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Show j FORMER RESIDENT I j OF SALT LAKE IS INFLUENZA VICTIM, FRANK E. CHAPMAN. I .S & pwprg-. s?-r"r- . , f fC i ' t- t pi it IS I " i v V 3t It 1'i'unk 1-:. chapman. :i ears at ap. formerlv a resident of Rait Lake, is dead at Hibv. Idaho, of influenza, according to word received here bust nibt by his father-in-law, John Mlomquist, 5J6 South Fifth Kast street. Mr. Chapman is survived sur-vived by his wife, two minor children, four sisters and three brothers. His sisters sis-ters ajo Mrs. D. H. Nickerson, 6.".4 Park street, and Mrs. S. M. Llovd, ti4 Fifth. Kast street, Salt Lake, and Mrs. W. B. McCartney and Mrs. 11a y Keilley of Los Angeles, Cal. The stM-vivinq brothers are JO. t-l. Chapman, lTTfi Ninth Kast street; C. W. Chapman. Coateaville avenue, and P. C. Chapman, 200; Sauth Tenth Fast street. Outdoor funeral services -will be held Sunday at the residence of Mr. Blom-quist Blom-quist at 1:"0 o'clock. |