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Show UTAH SOLDIER DIES; INFLUENZA VICTIM SALT LAKE, Oct S The latest "Utah soldier victim of pneumonia incident in-cident to Spanish influenza Is Jess W. Barnes, son of John and Janet Barnes of Hcber City. He was born at Kilmarnock, Kil-marnock, Scotland, December 3, 1900, and came to tho United States in 1900. He enlisted in Salt Lake August 3 of I this year with the motor repair unit, i and was assigned to Fort Logan, Colo. I He was transferred to Camp Hole-.bird, Hole-.bird, Baltimore, Md., where he died The remains are now being brought to his homo by soldier jescort. , Word was also received in Salt 1 Lake yesterday that Lieutenant Ilay , C. Taylor of Salt Lake, originally with ( the 145th field artillery, but now in service at a southern camp, has been stricken with influenza. Captain Joel Nibioy, a relative situated at Wash-Inton, Wash-Inton, Is on the way to the camp. Information received by Walter C. Lewis, father of Lieutenant Hugh C. Lewis of the 307th engineers, and formerly for-merly with tho Utah state road association, asso-ciation, 13 to the effect that Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Lewis has been injured by being kicked In the leg by a horse. "He has practically recovered. The Canadian casualty list contains the names of J. O. Cain of Ogden andl A. Hallett of Fayette, Idaho, as also I wounded In action. I |