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Show H1RD IN FAMILY VICTIM OF 'FLU i Jl to The Tribune. !::'iV0. March 25 Ernest Leo Ekins, sirs of ape. son of Mrs. George i i dif'd at the family residence in i-wViow last nieht of influenza and c'c.nia. He is survived by his moth-'i.rt-e brothers and three sisters. I' us born in Provo, September 18, ' ivhere lie received his early edtlca-' edtlca-' In the public schools and in the im Vouiik university. In January, ; he left I'rovo to fill a mission in warn states, devoting most of his 1 in the mission office at Denver, i'-n after he returned he engaged In ' ie. which occupation he followed ' I'" time of his death. Ho is the '! nifmhi-r of this family to die of ln-". ln-". limine the oast six months. The '-:nh was that of Abel J. Eklns, at CaniD Kearny, .November 5, The second was Dr. George War-; War-; who died here March 15, this funeral cortege will leave Berg's '" I'arlors next Thursday at m. Services will be held at the fmelerv. |