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Show -oo SIXTH RELATIVE IS DEAD OF INFLUENZA SALT LAKE, Nov. 19 Miss Annie Munns of Garland, youngest daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Charles Munns, died early yesterday morning of the influenza. Miss Munns was 16 years of age, and her popularity among her associates was such that she was queen of the Pioneer day festival this year. Miss Munns was a cousin of Miss Emma Lindsoy. clerk of the slato board of examiners, and is the sixth ' relative of Miss Lindsey to die as a I result of influenza. Another cousin, Charles Goates of Ogden, his three children and his sister-in-law, Mrs. II Floyd Goates, died with the same (lis- tjjj ease. - Miss Munns, in addition to her par- 1 euts, is survived by tho following bro- I thers and sisters: Charles Munns, who htt is in training at a cantonment in fl Ohio: Archie and Frank Munns of I this city; Miss Grace Haws of Provo; (1 Mrs. Victor Haines, of Ellwood and ,1 Mrs. Fred Nyo of Garland. I Funeral services will be held Wed- m nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the S City cemetery in Garland. I |