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Paper | Date | Page | Article Title | Type |
1601 |
|
Richfield Reaper | 1918-12-07 | 1 | Influenza Takes Heavy Toll Here | article |
1602 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-12-07 | 11 | Honeyville Takes Drastic Action | article |
1603 |
|
Piute Chieftain | 1918-12-12 | 3 | Fear Toll from Influenza | article |
1604 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-12-18 | 5 | nebraska Will Adopt Rigid Quarantine Law | article |
1605 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-12-21 | 20 | Only 25 New Cases of Influenza [Illegible] | article |
1606 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-12-24 | 2 | Former Lewiston Woman Succumbs | article |
1607 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1919-04-05 | 13 | He Escaped Influenza | article |
1608 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1919-04-10 | 10 | School Controls 'Flu' Situation | article |
1609 |
|
Parowan Times | 1919-04-16 | 2 | Fighting the Influenza in England | article |
1610 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-09 | 10 | Hospital Masks Extensively Used | article |
1611 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-12 | 8 | Influenza Causes Postponement of Many Grid Games in Middle West | article |
1612 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-25 | 13 | Wife Joins Mate in Death Both Influenza Victims Parents Bringing Body | article |
1613 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-11-06 | 5 | Nebraska Men Expected Soon | article |
1614 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-11-06 | 9 | Ogden Hopes to Stamp out Malady Soon | article |
1615 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-11-07 | 5 | Patient, Ill of Influenza, Flees Hospital | article |
1616 |
|
Davis County Clipper | 1918-11-08 | 1 | Kaysville | article |
1617 |
|
Iron County Record | 1918-11-15 | 1 | Last Sad Rites for Marjorie Stevens | article |
1618 |
|
Park Record | 1918-11-15 | 5 | Stroller Notices | article |
1619 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-11-18 | 7 | Leslie G. Hillstead of the Standard Force Falls a Victim to the Influenza | article |
1620 |
|
Vernal Express | 1918-11-22 | 3 | Jensen | article |
1621 |
|
Parowan Times | 1918-11-27 | 8 | If You Get Influenza | article |
1622 |
|
Iron County Record | 1918-11-29 | 1 | Cedar People Have Made Fine Response | article |
1623 |
|
Bingham Bulletin | 1918-12-06 | 4 | Texas Physician Declares Tanlac is without Equal | article |
1624 |
|
Goodwin's Weekly | 1918-12-07 | 2 | This Mask Bunk | article |
1625 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-12-09 | 12 | Church Attendance is below Normal | article |
1626 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-12-10 | 9 | First Letter to Standard in Response to Invitation to an Open Forum on Influenza | article |
1627 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-12-12 | 4 | A World of Misery | article |
1628 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-12-14 | 9 | 'Flu' Reign Nears Close Ogden Believes | article |
1629 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-12-18 | 5 | Eskimo Tribes Hit Hard by Influenza | article |
1630 |
|
Roosevelt Standard | 1918-12-25 | 1 | The Influenza | article |
1631 |
|
Davis County Clipper | 1919-01-17 | 1 | Sixty-Eight Deaths in Bountiful during 1918 | article |
1632 |
|
Ephraim Enterprise | 1919-01-25 | 1 | Many Deaths in Ephraim | article |
1633 |
|
Roosevelt Standard | 1919-01-29 | 1 | The Influenza Scourge | article |
1634 |
|
Ephraim Enterprise | 1919-02-01 | 8 | Aged Resident is Called to Beyond | article |
1635 |
|
Park Record | 1919-02-28 | 2 | Henefer | article |
1636 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1919-03-01 | 14 | Health Record Shows Progress | article |
1637 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1919-03-02 | 28 | Infectious Sort of Maladies Less Apparent | article |
1638 |
|
Ephraim Enterprise | 1919-03-08 | 1 | Influenza Again Breaks out in Ephraim This Week | article |
1639 |
|
Mt. Pleasant Pyramid | 1919-04-04 | 1 | Influenza Takes Helen Christensen to Her Final Rest | article |
1640 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1919-04-04 | 8 | Influenza Fatal to Sugar Expert | article |
