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Show Keep Your Eye On Your Barber Shop Warning to Public LOOlt for the sign" is the advice of the state board of examiners of barbers. The sign reads: "This shop' has. been' inspected by tlie Utah state board of examiners ex-aminers of barbers and found to be in satisfactory condition." There is no sign in cases of shops that are found to be in unsatisfactory condition. condi-tion. If one were put up, the chances are it would not remain any longer than the inspector remained in the shop. But the absence of such a sign after a shop has been inspected may be taken by the customer as a warning. Such-at least is the desire of the state board. F. W. Clements, secretary of the board, is sending out to the barbers of the state a communication he has received from Dr. T. B. Beatty. state health commissioner, which reads: "You are advised that it has been deemed necessary for the purpose of restricting re-stricting the spread of influenza to order that all persons employed or serving as barberd shad wear a gauze mask while engaged in their work-, this order" to take effect at once and continue in torcc until rescinded." |