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1 93 Deaths during 1918 in Uintah County; 45 Victims of "Flu"1919-01-17Text
2 Influenza Can be Prevented1918-12-06Text
3 Possible Recurrence of Influenza Predicted for Winter1919-10-03Text
4 A Possible Recurrence of Influenza Predicted during This Fall and Winter1919-10-10Text
5 Advice to "Flu" Convalescents1918-12-27Text
6 Spanish "Flu" Has Been in Vernal since Last July1918-10-11Text
7 The "Flu" Ban Will be Lifted next Monday1919-02-14Text
8 James C. Penfield Dies on Sunday, a Victim of the "Flu"1919-01-10Text
9 Prevention Campaign Against Return of "Flu" Being Waged1919-10-24Text
10 No Need for Alarm over "Flu" If People Will Only Act Sane1920-02-13Text
11 Lapoint is in the Grip of "Flu" Epidemic; One Death Reported1918-11-22Text
12 Walter Richardson Dies after a Hard Struggle with "Flu"1918-12-06Text
13 City Council Passes Ordinance Forcing Wearing of a Mask1918-11-29Text
14 Sad Death from "Flu" of the Ouray School Teacher1918-11-15Text
15 Inopportune Death of Mabel Tyzack; a Victim of the "Flu"1918-11-15Text
16 George Peters Dies in France; a Victim of "Flu" Plague1918-11-29Text
17 Sad Death of Ira Williams; Another Victim of the "Flu"1918-10-25Text
18 Co. Commissioners Do Good Work in "Flu" Campaign1918-12-20Text
19 Hatch J. Murrary, Son of Ann Murray Dies of the "Flu"1918-11-29Text
20 John Heber Preece, a Young Father Dies as Result of "Flu"1918-12-20Text
21 Six Funerals in One Week is the Wreck of the "Flu" Scourge1918-10-25Text
22 The "Flu" Has Returned All Right1920-01-30Text
23 Time for Stringent Action If We Are to Get Rid of the "Flu:1918-12-13Text
24 Sad Death of Young Father, a Giesdorf, at Randlett1918-12-06Text
25 Draft Board Office to Remain Closed during "Flu" Reign1918-10-25Text
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