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Show 71-7- it i I i 2 THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Flu Vaccine The Influenza season is rapid. , ( Current pref i ly approaching. f V , dictions are that a widespread ; v P K epidemic In Utah such as ocwith the curred in 1968-19$ $ Hong Kong strain is not exI ; t I pected to occur. No major chang4 es, or "antigenic shifts", in the p type A or type B viruses are Since the majority anticipated. of persons have had exposure to type A or type B in the past few years, immunity levels should be high. However, there are certain groups of persons who should receive the influenza vaccine "early because of the increased i morbidity and mortality if they re infected, m general, these 'nclude any child or adult with chronic, debilitating medical condition. Examples are confor genital heart disease, asthma, Bouquet Grandma White "mphysema, diabetes, silicosis, How many steps do the congestive heart failure, rheustep My grandma was born April As they step away each day. matic valvular disease, etc. Phy18, 1915 In Minersville, Utah. She was raised in Minersville. sicians and nurses should begin How many hearts are light andgay When we toss a rose their way? to Identify these persons attendShe lived in town In the winter At this crucial moment while and moved to the farm in the ing their clinics and offer the influenza vaccine. These persons the Mighty Beavers are swinging summer. She never did like to should have highest priority in hard for victory, let us take time go to the farm because there wasnt anything to do. After she receiving vaccine. Because of out to give some special praise the variable effectiveness, brief for our very special and married she moved to California duration of protection and side Cheer Leaders of the Beaver and lived there for 31 years. This fall she moved to Beaver. reactions, the immunization of High. They are a grand bunch of She married Elmo S. White. otherwise healthy children and girls, smart, sharp-lookin-g, hard dults is not Indicated on a large working, and loyal totheirfavor-it- e They have two children, Neal team and school. No other scale basis and should receive White and my mother Brenda school of this size can boast of a the lowest of priorities. Hutchings. She has worked in cafes and cooked for schools Nearly all of the commercial finer group. And we have many vaccines presently produced are witnesses to prove our claim. and worked in department stores. Her best friend was Ellma bivalenti.e. contain both type Folks, did you know that these A and type B antigen, including kind hearted kids are always Thompson and many many more. the Hong Kong strain. If vaccine making cakes, cookies and candy Some of the games she used to has been given previously, asin-el- e to feed those big hungry Be avers? play were run sheep run, hopsubcutaneous booster is all Did you know that the parents of fascotch and basketball. Her vorite pets were Kenda, her that's required. If a person has these big Beavers have awakened horse, and Tip and Sport, her not been previously Immunized, at daybreak to find their doors, wo doses should be given, 8 windows and from porches dogs. Her favorite foods are weeks apart. honey candy and pies. The toys cleverly decorated with gay ribAs in previous years, selectshe used to play with were dolls. bons, streamers, balloons and ed physicians throughout the state The funniest time she can rewill be contacted on a weekly confirmed in Grantsville member was when she and abunch (Tooele basis to maintain a surveillance County), and 15 cases in Delta of girls went up to Puffer's Lake of influenza activity in different and camped in the wrong place and in addition, (Millard County), areas. the ranger told them they would 3 cases occurred in a group of SMALLPOX VACCINE REhave to move. These boys from BYU students during an archaeoCOMMENDATIONS UPDATED Beaver told them that they would logical expedition in San Juan The U.S. Public Health Serhelp them move. They put ahorse County. vice has recently issued an offion the buggy that was never The bite of the deer was cial reccomendation that the rou- the most common sourceflyof inbroken to pull and the horse ran tine administration of smallpox fection. Two away with it. It scattered pots persons were invaccine to children be disconand pans and bedding all down the fected by handling rabbits. tinued. The Utah State Division hill, and left the buggy In the The diagnosis of tularemia of Health plans to adopt this ditch. should be considered in any per-.so- n recommendation and incorporate Her scariest experience was with slowly healing, suppurit into currently existing immuni-"atio- n ative when she was in a drug store in lymphadenitisespecially California and it was being robpolicies. If a skin lesion is present. main Two reasons exist for bed. Her favorite holidays are THE NEWEST "VACCINE" this change in recommendations. and Christmas. Thanksgiving As a rule, the major emphaThe happiest time she had was One, several deaths and adverse sis of vaccination programs Is reactions are reported annually directed towards children. when grandpa came home from