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Show Centerf ield. Centertield, March 3. Influenza has a grip on the community com-munity this time, but luckily of a mild form, so far, and all who have contracted it appear to be doing nicely. nice-ly. Born, to the wife of E. H. Bardsley on Sunday, March 9, a girl. George Sorenson, one of our former townsmen but now of Richfield is here on a visit to his children, who are living with Andrew Bogh. Our mention last week of Jesse Bardsley, whereiu he was styled, "private" It should have read "lieutenant." "lieu-tenant." ' Also it was incorreetly stated that he came home from ( a up Kearny whereas he belonged to the 213th Enghners corps at Camp 1 en s. Leo Bardsley Is moving his family here from Moroni and will occupy the north part of the Frank Allied pla.-e, now owned by Anthony Madseu. In a letter from Pvt. Junius S. Em-bley, Em-bley, written from Loxeville, France, under date of February 7, he states that they expected to have been on the way hoine before now, but his division was held over in order that another might occupy their quarters, lie is feeling well and hopes to soon be In the good U. S. A. again. |