Show MRS MARK COOK DIES IN NAPLES AS RESULT OF THE INFLUENZA 1 ahe I he sad of the death of amy remington comes to us just tile the last thing she was one of the unfortunate ones who took sick with the influenza at the time tho the doctors were all sick and there was no help to be had she was the first in tier her family to get it and when the rest came down she was aas some somewhat Ahat better she forgot her self in her desire to help athe the others and thus took a they were able to att help from then ion on and she ehe seemed to be improving after several dae dabs of illness honn bow ever her heart agan to show signs of falling failing the day before she took noticeably tice ably bly w worse orse she had bad a good ay ap petit and still seemed to be hilarov ing the he last days it was has recognized that she was seriously sick and everything was done that could be to offer relief and aid but in spite of it all she passed away bedno dm dai ue lie icing about 5 0 clock she leaves behind her husband mark cook and two children besides a mother sister und and a brother of tier her immediate family but she was so ao loving and kind in her nature that a distinct loss is felt by tile the whole napes the deceased was born and raised in ili naples and rad bad performed an active part in the community lite life of that district slie she was nas known know and loved b all she was ac actively engaged in the various church lations particularly particulars cent centering cring her efforts in ili the sunday school and IM mary inary auxiliaries her influence will remain in the memory of all for her earnestness she was aas born twenty nine years ago on oil the old remington homestead in naples she graduated from tile the di district school in fit naples and later attended the uintah academy academe upon completing her course there she took up a college course at the Brig brigham hain young university in provo upon her return she devoted ld her whole hole soul to taching in the different Bell schools of our county in every place she taught parents a and nd children alike came to have tile the kenderest ten derest feeling of regard and esteem for ner it seems as it early tn in life the deceased had made up hr mind to a life of usefulness and devotion to her people as aa if she was ablaze with tile the desire to live her religion and see jus good she could be she was cheerful losing and an example of the christian virtues she rad radiated all these characteristics in her mothers howe home and tit in tier her own onn home isile she was nas a demoted faithful loving wife if T daid nd mother it may be truly s said ti that rhe fhe made a success ot her life W ass S S mrs airs it 11 II is now lon con ale scent from her i lecont ilin ells from influenza w s s arthur butler is ie around again having completely recovered from a recent attack of influenza W S S abe beautiful new homes 01 ol horace coltharp and noal prea ireae 11 are rapidly assuming a stage of completion W S S A S gilbert of the vogue Is as the line department ot of the vintah telephone company compani during tile the closing of the theatres theartres the atres W S S local farmers are realizing good prices for their turkeys this fall twenty seven cents cente la is offered live weight and 30 cents dressed W S S men be between teen the ages of 86 36 and 45 are receiving questionnaires this week eek men between these ages were A ere feeling somewhat some whit it downcast when alien the peace news came feeling as though they were some what slighted and expressing expressive express ine a desire to have at least east got BB as near the war as ai filling oui out the questionnaire blank W S S |