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1 Vernal Express1892-05-123The Grip in Englandarticle
2 Vernal Express1898-03-173Micro-Organismsarticle
3 Vernal Express1899-10-281Smoking and Influenzaarticle
4 Vernal Express1907-04-132Local Newsarticle
5 Vernal Express1908-03-276Count Tolstoi IIIarticle
6 Vernal Express1909-12-101Local Newsarticle
7 Vernal Express1911-02-244Pope plus Regains Healtharticle
8 Vernal Express1912-02-163Briefsarticle
9 Vernal Express1912-02-231Briefsarticle
10 Vernal Express1913-01-245Local and Personalarticle
11 Vernal Express1914-10-095Local and Personalarticle
12 Vernal Express1915-02-127Pamela's Valentinearticle
13 Vernal Express1916-01-213Weekly Talks on Healtharticle
14 Vernal Express1916-12-154Post-Holiday Sicknessarticle
15 Vernal Express1917-02-021Parent's Duty to Guard Public Healtharticle
16 Vernal Express1917-02-165Davis Itemsarticle
17 Vernal Express1918-10-046Local Newsarticle
18 Vernal Express1918-10-111Spanish "Flu" Has Been in Vernal since Last Julyarticle
19 Vernal Express1918-10-118Uintah Girls Have Best Exhibit of Any in the State of Utaharticle
20 Vernal Express1918-10-184News of Our Neighborsarticle
21 Vernal Express1918-10-186Local Newsarticle
22 Vernal Express1918-10-251Six Funerals in One Week is the Wreck of the "Flu" Scourgearticle
23 Vernal Express1918-10-253Glinesarticle
24 Vernal Express1918-10-253Jensenarticle
25 Vernal Express1918-10-253Naplesarticle
26 Vernal Express1918-10-254Ashleyarticle
27 Vernal Express1918-10-254Lapointarticle
28 Vernal Express1918-10-254Maeserarticle
29 Vernal Express1918-10-257What to Do for the Influenza; Do Not Treat it Lightlyarticle
30 Vernal Express1918-11-011Voters next Tuesday Will be Expected to Wear a Gauze Maskarticle
31 Vernal Express1918-11-081Germany Had Not Signed the Armistice at Midnight Last Nightarticle
32 Vernal Express1918-11-083Naplesarticle
33 Vernal Express1918-11-084Maeserarticle
34 Vernal Express1918-11-151Local Newsarticle
35 Vernal Express1918-11-152Leeton-Bennettarticle
36 Vernal Express1918-11-152Jensenarticle
37 Vernal Express1918-11-152Libertyarticle
38 Vernal Express1918-11-152Local Newsarticle
39 Vernal Express1918-11-152News of Our Neighborsarticle
40 Vernal Express1918-11-154Jensenarticle
41 Vernal Express1918-11-155Naplesarticle
42 Vernal Express1918-11-158Mrs. John T. Pope Dies after a Lingering Illness, Wednesdayarticle
43 Vernal Express1918-11-158David Ivan Preece Another Victim of the Influenzaarticle
44 Vernal Express1918-11-158Grim Reaper Claims Another Young Wife; Millie P. Danielsarticle
45 Vernal Express1918-11-158Mrs. Mark Cook Dies in Naples as Result of the Influenzaarticle
46 Vernal Express1918-11-158Local Newsarticle
47 Vernal Express1918-11-221Correspondence Work at U. A. Exceeds All Fond Expectationsarticle
48 Vernal Express1918-11-221Emergency Hospital for "Flu" Patients is Establishedarticle
49 Vernal Express1918-11-221Libertyarticle
50 Vernal Express1918-11-223Jensenarticle
51 Vernal Express1918-11-223Naplesarticle
52 Vernal Express1918-11-224Maeserarticle
53 Vernal Express1918-11-226United War Work Campaign is Nearing Close; Good Resultsarticle
54 Vernal Express1918-11-226Local Newsarticle
55 Vernal Express1918-11-226Local Newsarticle
56 Vernal Express1918-11-291George Peters Dies in France; a Victim of "Flu" Plaguearticle
57 Vernal Express1918-11-291Lula Hamilton Falls a Victim to the Dread Influenza Epidemicarticle
58 Vernal Express1918-11-291Uintah County Goes "over the Top" in War Work Drivearticle
59 Vernal Express1918-11-291Lapointarticle
60 Vernal Express1918-11-291Naplesarticle
61 Vernal Express1918-11-292Steadier Hog Markets Plannedarticle
62 Vernal Express1918-11-298City Council Passes Ordinance Forcing Wearing of a Maskarticle
63 Vernal Express1918-11-298Jensenarticle
64 Vernal Express1918-11-298Maeserarticle
65 Vernal Express1918-12-061Local Newsarticle
66 Vernal Express1918-12-066Maeserarticle
67 Vernal Express1918-12-066Naplesarticle
68 Vernal Express1918-12-067Leeton-Bennettarticle
69 Vernal Express1918-12-067Lapointarticle
70 Vernal Express1918-12-0612Goodrich, Murray and Bartlett Win in School Electionarticle
71 Vernal Express1918-12-0612Influenza Can be Preventedarticle
72 Vernal Express1918-12-0612Local Newsarticle