1641 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1919-05-14 | 4 | Bolshevism and the Flu | article |
1642 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1919-08-16 | 4 | Other Points of View | article |
1643 |
|
Iron County Record | 1920-02-06 | 3 | Influenza at St. George | article |
1644 |
|
Tooele Transcript Bulletin | 1920-02-06 | 1 | Local News | article |
1645 |
|
Ephraim Enterprise | 1920-02-07 | 1 | Influenza Fatal to Young Man | article |
1646 |
|
Eureka Reporter | 1920-04-02 | 4 | It Looks like Influenza Must Wear Itself Out | article |
1647 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-21 | 12 | Influenza Cut in Salt Lake by Good Weather | article |
1648 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-11-08 | 9 | Deaths and Funerals | article |
1649 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-12-10 | 12 | Only 31 Homes Found in Grip of Influenza | article |
1650 |
|
Davis County Clipper | 1920-07-02 | 8 | Bountiful Briefs | article |
1651 |
|
Myton Free Press | 1918-11-07 | 5 | Personals and Little Locals | article |
1652 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-09-20 | 9 | Rapid Spread of Spanish Influenza | article |
1653 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-09-26 | 7 | Fund to Combat Spanish Epidemic | article |
1654 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-05 | 5 | New Work Hours Ordered in N. Y | article |
1655 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-12 | 10 | Indiana Stops Football Games | article |
1656 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-16 | 16 | Spanish Influenza Claims Ogden Man | article |
1657 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-21 | 12 | Influenza Attacks Alleged Forge | article |
1658 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-22 | 4 | Warn Against Alcohol | article |
1659 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-25 | 2 | Local News | article |
1660 |
|
Mt. Pleasant Pyramid | 1918-11-01 | 10 | Sheriff Burns, County Clerk T. J. | article |
1661 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-11-04 | 7 | Idaho Men Frighten at Influenza in Ogden | article |
1662 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-11-05 | 12 | James C. Bawden Influenza Victim | article |
1663 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-11-06 | 5 | Heber City Soldier Dead of Inlfuenza | article |
1664 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-11-09 | 9 | Salt Lake Ball Player Victim of Influenza | article |
1665 |
|
Parowan Times | 1918-11-13 | 1 | Paragonah Notes | article |
1666 |
|
Bingham Bulletin | 1918-11-15 | 5 | Emergency Hospital | article |
1667 |
|
Grand Valley Times | 1918-11-22 | 1 | Influenza Claims Prominent Stockman | article |
1668 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-11-25 | 2 | Serum Conquers Influenza | article |
1669 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-11-28 | 6 | Influenza on Decline in the U. S. Army Camps | article |
1670 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-11-28 | 6 | Swift Decline in Number of Influenza Cases Noted by Public Health Official | article |
1671 |
|
Iron County Record | 1918-11-29 | 8 | Local News | article |
1672 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-12-01 | 24 | Employees of Store are Vaccinated | article |
1673 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-12-02 | 6 | Big Improvement in the Influenza Condition | article |
1674 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-12-06 | 3 | Missouri "U" Closed because of Influenza | article |
1675 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-12-07 | 3 | Honeyville Takes Drastic Action | article |
1676 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-12-13 | 18 | Dr. J. A. De Nike Cures Slight Cold | article |
1677 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-12-16 | 9 | Influenza Cases Are Reduced to 14 | article |
1678 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-12-19 | 6 | As Applied to Influenza | article |
1679 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-12-26 | 14 | Two Deaths from Influenza , Report | article |
1680 |
|
Roosevelt Standard | 1919-03-05 | 3 | Sympathetic Twins Sick at Same Time | article |
1681 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1919-03-10 | 4 | Influenza at Morgan | article |
