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Show SPANISH INFLUENZA CLAIMS 7 HERE THIS WEEK TWO ARE TAKEN IN ONEJAMILY KKH'K AM) rilKMOX'T l'.UICKSEX IIOTH ItllilUEl) SAME DAY. Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ericksen have been claimed by Spanish Influenza. Erick, age 18 years, died Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and his brother, Preemont who is 15 years of age, died the next morning at 2 a. m. Erick was iil about a week while Preemont was ill only four days. Burial tool; place at the City cemetery Thursday at 11 a. m. Bishop A. E. Mcintosh, President A. Merz, President N. Lund and relatives and friends of the family were at the grave during the last Tites given in honor of the unfortunate un-fortunate young men. This is a sad shock to Mr. and Mrs. Ericksen and family. Five more of the family are ill with Influenza. In-fluenza. Mrs. Ericksen is very ill. -Mr. Ericksen, himself, is the only 1 one of the family that has not yet had the disease. The sympathy of the community and relatives is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ericksen. |