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Show SIXTH RELATIVE IS DEAD OF INFLUENZA Miss Annie Munna of Garland, youngest young-est daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Charles Munne, died early yesterday morning of the influenza. Miss Munns was 16 years of age. and her popularity among her associates as-sociates was such that she was queen of the Pioneer day festival this year. Miss Munns was a cousin of Miss Era-ma Era-ma Lindaey. clerk of the state hoard of examiners, and is the sixth relative of Miss Llndsey to die as a result of the influenza. Another cousin. Charles Goates of Ogden, his three children and his sfsterin-law, Mrs. Floyd Goates, died with the same disease. Miss Munns, in addition to her parents, is survived by the following brothers and sisters; Charles Munns, who is in training train-ing at a cantonment In Ohio; Archie and Frank Munns of this city; Miss Grace Haws of Provo; Mrs. Victor Haines of Ellwood and Mrs. Fred Nye of Garland. Funeral services will he held Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the City cemetery in Garland. |