Show More Mere Schools in in County 1 Close in War on Polio Additional schools in Salt Lake county Tuesday were ordered ordered ordered or or- dered closed pending improvement in the current poliomyelitis I epidemic and three new cases of the disease have been admitted to Salt Lake General hospital during the last 24 hours reported I Dr George N N. Curtis county physician I Adopting procedures followed by bythe bythe bythe the Salt Lake City board of education education education edu edu- cation the Murray board Tuesday I announced decision to delay opening opening opening open open- I ing of public schools in that area until September 20 Schools were slated to open Tuesday The order order order or or- der affects all grades from the first through high school said Superintendent Superintendent Superintendent Su Su- Su- Su James Clove County Schools Close Schools at Magna and Garfield in Granite school district which opened classes 10 days ago were closed Tuesday on orders from Superintendent Philo T. T Farnsworth Farnsworth Farnsworth Farns- Farns worth it was reported at his office South State street The order affects grades 1 to 6 inclusive A special m meeting of the Granite board of education is slated f for i Tuesday at 8 p. p m m. inthe in inthe the th superintendents superintendent's office to study the situation in the remainder of the district A special meeting of the Jordan school district health council is slated Wednesday at p. p m m. at atthe atthe atthe the district administration building building building build build- ing in Sandy said Superintendent C C. N. N Jensen The council is composed composed composed com com- posed of the superintendent his executive subordinates physicians dentists and nurses connected directly di directly directly di- di with the schools or serving on a voluntary basis in Continued on Page Nine Column One Onel I New Cases f Paralysis r Hospital Continued from Page One es within the district The meet- meet ls Ts to study the polio situation id determine whether classes I all continue 4 l r x Tears ars Old and Younger D curtis said all of the new in- in paralysis patients at genal gen- gen al hospital are 6 years old and unger Junger of the 40 other it TI el ts afflicted with the disease ft fa ly good the doctor added Di DiT J J. Howells Salt Lake City alth commissioner said one new news s seta sea boy 4 years of age was re- re to his office from a Salt J k ike home He added the board Ih health which delayed opening Salt It Lake elementary schools ends tends to lift the ban against inO inor inor in- in O or or assembly of children 12 years d under as soon as the peak of epidemic passes Duration of J order which forbids cl children and fand under gathering in any bl bile c housing including theater ur arches hes and social assemblies in- in ors ors is to October 4 4 VUi day-care day and n nursery u r s e r y cools have been closed for thee the e ve period of the board of order or until general alth conditions of the y improve to the extent that 3 order can be amended said Howells gh Schools to Open The first six grades of of Judge morial al school Eleventh iU street will not open during eT period of the order i the Rev Robert J J. J Dwyer pool superintendent l n nm in n lower and upper division jh 11 h school went forward howe hower how- how e er and class work of high hoof 1001 students is slated to start d Cl for pupils in kin- kin rg and grades one to six lush e has been suspended at Hall school for girls 5 first avenue said Mrs Fanny J Jones nes acting principal Regis- Regis lt on for junior and senior high pool hool students will be held l and chapel is scheduled at 9 a. a m. m with class- class rk irk scheduled to begin next inday J day Pupils from the first grade to arth rth grade high school e were registering Tuesday at f the Mary D Day a y enrolled in grades one oneX six inclusive will not attend until further notice from saemy ademy authorities Resi Resident d den e n t enrolled in grades one sue SiX six however will begin classes th unior and senior h high gh school l Wednesday stated an noun cement Warning that parents tireless careless permitting their children to to am im about their neighborhoods ring the polio epidemic are lia- lia runder under state laws as well as negligent Dr William WilliamI I state health com commis- commis mis- mis ner mer Tuesday reported the lt ite's ites s 's total of infantile paralysis s see res s has been boosted to This is the greatest total in the rte's ites history he said pointing t that the total includes 76 cases unreported |