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Show Partiality Cer-tainlyShown Cer-tainlyShown The Bear Itlvcr Leader would seek to convey the Idea or impression im-pression that ALL information, or authentic news is of little value unless sanctioned or ap-' proved in tho columns of that sheet. Facts aro facts, oven If the Leader don't accept them. When the Globe made the statement state-ment that there never was at any given time of the epidemic more than a dozen cases of influenza in-fluenza In this city, wo knew whereof wo Bpoke as we had secured se-cured the Information from a reliable source and hence our complaint and contradiction of the "knocker" statements to the contrary. Tiierc arc probably ten cases of influenza In this city today (not 22) as the Leader would have you believe, while in wide-open Tremonton at the same time there exists live or six cases of tho disease. We certainly cer-tainly feel satisfied that Dr. Ucatty has shown partiality to our siBtcr town in allowing everything to run wide open there and at tho same time closing clos-ing everything up here. The State Board of Health advises that where two or more cases of Influenza exist, that public gatherings be prohibited. Not so In Tremonton and why the !TIlelvcrnf!TgtTelmmg-ip- of one town and the opening of the other so closely associated as Garland and Tremonton should not be general, Is a puzzling puz-zling question to us and don't by any means seem fair. We were Informed that Tremonton only yesterday, held a public funeral over the remains of a citizen who had died from the effects of Influenza. If that Is a fact, thero Is certainly something some-thing "out of Joint" In respect to the way tho health regulations regula-tions in that city aro being observed. ob-served. How can Garland ever expect to get gid of tho "flu" with "fluey" Tremonton wide open and our citizens flocking there to attend picture shows, play pool, etc., and do their trading? trad-ing? Oh! it is a fine thing for Tremonton nnd the Leader, naturally, would light for the "open" condition thero from tho fact that the closing of the picture pic-ture show, alone, would cut off a Bourco of revenue that means much to that publication that made several attempts to have tho town "open" long before tho opening was granted. Wo might devote column after column along this line, but what's the use; it would only annoy the "ideal" sheet hi tho "ldeal"town, so wo pass up tho prattllngs of tho "perfect" Leader nnd let It go at that. |