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Show ! SAINT GEORGE LOSES i - THREE WITH INFLUENZA ! No Serious Cases There Now and Epidemic is Thought to Be Subsiding. The Record obtained the followfng information in relation to the influenza influen-za situation in St. George and vicinity vicin-ity this morning, as reported by the operator: jjj There have been three deaths from '1 influenza-pneumonia, up to the pres- i 3 ent time. They are: I Prin. E. S. Romney, of the Dixie I Normal College. - Mrs. Alec Macfarlanc, who leaves a 1 1 J husband and five children. j I Mrs. McGee, who is survived by her 1 ' husband and seven children. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Prince have I lost a baby with whooping cough. 1 Joseph Foremaster has infiuenza- pneumonia, but is not thought to be m in a precarious condition, and there ' 3 are no other severe cases at present. , m No new families involved by the con- , I tagion for the past two days, and S the situation improving. M There are a number of cases of in- fiuenza at Santa Clara and some at B Washington. |