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Show Health educator says CHS Freedom from disease, immunization clinic goal By CalCazier Community Health Educator Southeastern Utah Health District Two hundred years ago the Declaration of In- dependence was signed and the colonists were in the middle of a war. Not only were they fighting the British but they were also fighting many different diseases. Today, we still haven't signed the Declaration of Independence childhood against disease and we are still in the midst of a battle which is needless because the enemy could be conquered very quickly. We can win this battle without anymore loss of life if we put forth enough effort. The effort needed is not marching along river banks, dodging snipers bullets or hiking over mountains. It involves dressing our children, putting them in the car and Wednesday. July addresses Helper 3jpnrnnl needed for meet Addresses of several members of the class of 1927 of Carbon High School are Walter Bork, Staff Writer unavailable, and anyone knowing the addresses of the following people are asked to contact Marguerite Degn at Those whose addresses Action resumes 637-336- 4. after vacation are missing are Glenda Adams, Clyde Lee, Paul Howard, James Turner, Louise Winters, Bettie driving to the public health ' Frank office. In 1776 gunpowder Jones, Julia Wendall, Clifton Crandall, Bryner and lead were used in and Edna Litizzette. stopping the enemy force. Anyone who has attended In our battle today a needle, Carbon High School during syringe, and vaccine is the the years 1920 to 1930 are ammunition used to defeat to the reunion invited our enemies known as polio, 11, 1976 at 7:30 September measles, rubella, mumps, p.m. at the Carbon Country diphtheria, whooping cough Club. A dinner and a and tetanus. After the Revolutionary program will be presented. war was over, the enemy was gone and he no longer took pot shots at the un- o action. Spanish Fork will be in Helper tonight (Wed) to play the local Legion nine in a District Four league game at 8 p.m. The local team will be out to protect an un- . " r. I league record against a team they have downed twice already this year, but not without some Children ages 3 to 7 will be degree of difficulty. The Beehive league team enjoying a unique summer representing Carbon will be as this part experience year of the Carbon County on the Helper field Friday to meet Kaysville in a Community Schools night 6 p.m. game and the two program. For four days each week beginning July 5, teams will be back on the children ' enrolled in the same field Saturday at noon for another encounter. program will be part of a Carbon soundly trounced which learning experience will take them on a train ride, bus ride, swimming, a trip to a farm, and other fun things. about our hidden enemy, childhood disease. It is still around and it still takes pot shots at our children. It was thought that with the discovery of the polio vaccine in 1953, the war with polio would be over. 'The measle epidemic of the early 1960's was serious enough that when measle vaccine was developed it was assumed that we would be victorious over this The enemy, but not so. will be taught curriculum is true that great It and head start by strides have been made in teachers donating their childhood our destroying will be diseases but many people time. The campus world and the Child the that these don't realize Center at the enemies are not like the Development of Eastern Utah. College the once and leave British Karen Hughes, one of the truce has been signed. It is in the program, volunteers the true that sad but will be enrollment said organisms causing these limited to 30 students on a diseases are still around served and even though a major first come-fir9 outbreak is not on us, basis. Classes will be from 12 noon. to a.m. isolated cases occur and Registration for the clals can errupt into a full is June 29 at the CEU Child fledged epidemic. Parents of Carbon County Development Center from 9 are asked to join the a.m until 12 noon. Southeastern Utah Public Health District in a Bicentennial effort to have all of our children immunized. The next Immunization Clinic will be July 12 at 10 a.m. to 12 noon in the health office at 6 East Main Street in Price. There will be no charge except for the mumps vaccination. self-conce- ' I' defeated This O.B. delivery room is a room picture on Page 2. m" 111 far cry from the operating JO er exhibition immediately following the Beehive game. The Legion games are on tap for 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. which should give the semi-pro- s plenty of time to complete their action. is Wilson Chevrolet always one of the stronger teams in the Salt Lake Valley Legion league and draw their players from the Cottonwood High School area in the southeast part of the city. , Wednesday, July 14 will see both teams in action again, the Legion squad Remember that July 17, when the regular season will close with a big r slated for the final day. The league team will be announced following the conclusion of the regular season and the tournament action on the first level will begin on Monday, July 26. 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Saturday will be a busy day on the Helper diamond as the Legion team takes on Wilson Chevrolet of Salt Lake City in a double-head- The Helper Journal traveling to Orem for an 8 p.m. game there and the Orem Beehive team coming to Helper for a 7 p.m. game here. The Beehive game between Carbon and Orem will bring together two teams that have a split four game series thus far this summer, Carbon winning a single game at Orem, Orem reversing the result in a single game played at Helper three weeks ago, and the teams split a twin-biin Helper on a Sunday afternoon two weeks ago. WBBA baseball also resumed action in the Helper league this past Tuesday night and will continue on Mondays Tuesdays, Thursdays and ll Baseball on the local scene returns with a flurry this week after a lull over the holiday weekend as both the American Legion team and the Carbon Beehive semi-prsquad return to Children to get suspecting patriots. fun experience However, today in 1976 we can't say the same thing 7, 1976 |