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Show INFLUENZA CLAIMS FOUR AT TOOELE Special to The Tribune, j TOOKLT?:. Dec. IS. Twenty-four new I cases of influenza and four deaths have ' been reported to the city board Of health I here since Inst Sunday. Albert F. IJnd-! IJnd-! sie, ?2 years old, a native of Leadville, ! Colo., died at the Red Cross influenza hospital Sunday. The funeral services and the interment took place here today. Howard Rowberry, the 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Rowberry, died Monday. Burial will take placo in the Tooele Citv cemetery Thursday. The third victim was Mrs. Anna Am-: Am-: aden. 2S years old. wife of Clyde Amaden, who died at her home Tuesday. Funeral arrangements will not be made until the 1 arrival of relatives from California. ! At the Red Cross influenza hospital, i Hei-er Airs, 2G years old, died this morning. morn-ing. He was a resident of Lincoln, where his widow and one small child are seriously se-riously ill with the same disease. In Mr. Rowberiy's home nine of his family are reported to be in a serious condition with influenza. |