| Show MONROE mrs airs loring entertained a number of friends thursday evening in honor of the birthday of H S bell miss bliss loretta jennings left monday morning for park city to visit her parents for a few days miss bliss zella Faue faussett sett left the same day to visit her parents at price artie caseman returned to salt lake sunday after a three days furlough from the U of U S A T C we are again call edito mourn the I 1 death of orle one of our soldier boys monda Monday Mr and mrs ammon hunt f received receive ds a 1 I leter eter from the red cross at washington telling of the death of their son thomas at a hospital in portsmouth england kniland on october 12 a few days after landing there from america the cause of his death wasa was pneumonia following influenza flu enza the parents have received no official notice from the war department part ment as yet thomas hunt enlisted april 28 in the quartermaster department and left here may 6 1918 he spent some time at camp jos E johnson jacksonville florida in august he was sent to cam camp 1 sheridan sheridan new jersey jersey and then over sea at the florida camp he took special training in automobile mechanics and received high marks in all his examinations he was born in monroe 19 years ago may 3rd ard last and was a third year student at the local high school last year this is the third monroe boy to give up his life in a foreign land tor for his count rys sake S N gould is seriously ill at his home here his son leo of pocatello idaho is here to see his father and mother the flu situation in monroe is rapidly clearing only two very light cases are now in town and they will soon b be out funeral services for allie nay were held at the cemetery sunday at I 1 bishop jacob Alag magleby leby of the south ward presided and a quai quartette un under 1 I er the direction of thomas ranson furnished the music the speakers were pros pres R D young josiph joseph A smith ara aa bishop magleby |