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Show ANOTHER SAD DEATH FROM THE INFLUENZA Miss Mildred Adams, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo AiTams, is Last Victim in Cedar City. We have another sad death to re- i cord this week as a result of the dreaded influenza, complicated with pneumonia. We refer to the demise of Miss Mildred Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.oreno Adams, who answered the final summons on Tues- , day, Dec. 3rd. Mildred was taken ill with influenza Nov. M and was very bad from the start. Mildred Adams was born Sept. 10, l'JOl, making her 17 years of age at ! the time of her death. She was an j exceptionally bright and lovable girl, 1 1 nd was liked by every one who knew her. She was an excellent student in I school, graduating from the district I shool in 1915, and was a third year high school student at the time of 'her death. The funeral services were held at I the cemetery Tuesday at 4 o'clock. The speakers were Bp. H. H. Lunt, 'Bp. Wm. R. Palmer, and J. H. Pendleton. Pendle-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Adams wish to sincerely thank all who were M kind I as to give assistance or proffer assist- i ance in their sad trial. a |