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Show II HEALTH BOARD DISCUSSING I PLANS FOR SAFEGUARDING UTAH I A '( Inspector Jno. Shorten of the Pub- ,1 lie Health Department left this nior- nlng to hold a conference with Dr. Beatty of the State Board of Health I In Salt Lake. They will be chiefly concerned with discussing measures I to safeguard the health of the peoplo of Utah from attacks of Spanish in-. U fluenza, and tomorrow the Standard ' j hopes to print a report of the find- I ings of the conference, vjfi Meanwhile, tho Inspector presses 'jj upon tho people of Ogden the omphat- ic nlea for ordinary safeguards to ward off the approach of this disease. Every man, woman and child of the city should seo to it that they do not dismiss an ordinnry cold as a light matter. Play safe In the matter of health just now, In order not only to save yourself inconvenience and pain, but the community from the possibilities possibili-ties of miserable epidemic which often of-ten leads to pneumonia and death. The Inspector reported that there were no new cases of smallpox known to the office this morning. |