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Title | Paper | Date |
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Epidemic of Influenza Threatens Whole World | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-07-13 |
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Flu May Get You Should You Kiss | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-08-17 |
3 |
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Spanish Flu is Cause of Deaths | Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-08-18 |
4 |
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Spanish Influenza is Being Investigated | Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-09-14 |
5 |
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Blue Reports on Influenza | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-09-14 |
6 |
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Spanish Influenza in United States | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-09-14 |
7 |
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[Illegible] of 'Flu' [Illegible] to Germans | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-09-19 |
8 |
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Influenza has Rapid Growth | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-09-21 |
9 |
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Flu Kills 69 in One Day in Sweden | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-09-24 |
10 |
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Boston is Hard Hit by Flu | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-09-24 |
11 |
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Flu Has Missed Salt Lake as Yet | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-09-25 |
12 |
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U. S. Opens Big Fight on 'Flu' | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-09-26 |
13 |
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Warns West 'Flu' May Spread | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-09-27 |
14 |
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Camp Kearny is Battling "Flu" | Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-09-28 |
15 |
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Camp Lewis is Ready for "Flu" | Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-09-28 |
16 |
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Camp Dodge Hit by Spanish Flu | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-01 |
17 |
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Vaccine Found to Prevent Flu, U. S. is Informed | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-02 |
18 |
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Schools and Shows Closed by Flu | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-03 |
19 |
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Flu Spreads to Boulder, Colorado | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-03 |
20 |
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250 "Flu" Cases in Two Arizona Cities | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-03 |
21 |
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Death Rate of Flu is 1 to 27 | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-04 |
22 |
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New York Begins Battle Against Flu | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-04 |
23 |
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Western Nurses to Help Block Flu | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-04 |
24 |
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King of Spain Ill with Spanish "Flu" | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-04 |
25 |
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Flu Unable to Stop Troops | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-05 |
26 |
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Pennsylvania Coach has Spanish ''Flu'' | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-05 |
27 |
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Entrainment of 450 Utah Draftees Held up by "Flu" | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-05 |
28 |
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Influenza is Spreading; 40 More Victim | Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-06 |
29 |
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Utah Soldier is Dead of Spanish Flu at U. S. Camp | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-07 |
30 |
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Spanish Influenza Known as Three-Day Fever and Also as "Flu" in Washington, D. C | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-07 |
31 |
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Salt Lakers Dies of "Flu" in East | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-08 |
32 |
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Theatres, Churches, Schools of Utah Close on Account of "Flu' | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-09 |
33 |
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Cam Lewis Succeeds in Checking the "Flu" | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-09 |
34 |
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Hand the Flu a Lemon ! | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-09 |
35 |
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Spanish Flu | Roosevelt Standard | 1918-10-09 |
36 |
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Forty Cases of "Flu" Reported | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-09 |
37 |
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350 Residents of Salt Lake Flu Victims | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-10 |
38 |
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Red Cross Will Fight Influenza | Piute Chieftain | 1918-10-10 |
39 |
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Fraternal Congress Prevented by Flu | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-10 |
40 |
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Common Sense Real Factor in Combating 'Flu' | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-10 |
41 |
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Two Soldiers Die of the Spanish Flu | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-10 |
42 |
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Spanish "Flu" Has Been in Vernal since Last July | Vernal Express | 1918-10-11 |
43 |
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Doctor Dies of Influenza | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-11 |
44 |
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211,000 Flu Cases in Army | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-11 |
45 |
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Flu Puts Biff Game No Blink in New England | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-11 |
46 |
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Motion Picture Films Held up by Flu Spread | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-11 |
47 |
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Flu' Puts Crimp in Grid Schedule | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-11 |
48 |
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Bingham Plans Fight on "Flu" | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-11 |
49 |
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Facts Bared on Gravity of Influenza Epidemic Here | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-11 |
