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Show The immunization schedule for Springville and Mapleton school children is announced by Lorene Russell, public health nurse, as follows: Senior and junior high schools, Lincoln, Jefferson and Westside schools, one day each month, on Thursday, January 28; February 25, March 25 and April 22. The time is 9 a.m. Immunizations at the Brook-side, Brook-side, Sage Creek, Grant and Mapleton schools will be on Fridays, Jan. 29, Feb. 26, March 26 and April 23 at 9 a.m. The first typhoid and typhoid ty-phoid booster shots will be given giv-en April 22 and 23 at each school, the nurse announced. The second and third typhoid shots will be given at two central clinics to be held at Brookside School, Thursday, April 29 and Friday, May 7. DPT, diptheria and tetnus, small pox and typhoid immuni- zations will all be offered at these clinics for school age children. Polio immunizations will not be given at the time. Pre-school children, three months and older and adults may go to the clinic at the Community Church in Provo, every Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m., for immunizations. Oral Or-al polio vaccine is also given at this place. The public health nurse points out that smallpox vaccinations vac-cinations should be given to children and adults every five years. In announcing the dates for the immunizations, the nurse also expressed appreciation to the PTA health chairman who are assisting with the program. They are Oneita Sumsion, Springville Council; Lois Laz-enby, Laz-enby, Brookside; Inez Clegg, junior high; Colleen Beck, Westside; Raola Hudson, Sage-creek; Sage-creek; Pat Flygare, Mapleton; Inez Orton, senior high; Ada Medvid, Lincoln; Joan Warner, Jefferson; Fern Lisonbee, Grant. Doctors giving the immunizations immuni-zations are Dr. G. B. Orton, Dr. James Nance and Dr. Norman Nor-man Parker. The nurse suggests that parents par-ents and other adults clip the schedule listed in the story today to-day and save it to refer to the dates of the immunizations which are so important to everyone. : V . - ? X,' 1 EXHIBITOR Enid Lambert Pollei, Salt Lake City sculptor sculp-tor who was commissioned some time ago to do a Mesa Verde diarama for the Denver Museum and who did work for the world's fair in New York, has entered two pieces of her work in the current art exhibit here. Mrs. Pollei, who is presently teaching at University of Utah under Avard Fairbanks, Fair-banks, is a sister of the late Mrs. Doris Bird of Springville and has made numerous visits to the Springville art shows. |