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Show INFLUENZA FATAL i TO EARL FRAIIDSEH Word v.ai J .ist n-.-.riv.-.I from lila.k '(in t, Halm liy tin: Kr;ttM.n families I,!' this c-ily, bringing the news or this i . -:t r 1 1 i, Earl l-Yandsi-n of FIrt.li, lil:i!in v. Iiich iii-cui-cil this Friday at 2 o'clock. .Mr. I''raiiil.ii:ii contrart.-;! 111.: i n !! iiciiz;i a few days ago. He ii snrviied liy bis widow, five child-r. child-r. ii and liis his iinil her. Mrs. Krastns ( rit ii L ,( 1 1 (if IMack Foot, Idaho, also j thi! following lii'otlicrs anil Misters, Mis. Arilla Stewart of linise, Idaho, ' i in- Krandsen of Firlh Idaho, I'erry I'randsen of Idaho Fall, ltay- inoiid I'laii.L-.eti of Firth, Idaho, Mrs. Thcra Neilson of I'.lack Foot, Idaho! Alhid l-'randseii of Canada, and hit-1 mas, llerk, Allen, Iltiidah, lilenda, and I. Hi: ! ranilsen, all of Black Foot, Idaho. I'lah and Idaho. , Mr. Frandson was a former resilient resi-lient of Mt. Pleasant, living on the I a rni now owned by Peter Fraud-sen. Fraud-sen. When the World war broke out Mr. Fratulsen was on a mission In Holland, where he t ent two or more ears. He Is well known In this com munity and his family has the sympathy sym-pathy of their many friends in Mount I 'leasan t. Karl was a young man of good character and was woll respected in |