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Show Claude Morris ' ,1 i -5 . ) -j ' 7 . ,. ,' !. .v. 'V - Corp. dahd Morris;; enlisted with 'tlie''''fahk 'Corps' Nov.' 191,' and went 6Vervseasi the"firs""of January, 1918. .He was' fhe"i6ji o'f Mrs'.' S.' L. .Harrington, He" aietf16ctr'lS'' f 9'f9 of iob)ir pneumonia.. pneu-monia.. "H fiad' been in may engagements' engage-ments' over' tbere! but a fr ,they itnovf ' he ji44 .n'eVfir been wounded. His letters were always cheerful and ifi'his last fetter' he told, them 'that he would' be hbme to . eat Christmas din-ileWfth din-ileWfth them.' The message came to fils'1 brbiner 'Harblr'l "Harrington, and was forwarded' "to1 (lis iviother, who is 1';-' . L, i . . T' ' ' '. 3' - '-' iii'Okland, Cl'. spending the. winter with a' daughter.'' It is an' extremely . . . - I if;-. J ' 1' .... . sad" case for he is the fourth child she lias-buried, ' and "two husbands. We-wish We-wish to express the sympathy of the entire community. ws: v..''.'. ' ' ' ' lfru'!H1?t?tM twolfcom hospital that was fitted up by the' Red Cross and was 'found to 'he not large' enough has'ibeeii released. - The "mayor 'of Cedar Ctty' phoned to Mayor' :Cotrrelr this mbrning. stating stat-ing !they were' 'going 'to'7 put' ' a rigid quarantine? oh the' 'city of Cedar, to try and stnmp otlf th'epidemic of Flu. Autos -Tnay pass th'rbugh ' the city stopping stop-ping only for gasoline. '"People stopping stop-ping at "'the hotels over nfght. 'will be qimrantlnpd for 'five;' days. ' ! - ';'Mrs:',7'Pr J. 'Adam's' left last Th'urs-day"ev'enfng Th'urs-day"ev'enfng for' fief mother's home near Kansq'"5 City. Her mother has .1 f: in, poor health, or some t'me and Mrs. Adams felt that she cn:h not popporie'hpr'oluft-atiy lonter. She cr ppcid to be away ah'-iv- two mouths. 1: r daughter Fern c w' dau!thter-in: law Mrs., Edith. Hr..v . rmpanied her to Salt Lake. wiV-return iu a few day |