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Show MRS. J. ALMOND DROWNED AT MILLVILLE "Mothor, do you think thero aie any flowers out on tho hill?" With theso words Mrs. Joseph Almond Al-mond formerly Miss Sarah Jensen of Mlllvllle, put her baby down, left her mother's houso In Mlllvllle Sunday afternoon, and was not seeu alive ngaln. Her husband, Joseph Almond, who Is employed at Thatcher's mill, had left the houso In Mlllvlllo to come to Logan to get somo mcdlclno for tits father-in-law, who is 111. Returning about 3 o'clock ho was attrcated by nutna If. 41tn lllnnlotrl, 1.Vt1 lun. nn.l was shocked to find that his wlfo's drowned body waR being recovered. Mrs. Almond was naturally of a cheerful disposition nnd no thought of the causo of tho drowning, other wise man acciucniai, is enieriaineci by Uio rolatlves, except that having had tho Influenza about flvo months ngo, sho seemed at times not to havo ontliely recovered. Ab Mrs. Almond left the Iioiiro about 12 o'clock, tho accident Is thought to havo occurred about 12:30. Mr. and Mrs. Almond have been living with Mr. Almond's mother nt 495 West First South street, Logan. They have two children, Josephine, nged two and a half years, and Doug-lar, Doug-lar, seven months old. Mrs. Almond who Is about 24 years iiu la duiiiil'u uj ucr yuiui.in, tnu I brothQTB and thrco niBters who rcslda I at Mlllvlllo. Tho body Is at the Llndqulat undertaking parlors "and the funernl will tako place Wcdncs-day Wcdncs-day with Interment In the city com- Chiropractors and see how they come to their own at the next session or the legislature. cor. All physicians aro required by jH law to report contagious diseases to tH the board of health and the board iH feels that th physicians have coop- IBB erated extremely well in reporting In- BB fluenza cases. Tho board haa no ri- '' cord of neglect on thq.part or mo jh I doctors In reporting cases. Any cltt- ' zen having knowledge of the cxlstcnca ; of Influenza In any homea'whlcti h-Va ' not been quarantined will confer a great favor by reportlg same to. tha iM health officer, Job A. Larson, phone I, H Wild rumois lure been afloat re- 'M porting the existence of cnormouu ijJ numbers of cases lu Logan, entirely ( without foundation. Indiscreet per- ' sons, without an attempt to verify 'M them, havo given them wider pub- ) llclty by transmitting them to tho jBfl Salt Lako papers as genuine nows It- , H oms. Slnco tho records of the board Bl of health havo always been. available to tho public, thore is no excuse for 'M loyal citizens of Logan to help spread M unfounded rumors which alarm peo- M plo needlessly and depress business M conditions of the city generally. .M CITY BOABD OF HEALTH H |