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Show were dead before their arrival ?J deaths of the other two occurred attc. ar1ta,ihe free clinic located in the emergencv hospital twt-tkn Cgg bined operations for adenoids I and ton sils were performed during the , th. Sixteen operations for a&nolds We also performed. During the same Jc riod 186 dental treatments were given ''There cre scvonty-thrtv fewer ' deaths I in Salt bake in the week ending end-ing October si, ww-.trtdi; corresponding week in 1?18-10HU,?5 the corresponding vroek in iiJJo deaths were reported as compared With thirty during the week this year. Out ig same week of this year b -cnU-right births were reported in the cllv as compared with 100 iu the same period last year. Onlv thirlv-one cases of contagious and infectious diseases were rear ed in Salt Lake last week. During the same week last rear bb4 cases of con tagious and infectious diseases were reported by the city board of health. CM HOSPITAL IMPORT The monthly report of the city emergency emer-gency hospital iu the Public Safety building1 for the month of October contained con-tained a list of 107 cases tneatd. Twenty Twen-ty of these were of major importance. Included in these was the fatal iu.juries of Sergeant Virgil Thomas, aviation mechanic, whose death occurred when the airplane in which he was riding with Major D. H. Crissy crashed to the ground at Ruena Vista field in the armv air derby. Mrs. Agnes Vera Schott Stevens, who was found lying in the street at Second South and Second East streets was also first taken to the hospital, wb?re it was ascertained that death wasduo to a fracture of the skull. Three gunshot wounds were treated at the hospital. There were twelve fractures. thro- of which were at the base of the skull. Four deaths were recorded at the hospital during the month. Two of the victims brought in |