Show NN N I COALVILLE COAL VILL N N aNtt Nov 28 28 Several Several more mor victims of the tho dreaded flu have hav been claimed in this community am amit and it seems seem that It will be bo some orne time ye yet before the tho disease abates abate At th the tho present time Is free from tram the malady and ha has been for severe several weeks but with the tho people coming and going from towns lowns where the tho dl dlease disease dis- dis ease onse prevails we are very apt allt to lo b be afflicted again and the strictest rules rule possible will be rigidly enforced by bythe bythe bythe the city board of health It was the intention of the school board to commence commence commence com com- mence school here next Monday bu but even this may Ibe be changed and tho the schools remain closed until the first firs t of the year However at this writIng writIng writing writ writ- Ing nothing definite can ran be given out Rules are being drawn by the health board to-day to which will govern govern the coming and going of people into the city and and an effort will be made to lo have the patrons of the various stores do their shopping as much aft as possible ble over the telephone but where this Is Impossible they will be requested to do their shopping quickly am and avoid crowds in the various varlo stores store Masks will be worn by customers customers am and employees at of the st stores res O O O William Hopkin the year 20 old son eon of Mr and Mrs Joseph of this city died from tram influenza monia at Grantsville Tuesday after after- noon He lie was stricken ab about ut a week ago and nd his father father an and l sister Mrs C Cora ra U Hansen went to his bedside Ills His sister Bister also toll foil prey to the disease se while nursing him b but t at this writing writing writ writ- ing lag is is on the improve The re remains will be brought here td night to-night for for burial burial bur bur- ial lal and services will in be held beld Friday at the cemetery O O O OThe The year 17 year old old son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Wright died at their ranch on Yellow Creek near Evanston yesterday from tram the prevalent disease and the remains were brought here t day to-day day for burial the services being held at at the grave conducted by the bishopric of the duff Cluff ward A younger young young- er or sister of the young man was critIcally critically critically crit crit- ill III day to-day with the same dis dis- dis- dis ease O 00 O O Bishop Frank Pingree has been in Salt Lake several days this week called call caU- ed od there on account or the death of his brother Hyrum Byrum and the tho tb daughter daugh daugh- ter Hazel l. O O O R. R A Jones former county surveyor survey survey- or and a prominent resident of ot Henefer Henefer Hen- Hen efer eter but now of Ogden was here yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- for a short visit O O O Dr O. O W. W French has been laid up at his hla home bome for tor a a week from a severe attack of lumbago He expects to tobe tobe tobe be out again In a few tew days O O O Chris Edwards of at Grass Creek suffered suf sut- a second attack of flu last week and was vel very sick for tor several days but is now on the improve and will be around again in a few tew days He claimed to have caught the disease disease disease dis dis- dis- dis ease on a train coming from Evanston Evang Evan- Evan g ston ton O O O OThe The Fuel Company who recently purchased the old briquette mine near here pave have ave opened Up tip a anew anew anew new vein of ot coal and will put the product on the market this week O O O OThree Three carloads of wheat were loaded loaded loaded load load- ed here the past week for tor the government government government govern govern- ment and shipped to Chicago Nephi Sargent of at had bad charge atthe of at the loading and shipping O 00 O O Miss Allie Robinson a a. trained nurse Durse who has been located at the tho Pocatello Hospital for several years has been homo home the past two weeks visiting her parents Mr and Mrs A A. A I K E Robinson JIM |