Title | Paper | Date | ||
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1 | Spanish "Flu" is in Camp | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-10-18 | |
2 | Springville Man Died of "Flu" | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-10-25 | |
3 | Not Much Flu in Bingham | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-10-25 | |
4 | For Influenza Victims 400 Flasks of Whiskey | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-11-08 | |
5 | Lark Mining Man Dies of "Flu" | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-11-08 | |
6 | Many Flu Case in Copperfield | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-11-15 | |
7 | Dan Potovich Dies in Frange of 'Flu' | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-11-22 | |
8 | Intelligent Co-Operation Will Stamp out the "Flu" | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-11-29 | |
9 | Mona Heaston is Very Sick with the Flu | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-11-29 | |
10 | Last Stages of Flu Will be More Severe | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-11-29 | |
11 | Provo Bench Woman has Cure for Flu | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-12-06 | |
12 | Dr. Middleton's Open Letter on Flu Situation | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-12-06 | |
13 | Advice to "Flu" Convalescents | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-12-13 | |
14 | 107 New Cases Day Salt Lake Lifted Influenza Ban | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-12-13 |