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Show .1 v " 1 t; v Pcgo6 Wednesday, Octobctl3r1978 OpcpLcaFcr it! A swine flu innoculatkm dink will be held U Park City on Thursday, October 2& Swine On tbftf wffl be administered in the Memorial BuSdinc fawn 4-p.m. 4-p.m. to 8 p.m. The following ioiommtion concerning swine flu and the national immunization pro, gram waa provided by the U.S. Public Health Service. ' You probably have heard a good deal about swine flu and 8 wine flu vaccine. You may know, for example , that swine flu caused an outbreak . of several hundred cases at Ft. Dix, New Jersey, early in 1976 and that before then swine flu had not caused outbreaks among people since the 1920's. With the vast majority of Americans being susceptible to swine flu, it is possible that there could be an epidemic this winter. No one can say for sure.' However, if an epidemic were to break out, millions of people could get sick. Therefore, a special swine flu vaccine has been prepared and tested which should protect most , people 'who. receive it. -i Certain people, such as - those with chronk medical ' problems and the elderly, , need annual protection - against flu, Therefore, be- sides protection against swine flu, they also need protection against another '. type of flu (Victoria flu) that . was around last winter and could occur again this winter. A separate vaccine haa bean;: pnMrMi t fiv them protection against both types of flu. These vaccines have been field tested and shown to. , produce a very few side ELIFF BSRSMAN FK3TQSRAPMY SILVER MILL HOUSE RESORT PLAZA 12M EMPIRE AVE. OX 503 PARK CITY. UT. I4M0 Ml an elegant but casual Open 6-1 0:30 Weekdays 6-11 on Friday & Saturday Wo Do Catering and Banquets 649-8211 WRITE EDUCATION EXPERIENCE effects. . Some people who receive the vaccine had fever and soreness during the first day or two after vaccination. These ' tests and past experience with other flu vaccines indicate that anything any-thing more severe than this would be highly unlikely. Many people ask questions : about flu vaccination during pregnancy. An advisory committee com-mittee of the Public Health Service examined this question quest-ion and reported that "there are no data specifically to contraindicate : : vaccination with the available killed virus vaccine in pregnancy. Women who are pregnant should be considered as having essentially the same balance of benefits and risks regarding influenza vaccination vaccina-tion and jnfluenza as the general population." As indicated, same individuals individ-uals will develop fever and soreness after vaccination. If you have ; more severe symptoms or if you have .fever which lasts longer than a ' couple of days after vaccination, please consult your doctor or a health worker wherever you receive medical care, v While there is no reason to expect more serious reactions to .this flu vaccination, persons who believe that they have been injured by this vaccination may have a claim. The Congress recently passed a law providing that such claims, with certain exceptions, may be filed only against the U.S. Government. Govern-ment. Information regarding taw fflttg dateur may be obtained by writing to the U.S. Public Health Service Claims Office, Parklawn Building, 5600 FisHers Lane,. RockviUe, Md. 20852. Sports, Commercial & Candid Photography Specializing in Color Pictures of You Skiing -24 HR. SERVICE -24 to 72 HOUR FILM PROCESSING . ENLARGEMENTS DRY MOUNTING 649-1210 ITALIAN CUISINE atmosphere IN STICK The Disease Influenza (flu) is caused by viruses. When people get flu they may have fever, chills, headache, dry cough or muscle aches. Illness may last several days or a week or, more, and complete recovery is usual. However, complications complica-tions may lead to pneumonia or death in some people. For the elderly and people with diabetes or heart, lung, or kidney diseases, flu may be especially serious. It is unlikely that you have the adequate natural protection protect-ion against swine flu since it has not caused widespread human outbreaks in 45years. The Vaccine The vaccine will not give you flu because it is made from killed viruses. Today's flu vaccines cause fewer side effects than those used in the past. In contrast with some other vaccines, flu . vaccine can be taken during pregnancy. One shot will protect most people from swine flu during the next flu season; however, a second shot or a different dosage may be required for oerions under aire 25 . If you are under 25 and a notice regarding such information is not attatched, this information infor-mation will be provided to you wherever you receive the vaccine. Possible Side Effects Most people will hot have side effects from the vaccine. However, tenderness at the site of the shot may occur and last for several days. Some people will also have fever, chills, ' headache, or muscle aches within the first 48 hours. Special Precautions " As with, any-vaccine or, drug, the possibility of Famous Italian Restaurant is now opart 7 days a weak For Your Dining Enjoyment SERVING THE BEST ITALIAN FOOD WEST OF ITALY . ON - ENERGY severe or potentially fatal reactions exists. However, flu vaccine has rarely been associated with severe or, fatal reactions. In some instances people receiving vaccine have had allergic reactions. You should note very carefully the following precautions: Children under a certain age should not routinely receive flu shots.. , ' ; People with known allergy to eggs should receive the vaccine only under special medical supervision. ' People with fever should delay getting vaccinated until the fever is gone. People who have received another type of vaccine in the past 14 days should consult a physician before taking the flu vaccine. Recommendations General recommendations conserning influenza "A" vaccines for 1976-77 are as follows: Age 65and over, all persons -Bivalent A, whole or split; Ages 25-64, medically high risk Bivalent A, whole or split; Ages 25-64, healthy -Monovalent A, whole or split; Ages 18 -24, medically high risk Bivalent A, whole' virus only; ';"' Ages 18 -24, healthy Monovalent A, whole virus only;,. Ages 3-17, medically high" risk Bivalent A split virus" only (2 doses at least 4 wks.l apart); Ages 3-17v healthy no recommendation at present..': A recommendation may be made for a booster of whole virus vaccine for individuals ages 18-24 Ik sri 5 : u 3 a - a "There are still some openings for classes this fall," said Alan Crooks, Director of the new Kimball Art Center, "so we're extending extend-ing class registration for the remainder of the week. That will give area residents a few extra days to register for the fall semester." , Crooks added that construction construc-tion problems have forced the Center to postpone beginning all classes until the week of October 18 "Even then, yoga, literature and art history classes will be held at the Treasure Mount- ain Inn until the building is complete," Crooks continued. continu-ed. He noted, however, that all art classes are expected to be held in the downstairs studios although the upstairs Gallery won't be finished until later this month. Enthusiasm for the Center's classes is high among the registrants. When asked for reasons that prompted enrollment in the upcoming classes, several of the students offered a variety, of explanations. "I want to support the Kimball Art Center," replied Vicki Stensel of Summit Park. "Besides, I have always wanted to take ceramics." t Carol Marriott, also of Summit Park, noted that she had planned to enroll in a literature class but after pondering the class schedule made a spur-of-the-moment choice and opted for ceramics instead, "just to broaden my horizons." Other reasons were cited. "I'm looking forward to yj TRAIN RIDE THE MINE TRAIN RldE THE MINE TRAIN 2 5" Side UJ I . cc I- UJ 2 2 UJ Mine mm Opdn on Wookonds Only i1 a.m. 1 p.m. 3pm. . TICKETS: $3 Adults, $2 children 12 and under, Kids under 5 ride free Group rates X IL' c CC Z a? HI z S in . Enjoy the 90-minute round Silver King Mine Museum ' in Park City soon. X LU NlvUl3,NIIN3H13QIU NIVU13NII3H130IHN)VUirn , making some dishes so I won't have to eat off paper plates anymore," said Greg! Schirf as he eagerly enrolled in beginning ceramics. . ! Several students, suggested ' that long-time desires, fre-quently fre-quently filled classes at other schools, and the Center's local proximity were reasons for enrolling in the fall classes. "It'a nice to have the school so close," said Peffie Fern of Park City. Tom Doyle, also of Park City, enrolled in beginning design and noted that "It's been years since I've gone to . school. Since I'm returning full-time next semester, I've got to get geared up again," he added. , Responding to student comments, the Kimball Art Center Director said that he was gratified at the commun itie's support. "From the time of its conception," Crooks said,"the Center was planned as a community cultural center, and I emphasize empha-size community. There will, be short-term programs andi workshops for Park City's winter visitors, but the backbone of our operation is our own community. We have bent over backwards to indicate that both in our programs and our classes. I really hope we've made our point," Crooks added. Registration for non-credit and credit classes this week, will be at the Center's temporary office, 408 Main Street (next to the Fudge Kitchen). For information and copies of the fall . schedule, .call 649-8BE. the - tripu. tour and special tours are available'! Ph. 649-8741 mmmmw 'Breakfast served until 2:00 p.m. Reasonable lunches and family dinners'. .Featuring the best ortielettes this side of . Koison creeK. 317 Main Street HAL TAYLOR ASSOCIATES P.O. SOX 804 PARK tJTY. UTAH 84060 PHONE (801) 648-8181 1 2.7 ACRES in Midway. 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