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Show HOSPITAL NOT E3 j Tidy Wall, son of Henry Wall, was operated .upon for adenoids. Mrs. Joseph Puzey of Spring City has returned home. Pheu Nell Allred of Spring City who was operated upon for abcess ot the lung is improving nicely. Adolph Anderson will leave the hospital in a few dsys when he will return to Canada, his home. Mrs. Abe Livingston of Fountain Green who lias been at the hospital for some time is improving. Esther Knudsen, daughter of Andrew An-drew Knudsen, had her tonsils and adenoids removed. Eliott Watson, son of Wm. Watson of Spring City, was operated upon for devoid tonsils and adenoids. Alvln Olsen, son of Mrs. J. D. 01-sen, 01-sen, who waa operated upon for frtc- ture of the skull producing pressure of the brain is still improving. . Emexson Cook, son of Frank Cook j of Fountain Green who is at the hos- ! pital is; in a very serious condition. j He will be taken to Salt Lake City I for consultation with specialists in i a day or two. , I I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cummings of Kanosh and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whit-; Whit-; taker of Salt Lake, Miss Pearl Geor?e and Mrs. Stanley Johnson of Tooele came from Salt Lake City in an automobile auto-mobile and spent the week at the ! home of Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Winters. Miss Ada Gardner departed with them as they left fpr Kanosh. Lorln Mer'.um of MantI was trot from a sheep camp near Tucker with a ruptured appendix and pelvic ab- cesses and is doing nicely. Dr. Win- i ters, accompanied by James Robert- son of Fountain Green made the trip to the camp and brought the patient to the hospital. The trip was a difficult dif-ficult one, by auto to Indianola, with buggy, horse back and stretcher the remaining 20 miles over some very ! rough mountain trails. |