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Show THE UTAH COFFER MAKES HARD TIGHT OH INFLUENZA It was reported this niornlng at the office of the Utah, Copper Company that that company and the American Smelting and Refining Company had suffered but very little on account of the influenza, due probably to , the drastic measures taken by the company com-pany to combat the disease not only in the company's works, but among their families as well. As soon as the epidemic started the company turned the Garfield Club into in-to a first class hospital, added to It a large boarding house, purchased a first class ambulance, turned an observation ob-servation car into a traveling hospital, hospit-al, and organized a corps of doctors and nurses. IAs soon as a case, either among the men or the family of one of the company's employees, was reported, re-ported, the patient was taken immediately immedi-ately to the isolation hospital. The hospital now contains four patients, and about the same number have been discharged. On account of the loss that a serious seri-ous spread of the disease would have caused the company, and the satisfaction satisfac-tion that has been experienced in being able to be of service to their employees, the officials of the companies compa-nies consider the'erpense of the hospital hos-pital a good i investment Ceseret News. |