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Show ; , FRISCO . j The Caldo and Peck mills are now i j closed indefinately. j i 1 j The flu has quite a start in Friseo j there being about fifty cases. However . there are no serious ones. j Mrs. Smith and boys have returned j from Beaver where they spent their , Christmas holidays. j I The people o Frisco are very than-1 kful for the efficient services of Mrs. Bernard who is working untiringly with the flu.- They say also that j ' "Shorty" Allison makes some nurse.; Grant Snyder was down last week to attend to business at the Quad Metals mine. Frank Sacket is out again after an attack of influenza and says that the rest of the family are doing nicely. ! Orrin B. Peck left Saturday for Salt Lake where he will remain until the Peck mill opens. A letter has been received from . Charles Butterbaugh who is in Hawaii, I saying that he expected to be demobilized demob-ilized and be in the United States by i the last of February. J. L. Griffithis returned Monday from Beaver where he attended his last meeting of the County Commissioner. Com-missioner. Mrs llaiy Ann Jones is here nursing nurs-ing her two sons and their families who have the flu. Essen Xordburg and wife are expected ex-pected home from Oregon soon, where he has been in training with the Marines. Ma-rines. i |