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Show Mir hues ' The family of Harry Keyes of Ogden Og-den has received an interesting letter from him. "Somewhere in France, in which he states that he Is now convalescing con-valescing from an attack of influenza. The Illness is not very provalent in his company, according to Keyes, At the lime of the writing of his letter, Mr. Keyes expected to be transferred trans-ferred to some railroad branch of the service as he was having extreme difficulty dif-ficulty in keeping his gas mask on his nose and was therefore subject to great dangers. "Everything seems strange to the Americans over here," says Keyes, and the entire country with its modes of transportation is about fifty years behind be-hind the times. ' oo ! |