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Show HAROLD N. DESKY (above) and'1 Theodore Dcsky, sons of M. H. ! I Dcsky of Salt Lake City, who died : j of pneumonia in Brush, Colorado. I el rxTYT ' r& $ awe ' -' ' -,.,,. ; i f. : it g ... W'-vi: : V" ' : ;: i t ' & TWO DESKY HS IE piifli victims Harold N. Desky and Theodore Desky Die at Brush, Colorado. Victims of Spanish influenza, Harold N. Desky and Theodore Desky. spns of Mr. and Mis. M. H. Desky, 624 Kast Third South street, were reported dead at Brush, Colo., where they were engaged en-gaged In the management of a moving picture theater. The direct cause of death was Dneumonia. Harold N. Desky was born in Muskegon, Muske-gon, Mich., thirty-one years ago, but came to Salt Lake with his parents when a child. He is survived by his wife, who is also ill of pneumonia, but reported to be on the way to recovery. Theodore Desky was 25 years of age and was born in Salt Lake. When the theaters of Brush, Colo., were closed because of the prevalence of influenza, the two young men devoted de-voted all of their attention to Rod Cross and other war work, cc ming constantly in contact with the general public, and finally contracted influenza. Ilarld Desky died late last, Saturday and Theddore Desky four hours later. - The bodies will be brought lo Salt Lake for burial, arriving tomorrow afternoon. aft-ernoon. The double funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon from the undertaking under-taking rooms of Eber W. Hall on Kast Second South street, proceeding to the Jewish cemetery, where services will be held at the grave. The hour ot the funeral fu-neral will be announced later. The father of the young: men was formerly for-merly one of the prominent merchants of Salt Lake. |