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Show SMALLPOX IS TRACED TO WYOMING i I Vance Pearson, who for th.- pa-t i two we.-ks has been sullei'illi; tn-ui a most severe attack of smallpox. Is i now on ihe road to recovery and th-I th-I health department expect to I'll the uuaiantlio- from hU home the latter I art of next week. j Pearson resides at 1137 Twenty-I Twenty-I fourth rtr.et and N a lineman lor the Utah Light & Railwav company. , To Ihe sanliary oflic.-rs his case Is a peculiar one Inasmuch as they have not been abb- to trace the origin of i the dis.-a.se. They state that his c as,- has also b.-.--n on.- of the must m.illg-j m.illg-j t,ant that has conn under tn,- notice . of the- l-eal'h d'-partment in v.-ars. I William I'nx-k'-r, the only other victim vic-tim of smallpox in the city at the present pres-ent time. Is also convalescent and will bo released from quarantine the Lit-! Lit-! ter pari ot tills week. Mr. Crocker the father of Josephine Crk. r. i who recovered from tho disease a f.-v, days ago. The Crocker family moved to Ogden from Laraml. Wvo.. In ' which city tho Klrl had been expo-c.) to smallpox. She became 111 shovtl, after the arrival of the family in ihlj city. The Crockers rc side at 3'ys Ad a ms avenue. |