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Show LEHI f T.KHI. Dee. 21. -The I. "Id branch of the Itcf) Cross has been busy durintr; the influenza "P'Jenne. even if nil forrn of irafberins have bf-n prohibited. During 11m week tiiis eiiaptur .is sent nls cases of knit goods to Denver. iii'huliiiSjT 1 I? swen r era and seventy pairs of ' itcks. M r. and Mrs. Oeuvuv llolm-ttead are vlsit- ing their parents here. They have lieen living in Montana the past year, where Mr. Holm- : stead wan a cminly farm director and which, position he lias accepted for the coming year in Sevier conn ty. Tinrin? the week four Lehi soldiers hn returned re-turned home. Lieutenant Heed i;ardnc?. who enlisted an a private fourteen months at?o and was sent to Camp Kearny, ivmi his shoulder straps at Cum) Taylor, and was at Camp JacliJ-on. S. ('.. prepnrine to no overseas when the armistice was declared. Sylvan Clark, who has been fVainin? as a corporal in the heavy artillery at Camp McArthnr, Cal., had his traps on the ram ready to start for France "hen th-? Huns surrendered. Corporal Austin fJudniiindsen was at tl. U. of V. S. A. T. C, and Louis Jones was St the officers' training camp at Camp Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Louis vT. Smith, who were married last week, left Friday for their home in Ida ho. Miss Nymplhu Whalley, principal of the Lehi Con i.'reRiit ion school, has been spending a part of her enforced vacation as a nurse in influenza cases at M.'ina. |