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Show SEVEN DESTHS OCGUR W SALT LIE 0! MOW ,- SALT LAKE. Dec. 10. Fifty new cases qf influenza were reported during dur-ing the day. Deaths numbered seven the list including Walter Frederick Josi, 33 years old; Douglas Newman 13 months; Mrs. Mabel S. Jacobs S3 and Nlsnimera Blakhala, 37 years old.' Vaccinations given yesterday at the emergency hospital and tho several substations totaled about 900, according accord-ing to city health officers, who stated that the snow was probably accountable account-able in a measure for the decrease m the number of those availing themselves them-selves of the free treatment. A new supply of both the Learv and Rosenau vaccines was received vester-day vester-day by the city health authorities who announced last night that they have enough on hand to meet any local demands de-mands thai may be made on them. ' The city health office was agi,n besieged be-sieged yesterday by persons wanting health certificates which would permit them to enter Ogden. Four deaths from influenza-pneumonia were reported from the post isolation isola-tion hospital yesterdav. The list includes in-cludes Oran A. Openshaw of Salt Lake James Shaw of Ogden, Thomas W Ostler Ost-ler of Provo and R. H. Foster of American Amer-ican Fork, all members of the Eiudents' army training corps at the University of Utah. The theaters and moving picture shows, which were allowed to reopen yesterday, last night enjoved a fair share of patronage, most of them benis comfortably filled, rr- ?' v- McCillicuddy was sent to Milford yesterday and Dr. Clarence E Edwards to Duchesne, on reports to the state board of hoalth that conditions condi-tions in both places had taken a bad turn. The state board of health sent out another warning last night cautioning the public that crowds of all kindr, were still under the ban and that all health regulations had simply been modified and not lifted. Vaccine Sent Out. Vaccine is being sent out in great quantities to all nnmmnniiinc Vnr authorities, and, according to Dr. Beat- i ty, Inoculation is proving efficacious. ' The board of county commissioners 1 addressed a letter to Governor Bam- berger yesterday, protesting against; the raising of the influenza ban in ' Salt Lake City. The letter, which was ' signed by the three commissioners, I stated that the officials regarded the action as unfair to Salt Lake countv, both as to Uie health of the peopTc and the business interests. It admitted the impracticability of quarantining against tho city. |