Howin children receiving smallpox ever, the service. the past few years, during vaccine, and two, only 5 or 6 a "vaccine" has been By Terrie Hutchings developed A student in Mr. Jocountries in the world currently exclusively for use In adult woare smallcases of reporting seph's Class men. This agent can be used pox. The United States has "ot to prevent several thousand ad a case in 22 years. deaths a year in the United States. In addition to the changes in This biological is a gamma Store Guns Safely the routine administration of globulin preparation, containing smallpox vaccine, further policy a high concentration of Many firearms accidents inthe antibody home could be prevented by hun"hanges will be Implemented with against the It Is this to safe double ters checking the regards foreign travelers, factor which can lead to hemolytic storage of their nowidlebiggame "nly travelers to and from areas disease and kernlcterus in newrifles. eporting smallpox (Africa, Inborns. By giving this material Lee Robertson, Wildlife Redia, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanito an mother shortsources safety specialist, urges stan, and Indonesia) are rely after childbirth, a type of gun owners to store their firequired to have proof of smallimmunization" Is passive arms safely. Guns should be pox vaccination by U.S. authorachieved and Rh antigen enterlocked up if possible and ammuniities. However, this refers to ing the maternal circulation Is U.S. requirements only, and tration stored separately. Bolt acinactivated, thus preventing tion rifles can be rendered invelers should inquire about vaccination requirements of counoperative by removing the bolt Current recommendations are and storing it In another location. tries they will be visiting. that the Rh Immune globulin be "Be absolutely sure chambers MORE ON TULAREMIA srivtm after every pregnancy or and magazines are empty before More cases of tularemia ocwoabortion to any cleaning or storing firearms -- curred in Utah during the past man who has not previously prodon't merely assume they are few months than have been reduced Rh antibody. This Immunempty", Robertson said. ported for any year during the ization becomes just as importpast 20 years. In the July issue ant from a preventative medicine of the Communicable Disease aspect as Is the routine adminiNewsletter, the symptoms, and stration of vaccines to children treatment were discussed. Sub- in preventing morbidity and sequently, three separate outbreaks have been investigated, in addition to a number of Isolated cases. Seven cases were i , Thursday, November 18, 1971 mm ,s , .' 1 J.J 69 'i lfinn( III j If 'v V V 1 H Uu 6-- Ice Capades daughter, Synnove, who loves to and has aspirations of someday becoming a performer. "We have a very happy family life, including set mealtimes and lots of time for sightseeing, sports and long walks, relates Gisela. "In fact, it makes for a very close-kn- it family, as we 24 hours a day, are together working and playing." Gisela is spotlighted this year in a production entitled, "Life is a Three Pang Circus." She is a seductive Animal Trainer who must subdue a wild panther (Billy Chapel). She is also featured in "A Dash of Leo", part of Ice Capades' salute to the signs of the Zodiac. After two years off the ice., just acting as wife and mother., it's nice to be performing again," Gisela confesses. Tickets are now on sale at the Salt Palace Arena, all Sears and ZCMI stores in Salt Lake City and Mickie's Music Store in Brig-ha- m City at $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 & $4.50. travel For 22 hours a day, Mrs. Terry Head is a wife and mother. The other two hours she is Gisela, a featured skater with Ice Capades, opening Wednesday, November 24 at the Salt Palace Arena in Salt Lake City for 6 performances through Sunday, November 28. Gisela's skating is a combination of ballet, acrobatic skills and skating techniques. The ballet inas fluence is practically both her mother and aunt were ballerinas. Her aunt was the Prima Ballerina with the Royal Ballet in Stockholm. Giselaher-se- lf began ballet training almost before she could walk. She became a skater atagel3 and working through various competitions, was the Senior Ladies Skating Champion of Sweden by age 16. Gisela turned to professional skating ten years ago, working both In Germany and South America. While on tour, she met and married her English husband, Terry Head, a comedian with Ice Capades. Many people have asked if It's difficult being both a performer and being married to one. According to Gisela, 'It's awonder-f- ul advantage to be married to i fellow performer. We are very much alike, both very nervous before a show and we understand each other very well." Living out of trunks hasn't disturbed the Heads, Including their in-bo- rn, Betsy Adams My Adams was born in Scotland. She came across the plains with the Honeers. She pushed a hand cart all the way. Her hair was so long that when she sat on a chair her hair hung on the floor. By Michael McMullin The names and amount due from all delinquent water and power users who have not made arrangement for payment of their account by