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Show LESLIE 0. HILLSTEAD OF THE I STANDARD FORCE FALLS A I VICTIM TO THE INFLUENZA i Ogden newspaper circles received a shock Saturday night in the death of Leslie Grey Hillstead, aged 28 years, who for tho past six months has been employed on tho Standard as a stereotypes stere-otypes Death was caused by an attack of Spanish influenza which later de veloped into pneumonia! Mr. Hillstead was taken ill Wednesday, Wednes-day, November 6, and his condition steadily grew more critical until death came Saturday at about 5:45 p. m. Lcsllo Hillstead was born in Salt Lako City, October 30, 1S90, and had resided in Provo and Salt Lake several years. He also lived in California for a considerable length of time. Three years ago ho camu to Ogden and was employed on the Examiner as stereotypes stereo-types For tho past six months he had been employed on tho Standard and his co-workers keenly feel the loss o B mm so splendid a workman and so cheer- .ufl nllH ful a friend. . j In Mr. Hillstead Is survived by his ! l IH widow. Pearl Cochran Hillstead, his : 81 ISfj mother, Mrs. Mario Hillstead Buckle,' i jji mm and a sister, Mrs. R. A. Conham of- ! SI V Salt Lake City. j pi HW The body was taken in charge by the i. b K Llndquist undertaking establishment MBf and will be shipped to the capital city m H)i tomorrow on the 10:45 Bamberger. M (HI Tho Joseph WHiiam Taylor undertak- !UlfllW ing establishment of Salt Lako City 'fJIfflffl will take charge of tho body until lu- 89 ill 11 noral services are arranged. .'(Basil! Ogden friends of the deceased will " flu (9 81 bo received at tho chapel this evening i wjnln from 6 until 7 o'clock and tomorrow: , ffli! from 9 until 10 a. m. Floral offerings HjHII may bo left at tho chapel until 10 HKlH a. m., tomorrow. - Willi |