Show EPIDEMIC RELAXES ITS lIS GRIP GRIPON ON UIA Only 52 New Nev Victims Appeal Appear Appear Ap Ap- pear in Salt Sal Lake Where Two Die Nurses Still Lacking Lacking Lacking Lack Lack- ing Free Kitchen Opens er E Every Indication that tho the epidemic of ot Influenza which has heM held Utah In Its Its' grip for tor tho the last two weeks Is Ol on the wane was apparent In the the situation situa tion as reported last night by tate state tat city and county health officials In lit Salt Lake but 52 2 new cases were found during the thc day and there were only emily 2 deaths Man Many places throughout the state reported that the epidemic wa waOn waon wad on the wane Though the shortage of or nurses is still sun proving a handicap to the health officers engaged in the tight fight against tho the disease better belter arrangements were completed yesterday for ministering to tho the wants of or victims and suffering throughout the state was relieved relle to a a. considerable extent Tho The days day's death roll for tor Salt Lake Lako follows MISS SUSIE CARROLL 3 36 years rears old S. S Sest West Vest Temple Tempe street CHARLES ALBERT WISEMAN WISE 29 years ears old son of ot Charles T T. Wiseman died at a local hospital Women om n Cook Food for Patients nt An emergency soup kitchen was wa opened yesterday esterday by t the o community center in Regent street under the management management man maim of ot Mrs Robert W W. Spang r. r Beef broths and other sickroom foods are being prepared there to be bc sent to the families of ot those who are The Th foods will be supplied at cost Arrangements Ar Ar- e have also been completed under which several gallons of ot hot broths will be on hand for lor dispensation from the West est Side Neighborhood t house from noon until 1 p. p m. m each dl day Families Fam Fain flies so stricken with Illness as t to be unable to send to the time community kitchen kitchen kitchen kit kit- chen will wm be served sel If it they telephone Wasatch More nurses Is still the great need Red Cross officials are lre urging that more city teachers should volunteer their services Women omen workers are also als needed by the Iho Red Cross for tor the manufacture of oC tho the gauze masks worn b by those In public service ser Though tho the d day witnessed a notable decrease In the number of or new Influenza enza onza cases and though there thera were fewer deaths there was a perceptible Increase In the number of ot pneumonia cases growing out of ot Influenza ac according according ac- ac cording to R. R J. J Shields local Red RedCross RedCross RedCross Cross manager and Mr Shields de declared de- de dared cared this was sas the one alarming feature feature feature fea fea- ture of ot the situation Cases COHe n Reported d Elsewhere In sections of or Utah outside of ot Salt Lake new cases iero reported but state health authorities were confident that the epidemic had reached Its peak Reports received yesterday ester a showed s that th there le are aro 25 cases at Charleston at Heber City 35 5 at and S at lt Fair Fair- view Time The second Influenza death at Spanish Span Spell ish Fork was reported yesterday tho the victim being E. E Tanner ranner 31 1 years ears old employed as a blacksmith by the GemIni Gem Gemmi- Ini Mining company compan At the time first death wa was reported yesterday The Fhe he victim was Edward T T. man 36 years cars old former clerk and torm former r treasurer of ot otI Utah county count He HO leaves lea a wife and I two children Beaver City Y Youth Is Victim Overseas Herald Sp Beaver City Oct 19 Mr tr and Mrs X N. P. P Ipson of this city received toda today word that their son sort Wallace a 11 ace Ipson had died In France a n victim of ot enza Though but IS years old old Private Private vate ate Ipson was one of ot the time first to en enlist enlist enlist en- en list from this section of the state HeIs Heis He HeIs Is the first Beaver City youth to meet death eath In the tho service 1000 at Ogden Arc Ill III Ti With l Influenza t Herald Urald Special Ogden O Oct Ost t. t 19 There There arc aro more than 1000 cases of or Spanish Influenza In Og OK- don den according to a report made to the board of oC health today said Health Inspector Shorten Rev Seven n. n deaths w tre ro 1 reported ported within tho the last eighteen hours hn hH said During th the thA same period 17 ne new nesi cases were re re- re ported There are re tc today taday a nine ra eases a es s In the tha emergency hospital and several eral In the Dee hospital Ph Physicians are working to tho time limit of their endurance and school choo teachers have o volunteered ered th their lr cr a aa as nurmes Trained nur nurses cs are not to be hn had ns S every available a trained nurse In the time city I Is bus busy Gauze masks were more common on streets and In stores toda today Mr rp Oscar Madson Madsen wife tife of ot Oscar B. B Madsen died this morning of ot Spanish Influenza contracted while nursing a achild achild achild child that dl died d of oC the tIme dl disease Q se October 17 Her Katheryn Kathern 11 years oars old Is seriously ill with tho time same complaint com corn plaint Henry Benr Clay Spencer a traveling salesman employed by the Ogden abden Commission Commission Com Com- mission company compan died toda today of ot SpanIsh Spanish Span Span- ish Influenza Daisy Viola Bills RI Rice e. e wife of ot Fred- Fred Continued on Page 15 18 1 1 I INFLUENZA RELAXES ITS GRIP ON UTAH Continued from Pa Page Paga e 1 1 Section crick Rice of ot Layton LIton died this mornIng mornIng morning morn- morn Ing of tho the disease Irene Conwell 16 16 of ot Daniel Wyo Wro died here her today She Sho was wu visiting friends when she was stricken with in influenza In- In s sDorothy Dorothy Doroth Williams 6 weeks old died of ot the mal malady maldy dy this morning at nt ntO O Twenty fifth street D D. E. E ill III with influenza was taken to tho the emergency ncy hospital this skis morning He lie died shortly after atter- ward Gauze Masks Urged In San Francisco Fraucisco San Francisco Oct 19 San San Franciscans FranI Franciscans Fran Fran- I are are to bo requested to wear wear gauze aue masks masIcs while at their employment employment employ employ- I ment downtown and while on the tho streets It was decided cd tonight ht after atter n nI meeting of oC 3 state ate and local boards of or I health which was waH attended by by Dr Woods Hutchinson of oC New York The request Is effective at al once said Dr Dl William C. C Hassler Hasler city health officer of ot- who stated staled that the request later Inter would bo he made an order Dr Hassler said Hald that within the th next week tho the epidemic will wUl have havo been practically wiped out If Jt citizens lend their as asI as- as I |