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Show INFLUENZA PROVES FATAL TO YOUNG STUDENT SOLDIER h ; JOSEPH E. WOOLLEY. t) : WTZfy i "$fc r IL;Z Ill Joseph R. Woolluy, 21 years of age, member of tho S. A. T. C. at the University Uni-versity of Ut.-.h and a former sophomore at ihe "V," died late Monday night at the military hospital at Fort Douglas, a victim vic-tim of influenza. Young Woolley was a son of S. E. Woolley of Honolulu and Mrs. Alice Rowberry Woolley of.Grants-ville, of.Grants-ville, Utah. He was Inducted Into the students' army training c:unp November IS and a week later contracted influenza, which was followed by pneumonia, from which he died. Ff Is survived by his parents, par-ents, tour brothers, Ralph E. and J. F. Woolley of Honolulu: Dr. M. R. Woolley and Ray Woolley f Grantsville, nnd one sister, Miss Ethel Woolley of Grantsville. Tbp body will be sent to Grantsville this ricrnlng for fun-ral services at the GrantsYillc cemetery Thursday at J2 O'clock. |