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Show STRINGENT RULES IN EFFECT IN BLACKFOOT Special to The Tribune. BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Nov. 28. Resulting Result-ing from tlte recurrence of influenza In this county and the fatal nature of It, the Blackfoot city council today promulgated promul-gated new regulations effective immediately. imme-diately. Since the state board of health ordered cessation of all public meetings the order has been observed, but is now enlarged to apply to outdoor meetings as well as indoor. , At furerr.ls, not' more than four people peo-ple outside of the immediate family can attend or be near the premises. AM hotels, ho-tels, restaurants and stores must close at fi o'clock. No chairs, benches or rest rooms are to be maintained. At thft depot, the ladles' wait ing room only to be maintained. No more customers will he allowed In stores than there are clerks j to immediately wait on them. 4p Drug stores arc to close at 6 p. m. except ex-cept for prescriptions. Provision stores aro ordered to resume deliveries once ft day. Not more than six customers nre allowed In a bank at one time and tha wearing of masks by ail people on the streets within the fire limits Is ordered. Physicians must report every case. All placs wherein there is influenza are to be quarantined and placards ore to be placed on front and back doors. j |