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Show THE UD IS OFF- 1 THE BAN IS LIFTED After Four Months of Closed Town Restrictions. Cedar City Conies to Life. RELIGIONS GATHERINGS TO BE RESUMED SUNDAY j j Lower Grade of School Reopen Mon- j day. and Theatre and Other Place of Amusement are Permitted to Ho1 Business Social Circles Active. The lid is off! The ban is lifted! Beginning wun next sumuly n j public gatherings, including worship meetings and amusements, which have been closed for the past four months j by order of the Board of Health, on j account of influenza, will be resumed. There will lie Sunday School and Sacramental Meeting next Sunday ns usual. The afternoon services will be largely devoted to memorial services for ex-President Roosevelt, and an appropriate ap-propriate program of music and speak- i ing is being arranged . Prof. H. Li Frisby will be in charge of the mu- i sical features. The M. I. A. associations will lneet t the tabernacle Sunday evening. Beginning with Monday night the Thorley Theatre will resume its performances per-formances and it is hardly necessary to state that the young people will improve im-prove the opportunity of having a! liberal number of itnnres and other) social gatherings again, after being denied these forms o pleasur and I amusement for so long a time. The theatre for the present will be' permitted to run on only haif capacity I and the pool halls are 'ilso permitted to reopen and run on "table capacity" I but no loafers or onlookers ar- per- mitted. - I It will certainly be a gret privilege to return to normal ouditions again,1 but we should not forgl?8jBw there is always tin- possibility "iTfcrcsli oul break f the disease, and ta&iiplr ( the city should co-opciB81W" cvre way possible for the prevention of such a contingency. All suspicious cases of sickness should bo reported promptly and any perso.i Indisposed should have enough icgard for the 'lives and health of others to isolate themselves until the natui" of ihe in disposition shad !m fully known. While there is nothing now to In-, In-, terfere with the holding of the soldier's sold-ier's reception planned for, In the .quarantine regulations, the date for the celebration has not yet been decided de-cided upon. The chairman of the committtee states that they are waiting wait-ing for the return of more of the boys. As it is learned that the 01st division, containing a number of lion county lads, has set sail for home, it la probable prob-able that the reception will be delayed until the boys of this division are mustered mus-tered out and arrive home. Social life should show a good ileal of activity during the balance of the winter, after the long enforced quietude, quiet-ude, and religiously Inclined people will greatly appreciate the privilege of attending meetings again. |