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Show 11 MOTS SFlllENZA , EPIDEMJS DECLINING I! According to city sanitary inspector, ,t George Shorten, the Spanish influenza i, i epidemic in Ogden City is most pro-! pro-! nolincedly on the decline, although 'during the last twenty -four hours I there are more deaths to report than has, been the case for three days. Since 2 o'clock yesterday six deaths have ensued from pneumonic complications compli-cations ensuing upon attacks of Spanish Span-ish influenza. , "It Is Just here that the public will need to bo careful" says the inspector. "Many doctors are reporting jhat patients pat-ients are rising from the sick bed too sooji and many people have gone out to work again before they were thoroughly thor-oughly cured." Two doctors of (he city who have! been 'kept exceedingly busy spoke in this verv strain to a Standard reporter, stating that, while it is apparent that the epidemic Is decreasing, a number of cases have developed pneumonic complications and in this stage of the disease the best of care and the most skillful of attention on the part of the physician is needed, and it will be well , if tho public pays more attention to the fact that the number of new cases) gets smaller every day. j Tho deaths reported today as duel to influenza arc lhosf of Walter P Wallace; Jos. Ganser; Calvin Miller; ( Vera Alberta Allrcd; Mrs. Brig. RoV , inson; Paul Pructt. c I |