1682 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1919-03-26 | 2 | Modern Woodmen Combat Bankruptcy | article |
1683 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1919-03-31 | 8 | Support Teachers | article |
1684 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1919-04-03 | 13 | Seven Cases of Influenza Reported | article |
1685 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1919-04-03 | 13 | Succumbs to Influenza | article |
1686 |
|
Gunnison Gazette | 1919-04-04 | 5 | Plagues not Related | article |
1687 |
|
Parowan Times | 1919-04-16 | 3 | Monkeys Die of Flu | article |
1688 |
|
Fillmore Progress | 1919-04-18 | 7 | Fighting the Influenza in England | article |
1689 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1919-04-26 | 6 | Lives Saved in Motor Hospitals | article |
1690 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1920-02-07 | 7 | Postponed Musical Play on Account of Epidemic; Members III | article |
1691 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1920-02-12 | 6 | Mortality Rate due to Influenza is Cut Down | article |
1692 |
|
Parowan Times | 1918-10-16 | 1 | General Items | article |
1693 |
|
Logan Republican | 1918-10-22 | 4 | Local News | article |
1694 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-11-29 | 10 | Health Chiefs Say Influenza on Wane Here | article |
1695 |
|
Millard County Chronicle | 1918-12-19 | 1 | Death Takes Heavy Toll This Week | article |
1696 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-12-22 | 24 | 'Flu' Prohibitions Raised by Boards | article |
1697 |
|
Vernal Express | 1918-12-27 | 2 | Advice to "Flu" Convalescents | article |
1698 |
|
Myton Free Press | 1918-10-24 | 2 | Uintah Basin Correspondence | article |
1699 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-07-31 | 9 | Health Rate High at Camp Lewis | article |
1700 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-08-14 | 15 | 5 Passengers Die of Strange Disease | article |
1701 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-09-27 | 5 | 160 Suspected Cases at Naval Academy | article |
1702 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-14 | 5 | [Illegible] in New York [Illegible] of Influenza | article |
1703 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-16 | 12 | Over 5,000 Persons Die of Influenza in New York City | article |
1704 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-19 | 11 | Henry C. Spencer is a Victim of Influenza | article |
1705 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-23 | 9 | Influenza Halts Police Court Grind | article |
1706 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-25 | 7 | Brother Dies and Body to be Sent to Ogden | article |
1707 |
|
Duchesne Record | 1918-10-26 | 4 | Duchesne's Sick | article |
1708 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-29 | 2 | Ralph T. Godbe Influenza Victim | article |
1709 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-10-30 | 8 | Bringham is to have Temporary Hospital | article |
1710 |
|
Beaver County News | 1918-11-01 | 1 | Influenza Claims Three in One Family in Three Days | article |
1711 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-11-07 | 7 | Papers Hard Hit by Inroads Made by Influenza | article |
1712 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-11-07 | 10 | Thos. E. Myers Has Had Attack of Influenza | article |
1713 |
|
Richfield Reaper | 1918-11-09 | 1 | General Items | article |
1714 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-11-10 | 47 | Influenza Situation Better at Evanston | article |
1715 |
|
Logan Republican | 1918-11-14 | 6 | Safety First | article |
1716 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-11-14 | 5 | Mt. Peasant Toll is Twelve Deaths | article |
1717 |
|
Gunnison Gazette | 1918-11-15 | 1 | Mrs. Caroline Snow Victim of Influenza | article |
1718 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-11-15 | 6 | Influenza in Army Finally Checked Surgeons Declare | article |
1719 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-11-19 | 6 | Wearing Influenza Masks to be Made Mandatory in Provo | article |
1720 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-11-20 | 3 | Joseph Fife | article |
1721 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-11-21 | 2 | Influenza Strikes Alaskan Natives | article |
