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Show INFLUENZA RAGING IN THE TOWN OF KANAB Kenneth Clark Dead and Earl in Serious Condition Shortage of Nurses Complicates. A telcpliono message wns received last Tuesday by Mrs. John Urie, Jr., of this plnco from relatives in Kannb, advising them of tho death thero of Mr. Kenneth Clnrk, a younf; man well I known nnd remembered hero ns a student stu-dent of tho locul educntionnl institution, institu-tion, nnd nt tho time of his death n promising young woolgrower of that i i i mmm place. Mr. Clnrk leaves a wife nnd H some thrco or four children. IIo was H n very e3timnblo young mnn nnd had H ninny friends and several relatives in H Iron county, who condole most sin- jBteggnH ccrcly with his bereaved family. Ho JHH was a victim of "flu"-pneumonin, nnd jHRH tho telegram stated that ids brothcrHHHHHUH Earl is seriously ill with tho snmo liRHRHHHH Mrs. E. C. Wntson received nWroMMW tills week, dated Feb. 4th, in HSHnHSHRHH wns stated that influenza vMHnBligRw&gHH in Kanab and that help KSWMKSBSa sick was a very serious PMoPfHKfiSra9 doctor thero is n yountrjRHHMpMBHBWw I no previous oxperienMHBHHMMMwMBmfyiB case, nnd tho situnjJBBnBIBBHIBfBwSIM i0UB' mKwmrkmmi |