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Show Hospital Notes. Chas. Taggart, or the Lewlston sugar raetory, was operated on Monday Mon-day ovenlng for a mastoid abcess or the the ear, rrom which he had been sullering ror the past three weeks. Although the operation was a very severe one, the surgeons having to tako out a great deal or diseased bone and tissue, ho rallied nicely and a speedy recovery can be looked ror. Daniel Stow ell, or Fair view, who was operated on last week 'at the Cache Valley L. D. S. hospital ror appendicitis, hassorar recovered. He U able to bo around and is fcellnir tirst class. Mrs. Catherine Murray Jones, of Welisvllle, was brought to Logan with a dislocated hip from which sho sullcfed three weeks bciorc receiving surgical aid. A ton year old son of Geo. Parsons fell oir the fence and broko his leg Friday artcrnoon. Mrs. Otto Wolss gave birth to a lino girl Thursday morning. Mrs. C. II. Flinders presented her husband with a tine 10 pound son Saturday. Sat-urday. Justin Hnnoy, or the Bell Tel. Co., Is down with a serious case or typhoid fever. Daniel Ualley was presented with a lino baby girl from his wire last week, pan Is happy now because ho can boast of as many kinds as anybody. The many friends of Mrs. C. O. Goodwin, who has been very Iti for several dajs p-ist will be pleased to know sho is Improving. Pres. Isaac Smith was taken down Tuesday with rheumatism Mrs. Stoddard Brammell, of La Grande, Oregon, was taken to tho Cache Valley L. D. S. hospital last week suffering from several ailments, bho Is here on a visit to relatives and friends. |