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Show Three Utahns Die in Service S5 & g & Influenza Reaches Boulder UTAHNS In today's casualty list. Top, left, Daniel S. Jliclielsen, Salt Lake, died in France of wounds received in action; right, John Henry Poulson, Mammoth, died of pneumonia at Portsmouth, N. H., naval hospital. Middle, left, Sergeant Morris Ginsburg, Salt Lake, died of pneumonia following follow-ing influenza at Boulder, Colo; right, First Lieutenant Charles A. McGill, Salt Lake, severely wounded in action with engineers in France; below, Lieutenant Lawrence H. Evans, Nephi, seriously wounded in action in France. 4f f x ST ,Ja'cvftsa?IJI.lu - a-v -83 ?se. f j .w i I 'WC' i ,! J r -j x e '-V " I in 4gvr ft' i -aJI I,- ' ; ,' it t 5 - , cJ - v . 4 7 TT-yr-wTs y?yTOsw;uvj & I :::: "t" e-' i J I i . ; 1 1 I - x A 1 1 1 -j! i J til" ' Mi . , - M . " ' , Salt Lake Soldier Victim of Epidemic at Boulder, Colorado, School. TI f RL 1 deadi and threr ?r erriy wounded constltun the ex lent of ipMiait !cm or It.ili men In the Frrvlce of the arm; and navy In this mcrn in's report. The list sIfo imdudeH tin- ' nan s of (ieutnnnl Hush O. I,els. Salt Lake, previously reported re-ported HcCrrp. w..unded. and nf nu..-"l' K. Sprtmt. Sal l.iik", died of wmnvis ic-cr ic-cr e in action. I Jar id K. M idie-en. fi e of nip, ynu of Il.ismii.M HiiH .Julia II. Midiei; fi (f 4S7 South Thirteenth MrrM. Ii;m wounded In l-Yan-.-e August 21 hii died AutiM J. News nf IiIm death way cnn- ever! to his f;t mlly by a c lr w hldi rear bed t hm mm ( 'a italn I ,. i ;. i ;r,,..f of hin command esierday. The wounls which proved fata I were rere) rtl in ac-tion. ac-tion. with the yonnir man fildins lrvrly for country and flaw. The joum; woldier had been in Franc about ten mon ths. He entered the arniv from Idaho Kal' Idaho, in May. mr,. to Kil to tb Mexican border. ; )e. a me ruber of t ho l.'.Ot h machine kuii battalion hvcinchm, Tne s-'hller was horn in Salt l.-tUr Nfi-veniber Nfi-veniber S. I W, After leainr school ht learned the automobile, repair bnjine.js. SurvlvlnK him are his pareut.s, three hIm-ters. hIm-ters. Mi s. ICmmellne Meihun. Mivs Nora Mlchel.seu. and two brothers. Verdi Mich- risen. new In France, and Vlimer Mtche;. ten of S ill Iwik... .lohn Henry Co1 tsmi. 2" r;ir of a;r. S'Mi of John A. I'nul'nii of .Manrn'li, 1'tah. deal of pneumonia, al Poit- m.iuth, N. II. ii. i. ard. The No 1- x di If urn! to Ma mi no! b for burial. Tur outn was a f:rst-d.;s fir'-man io tlie Hrtv. Af'cr funeral erj es in M:im-pmr M:im-pmr n the h'Mp- w' he t i km to Ricii tidd ftir Intermenl. His mother is hur:e. i It Richfield, ihe tnwp wivo she ias hc,rn Sho .!-, May :;" oT th year l'irrman poulsmi was horn In Safford. A""iz. and enllsfd in the imu In Anr'l. 1017. Ilr rei-ehed his preli-nlnav. trainlir; at 'are Ifliand. Cnl. F.e-ides iiis father, h" is siji ivi t' five hr;ners ht0 tO n's'ern "nr brother. uust l'oulum, l on t ! e f irt r c ill'- In Ft a nco . cord i ti to , orl r"'r ed In Sai t I A ke e sterda v by .lohn I nsburc of I Su " h Maui trert. bis Itroi'uer. serennt M'ns f;inhiirc. stationed at the Cniversitv n Cn. ira.lo at Hon hi or. i Vr of pneumop ia developed from I of p ;o u7. . The tdesram ? sent b Malm- A. Merritt. enrnmand-Inc enrnmand-Inc nffleer. and upon lis receipt John tJInihurc left for 'ht Colorado nty. The rb-a t h of Nf orris ; nsbiiru bronchi the tola) deaths resulting from thp epidemic epi-demic of Spanish Influenza at the nrmy technical school n 1 Houldrr up to ( hre. A total of 1'-'? men of the national army contingent im-w are suffering trom tlie disease, dis-ease, but army medl'-al authorhies hm-no'mced hm-no'mced last night thnt the Improved condition of slxtv of these will war-rant their removal from the hospital tomorrow. Tiie men released from the hospital will be lodged temporarily In the nnherdtv armorv, where the- will be loated for a short time while continuing tlietr training train-ing work. l,eroy i"artrr nnd Usvrrne Mclanc; w iio ra mr f mm M on tanrt, we re the- other nit'n who died of the dlsen.se 'it HoitMor. Lieutenant lawtnnco U. Ivnns. who was seriously wounded In act top In FrHtice. September I", with tlio :tHth engineers. en-gineers. Is the son of R. H. Lx nus of Nephl. T'tnh. who Is nt present in Snlt Lake for n few da x ?. Mopping at the Cnllen hotel. Lieutenant Ji'vhus is vears of age and enllste, as a private in L bnttorv of the Uth field nrllMerv In Suit Luke. Aucust II, PUT. It.-fore en-Mstirtg en-Mstirtg h" was n Halesman, lie took keen Interest hi his work nnd on December 4. I '1 7. hnrtl v nf 1 er bin nn lx i a I Camp Kearny with the reclment, he was pro-inn pro-inn toil to be set cen nt. He had bv t ha t time been translerred to headi imr t orn company. On April PUS, be was orrlered cast (o Camp Lee a t Pel lUfbu nr. Vr,, (o attend at-tend the triilnliiii camp theie for officers In the engineers' corps. After Ndng In camp fcr tluee weeks Ik whs -otumls-sioned a second lieutenant and on June. 2.". was otdered oxei-seas wllh the command com-mand lo which he had hern assigned, llr wrote- bis father regularly, n letter beinK-rectdved beinK-rectdved tibout n week him. In whlcli Lieutenant Lvhtis stnted that he had been up to the fiont recently. V'lrnt Lieutenant chniirs A. MetJHl. reported re-ported serlouslv wounded In, lodav's casualty cas-ualty list. Is the son of Mr. mid Mrs. Hiurh McCIH of ltlalinx avenue, Salt Ijtke. In n letter received by him parent par-ent s yesterday he Mn t ed t ha t ho r. por ted to be hack on Ihe front lino soipo time within the next month, as his wound was henllnc rapldlv. Lieutenant Mc(U wiu born nt Mt. Car-1 ttiel, pa.. L!H years ng nnd came to Salt j Lnkn wth his parents whop 4 years of 1 nije. He graduated from Alt Hnllows nol-lec-n In 1 !H It. fellow lnK whldi be spoil t t wo yoarn there aw an Inst rud or. Ho 1 hen onl ored t he Pnlverslty of Utah for n pontKindunte course, and dining the lime of hi attendance there wan on Ihn football I en m In .In no, 1!)I7. he out 01 od ttio nffioeiV 1 111 lidmr ca nip nt Ca mp SI e wart . Texas J |