1722 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-11-21 | 13 | Young Chemist at Garfield is Influenza Victim | article |
1723 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-11-22 | 9 | Evanston Shopmen Organize Union | article |
1724 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-11-25 | 12 | Cheyenne Back to 'Flu' Regulations | article |
1725 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-11-27 | 3 | Relief to Travel 500-Mile Trail | article |
1726 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-11-27 | 5 | Paris Orchestra is Coming Soon | article |
1727 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-11-27 | 3 | Ogden Enforcing Drastic Orders | article |
1728 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-11-30 | 11 | Board of Education Withholds Building | article |
1729 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-12-04 | 1 | Flashes from the Cables | article |
1730 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-12-05 | 11 | 48 New Cases, One Death, in Ogden | article |
1731 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-12-06 | 4 | Influenza Grows in San Francisco | article |
1732 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-12-09 | 6 | Ogden Ambulances Have Busy Season | article |
1733 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-12-12 | 11 | Influenza Epidemic Worse at Brigham | article |
1734 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-12-12 | 17 | Influenza Victims Laid at Final Rest | article |
1735 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-12-14 | 4 | Negative Results from 'Flu' Tests | article |
1736 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-12-14 | 6 | Volunteer Nurse Dies | article |
1737 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-12-15 | 24 | 31 New 'Flu' Cases; 3 Deaths Reported | article |
1738 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-12-17 | 8 | Brigham City Ban on Meetings Raised | article |
1739 |
|
Iron County Record | 1918-12-20 | 4 | St. George in Hard Luck | article |
1740 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-12-20 | 9 | Alphonso and His New Apparent | article |
1741 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-12-26 | 12 | Ogden is without Influenza Deaths | article |
1742 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-12-27 | 7 | Elks Back Again in Club Rooms | article |
1743 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1919-01-07 | 3 | Jury Trials Now to be Resumed | article |
1744 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1919-01-09 | 9 | 3 Brors Die of Flu; Fourth Ill | article |
1745 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1919-01-24 | 6 | Influenza Toll below Average | article |
1746 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1919-01-25 | 10 | Only 9 Influenza Sick, Ogden Record | article |
1747 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1919-01-29 | 7 | [Illegible] on Pacific [Illegible] Wearing Out | article |
1748 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1919-03-19 | 3 | Public Warned to Guard Against Flu | article |
1749 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1919-03-21 | 5 | Flu Disappears from Army Camps | article |
1750 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1919-03-25 | 7 | Believe Mother Ended Own Life | article |
1751 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1919-03-28 | 4 | Eureka Inaugurates Stringent 'Flu' Ban | article |
1752 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1919-04-01 | 15 | Young Teacher, Influenza Victim, is Laid at Rest | article |
1753 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1919-04-11 | 4 | 6000 Die of Flu in New Zealand | article |
1754 |
|
Millard County Chronicle | 1919-04-17 | 7 | Dog Teams Saved Many Lives | article |
1755 |
|
Davis County Clipper | 1919-04-18 | 3 | Dog Teams Saved Many Lives | article |
1756 |
|
Tooele Transcript Bulletin | 1919-04-18 | 7 | Dog Teams Saved Many Lives | article |
1757 |
|
Beaver County News | 1919-04-30 | 2 | Huns Die of Hunger | article |
1758 |
|
Roosevelt Standard | 1919-05-07 | 7 | Dog Teams Saved Many Lives | article |
1759 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1919-06-01 | 22 | Salt Lake Health Record Displays Big Improvement | article |
