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Show IT THE 'FLU' SOT 1 NEW ARRIVAL An explanation of what was supposed sup-posed to be a case of influenza but which was not, has been made in the following letter to the city board of health: "Gentlemen: For tho information of our kind and considerate neighbors, T wish to advise that, during the period November 13th to 27th. I suffered an attack of Spanish influenza. Since the last mentioned date, I have resumed re-sumed my position as assistant yard-master, yard-master, Ogden terminal. December 20, through the kindness of one of our neighbors, you gentlemen received a card stating that we had sickness, and, sometime during the day, somo one i arrived at the house with a quarantine sign reading, 'Spanish Influenza.' After Af-ter explaining the situation to him, tho man smiled, and walked away. "I am very pleased to know that our neighbors are assisting us in every way possible; also that they know our personal business even better than we do ourselves. However, the person addressing the card neglected to sign his name, which indeed was an oversight, over-sight, but for his Information, and in order that ho may not be in so much suspense, I am pleased to state that t wc now have a new arrival In our family. "Yours truly, (Signed) "ORSON NEWEY, 2808 Adams Ave." |