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Show NOTICE TO PUBLIO. At a meeting of the board o( health in conjunction with the School authorities of the Public Schools and the Wasatch Academy it was unanimously decided to allow the Bchools and other public gatherings gath-erings to open again next week, beginning be-ginning Monday morning. February 16th. After hearing the report of the quarantine physician as to the condition con-dition of the epidemic in the city it was deemed wise to permit the schools and other public gatherings to reopen at the above stated time. Provided the public will adhere to the, (following precautions suggested sug-gested by the Board of Health; it is hoped that the epidemic may be permanently overcome: Immediately report all cases of the disease to the Board of Health. Keep away from persons having "common colds." Keep away from crowded places, such as "movies," theatres, and es-pecially es-pecially dances. -, See to it that your children are Kept warm and dry, both night and day, and that they do not congregate congre-gate in houses with other children Children from homes where influenza in-fluenza exists should not be permitted per-mitted to attend school or mingle with other children. Dress warmly when out of doors and do not go out when over heated heat-ed or perspiring. Open your windows at night, but Keep the body warm. Keep homes, offices and workshops work-shops well aired. Avoid the person who coughs or sneezes. j Wash your hands before easing and keep your fingers out of your mouth. Make full use of available sunshine. sun-shine. Should you cough or sneeze, cover nose and mouth with a handkerchief. hand-kerchief. Avoid shaking hands. Keep three feet from person talking. talk-ing. Keep aavay from houses where there are cases of influenza. If sick, no matter how slightly, stay at home and see a physician. ' The usual symptons are: Inflamed Inflam-ed and watery eyes, discharging nose, backache, headache, musclar p-aiii, chilliness and fever. DR. O. SUXDWALL J. B. STAKER O. F. WALL. Board of Health |