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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ L -i R t i IINT] ',. OUNDJ!D 15 0ONDAY DECE1.IIE1{2:1918 SALT 'LAKE( "FLU" IUATION IS NOT MUCH SOLDIER eDYsOF INE INTERMOUNTIIN RE6iON GIYE LI YES FOR tRNTRT LEFT ON OU R STEPS ~IMPRrIvf A,1d' One Killdin A. tio, i na ~, of New Cases Inds' De fWond pat Health Of ficials. According to wr eevdhr or Are Hoeful'itertnouts. soldier's who have bee; ' Iserving:Uncdo Sail., have Â~diedfn 1 -.. France, two of pneumonia, -one o PANIH Iflunza whch'haswounds and 'one kifled in action: 0th INereAarer. pot, wonunde'd, in battle., Sbeen, gripping the entire noOptryYTeladre since Oct. 1, including Salt Lake and Utah, seems,-to be just about opIRoad vns Aera y' stadstliso aras proenart Idae,;killed in Rtlo n; James '" ata-a I"il8 ir aap~~ is deicernedalthough;health offiials.'"..~-mz believe a Speedy end to -the aladY i eevdi cin ee eoa alredy ed. th~ ne tJr,: Silve r Cit;y, Utah, died of pneu-j alredy ~s ~ed Mor,'han90 ow"monia' and Loreneo fardwidge, son c ane5Of'tl;.he epidemic. were reported - yesterday while up until the noon hour of Thom a ardwidge, of Evanston, today,-.more than 30, new cases had Wy. ido nuoi.Yon been, reported at the city health office. Hadidge died Oct. 16, according to Five, deaths 'were recorded. yester- word which has been received by the day, including M. C. Fox, Jr., Mike Ca- soldier's father from Senator Francis rone, Mrs..Howard; Renshaw., David E. Warren. Lane Jones and -Roy V. Corbet. Da- Mr. Hardwidge was born at Red iJoedidathpstoptlatCnnsW..Oobr8,19.He FotDulsadwsamme flse tEaso,,the student army training- corps, eta-litdaEvson July 5, 1918 and tioned at the University of Utah. At went to Fort Logan, Coo., after which _ -"" Ogden- one death was, recorded while he was sent to Fort Merritt, N. J. He " "., 67 new +cases, were registered.' Thes sailed':rmFotMrit, Sept. 10. He reports from~ the.- junction city. show frmFtMe quite an improvement over hose of was a member of.H company 21st enlast'week> gineers. Besides his parents Mr. Hard Thie inoculation': against the: disease wide~ is survived by five sisters. 'may- be had at,.the,emergency hoep'tal free. This -system of' prevention is Corporal Roland Evans, was killed being;adopted by scores of Salt Lakers in action,. September. 27, Just four and.' more than 163 applicants were mots,aft~r, he arrived overseas. Hoc treate6d at-te emergency hospitat' yes- W>'26 years old and. was born at *terday while.scores.appeare& thiefW!,'diho He was a prominen t mprning for treatment..:The inocula-., business man and.prior to.his en. tion system includes two; kinds of Vac- lItrient he. wee secretary-treeasrer of; tine,the,Leary:serurn'and the Rosenau the.Evans Mercantile company, a" diserum.beintg.used,' A large supply of rector of,the?vanlfs State; bank, asn l this.material- is.now' on 'hand' and;S MONK' tresre of the Evan: 11 ~etb officials stidh' this 'morning Brothers: corpot'ation. He Its survived that t ey could taescareof th ousandl. by his-father, oesoEanSr.,tour brothers, L, L. Jr., Grovert, Paul and Dlspeisiing timulants. Milton Evans and.the following sis. Fifty-five p rescriptions for attmu- es r.I.B ai, Ms.0 Mr..lant*I,.were'f~iled at the emergency sweeten, anad Miss 'Mi tldred:Evans. hospital yeserday, "wails 30-had been. James Dacoes, wsone' of Salt Tinge u ~utl te oo n,'thosic sod a.- beae'smot a stde t,, - rBel t kence h - UTfD HI apply between the =hours of 9 amsef900,and had' takeni part" 1n both of Ill~ I LII viii 5-p.m., n t'hat In all.aetoe the Blka war,. e is, srvivd b desiring t:.shotdl bring +4conta iner. his8wid was;.,s rentsurb itersN"FUbSTAyO Whs v#are.; aii 4 bte"l"and four, brothert- tae we u ' me.mfber mnay raceivye a9erin,1 nt u.of in- th0 toicacnts from the city" boausrd'of,f ina 863Pd i fa try of 'tin, 9 d dvi-. O AIN health, providin ~t~'prescription is,tiar tms, gd2 idi trdmn some epuaephyi;i '" rance of,'pneumonia; on 'October 19. 'Thte' burning issue of the hour in Th 'amssgreithmayc e5 I' a it a;eweit;the son of M',and' Mrs. Utah i be i nfluenza epidemic. State eths~hun e wic h e...M Aenniw et ofaverr s Azh v!, ii e SI K(c ai!influ,

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