73 Vernal Express1918-12-131Time for Stringent Action If We Are to Get Rid of the "Flu:article
74 Vernal Express1918-12-131War Found Contributorsarticle
75 Vernal Express1918-12-131Local Newsarticle
76 Vernal Express1918-12-134Leeton-Bennettarticle
77 Vernal Express1918-12-134Davisarticle
78 Vernal Express1918-12-134Glinesarticle
79 Vernal Express1918-12-134Naplesarticle
80 Vernal Express1918-12-135Lapointarticle
81 Vernal Express1918-12-135Libertyarticle
82 Vernal Express1918-12-137U. S. Health Service Issues Warningarticle
83 Vernal Express1918-12-138Another Change is Ordered by Government as to Phonesarticle
84 Vernal Express1918-12-138Four More Uintah Co. Boys Reported Seriously Woundedarticle
85 Vernal Express1918-12-138Local Newsarticle
86 Vernal Express1918-12-201Co. Commissioners Do Good Work in "Flu" Campaignarticle
87 Vernal Express1918-12-201Dr. Tolhurst Gives His Life in Helping to Save Othersarticle
88 Vernal Express1918-12-201Proclamationarticle
89 Vernal Express1918-12-205Maeserarticle
90 Vernal Express1918-12-206Chas Bowden One Hour's Ride from Verdun at Time of Peacearticle
91 Vernal Express1918-12-206Laren Ross Writes Interesting Letters from "over There"article
92 Vernal Express1918-12-208News of Our Neighborsarticle
93 Vernal Express1918-12-2010John Heber Preece, a Young Father Dies as Result of "Flu"article
94 Vernal Express1918-12-2010Renew Your Red X Membership Now at the Chapter Officesarticle
95 Vernal Express1918-12-271Influenza Ban is Lifted off Schools, Shows and Maskarticle
96 Vernal Express1918-12-271Leeton-Bennettarticle
97 Vernal Express1918-12-272Advice to "Flu" Convalescentsarticle
98 Vernal Express1918-12-275News of Our Neighborsarticle
99 Vernal Express1919-01-031Local Newsarticle
100 Vernal Express1919-01-031Steps Taken to Open the Public Schools next Weekarticle
101 Vernal Express1919-01-034News of Our Neighborsarticle
102 Vernal Express1919-01-035License Question Discussed to Raise More Revenuesarticle
103 Vernal Express1919-01-035Maeserarticle
104 Vernal Express1919-01-038Influenza Rules Adopted by State Board of Healtharticle
105 Vernal Express1919-01-038Local Newsarticle
106 Vernal Express1919-01-101Year of Possibilities in Store for Uintah County in Oil Shalearticle
107 Vernal Express1919-01-103Laren Ross Weighs Only 220 Pounds on U. S. Army "Chow"article
108 Vernal Express1919-01-104News of Our Neighborsarticle
109 Vernal Express1919-01-108Influenza Situation Seems to be Clearing up over Countyarticle
110 Vernal Express1919-01-108Local Newsarticle
111 Vernal Express1919-01-171Spanish Influenza in Our Communityarticle
112 Vernal Express1919-01-171Fight Waged on Influenza Epidemicarticle
113 Vernal Express1919-01-172Lapointarticle
114 Vernal Express1919-01-174Lewis W. Oaks Says Influenza Masks Inefectivearticle
115 Vernal Express1919-01-175Libertyarticle
116 Vernal Express1919-01-175News of Our Neighborsarticle
117 Vernal Express1919-01-176News Notes from the Uintah County Red Cross Chapterarticle
118 Vernal Express1919-01-176Local Newsarticle
119 Vernal Express1919-01-241Situation is a Problem for Vernal Cityarticle
120 Vernal Express1919-01-241District Schools Uintah County Are Again Openarticle
121 Vernal Express1919-01-245News of Our Neighborsarticle
122 Vernal Express1919-01-246Local Newsarticle
123 Vernal Express1919-01-246Local Newsarticle
124 Vernal Express1919-01-246Local Newsarticle
125 Vernal Express1919-01-246Local Newsarticle
126 Vernal Express1919-01-312News of Our Neighborsarticle
127 Vernal Express1919-01-313Naplesarticle
128 Vernal Express1919-01-317Nation to Honor Roosevelt on Feb. 9article
129 Vernal Express1919-01-318Uintah Academy is Having Much Success with the New Planarticle
130 Vernal Express1919-01-318Last Tribute is Paid to Wm. R. Ramseyarticle
131 Vernal Express1919-01-318Local Newsarticle
132 Vernal Express1919-01-318Local Newsarticle
133 Vernal Express1919-01-318Local Newsarticle
134 Vernal Express1919-02-071Raising of Ban Finally Left to Vernal Peoplearticle
135 Vernal Express1919-02-071Grim Reaperarticle
136 Vernal Express1919-02-075News of Our Neighborsarticle
137 Vernal Express1919-02-078Local Newsarticle
138 Vernal Express1919-02-078Local Newsarticle
139 Vernal Express1919-02-141May Leota Pits Answers Last Callarticle
