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Show UTAHNS WHO HAVE MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE November 11 Alfred l. Larsen, bookkeeper book-keeper of the Knight Trust & Savings bank at Orivin. died November 11 of heart failure following influenza-pneumonia. His widow survives him. He was 31 years of age. He attended the training camp at Camp Lewis in August, but was rejected because of a weak heart. November 10 Funeral serviis for Abel John Elkins, who died at Camp Kearny, were held this afternoon. November 11, R. Edward Durant, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Durant, died in France, October 16, of bronchia! pneumonia. pneu-monia. He Was born In Spanish Fork June 8. 1S93. For eight years before enlisting he worked for an express company. He went to Camp Lewis October 4, 1917, and two weeks later to Camp Kearny, where he trained ten months with the 145th field artillery (First Utah). November 5, Charles Stewart of Spanish Fork died in Europe of wounds received re-ceived in action. November 11, William Martin died of influenza-pneumonia, according to official offi-cial word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Martin. Pie left for training carnp September 5 of this vear. Private Joseph S. Wilkes, previously reported re-ported killed July 6, met his death June S. at Bouresches, Aisne. France. I |