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Show THEPROVOPOST -- Published by TIIE IOST PUBLISHING Provo, Utah. i II. C. Hicks COMPANY Editor , N. C. Hicks I lt f- - ! " " Manager s - ( Entered at 'the' Post Office every. Tuesday ;and Friday, at Provo, Utah, as second class matter. t it i TO OUR PATRONS After having planned a Christ "mas edition including a regular news section,- the general supportof our merchants " and business men made It necessary for us to publish a 36 page edition instead, ' resulting id a delay of the paper. We are not attempting to handle the news .of the week to any extent today, but will cover the field in our Fridays edition, except -- for a few brief items given in this column. 24-pa- r -- - f i J' T 'r, 4 . Prove Will Partially h Lift Flu Mask Ban i Ah. i Thursday morning Provo City will moderate 1 its flu" ordinance and the wearing of , masks . ( j on the street will not.be required after that unless more cases' of influenza break out. fi i jThe mask ban will also be lifted for clerks in stores, but patrons Of our mercantile establish-L- jj ments must wear masks when entering public " I ", : ; J I ' - 4 ; U 4 $ ! . i r buildings, . ' This rule is made for the protection of the employes of the establishment. There will , be no relaxation in the rigid quarantine of homes, and - those coming out of quarantine will be forced to tvear a mask for 7 days as a protection ' u to the public. - , The , influenza, situation in Provo is clearing rapidly although occasional new cases are reported. There are now approximately 25 homes quarantined, and 6 or 8 cases where there is still serious illness. .i i o o With unprecendented intensity , the thought-o- f Ahe whole world Js now fixed upon the future'.WiiQt will it unfold? The sentinent in Utah seems general that Ihe tendency will be toward a still greater development of our natural resources . The very ex istence of this precious optimism is one of our chief advantages . o i Provo Will Establish Canteen Service1 for Boys sr For the boys in khaki who are returning to their homes irom war service, something has to pPbe ion. along the line of housing and 'feeding, The boys who pass through Provo must be met and fed here, and those changing trains who must ; if stay over night, must be taken care of. That this may be done systematically and thoroughly a Canteen Service has been organized in Provo under the auspices of the Home Eco-- , with t nomics department of the Relief society, ' , 1rs. J. A. Holdaway acting as chairman. (f v her to asked is Provo keep lady Every cookie jar full as she may be called upon any v time to donate towards a meal in a hurry. The girls Of the' Yr ti. 1M. I. A. are asked" to keep candy on band and the pjenty of home-mad- e ' , And in the industrial progress of the state. Utah's two famous fuels Castle Gate and Cleats Creeh coas, will unquestionably their economy, demonstrated throughout 25 years ofleadership among, western coals will, maintain their wide popularity. 1 - h I I ! nft i too often found-ne- ar is never Been at this plant factories, t t 4 ' Federal inspectors who visited the county canneries this summer announced publicly that - this factory was the cleanest and most sanitary of any inspected in the1 United States, It was the first factory to adopt the open top sanitary f its example has been followedvan in Utah,-an- d i ' by the balance of the state canneries. , ' of season 1918, the . During the canning packed beans, tomatoes, catsup, apples and peaches, with a total of 1,750,000 cans, . w hieh jwe re jilp ed a t over $200,000. Over 2000, people were employed directly and indirectly by the factory and it became necessary. te callifor, aid from the Red Cross and Relief societies- " care ofth products. ' as high mad Some farmers near Rpringville as 500 per acre for tomatoes and $400 per acre-oo beans. The aifn of the company has always been tflt pnt n the market a high" grade of products, and packed in a most' sanitary condition. The products that have beeni shipped all ver tke United States has won an enviable r "7 itioa wherever they' were sent -- while-refus- er , U j s. to-.ik- ; I! n j( , ' - -- ; ' - - it I . , t t r J .11.i -- , "j it - - j i.'r f , i - o (Continued from page 4 of this section.) eleanlinesseasy, .... j-- Spnngville Canning Factory !:T . t , , Both in the home and in the factory, their quality and prominently. men folks, including all lodge members, merchants, business men and club men, are to provide all the apples ami such extras as jwill.b i needed, for the same purpose. Every club woman and women Y organizations will be called upon to help wherever they can be of service to . . . the cause. , h figure I |