Show H Will OPEN Pf r THEATRES H f A I f S A Salt Lakes Lake's Ref Remarkably r Lo Jo Low a anU and V Won j- j tI d Conditions Conditions Condi Condi- IY- IY r Improved Improved- Prompt Officials I I H regulations which hid have hale 13 I closed all places of public assem assemblage as blage lage n in Salt Lake Lc ke since since October 10 were rescinded last night to pelm t the opening of churches s tomorrow ami and andall all theatres Monday The Tho closing ban as It related to the churches an and theatres of oC the city wa was waa officially lifted b by joint resolutions adopted last nl night ht b by the state and 1 ands and city boards o of health The same sam resolutions resolutions reso- reso resolutions reso reso- prohibit the opening of or schools before 31 31 public funerals funerals' will not be permitted I p until further no no- tice Public and inti private dances ar are i also still ander the ban 0 The action of or the State slate and city cite boards of health he-alth he in lifting the ban which has stared closed and theatres for Cor nearly nearh nine w weeks was unanimous un and presaS' presaS presaged d th the opinion of or Individual members that t the tho epidemic activity It of ot Influenza nas abated to s such uch an extent extent extent ex ex- tent as to the reopening without without with with- out oLt endangering the public health The example of or other oilier cities in keeping the schools clo closest after churches and theatres theatres the atres were reopened 31 aj followed to- to lo all I cabby cally According to tho ho cl city and state health authorities there is Is' nothing further to bo lIo gained by br the enforcement enforcement enforce enforce- ment of the tho stringent restrictive measures measures meas meas- ures ores adopted early arh In the epidemic They agree tim the isolation on measures mens must continue to be rigorously enforced en enforced enforced en- en forced and that the epidemic has hns now inow 1 w reached the tho lie ItLO O individual and and not community meas must be relied jelled upon to 10 check any further spread of oC th tho iso l in Salt Bult Lake Luk In adopting the reopening resolutions resolutions tho the members of or the state and city ty bo boards r of f health f took h 1 into A account c t p h 1 the raci that mai most s o 01 VL t o c t es o ui r n e country countr lifted tho closing bans at a aj time lime when the death deaths rate was much higher hl her than that of ot Salt Lake and when the number of ot cases was considerably con con- greater reater Tire The They point to the fact that Salt Lake I has had one of or the lowest death rates of or any an city cIt In the country during the epidemic and that the epidemic is now so far fal on the downward curve cur as al to Justify a reopening of ot the and and schools Authorities Tho The health authorities x were crts unanimous In their declarations that tho the precautionary precautionary pre pre- cautionary measures measure effective through through- throughout out the epidemic must be continued b by bythe bythe the individual The rho isolation and quarantine quai- quai antine runs adopted In the fight against the tho Influenza wIll nill continue continuo In force and all violations of ot the tho health regulations will bo be strictly enforced Violators of ot an any of or the regulations in force will be arrested and am prosecuted to the fullest extent One Ono of ot the re reasons sons for permitting th the reopening of or the th theatres theatres' and motion picture houses was wu the effective O aid they have given shen In other othel cities through educational campaigns ns conducted b by I speakers and upon tho the motion picture screens Similar educational campaigns n will bo waged here hore Physicians will appear at all theatres to give short hort talks talla on the most mOISt effective way Wl of combating the epidemic and the proper precautionary measures to be adopted by b Individuals Educational films will also furnish similar Instructions Members Member's of the state and city boards of h health present at nt last nl nights night's meeting meet meet- lug ing In In Dr Fred Stauffer's office In the tho th Templeton building were Dr r T. T n. n state statu board hoard of or health Beatty hatt secretary Dr Samuel G G. G Purl Paul city health clan cian Dr Fred Stauffer president of ot the stale board of or health City Commissioner Commissioner Commis Commis- Karl Earl Scheid Dr Ezra T. T Rich Ogden Osden Dr VI Clarence Snow and Dr F F. Fv Continued on on Pago Pas 9 4 I INflUENZA BAN Will WillBE BE REMOVED Y Continued from Page 1 I. I 11 II Rale Dr T T. 1 J. J ph physician also aleo attended the meeting to Continue Health authorities expressed belief that the Influenza would continue to tot o ot t t least SOPO Bonte extent throughout the winter months month and that measures of ot a fundamental nature must hereafter r rw be w betaken betaken taken talen to tt suppress ss an any further spread In epidemic form In III order that It ma may be ultimately controlled These fundamental fundamental fun fun- mu measures were declared to consist iii In strict Is Isolation of or afflicted persons and the th Inoculation of ot the I general generI public The public generally was called upon tipon In the resolutions adopted last tt night to n md operate co-operate with the he J health 1 alth authorities a in helping to secure the general Inoculation of oC ever every in individual In- In di In Salt Fait Lak Lale In connection tc n with th the Inoculation measures It was announced d by b Dr T T. B. B Bentt