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Show oo APPROVES TOE STRICT QUARANTINE Editor Standard: Ogden peoplo owe a debt of gratitude to the gentlemen gentle-men who have made the rules and regulations to safeguard the citizens during this plague, and, who stand for humanity. During the second outbreak of influenza in-fluenza in a camp in France, the strictest regulations were adhered to. One boy writes: "We have experienced no end ot discomfort in camp occasioned by the recent regulations, but we have begun to see results, to realize the wisdom of these rules." Ogden can realize that, since our laws have been enforced, we have had a marked decrease in deaths and new cases. A person who allows the evil, fear, to put him In a state of mental depression de-pression is to bo pitied, but a better example of rejoicing could not be given giv-en than Nov, 11, when the whole United Unit-ed States forgot the plague and celebrated cele-brated the world democracy. The havoc hav-oc wrought that day came to light forty-eight hours later, when the number of new cases climbed quickly upward. While J.he number of deaths was appalling. The quarantine against Salt Lake Is the only safe thing, as many Ogden people contemplated trips to the Or-pheum, Or-pheum, should Salt Lake open up first. Shopping expeditions would be numerous. numer-ous. Therefore, knowing what danger lurks in crowds, and we all know about the Xmas shopping crowds, the greatest care and precaution should be experienced a means to bring more hopeful, and happy thoughts to our oitizens. Respectfully, MRS. E. KENNEY, 2469 Van Buren. oo |