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Show Health - 347 July 11, 1925 Black, E. Z., Farmer, Indian Service Farmer's Weekly Report Black reports on his activities each day of the week. Measles is still prevalent. The crops are very dry and those not irrigated will dry up. July 18, 1925 Black, E. Z., Farmer, Indian Service Farmer's Weekly Report Black reports on his daily activities. There is still a lot of sickness. Aug. 22, 1925 Black, E. Z., Farmer, Indian Service Farmer's Weekly Report Black reports on his daily activities. He reports that three women have died of venereal disease and asks help " to get it stopped." Sept. 5, 1925 Black, E. Z., Farmer, Indian Service Farmer's Weekly Report Black reports on his daily activities. He had to make a casket for Ellen Eyetoo Hatch, who died during child birth. He has recruited 18 children for the Allen Canyon school. Oct. 3, 1925 Black, E. Z., Farmer, Indian Service Farmer's Weekly Report Black reports on his daily activities. Arson Posey's youngest child died of " summer complaint." 1926 Con. Ute Agency Industrial Program |