state health he commissioner I that the Rosenau vaccine was now available a at the state capitol In unlimited un un- un I limited lu quantities and th that t hereafter no trouble would 1 be e experienced In providing pro ph physicians and rs with all nil the he needed vaccine The resolutions which permit the tho re reopening reopening re re- open opening In of oC churches hurches and theatres do donat donot not nat allude to pool halls which under Ito tho rescinding of the general general- closing orders arc permitted ted to open All dances lances are arc strictly prohibited and the schools of or th tho th city mu t remain closed until December 31 n. which means that the they will not reopen until at least U-ast January 2 Social affairs of oC vanous various van vari ous OUR kinds are arc abo to be permitted Public funerals are arc banned until fur fur- ther then notice Casey ter OUI Il In a statement following tho the adoption of the resolution James P. P Case Casey chairman of the business mens men's committee com coin e said the lifting of ot the Influenza I han bun tho the committee of oC which I am chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man wishes to emphasize that this ac acion action ac- ac ion tion b by the ell city and state slate boards board oCI of oC health does not mean that U precautions tl ld bo ho relaxed b by citizens of or Salt I Lake Measures or of 1 prevention re an and isolation isola isola- tion in case of sickness should bo he observed observed ob ob- ob- ob I served as they were during tho the most trying periods of ot th the epidemic and oases a of influenza should be bo reported promptly The rhe rIe committee wishes to 10 thank the II members of the city and stAte hoards boards of ot health for the tho manner in which the they havo handled th the situation hero here and tho ho zeal the they have shown In protect ing the tho public It hopes that th the recommendations which thc they have havo mado made to insure tho surest possible saC safeguards against the disease will be bo followed as carefully as the they have ha been In the lip past The com com- let it bo be added will continue to operate co with sith these boards to the I end not riot only that there may be bo no re- re of at the epidemic but that ever every case may finally be bo obliterated Four Foul deaths from Influenza orl original In lag ing In Salt Lake Lako were report reported ell yester day to city health authorities Tho rho general situation in the city was re reported reported re re- ported extremely favorable b by health authorities They look for tOl no further increase in the thc number numb r of oC new cl cles es I 1 or fr In the death leath rate duo due to tho ho reopening orders order but all agree e that oc- oc I caslon ti ups flare-ups In the thc disease may appear now and then Eighteen n bundred hundred hun bun dred and sixty Inoculations wore Yero made mado yesterday bY oy the city physicians and nurses Inoculation to Continue nUnu The inoculation of or Individuals with tho the Influenza anti serum norum was emphatically I urged last Jast night by all the lie members members mem mem- bers of oC the state and city h health boards board They declared this the tho most effective wa way of or preventing tho the t spread of ot the disease Dr Beatty reported the receipt of or a telegram from Des Moin oln announcIng announcing ing InS tho ho rescinding of ot masking orders there after tho the death rate had hall risen rhon rapidly following the adoption o of err or dors ders compelling tho the wearing of oC tho ho gauze protectors I A telegram from from- Lo Los Loa An Angeles el s declared de de- de- de dared there had been no appreciable I increase in tho the number of at new nel Influenza influenza influenza enza cases or in th the death rate rato sinco Inco the reopening of or theatres la t lait t Monday Similar information came camo from other ether cities According to authentic statements received here Salt Lake Is but one of I three throe or four cities In the country where tho ho closing orders remain ef- ef active e Butte Mont Is said to be bc bethe bethe the only city In Iii the west where the thc closing ban is still In force or Salt Snit Lake also holds hoWs tho the Accord for tor having ha re remained remained re re- closed tho the longest of an any city the average avenue length of ot time other communities com corn I have remained closed being five weeks This health authorities I 0 declare shows the stringent remedies adopted here to prevent pre further spread of the disease S. S A A. Maginnis representing tho the public safet safety appeared yesterday yesterday yes yes- S- S before the city board of ot health to urge the adoption of or Isolation and quarantine measures lie Ho was ws told that such measures had been a adopted opted several sc da days ago aco and that they were flO now effective Health officials said last night that the peace celebration had delayed the abrogation of ot tho the local closing orders I but that the epidemic curve cUr I Is n now w again on the downward course courso after aCter having risen following the victory celebration Theatre managers generally be began san last night to make active preparations preparations for reopening All AU tho the motion Picture houses are expected to reopen Monday at their regular opening I hours The Salt Like Lake theatre ma may open Monday with Twin Beds Beds' aa ns its attraction The Tho Orpheum will re reopen reopen re re- open Wednesday evening Pantages theatre will likely open Monday as aa I well vell as the Wilkes |