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Show INFLUENZA SITUATION BETTER IN BRIGHAM Special to The Tribune. flKKJH A M CITY, Nov. 17. In nil probnbM-II probnbM-II y tliH Hchoolti of Britrlmm City wilt resume tlioir yciir's work od Monrtliy, November 2.. iin-1i-ps tiie SpaniBh Influenza epidemic beconieB more serious t linn it. is at present. acronHnff to In format inn pi von nut by Health Officer Jnlm H. llnrt. lust even i he, although onlrra to this effect will have to come from Dr. T. B. Hen 1 1 v, sncretn rv of the state board of health at. Salt Lake City. Mr. Ittirt, aocorflinp to hie elnlement, is Inclined In-clined to belle vf that the contagion is on the wane lire. but says owing to its infect Inus I character there 1h no vn y of predict In g what the hen I Mi condition of the comninnlly will w nest Wednesday or Thursday. The out look is bricht. however, for the opening of the Kelmnls and other public assemblages by the time citn ted. Mr. Ittirt shtk (here Hrc 125 1o I.'jO ense of th1 diieafl."1 in lirlgham mul also that new onsen were brcn kin out da 1 1. v. There are not so ninny ai nt the Inception of the malady's np-peanmop. np-peanmop. however, "and the cases are lees Merlons Me-rlons Hum at first. Thirteen deaths ha ve thus far ocenrrt-d from the disease. |