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Show t" STUDENT SOLDIER I !! FALLS VICTIM TO i i THE DEADLY 'FLU' i i . 1 j RAYMOND H. FOSTER. 1 I - 1 p- j ; : h ssJ - - ' r I V j ' I 'x " h ' ' j D w -' . ' : -rrr. vu J Succumbing to pneumonia following an attack of influenza, Raymond I-I. Poster, member of the S. A. T. C. at the Dniver- i sky of rtah and eldest son of the late Henry Foster and IJmily C. Forbes rosier, ros-ier, died at the post hospital at Fort , Douglas early yesterday morning. He was born September S, lax. at Manassa. Colo., moving with his parents to Vernal and la ter to American Fork, ft ah. For the last two years he was employed by . the Divirigston Dheslock company at Farming! on and was a graduate of the , Davis county high school. Do entered the training school al the nnivcrsily in October and was released on furlough when the epidemic of influenza influ-enza led to the .-losing oi" the -school. He . was ordered back for demobilization and became ill November 2i. .He is survived by his mother, four brothers, three sislers and his grand-fa grand-fa Lher. Professor J, D. Forbes, a Civil war vol oran, all residing at American Fork". The body will be taken to American Amer-ican Fork for funeral services and Interment Inter-ment today. Sergeant Willard Vivian Done, a cousin of young Foster, has been, appointed a military escort to accompany the body to its last resting place. |