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Show FOUNTAIN GREEX. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Llewellyn died early Friday morning, The baby was only ten days old and up until Thursday had been doing very well. It went into convulsions con-vulsions Thursday and died the following fol-lowing morning. On account of the quarentine there were no services held. The parents have the sympathy sympa-thy of the entire community. Welcome Chapman, who has been at Soldier Summit, came home Monday Mon-day with the Influenza. This is the only case in town aud it it not serious. seri-ous. Word was received here Friday, Nov. 2 2, that Andrew Olsen, who was with the American forces in France, had died of wounds received in action on Oct. 5. Mr. Olsen was serving as a machine gunner. He had been in France several months. He leaves a father and mother, two brothers, Emil and Alfred, and a sister who is living at Nephi. Alfred is "somewhere in France." The community com-munity sympathizes deeply with the parents and" relatives of its departed hero and wishes to give every comfort com-fort it can to those who have made so great a sacrifice for such a noble cause. Abe Livingston of Fountain Green and Miss Sadie Lewis of Midvale Were married last week. Mr. Livingston Living-ston is one of our mosit prominent young men and we wish him success and happiness in the future. They will make their home in Fountain Green for the present. Word is received that Arthur Anderson, And-erson, who is at Camp Kearny, Cal., is recovering from the Influenza. He has also been operated upon for appendicitis. |