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Show SALT LAKE YOUTH IS DEAD OVERSEAS Private James Roy Brighton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Brighton. 52S Thirteenth Thir-teenth East street, died at sea en route to the front, according to a telegram received re-ceived yesterday from Washington... Private Brighton was born in SauESgte in 1!0. and attended the 1.. P. S. tV versify. Me enlisted about four monthsV ago arid was assigned to the marine service. He was at first stationed at I Paris Island. S. C. later he was trans- -J f erred to Quant ico. from which statioa he was ,-c;it r3 s. The cause of W. death is net known. A coincident the death ijfijfjtr. Brighton w as the den th of his cousin, Bert Atkinson of Holliday, who died 3es- :; terday morning of pneumonia following influenza. The news of the two deaths were received within a few moments of each other. In addition to his parents. Private Brighton is survived by four sisters. sis-ters. Mrs. Joseph Shepherd, Miss Janet M. Brighton, Mrs. Thomas H. Howells and Mrs. Dresden J. Cragun, whose husband hus-band is a lieutenant serving in Siberia. The body will be brought to this city for interment. |