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226 Couldn't See the Flu InsectOgden Daily Standard1918-12-04
227 Drop of 50 per Cent in Flu Death RateSalt Lake Telegram1918-12-05
228 Flu Takes a New HoldPiute Chieftain1918-12-05
229 Explains How 145th Treats Spanish FluLogan Republican1918-12-05
230 All Agencies to Unite for Drive on FluSalt Lake Telegram1918-12-06
231 The "Flu," the Board of Health the PeopleManti Messenger1918-12-06
232 Walter Richardson Dies after a Hard Struggle with "Flu"Vernal Express1918-12-06
233 Sad Death of Young Father, a Giesdorf, at RandlettVernal Express1918-12-06
234 Influenza is Still with UsIron County Record1918-12-06
235 Cedar May be Closed City during Xmas HolidaysIron County Record1918-12-06
236 Emergency Hospital Now Has 10 Patients; 19 Are DischargedVernal Express1918-12-06
237 But One Flu Death Reported ThursdaySalt Lake Tribune1918-12-06
238 flu' on Decrease in Salt LakeOgden Daily Standard1918-12-06
239 Dr. Middleton's Open Letter on Flu SituationBingham Bulletin1918-12-06
240 Flu Situation HopefulPark Record1918-12-06
241 Theatres to Reopen with Splendid BillsSalt Lake Telegram1918-12-07
242 Salt Lake Lively as Flu Ban is LiftedSalt Lake Telegram1918-12-07
243 Mrs. A. S. Jones, Church Worker, is Victim of FluSalt Lake Tribune1918-12-07
244 Health Boards Lift Influenza BanSalt Lake Tribune1918-12-07
245 Influenza Rules will be Rigidly EnforcedSalt Lake Tribune1918-12-08
246 Flu Ban LiftedSalt Lake Tribune1918-12-08
247 The Tribune's ProgressSalt Lake Tribune1918-12-08
248 Recovers from FluSalt Lake Tribune1918-12-08
249 Oil Salesman is Victim of 'Flu'Salt Lake Tribune1918-12-08
250 County Protests Flu Ban LiftingSalt Lake Telegram1918-12-09
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