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Show j DEATHS Mrs. Agnes Sullivan Mrs. Agnes Sullivan, age 23, wife of Daniel Sullivan, assistant general foreman .of the Boston Con. mine, died Wednesday morning of Influenza pneumonia. Mrs. Sullivan was the daughter of David McDonald . and was well known and highly esteemed by qmny friends in the camp. For a number of years she was engaged in (teaching school,' having taught at I Copperfield and Garfield. For somo i time prior to her Illness she was a I bank Clerk at the Citizens State Bank. She was married a year ago to Daniel Dan-iel Sullivan During the illnefs of her sister-ln law, IMrs. Eugene Sulli-' Sulli-' van, who died just a week previous. . she acted as nurse and was supposed ! to have contracted the disease at that time. In addition to her husband she Is survived by her parents and six 1 s'stera. The funeral will be held in Salt Lake City, Saturday, i . Mrs. Natalina Fosat 'Mrs. Natalina Fosat, age 36, died In the emergency hospital, Thursday of last week of Influenza, and the funeral fu-neral was held in Salt Lake City on Monday. She is survived by a husband hus-band and one child. " Joe Cordell Joe Cordell. age 33, died last Friday Fri-day c? the influenza. He was a member mem-ber of the Italian Lodge No. $8, and was a good citizen. The funeral and burial was in Salt Lake City, Monday. Mon-day. le is survived by a widow and two children. Roulln Boulden Roulin IBoulden, age 28, died Monday Mon-day at the emergency hospital of the influenza. 'Mrs. iBoulden had the Influenza at the same time and their two-year-old child died of the same disease the day beore. Their re-) mains were taken to Springvllle for interment. Fdith Elizabeth, the year-old rtaiigh-1 rtaiigh-1 tfr of George Rawlings, died Sunday of influenza and was burled at Ani-r- iean Fork. Monday. Its mother died , of the Bwme disease' a few days be-i be-i fore. |