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Show GUmiE K 1FLUEISILES 28 Nov. Several COALVILLE. .more victims of the dreaded "flu" have towns, surrounding been claimed in and it is feared that it will be some tjme yet before the disease abates. At present Coalville is practically free from the malady, and has been for several weeks, but with people coming and going from towns where the disease prevails, the city is likely to be afflicted again, and the strictest rules possible will be rigidly enforced by the city board of health. It was tho intention of the school board to reopen the schools here next Monday, but even this may be changed and the schools remain closed until the first of the year. However, at this writing nothing definite can be given out. Rules are being drawn by the health board today which will govern the coining and going of people to and from the city, and an ef fork will be made to have the patrons of the various -stores do their shopping as much as possible over the telephone. Whore this is impossible, they will be reque3te'd to do their shopping quickly and avoid crowds in the various stores. Masks will be worn by customers and employees of the stores. |