital. " JsiP Drs. Leonard and Green psrformcd ' , SSm the operation for appendicitis, - and imfe the little girl is getting along as wpll WM as can be expected, r -j Mrs. Rettie Wpod,, daughter oiTMr, . $ H and Mrs. Balser of Ksnarr&villa:.was lM brought to Cedar City last yftima- H day. Tho doctor found her ts.briwf- 0 H fering from an neute attack of rhcu- 9H matic fever. Bi |