50 |
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About Spanish Influenza | Park Record | 1918-10-11 |
51 |
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Provo to Grapple with Flu Outbreak | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-11 |
52 |
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Influenza Causes Two Deaths, and Twenty New Case Are Reported during Morning | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-11 |
53 |
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City Physician of Ogden Offers Advice on Influenza and Issues Direct Warning | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-11 |
54 |
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To Ward off Epidemic of Influenza | Park Record | 1918-10-11 |
55 |
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Special Hospital for Influenza Patients is Opened | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-12 |
56 |
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Go to Bed When You Are Attacked by Influenza | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-12 |
57 |
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The Spanish Flu | Goodwin's Weekly | 1918-10-12 |
58 |
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Spanish Influenza-Three-Day Fever the Flu | Duchesne Record | 1918-10-12 |
59 |
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Flu Victims by Scores Unburied | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-12 |
60 |
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'Flu'' is Responsible for Postponement of Nearly Twenty Football Games | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-12 |
61 |
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Republicans Meet in Open Air on Account of "Flu" | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-12 |
62 |
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Ogden Reports Second Death from the 'Flu' | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-12 |
63 |
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Go to Church at Home | Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-13 |
64 |
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Flu' Masks Ready to Check Epidemic | Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-13 |
65 |
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Closing Places has Good 'Flu' Effect | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-14 |
66 |
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Red Cross Acts to Stop Spread of 'Flu' in City | Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-14 |
67 |
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Sluff' Bug is Put to Wing by 'Flu' Bug | Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-14 |
68 |
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Flu Expert to Fight Epidemic | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-14 |
69 |
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Flu Continues to Spread 26 Homes Report Disease | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-14 |
70 |
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Secretary of D. C. Jackling is Dead of Spanish "Flu" | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-15 |
71 |
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Flu News | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-15 |
72 |
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Ephraim Doctor, Druggist, First to Catch "Flu" | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-15 |
73 |
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6 Salt Die of Flu U, S, Asked for Nurses | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-15 |
74 |
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High Figure in Flu' Death Toll | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-16 |
75 |
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Flu Hurts Sport More than Famous Work or Fight Rule | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-16 |
76 |
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Wife of Lieutenant Barton Flu Victim | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-16 |
77 |
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Uncle Sam's Advice on Flu | Parowan Times | 1918-10-16 |
78 |
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Influenza Known in Science since 1640 | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-16 |
79 |
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Teachers Volunteer as Flu Nurses | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-17 |
80 |
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Spanish "Flu" Attacks Many | Piute Chieftain | 1918-10-17 |
81 |
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Uncle Sam's Advice on Flu | Washington County News | 1918-10-17 |
82 |
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Soldiers over Peak of 'Flu' | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-17 |
83 |
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Uncle Sam's Advice on Flu | Garland City Globe | 1918-10-17 |
84 |
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Flu News | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-17 |
85 |
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$10,000,000 More is Provided to Combat "Flu" | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-17 |
86 |
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Flu Nurses Are Greatly in Demand | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-17 |
87 |
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Ogden Teachers to Aid Victims of Flu | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-17 |
88 |
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85 New Cases of Influenza, 8 Deaths in Utah | Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-17 |
89 |
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Don't be Misled ; the ''Flu'' is Real Menace, Dr. Beatty Declares | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-17 |
90 |
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Masks Should be Seen on Streets | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-17 |
91 |
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Flu' Real Menace Says Dr. Beatty of Utah | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-17 |
92 |
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Information from State Board on Influenza | Davis County Clipper | 1918-10-18 |
93 |
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Four Influenza Cases, None Serious | Manti Messenger | 1918-10-18 |
94 |
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Until the Flu Flees | Manti Messenger | 1918-10-18 |
95 |
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Influenza Breaks out in Moab; Schools Closed | Grand Valley Times | 1918-10-18 |
96 |
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Anna Pendleton Victum of "Flu" | Iron County Record | 1918-10-18 |
97 |
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Inspector Keeps Flu on the Go | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-18 |
98 |
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Uncle Sam's Advice on Flu | Gunnison Gazette | 1918-10-18 |
99 |
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Newsies Don New Gauze Masks to Ward off Flu Strident Tones Not Silenced by Covered Mouth Telegram Army Photographed in Sanitary Attire | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-18 |
