Show MORE UI AHNS DIE ifiE OF MALADY Influenza Victims Su Succumb in Eastern Anny Army Cane Can- Can f e 0 ts tsI I Three more Utah soldiers were cr added added added add add- ed to lo tho the list of ot American fighting men who have havo suc succumbed to the tho dread drea Spanish influenza at the various army camps of ot the rhe countr country The Thc three additional deaths make matte a total of tour Utah soldiers who dl died ri Of from th the disease Tho They arc are Scott P. P of Salt Lake LaIH who died at Camp Upton N N. Y Geor George e F. F Darrow Salt Lake Lako at t Fort ort Md d d. d Rudolph Rudolph Rudolph Ru Ru- dolph Peterson Logan Loan at nt Camp Kearny Cal Cat and Joseph Muir Ogden at lt Camp Lewis Wash ash All Ail died from pneumonia following attacks of in In- In Private Kimball 31 years ears old oh was a ason ason ason son of the late Mrs Genevieve Gene Kimball Kim Kim- ban ball who lived hived at 12 S S. S Sixth t East a t street He lie was a graduate of or Yale and the Massachusetts Institute of ot Technology Private Darrow aged 3 34 34 was a son of Mr Ir and Mrs J J. J II H Darrow Darrow Dar Dar- row rov 39 E. E First South street and a n former of or the Eagle Basle Gate Cato ga gara garage rage e. e Charles H. H Pratt of C Cedar dar CIl City Utah was report reported d yesterday as ns severely wounded In action He lie was with the tho marine corps P 1 cla of ot Helper Help Help- er Cr Utah previously pre reported missing Is I Inow now reported severely se woun wounded woun led Corp H Harry rr R B. Fletcher of Provo was reported as having been made a German German Ger Ger- man prisoner He lie was attached to the marine corps |