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Show ilNFLUENZA FATAL TO SPRING CIIT WOMAN Mrs. Warren Allred Dies Af-'! Af-'! ter Short Illness; Leaves a 1 Family of Six Children. L Mis. Warren Allred of Spring " City died of influenza Tuesday night. February 10th., at nor home 1 in Spring City after being ill since " Saturday morning. All her child-' child-' ren have been ill during the week ' and one is seriously ill at present. Her husband was on t tic East ' Desert looking after his sheep at the " time of her death, but got home in ; lime for the funeral which was held ' Friday, February 13th. Short services wore held at the ' cemetery because health conditions r did not permit a public service. Three beautiful songs were sung ' by a chorus composed of members " of the ward choir. Remarks concerning the Stirling - worth and beautiful life of the de- - ceased were made by Elder John - S. Blain, John R. Baxter and C. A. Larsen. The grave was dedicated by James t W. Blain. I Mrs. Allred was born at Spring ' City on November 3 0, 1878. She . was a daughter of Simon T. lleck : and Sarah Ann Beck. Besides her - husband she is survived by six - children, three sisters and six broth-I broth-I crs and her parents. The children are Ilene, the oldest I being twenty years of ape, Laree, . Flossie, Ethel, Edice and Frank, the youngest, being three years of age. t Iter sisters are Mrs. Martha Pu.ey, i Mrs. Virga Larsen and Miss Liza Beck, all of Spring City. The bt'olh-1 bt'olh-1 ers are Edward- W. Beck of Rupert, Idaho, Reid Beck and E. R. Beck of Draper. Utah; Charles S. Beck, Joseph I. Beck and Osnier II. Beck of Spring City. |