Show vo MRS IRS IRA E. E ELDREDGE A VICTIM OF SPANISH INFLUENZA Mrs Ira E. E Eldredge died Sunday night of pneumonia brought on by influenza The burial was Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day at Roosevelt Mrs Eldredge was a STand grand and noble woman She as A-as always making making mak mak- ing some one happy Her one big thought seemed to be to make the orld better Recently her greater efforts were in the Red Cross and It ItIs Itis is doubtful if It any member contributed ted more mor to Its success than she When hardly able ablo to climb those stairs at the Dank Bank hall she was on hand with her knitting and she was an expert with tho needle Sixty there thero boys bors at least over havo be been n wearing the socks she sho Knitted During her last hours she thought much of the Red RedCross RedCross Cross work and in delirium that often comes before tho spirit takes its flight she was counting the stitches If a bouquet U- U was US S placed on her grave for every good need she shedid did Id Mrs Eldredge would today be sleeping beneath beneath a mountain of at roses Deceased Is survived by her mother moth moth- er husband seven children en and thirty grand children Tho children are are Mrs Sadie Park City Mrs A. A F. F Maxwell 1 Altonah Leslie U. U Eldredge Roosevelt Albert O. O Eldredge Roosevelt Mrs 1 Matilda 1 Frazier Park Parle City Horace Eldredge Magna J. J Harold Eldredge My Myton tau Sarah Burr Durr daughter of or William H. H and Katherine Parsons was born nt at Sugar House Utah November C G She was married d to o Ira E. E Eldredge May l 13 1872 in Salt Sail Lake and the mother moth moth- er of oC ten children Sh lias been n nn a members n of the L. L D. D S. S chur church h she was eight years old Moved 1 to in 1813 to Oakley in 1901 and to in 1913 |