100 |
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1000 New Flu Cases | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-18 |
101 |
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Fighting 'Flu' in 30 States | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-18 |
102 |
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Uncle Sam's Advice on Flu | Mt. Pleasant Pyramid | 1918-10-18 |
103 |
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Salt Lake Youth Recovers from Flu | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-18 |
104 |
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Wage War on Flu to Cut Death Rate, Urges Dr. Paul | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-18 |
105 |
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Spanish "Flu" is in Camp | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-10-18 |
106 |
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Cupid in Flu Mask Frightens Pair Who Come Here to Wed | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-19 |
107 |
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Bigger Swath in U. S. Mowed by Influenza | Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-19 |
108 |
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Uncle Sam's Advice on Flu | Logan Republican | 1918-10-19 |
109 |
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Spanish Flu Puts the Kibosh on All Important Games Scheduled in East | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-19 |
110 |
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Wallace Ipson Dies in France of Flu | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-19 |
111 |
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Prevention for Spanish "Flu" | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-19 |
112 |
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Wearing 'Flu' Mask Mandatory in Provo | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-19 |
113 |
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Sunshine Wins Great Victory over Influenza | Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-20 |
114 |
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Influenza Epidemic Playing Havoc with all Kinds of Sports | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-20 |
115 |
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Peak of 'Flu' is not Yet Sighted | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-20 |
116 |
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Flu' Plays Havoc with Grid Games | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-20 |
117 |
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Theatres Here Are Loyal Gladly Sacrifice for City Stars Die of Influenza | Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-20 |
118 |
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Hot Meals for Flu Nurses at Soup Kitchen | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-21 |
119 |
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Three Die in One Family of "Flu" | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-21 |
120 |
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Dispatcher is " Flu" Victim | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-21 |
121 |
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I'm Going Home. I Don't Feel Well; I'm Sick | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-21 |
122 |
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337 Die of Flu in Iowa, Estimate | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-22 |
123 |
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Nebraska Schools and Public Places Closed because of "Flu" | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-22 |
124 |
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Calls in Draft, Halted by "Flu," Now Going Out | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-22 |
125 |
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Flu Stops Classes at University of Arziona; 157 Cases | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-22 |
126 |
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Must Wear "Flu" Maks at Trains | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-22 |
127 |
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Burns Has the "Flu." | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-22 |
128 |
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Flu' Improves in Six States | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-22 |
129 |
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Burns has the "Flu" | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-22 |
130 |
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Will the "Flu" Save the Democratic Party | Logan Republican | 1918-10-22 |
131 |
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Army Supplies Bedding for Flu Victims | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-22 |
132 |
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Three Soldiers Die of the 'Flu' | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-22 |
133 |
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Bullets, "Flu" Take Utah Men | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-23 |
134 |
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Doctor Dies Form "Flu" | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-23 |
135 |
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Julian L' Estrange, Actor, Dies of Flu | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-23 |
136 |
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Flu Stops Another | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-23 |
137 |
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Flu Cancels Another | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-23 |
138 |
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More Victims of Spanish Flu | News Advocate | 1918-10-24 |
139 |
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Soldiers over Peak of "Flu." | Washington County News | 1918-10-24 |
140 |
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British Official Flu Victim | Washington County News | 1918-10-24 |
141 |
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Peak of Flu Not Yet Reached | Washington County News | 1918-10-24 |
142 |
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Jim Jeffries and Flu Are in Stiff Battle | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-24 |
143 |
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Prince Max is Suffering from Attack of Flu | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-24 |
144 |
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New 'Flu' Cases Show Decrease | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-24 |
145 |
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Peak of Flu Not Yet Reached | Millard County Chronicle | 1918-10-24 |
146 |
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Uncle Sam's Advice on Flu | Millard County Chronicle | 1918-10-24 |
147 |
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Rebuke Park City for Flu Rule Violation | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-24 |
148 |
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Conquering the "Flu" | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-24 |
149 |
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Peak of Flu Not Yet Reached | Piute Chieftain | 1918-10-24 |
