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Show ;rl!o!laday Program The Holladay immunization program pro-gram was completed last week with a total of 2897 adults and children availing themselves to shots for tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough, typhoid and Rocky mountain spotted fever vaccine. vac-cine. Inaugurated by the Holladay Parent-Teacher Association sever- nl years ago the clinic treated 1000 more persons than in the previous year. The clinic carried through six consecutive weeks with one pickup pick-up week and was patronized by ihe people of Holladay area as well as those from Sandy to Salt Lake City proper. Olympus junior high school made its well equipped rooms accessible ac-cessible for the immunization procedure pro-cedure while community physicians and nurses donated their time and clerical help to the clinic. Mrs. Ruth Cronin, Salt "Lake county public health nurse, over- ! ;aw the program and procured the , serum necessary to the program. Mrs. Roy Hobb was the coordinator coordina-tor for the Holladay P-TA volun- I 'eer workers. j |