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Show DEATHS f The funeral of Ren Matson, whose death occurred here Sunday night will be held at his former home In Salt Lake. - The arrangements have not yet been completed. 'Mr. Matson who was 39 years old, died of Influenza pneumonia. Besides his widow and five children, he leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J- P. Thompson, of Salt Lake; two brothers and one sister, Theodore Matson, and John Matson, and Mrs. Lillian 'Butler, Portland, Oregon. Ore-gon. Mrs. Sarah Lindberg died Monday at the iBingham hospital with the influenza! in-fluenza! (She was twenty-four years j old . and is survived by her husband John W. 'Lindberg and two children. Mrs. Lindberg was well known" and her many' friends will miss her very much. ' The many friends of Ren Matson will be sorry to hear of his death nt his home in iCopperfleld, Mr. Mat-son Mat-son was thirty-eight, and leaves 'a widow and five children. Mis. Jack E. Mitchell died with Jnliviiza at tho Bingham hospital on Tuert"o.v. Mrs. 'Mltchel is survived by her husband who is with the American Ameri-can army in Franco. Joseph Shelley, age 66, an old time resident of the camp died late Wed- nesday night as a resuu or injuries he received a few days previous while hauling lumber. He had been in the camp about thirty years and for a i long time was employed as teamster by the Bingham Coal and Lumber Co ' He was well known and well liked here. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. .Mrs. George Rawlins, age 28, died Tuesday afternoon of influenza after a brief Illness. She Is survived by her husband end several children. |