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Show OEGREASE Ifl Ml FLUES iTEB Three Deaths Occur During Dur-ing Day; Vaccine Stations Sta-tions Keep Busy. i Ogden and Park City Re- strictions Working Some i Inconvenience. Only hevemy-two new cniios of liiflun.a v,f;in rolt, i (Mi at tho city lifalih ofll'-'i lowing a 1 c,ci led Imp rov e -mrnt over th. previous day, when cighty-f:Vi cighty-f:Vi new eased de veh iped. ; OtiathtJ yeHlerday Included Airs. Violet j Shaffer, ag.-d Thomas. Hilton Ferrell, 1G, find Alvln Pyron White, 2. j f Although tlm viM-fino Mationu about the I ' itv Were open only tno hours yeHU'r- I I day. Hit; total number of Inoculations , , reached clo.-t; lo '.on, of which r, o wem j ud inlm.s Li;r-d at t lit- emergency hospi ta I. Tin: popularity of the, treatment is said : I to be. Increasing daily. ! Nhw h.'incm reported from Ogden last j night totaled forty, with two deaths. The! situation there in .steadily Improving. An order put into eiieot by the Ogden health authorities yetsierdny caused lon-Klflfrable lon-Klflfrable confusion in the Salt Lake, health oflVn ami great annoyance to trav-cle.id trav-cle.id destined for the .Junction city. Otfderfs Rigid J)rdcr. Tho order requires every t i a vecr who desires to enter Ogden lo provido himself or herself with a certificate from tin; Salt l'ako Cilv hoard of health, and, n the lorn health office had not been unfilled of the, existence of nuch it regulation, an impromptu nonfilnn wan called shortly he-foro he-foro noon to adopt nmasu res to provide for the, emergency. The following state- i ment w.ih given out by the Salt Lake au- I thoritlen hint night : "We did not know of the existence of I siieh an order tiy t ho Ogden health ofll- I cer until several prospective travelers piofionted thniriHelvcs at this office and demanded 'health certificates," saying that neither the Pnmbcrger Klcetrlc lino nor the Oregon Short l,lne would carry I passengera for Ogdcn unless they held .such certificates. Among those who asked for certilleatcs were many persons j who are residents of Ogden and who Mad j been spending a day or two In Salt l-akc. Tiiene wero anxlouu to pet home and were t unable to secure transportation. Certificates Made Out. "In order to remedy the situation and .speed the stranded foiks on their way, It was decided to summon a physician to examine tho applicants, each of whom, when found to be In pood health, was given a certificate reading: 'This la to certify (hat tho bearer (name) was on this date (date) and at this hour (time) ' seen and examined by me, and shows ! ro trace of any acute infections disease." I These wore signed by the assistant f health commissioner of the city, i "Certificates from reputable physicians other than those connected with tho Salt Lake, health office were not accepted by the Ogden authorities, so that all day Ion cr a continuous stream of people hurried hur-ried back and forth from the depots to the Public Safety building, where they asked for certificates." Park City Quarantined. I Park City also issued a quarantine i against Salt f-ake and all other cities and towns. Park City proposes to keep ! everybody out of the town. No one, ox- i cepting soldiers, will be allowed to enter the town, whether they have a health certificate or not. Returning soldiers, i however, will be allowed to enter the town, but after they do they must sub- i mit to a forty-eight-hour quarantine and isolation before being allowed to see their own relatives. ; Ono death from influenza-pneumonia ; was reported from the Isolation hospital I Rt Fort Douglas yesterday. Private Dar- re! Anderson, L'O years of age, of the stu- ; dents' army training corps of the Uni versity of Utah, died of the disease hint 1 Saturday night. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Car! Anderson of American i Fork. Two new cases of the infection wero admitted to the hospital during the ; day. Dr. T. R Beatty. secretary of the state hoard of health, said last night that he i had .suggested to George N. Child, assist ant superintendent of public schools, to j I use his efforts in enlisting the teachers in a proposed policing campaign to com-1 com-1 pel tho public to adhere to the influenza i health regulations. According to Dr. j Peatty. the plan would have a tremendous I effeet in en forcing a con t i nuance of the I rule?, and, where infractions were noted, I . it would be the duty of the teachers to I ! report violators to the police. I j The city board of health, Pp. Peatty j i said, would direct the work, and in this j way a complete check could be kept on I conditions. |