1760 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1919-06-12 | 2 | Utah Indians near Konosh Dying of the Influenza | article |
1761 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1919-06-19 | 6 | Her One Precious Memory | article |
1762 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1919-09-15 | 3 | Intestinal Maladies Epidemic Precursor | article |
1763 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1919-10-30 | 1 | England Vaccinates Against Influenza | article |
1764 |
|
Davis County Clipper | 1919-11-07 | 8 | It Was His Only Complaint | article |
1765 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1920-01-25 | 7 | Health Department Reports More Flucases | article |
1766 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1920-01-31 | 6 | Mrs. Mattie Leavitt Victim of Influenza Epidemic | article |
1767 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1920-02-06 | 6 | Influenza Claims the Mother of Four Children | article |
1768 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1920-02-06 | 7 | Home Service Bureau Reports January Work | article |
1769 |
|
Box Elder News Journal | 1920-02-10 | 4 | Former Brigham Man Dies at Ogden | article |
1770 |
|
Washington County News | 1920-02-12 | 1 | Four Deaths Here since 6 P. M. Yesterday | article |
1771 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-11-04 | 12 | $5000 Asked for Families in Need He | article |
1772 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-11-09 | 3 | Board Rules Ban Shall Go November 18 | article |
1773 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-11-22 | 7 | Notice to the Public | article |
1774 |
|
Garland City Globe | 1918-12-07 | 8 | Advice to "Flu" Convalescents | article |
1775 |
|
Logan Republican | 1918-12-12 | 3 | U. S. Health Service Issues Warning | article |
1776 |
|
Iron County Record | 1918-12-13 | 8 | U. S. Health Service Issues Warning | article |
1777 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-12-30 | 6 | Influenza [Illegible] Claiming Victims by the Thousands | article |
1778 |
|
Ephraim Enterprise | 1919-03-22 | 7 | Druggists! Vick's Vaporub Shortage Overcome at Last | article |
1779 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1919-12-12 | 11 | Congress is Flayed by Governor of Alaska | article |
1780 |
|
Davis County Clipper | 1918-11-08 | 8 | Bountiful Briefs | article |
1781 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-12-01 | 24 | Open Inoculation Stations to Stem Progress of 'Flu' | article |
1782 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-12-07 | 1 | Churches Will Open; Theatres next Day | article |
1783 |
|
Logan Republican | 1918-10-08 | 6 | The Influenza Epidemic | article |
1784 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-12 | 16 | Girl Soldiers Loyally Drill | article |
1785 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-10-15 | 4 | S. A. T. C. Boys Arrive in City; Call Delayed | article |
1786 |
|
Salt Lake Telegram | 1918-10-17 | 9 | Flu Nurses Are Greatly in Demand | article |
1787 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-23 | 6 | Eighty-Two New Cases and Five Deaths of Influenza Are Reported in 24 Hours | article |
1788 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-26 | 14 | Face Masks Must be Worn by Those Afflicted | article |
1789 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-10-28 | 4 | Three Weeks of Epidemic | article |
1790 |
|
Roosevelt Standard | 1918-10-30 | 1 | The Spanish Influenza | article |
1791 |
|
Salt Lake Tribune | 1918-11-08 | 9 | Influenza Now Reported Waning | article |
1792 |
|
Richfield Reaper | 1918-11-09 | 1 | Influenza Still Claims Victims | article |
1793 |
|
Park Record | 1918-11-15 | 2 | Oakley | article |
1794 |
|
Ephraim Enterprise | 1918-11-23 | 1 | Will Fight Influenza by Wearing Masks | article |
1795 |
|
Ogden Daily Standard | 1918-11-29 | 6 | Soldiers Wore Masks on Ships | article |
1796 |
|
Vernal Express | 1918-11-29 | 1 | Lapoint | article |
1797 |
|
Park Record | 1918-12-13 | 5 | Wanship | article |
1798 |
|
Richfield Reaper | 1918-12-14 | 1 | Wyman Nielsen is Victim of Influenza | article |
1799 |
|
Myton Free Press | 1918-12-19 | 1 | Mrs. Ira E. Eldredge a Victim of Spanish Influenza | article |
1800 |
|
Salt Lake Herald-Republican | 1918-12-22 | 33 | Influenza Has Fled, Elks Are at Home Xmas | article |