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Show INFLUENZA VICTIM BURIED AT PROVO Special to The Tribune. J'ROVO. May 10. l-'uncral services for Clinrlcs .John PeK-rson ot Eureka, were held in the city cemetery this nftcnoon TI10 speakers were Bishop Joseph A. liMt-tle, liMt-tle, of Provo, Georcre A. Simokins and N A. Peterson of Eureka, The opening prayer wits offered by Wvnian KerK and Hie dedicatory prayer was offered by N'd:-; Johnson. The Boshard-Jtoberts-1'yne quartette furnished the music. Mr. J'ctorson died in Eureka Thursday of pneumonia, superlrduccd !y influenza. He is the fifth member of the family to have- t-uccumbed to influenza during the pusl winter. Those vl o preceded him wore his father, John Jtorson: his brother Otto of Eureka; his two sisters Mrs. Stanley Thurgrood and Mrs. Uvruni Widlams of Pro o. |