November 22nd will appear in this space in the November 25th issue of the Press. Mayor and City Council Rh-fact- or. sen-'tizati- on. rT In .. Is coming giant posters of many colors, procaliming the merits of their heroes and shouting words of encouragement for the battle If we go Into town just before the important event we find more halls, walls and windows gleaming and streaming with their handiwork. So if we miss out on the game with its fears and anxieties, we may also miss out on the job and excit-me- nt of a glorious victory, with no one to blame but ourselves. Folks, did you know that these brave little troopers arose one chilly morning at 3:30 a.m hurried to the school kitchen and cooked a delicious breakfast for the football team, then went In cars to round up their sleepy-eye- d guests and escorted them to the dinning room where at 5:00 a.m. they enjoyed hotcakes, bacon and eggs with all the trimmings. When the meal was over, the dishes washed and the kitchen back In order, it was time for class work. No one complained. The boys were pleased and happy, so were tlie girls. I call this True grit." Who comes up with all these Whose busy brilliant ideas? fingers work furiously until a late hour? Who goes out in the cold, dark night to these various homes about town to hang their their banners high? Thegirls.to be sure. They climb, reach, stretch and tack until their noses are red, and their fingers are blue. And all the while, the unsuspecting Beavers snore peacefully on their pillows. These Messengers of Goodwill and all other girls of the Beaver High School, of whom we are very proud, are deserving of our kindest thoughts and admiration. I "They are the truely think, flowers cream on the cake, on the bush, The cherries on the tree, -- - The twinklers in the The sunbeams of the day." sky, How drab our world would be without them. Written by Margery Mackrell Save on Utahn Charged in X-m- as Mailing Christmas. time looming near, many parents, friends and sweethearts are contemplating With mailing packages of goodies and presents to sons and loved ones far away from home. If you happen to be one of those, and also happen to be budget conscious, you might take a look at the Increase in mailing costs. According to Helen Thackeray, consumer Information specialist, Utah State University Extension, mailing costs have gone up recently as much as 33 percent. That could take quite a bite out of the money you have for pre- sents. ....... But the picture Is not completely black. By taking advantage of certain mailing services, you can cut costs somewhwt. If you are mailing packages to servicemen there are three services you can take advantage of, Parcel Air Lift (PAL), Space Available Mail (SAM) and Air Parcel Post. PAL is for packages weighing up to 30 pounds. You pay regular parcel post rates, plus a $1 for air service. Lighter packages, weighing up to five pounds, can go at the cost of parcel post only. This service (SAM) is only for packages going to overseas bases. It is air lifted on a space available bases. The most economical service for packages weighing two pounds or under is Air Parcel Post. For more detailed information on these services, the Post has a leaflet, "Mail for ServicemenA Guide for Speedy Service." It is available on request. Proper packaging will make the difference in the condition of the gift when it is received. It Is recommended that two Inches of Off-I- ce he Tax Count A three-cou- nt information was W. Brown, filed against Roger 32, 7660 South 1130 e, East, a installer. Utah, carpet He was charged with failure to file Federal income tax returns for the years 1967, 1968 and 1969. Mid-val- The information alleged that Mr. Brown hadgross income of $19,514 in 1967, $31,927 in 1968, and $18236 in 1969. The Internal Revenue Code provides that any person who willfully fails to file Federal returns Is guilty of amisdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, may be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than one year, or both, together with the costs of prosecution. Hearing has been set for November 23, 1971. packing be on all sides of fragile items. And no matter how much you spend for insurance, you will never obtain more than the actual value of the lost package. You must also show a proof of purchase receipt to collect. In mailing cards and letters out, a sender may also save money. Use airmail only for letters which guaranteed speed Is essential. Most first class mail, especially that going to a far destination, will be sent airmail anyway. Certified mail is cheaper than registered mall and both guarantee delivery. By keeping your own receipt, yxi can also save money. Since tlie po&t office keeps a record of delivery and who signed for it, this Information Is available to you, if needed, without extra cost. and bringing with it the need for money. 1 fi Drop in this weekend. 3 A sure way to earn that money tor Christmas and all year long is to become a machi ne operator at C & J Manufacturing Co. Earn a good salary plus incentive pay and credit union membership, Apply 37 at 150 South Mam ... Do it NOW! C. & J. Manufacturing Co. 150 So. Main St Beaver, Utah |