Show F I. I AVO fiN J Jt l t M fid 3 t t 4 t 4 4 I There I about t fa n a doz dozen q D cases of flu at this place ce All ll aT are recovering o 4 C 0 1 There have been five twenty five cases at White mostly Rock Hock mostly among pupils pupils pupils pu pu- pils at the Indian school These are I Improving Indians T or out in the camp camps are dyl dying e ry d In In- n e p 0 j jo i o o 0 0 0 Mrs Mrs J. J J. J Horrocks has has' been dangerously dangerously dan dan- dan I ill with erysipelas and blood poisoning Dr Joyes was in attendance and with the good nursIng nursing nursing nurs nurs- ing of oP Mrs J. J J H. H I. I of Roose- Roose vei veit Mrs l s. Horrocks is si steadily improving Im Improving im- im pro proving and all hope t the l lady will vill soon be completely recovered red 0 O Of O Mrs Julia Julla la p Owen en h has be been n seriously serious serious- ly ill for tor two weeks but but is now ow on the improve o 0 o oS o 0 S Mr Otto Horrocks s. s son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Horrocks is home from Provo where he was in training with the S. S A. A T C. C Otto looks fine in ina Ina a soldiers soldier's uniform While away he suffered an an- attack of influenza which l lie he e says is no joke 0 O OO 00 0 Indian Nephi an old and respected respect respect- ed citizen o of this section died last Sunday interment t taking place at Hayden Tuesday O 0 0 O 0 O 00 After an extended visit with her her sister Mrs J. J J Horrocks Mrs J. J II H. Lambert returned to her home in Roosevelt this week Her lIer daughter Miss Gladys is still at the Horrocks Horrocks- home O O OVery Very little snow has fallen In this place so far but the weather has been very cold O O O Mr DI Dillman the undertaker at Vernal Verna died last last Saturday being a victim of influenza pneumonia H. H |