

Duff Quinn, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia is reported out of danger. Walker died at his home in Basalt Monday morning after a few days illness. Hazel Von Lostiwicka returned to her school in Groveland, after an absence of a week. LeRoy Jones has taken the position of fifth grade teacher at the Central school made vacant by the death of Mrs.

Mabel Felt of Wapello is reported very ill with the pneumonia. Cecil Lint has recovered from her recent illness and has returned to her school at Kimball.Įarl Frandsen of Basalt died Friday night after suffering for some time with the influenza. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Chadwick, general manager, stated that they were glad to pay this claim and thus place a sum of money where it would do a good service. The company organized some ten or twelve years ago at Boise, and Edward S. Jorgensen for $1000 and paid the claim in the usual way, accepting from her the delayed payment of the premium after the death of the insured. Anthony, the local agent, reported the death and notwithstanding the fact that nothing had been paid on the policy, the company very prompty issued a check to Mrs. Jorgensen died of influenza, leaving the note unpaid. Jorgensen had a family of seven, it was not a very good season, and he was unable to pay the note. Jorgensen, a poor man living at Kimball, places his order for $1000 of life insurance, agreeing to pay $23 premium on the fifteenth of the following November, for which he gave his note. Just one year ago, March 3, 1919, John P. The Idaho State Life Insurance company, of Boise, represented in Bingham county by William Anthony of Blackfoot, has just demonstrated the value of its insurance policies by something that happened in the Kimball neighborhood recently. Idaho has a life insurance company of its own that believes in protecting people on their policies and practices what it advocates. Ball was thirty-four years of age at the time of her death and is survived by her husband and seven children. Ball of Idaho Falls, after suffering three weeks from influenza. Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Idaho photos courtesy: the Mike Fritz Collection, History of Idaho Idaho Newspaper Clippings March 2-5, 1920
