Title | Date | Type | ||
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126 | Theatres to Reopen with Splendid Bills | 1918-12-07 | Text | |
127 | There's Always a Bright Side, Even to the Flu | 1918-10-26 | Text | |
128 | This Man's Glad He Got the Flu | 1918-12-11 | Text | |
129 | Three Die in One Family of "Flu" | 1918-10-21 | Text | |
130 | Three Succumb to Flu in Day | 1918-12-09 | Text | |
131 | Town of Portage Hard Hit by Flu | 1918-11-04 | Text | |
132 | Twelve New Cases of Flu Are Listed | 1919-03-03 | Text | |
133 | Utah Soldier is Dead of Spanish Flu at U. S. Camp | 1918-10-07 | Text | |
134 | Utahn Dies of Flu in Idaho | 1918-11-19 | Text | |
135 | Viewing Bodies of Flu Victims is Curbed | 1918-10-31 | Text | |
136 | Violators of Flu Rules to be Punished | 1918-11-22 | Text | |
137 | Wage War on Flu to Cut Death Rate, Urges Dr. Paul | 1918-10-18 | Text | |
138 | Wallace Ipson Dies in France of Flu | 1918-10-19 | Text | |
139 | Wearing 'Flu' Mask Mandatory in Provo | 1918-10-19 | Text | |
140 | Wife of Lieutenant Barton Flu Victim | 1918-10-16 | Text |