150 |
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Local Woman is Coast 'Flu' Victim | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-24 |
151 |
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Twenty Thousand Are down with 'Flu in Utah | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-24 |
152 |
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Mammoth People Take Steps to Prevent Spread of "Flu" | Eureka Reporter | 1918-10-25 |
153 |
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Lamar Anderson is Claimed as Victim of Spanish "Flu" | Mt. Pleasant Pyramid | 1918-10-25 |
154 |
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Meetings Postponed on Account of Flu | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-25 |
155 |
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Springville Man Died of "Flu" | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-10-25 |
156 |
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Six Funerals in One Week is the Wreck of the "Flu" Scourge | Vernal Express | 1918-10-25 |
157 |
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Sad Death of Ira Williams; Another Victim of the "Flu" | Vernal Express | 1918-10-25 |
158 |
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Draft Board Office to Remain Closed during "Flu" Reign | Vernal Express | 1918-10-25 |
159 |
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Peak of Flu Not Yet Reached | Tooele Transcript Bulletin | 1918-10-25 |
160 |
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Soldiers over Peak of "Flu." | Grand Valley Times | 1918-10-25 |
161 |
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British Official Flu Victim | Grand Valley Times | 1918-10-25 |
162 |
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Peak of Flu Not Yet Reached | Grand Valley Times | 1918-10-25 |
163 |
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Colorado Football Teams Also up in the Air | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-25 |
164 |
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Solider Boys Are Victims of 'Flu' | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-25 |
165 |
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Peak of Flu Not Yet Reached | Manti Messenger | 1918-10-25 |
166 |
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Soldiers over Peak of "Flu" | Beaver County News | 1918-10-25 |
167 |
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British Official Flu Victim | Beaver County News | 1918-10-25 |
168 |
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Peak of Flu not Yet Reached | Beaver County News | 1918-10-25 |
169 |
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Peak of Flue not Yet Reached | Mt. Pleasant Pyramid | 1918-10-25 |
170 |
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Uncle Sam's Advice on Flu | Davis County Clipper | 1918-10-25 |
171 |
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New Influenza Vaccine to be Used in Utah | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-25 |
172 |
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Not Much Flu in Bingham | Bingham Bulletin | 1918-10-25 |
173 |
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Influenza Mask Order Held in Abeyance | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-26 |
174 |
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There's Always a Bright Side, Even to the Flu | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-26 |
175 |
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Babies Cry Vainly for Mother | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-26 |
176 |
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U Man Dies of Flu at Idaho Home | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-26 |
177 |
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Physicians Are Called Too Soon | Richfield Reaper | 1918-10-26 |
178 |
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Death List in West Mounts | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-26 |
179 |
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Abatement of Influenza in Samps Noted | Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-26 |
180 |
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Ella Flagg Young, Educator, is Flu Victim | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-26 |
181 |
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I. W. W .Nabbed for Breaking Flu Rule Against Meetings | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-26 |
182 |
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Flu Nearly Brings Jailbreak in Frisco | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-26 |
183 |
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Uncle Sam's Advice on Flu | Ephraim Enterprise | 1918-10-26 |
184 |
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Peak of Flu Not Yet Reached. | Ephraim Enterprise | 1918-10-26 |
185 |
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Flu' Declining in Army Camps | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-26 |
186 |
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Rich U. S. Girls Feed Our Soldiers in France and Teach Them French | Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-26 |
187 |
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Ella Flagg Young, Famous Woman, Dies of the Flu | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-26 |
188 |
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Bootleggers' Rum Used to Cure Flu | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-26 |
189 |
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Schwab Falls Victim to 'Flu' | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-27 |
190 |
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Flu' Delays Coast Gridiron Contests | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-27 |
191 |
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Food for Influenza Victims Prescribed | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-27 |
192 |
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Salt Lake Stock Brokers to Wear Flu Masks | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-28 |
193 |
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Flu' Victims in Temporary Trench | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-28 |
194 |
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Flu' Makes Appearance in Bingham | Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-28 |
195 |
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Babies Are Made Orphans by "Flu" | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-28 |
196 |
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Many Cases of Flu in Salt Lake Reported Sunday | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-28 |
197 |
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Seven Deaths. but a Drop in Number of Flue Cases | Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-28 |
198 |
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Larry Chappelle. Stricken by Flu, is near Death | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-29 |
199 |
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Scourge of Flu Shows No Abatement | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-29 |
200 |
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Spry Recovering from Flu Attack | Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-29 |