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Show FUNERAL SERVICE OF L. H. STRONG WILL BE SUNDAY ! f LEWIS HYKUM STRONG. i a- ; Funeral services for Lewis ITyrum Strong, 2tl years of age, who died at his home, 320 Reeves Terrace, Wednesday, a victim of influenza, will be held Sunday at the City cemetery. The cortege will leave the residence at 1:30 o'clock. Mr. Strong is survived by his widow, two minor children, his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Strong, 4616 Franklin Frank-lin avenue. Hollywood Cab, and the following fol-lowing brothers and sisters: Elias J. Strong, Lowetta M. Strong, Chloia La-preil, La-preil, Mrs. O. M. Hoglund. Mrs. Erneat Spears and Airs. Virginia Konold. Mr. Strong was born in Salt Lake and had lived here ail his life. He held a responsible position with the American Railway Express company in Salt Lake for many years. Mr. Strong became infected in-fected with influenza after he had successfully suc-cessfully cared for his wife and one o( his children who were sufferers from the disease. Fellow employees at the American Amer-ican Railway Express company have adopted resolutions of condolence. |