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Show TWO MORE DEAD OF INFLUENZA IN OGDEN Special to The Tribune. OGDF.N, Nov. 18. Two deaths and more than 100 new cases is the toll of the Influenza in Ogden, according to the report re-port issued by the city health board today. The exact number of new cases was not obtainable, as two of the seventeen doctors In the city had not reported. The total reported was eighty-five cases. The two doctors who had not reported have turned in heavy reports each day and their reports, it la estimated, will bring the total over the 100 mark. The deaths today are: .Barend DenkerR, 30 years of age, who died at 8 o'clock this morning at the family residence, 266S Madison avenue, after a week's illness with influenza and pneumonia. He Is survived by a widow, two sons, three brothers and two sisters. His death is the third to occur in the Denkers family since October 1. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock In the City cemetery. ceme-tery. Mrs. Fidelia Jay Heller, wife of O. D. Heller, died at 10:30 o'clock today at the family residence, 2173 Adams avenue, of pneumonia following influenza. She was born in Spanish Fork thtrty-one years ago, and is survived by her husband, two children and her parents. Funeral notice later. |