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Show 'pNO I'TAH KOYS in IF S. army :0t;c ihitfin tbhiuij.; canp; T., irlv.tp NV. E- MUlribev.;. Salt i at rhildolh:. and I Ft Jov . Fair.vs of llcberjj: w!. died .;t Cu:np ltolcbud. j, ! - - - - 'l " i i V "' . i ' t - . , n ! 1 ' ! it- 1 1 j t . '.. b : If.f- ' V-F j . i ' : ' t i 1 1 .. '-' r 5 c 3 lSSSs 1 i .'. t , v i m Lv l t 1 tWolTAH SOLDIERS DIE OFJFLUEfffll Privates W. E. Millerberg and Jess W. Barnes Are Epidemic Victims. Word was received in Sail Fa ke yesterday yes-terday of the death from Spanish Influenza Influ-enza of Private AS'. 10. MUlei-bergr, who enlisted in the murine, corps in .Tune, FUF He died at the League Island .Naval hospital. hos-pital. Philadelphia, October 4, at the ae of 23 years. Private Millcrberi? was the yon of Mrs. S. H . Iane, formerly of Salt Lake and now of Oakland, On!., who, wit ha daughter. daugh-ter. Althea Millerberp, .survives hiiii. hollo hol-lo winpr his enlistment the young sokiier was sent to the marine barracks at Mare Island, Cnl., for training', where he remained re-mained until .1 uly of this year, when ho was transferred to Feaue Island. He. was a member of the. Fraternal Order of Faglos, Salt Fake nerie No. K7. The hody has l.een taken to Oakland, where a military mili-tary funeral will be held. The of ftvda I casual! y list ca rrie.s t wo iia mes previous y reported- Albert O. Clayton of the Fifteenth infantry, a Salt Fako youth, whose father. W. H. Clayton, resides at if-KJ Tenth Fast street, was recoverefl from the wound .sustained and at last account received by the. parents was about to lVi ve the hospital to join his rtg-imcnt. The death of Daniel K. Michelsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Michelsen of -Ifi? Thirteenth Fast street, was reported some little t ime apo. Samuel Uolh'r of Potlatch. Idaho, Is reporttd dcr.d of a'-idciit; Jamcw F. Fa -hi-rty of Moscow, Idaho, and St a nley Y. Thomas of Ix-hi, Ftah. preiously reported, report-ed, have Leon wounded severe! , w hile illia in J. Dwyer, a marine from Falo, Ida ho. previously reported missing, hat returned to his company. Arm iiKcn lent s for (lie funeral of Jess V. Barnes of Heber City. Ftah, who died iccently at Camp Holebird, Md., of Spanish Span-ish influenza, are pending arrival of the body, which is on ' its way west with a soldier guard. Official word was received yesterday bv Mr. ;:nd ,Mrs. C. H. Stevenson of Price that their son, Ocorge, with the marines, was wounded in action on September 17,. The. degree bad been undetermined and no pai titulars were given. The young soldier is but 1ft and volunteered in May, PH 7 : after training on the Pacific cui-.s't, was sent to Quant ico. . W. Va., and early in the ear went to Fra nee. He has bvn in almost continuous su-t ion since early spring. His last letter on September I stated that his regiment was back of the 'line lor a short reM after some henvv action. He was well al that time, although previous pre-vious reporis had stated that he was won rwed. |