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Show IMflM LIFTEO I Churches Opened To-j morrow and Theatres Monday; Schools, Public Pub-lic Funerals Taboo Still Curbed No services or meetings will bs held in the L. O. 8. churchss of the city tomorrow. This innounot ! mint wst msds st the church of-j of-j fices todsy. Closing hours fer offices and ! stores will remain as they srs for ths time being. THE "loss" days are over. Tin- ciuirrlilfss. amnsftnpnt-lesx amnsftnpnt-lesx ami si'hoolti'ss iluya ar dos-j li 1 to vanish into the dim past, alonr with the "limitless ii'irMs "ml Hie srhe.nlrss snj meatless days. Not since the news of the signing of the armistice has nny announcement announce-ment been prceied bv Salt Lake with such' unrestrained Joy as th.it "f the ptate Iwuril "f heallh that the mfluenn ban. under which the city imH been droopinc and hualnesa prnsiraie far almost nine weeks, will be lifted Monday. As a result Halt Ijike foresees one of the happiest i 'hriHi mane in her history. Hy unanimous action the state end city heallh boards at a Joint meeting last mclit decided that nothing fur-iher fur-iher -aii be named by keeping the lid on the town and drafted resolu-nons resolu-nons permuting theatres and motion picture houses to resume business Mon.tav. fhurches will be opened tomorrow, to-morrow, but the schools will not ba open until after January 1. The reso. Into. us of the heallh board take no action with regard to lifting the ban on private or public dance, or public, funerals I RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. ' The resolutions of the health board follow: "Whereas. The epidemic of influenza ' in Salt l.k t'lty reached its height during the wk ended November 7, at i which time the number of deaths re : ported numbered seventy-one: j "And. whereas, since that time the d!ean has subsided until during the j week enrit-d iJeeember 6 the deaths re- ; corded numbered thirty-six; ' And. whereas, in the opinion of the i mcmberx of thene hoards the epidemic ; activity lias s ha ted to such an extent j as to tuMifv a modification of the 'original orders of the state board of health effective November 10. 1918, ' "And. whereaa. it has become apparent ap-parent from the history of the d mease J throughout the world that eampe'Kn I covering a considerable period of time j must be expected and measures of a ( fundnmentai nature must, therefore, j be adopfd tn order that the disease may be ultimately controlled; j j "And, whereas, in the light of pres-t i ent knowledge and experience we be- I j lieve that thee fundaments) measnres I consist in strict Isolation of persons r ( ' Rffected with the disease until no ; . longer capable of transmitting It. and immunisation of the public by in-' in-' o illation; therefore, be It "Kfsolved. That the public Is called upon to assist and cooperate m'ith the bordu of heijth tn seeurlng the strict ' enforcement of the quarantine rules snd in promoting the efforts of the . boards to secure general inoculation; and. be it further "Resolved. That the closlne orders of the state board of heallh effective No- . vember 10, 191S, are rescinded, except -that public , funerals shall not be ptir-, ptir-, mitted. that schools shall not open be- fore December 11, 1918. and that publi and private dancing shall be prohibited ' until further notice. Churches may open ind hold services on and after Mrratrer 1 and theatres and motion pict - houses on and after I rem -ber 9 " f LIBRARY OPENING. public l'mry will opn Monday 1 , morning at 10 o'clock. All persons , ' entering the phrnry must wear maeks.. no person will, tie allowed to use the1 library aa a reading room and no ' meet-: ngs' will be permitted. ; Seven deaths an.t'tls new cajies of tnfluf-nr marked - the mortality and ; morbidity -rates esterday The death : pit includes Abraham Weiss. Haxel ! May Wwte. Jsms A. Raines William j ! t(i.ntinued on page 2 k INFLUENZA BAN (Continued from page 1.) Ji. fimlth. Gerald Gouty, Mrs. Annls lms Jones snd Frances E. Jennean. Jne death was reported at the war prison hospital yesterday and I'rlvate Jams K. y. Molea, Third war prison company, died In the post lump! la I. Ktve new cases, three from the stu-derite stu-derite army training corps at the lnl-versity lnl-versity of Ftah, were admitted to the tFt tifelfttlnn rioplTsl yesfrdsy. |