140 Vernal Express1919-02-141The "Flu" Ban Will be Lifted next Mondayarticle
141 Vernal Express1919-02-141Funeral Services of Jos. Rich, Jrarticle
142 Vernal Express1919-02-143News of Our Neighborsarticle
143 Vernal Express1919-02-144School Districts Sends out Questionnairesarticle
144 Vernal Express1919-02-148Local Newsarticle
145 Vernal Express1919-02-148Local Newsarticle
146 Vernal Express1919-02-148Local Newsarticle
147 Vernal Express1919-02-211Churches to Open a Week from Sundayarticle
148 Vernal Express1919-02-211John N. Davis is New Head of the Commercial Clubarticle
149 Vernal Express1919-02-215News of Our Neighborsarticle
150 Vernal Express1919-02-218License Question is Agian Brought before Councilarticle
151 Vernal Express1919-02-218Local Newsarticle
152 Vernal Express1919-02-281Woolgrowers Meet in S. L. on April 1article
153 Vernal Express1919-02-284News of Our Neighborsarticle
154 Vernal Express1919-02-287Pres. Grant is Speaker in Salt Lake Tabernaclearticle
155 Vernal Express1919-02-288Local Newsarticle
156 Vernal Express1919-03-071District Court Will Convene next Weekarticle
157 Vernal Express1919-03-148Local Newsarticle
158 Vernal Express1919-03-213Correspondencearticle
159 Vernal Express1919-03-281Britisher's Day Will be Celebrated on next Thursdayarticle
160 Vernal Express1919-03-285Rooseveltarticle
161 Vernal Express1919-04-045Maeserarticle
162 Vernal Express1919-04-118Maeserarticle
163 Vernal Express1919-04-258Graduating Exercises at the Uintah Academyarticle
164 Vernal Express1919-05-095Report of H. L. Reid, Principal of U. Aarticle
165 Vernal Express1919-06-068Local Newsarticle
166 Vernal Express1919-06-138Just for Informationarticle
167 Vernal Express1919-06-271Influenza Scourge to Come next Winterarticle
168 Vernal Express1919-07-251Walter Stock Company Pleasesarticle
169 Vernal Express1919-08-151County Schools to Open Sept. 8 after Teachers' Institutearticle
170 Vernal Express1919-08-221Important Conference of Health and School Authorities in Vernalarticle
171 Vernal Express1919-10-031Possible Recurrence of Influenza Predicted for Winterarticle
172 Vernal Express1919-10-101A Possible Recurrence of Influenza Predicted during This Fall and Winterarticle
173 Vernal Express1919-10-108Children of Central School Being Examined by Trained Nursearticle
174 Vernal Express1919-10-243Prevention Campaign Against Return of "Flu" Being Wagedarticle
175 Vernal Express1919-10-311Honest Appeal to Voters of Vernal Cityarticle
176 Vernal Express1919-10-314Did You Know, Thatarticle
177 Vernal Express1919-12-1217Red Cross Activities in Uintah Coarticle
178 Vernal Express1919-12-1227Church Activities in the Uintah Stakearticle
179 Vernal Express1920-01-161Local Federal Farm Loan Board Is Reorganizedarticle
180 Vernal Express1920-01-303The "Flu" Has Returned All Rightarticle
181 Vernal Express1920-01-306Says Influenza is Unconqueredarticle
182 Vernal Express1920-02-061Board of Health Decides No Occasion to Close the Schoolsarticle
183 Vernal Express1920-02-061Lapointarticle
184 Vernal Express1920-02-068Educational Campaign for Uintah Co. Put off until March 15article
185 Vernal Express1920-02-131No Need for Alarm over "Flu" If People Will Only Act Sanearticle
186 Vernal Express1920-02-134From Our Correspondentsarticle
187 Vernal Express1920-02-201Enthusiasm and Good Fellowship at Commercial Club Meetarticle
188 Vernal Express1920-02-202From Our Correspondentsarticle
189 Vernal Express1920-02-205From Our Correspondentsarticle
190 Vernal Express1920-02-206Fear an Element in Epidemicarticle
191 Vernal Express1920-02-208City Dads Find Way to Protect Water Pipesarticle
192 Vernal Express1920-02-208Vernal Expressarticle
193 Vernal Express1920-02-274From Our Correspondentsarticle
194 Vernal Express1920-02-278Ashley Valley Pioneer Laid to Restarticle
195 Vernal Express1920-02-278Priesthood Meeting is Postponedarticle
196 Vernal Express1920-03-054From Our Correspondentsarticle
197 Vernal Express1920-03-058Stake Quarterly Conferencearticle
198 Vernal Express1920-04-231Commencement Exercises at the Uintah Academy This Weekarticle
199 Vernal Express1920-04-232From Our Correspondentsarticle
200 Vernal Express1920-04-234'Round About Townarticle
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