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Show ONLY ONE DEATH IN 24 HOURS j REPORTED IN OGDEN AS DUE . ! - . TO TIE SPANISH INFLUENZA 1 If the influenza situation, as reported report-ed at 1:30 today, is the situation as 1t exists In reality, the people of Ogden can afford to bo thankful. Only one death has been reported to the city board of health during the twenty-four twenty-four hours preceding and to all appearances ap-pearances there is a strongly marked dccllno in the number of nqw cases of tho epidemic being reported. Therefore, say the health authorities, authorit-ies, thoro is need for a further strict regard to all possible safeguards against the disease. A prominent attorney in tho city reported re-ported this'inormng that his physician had treated 170 people with Mulford vaccine treatment for Spanish influenza influ-enza and pneumonia since the beginning begin-ning of the outbreak of October 3 and not one of the number treated has reported re-ported to him of cold or sickness since that time. Uso your gauze mask, love the fresh air, keep your sick rooms warm and well ventilated, take no unnecessary risks of any kind, encourago y0Di i blltho and cheerful spirit, don't go to work or move from your homo untn you nro ontirely cured, and in a litti. whllo Ogden will report the encmr slain, vanquished and utterly put rout One Death Occure. It is impossible to glvo out flnira - i with regard to the Spanish Inikenu 1 epidemic, said Mr. Georgo Shorten ii ' 2 o'clock today but there Is every rea-son rea-son to believe that today marks th lowest record wo havo mado since the ' epidemic came down upon the city 1 Since 2 o'clock yesterday thero "hu E been reported ono death, that of Mrt R; F. Taylor of tho Stllwoll apartment ! whose body Is being cared for at the t Kirkendall establishment, "If the populance of tho city Tfil . combine with determination to safe- i guard themselves and tholr neighbor' i against tho rigors of the dlseaso then la good hope to believe that we are near tho conclusion of its havoc in ou midst," says Mr. Shorten, |