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Show f ue 12 i.'i 4 Li 1 Jr i Lakeside t fr'i7 lavcs-fi- a Tulips to bo planted as awareness Polio immunizations paying off Pz Of . MM tVAPPI Approximately 40 per. cent of these cae occurred in CVA.SS NtsfA unit Vwm I Iffori ia immunize il xhtl dren afe4iiui Ammon diMMe pax mg off While rvlioroyelt-eommue io tHVur in m the infant receiving the vaccine, mostly from the first dose of oral polio vaccine. Another 303 of case occurred to people who were in contact with the infant receiving the polio vaccine, Most Dr. Ryan Evans w tpM Pavia Hotpitat sod DAVIS HEALTH TODAY f sonic underdo cfopeJ area the txorld, the total number of case pf pplta worldwide has dropped by KO percent tr more since I9s, these sucec'cs arc due mostly to ihc uve f jmIio vaccine, through the effort pf the Wot Id health (hfcMtuaupn, The last reported cae pf polio in the Inuci .States, due ip acquired infection. pecurred in tilt during an epidemic in a reli gious seel that had refused im- munization. Furthermore. the Western hemisphere ha been free of Mildtpe polio since 1991. In lVf4. an internauonal commission declared poliovirus infection had been tmerrupied in this hemisphere It is felt that with cnnimucJ immumation of all children inm the nest century. no longer be a threat folio may 2010. year Why is this such good news? Polio was a major cause of paralysis prior to the onset if immunization. Paralysis of a limb or Medical adult. Center. The in 2 4 odd a though overall risk of VAPP I I million, about the tame muscle occurred in I out of every winning the lottery, fcven 2?d people intecied with polio. the risk i minute, there Occasionally, the paralysis would are way to reduce the risk of affect the muscle or the eye, VAPP by another 30 to 73 percausing Ih of vision. Paralytic cent, An inactivated polio vacpolio could affect the muscle of cine. IPV, is available. Because it breathing, causing death. AJuli is not a live vaccine like the oral who contacted polio a children polio vaccine. OPV, there is no were at risk for developing post-polrisk of VAPP associated with syndrome, which lead to IPV. IPV is also used if an infant muscle pain, further weaknev. is due for immunization but n in and other muscle becoming contact with an individual whose weak or paralyzed. immune system is suppressed. It is important to note that the (An example of someone with a poorly functioning immune sysimmunization schedule for chiltem is a person receiving chemodren has been changing dramatically over the past tew year. therapy. a transplant recipient, or Ihn is especially true with polio, an individual with HIV infecbecause polio is no longer a tion) threat in this country, the only It is important to remember eases of polio seen over the past that the OPV gives more effective 13 year have been associated in fighting olT a polioimmunity with the vaccine itself. virus infection than the IPV. Between I9K0 and 1994 there Therefore, a new schedule for polio immunization has been dewere a total of 124 case of vaccine associated paralytic polio vised that offers a choice of re io A a final point, adding IPV Defensive driving course can take points off record II. Classes will be held from to 6:15 p.m. on Mondays - 4:45 for four weeks. A different project will be completed each week. "Harvest holiday crafts" will start Oct. 27. Projects will be painting and decorating bats and jack o lanterns, stuffed pumpkins, pilgrims and create turkey wall hangings. The cost is S20. Register at the recreation office inside the Surf 'N Swim building. 465 N. Wasatch Drive, from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information call Monday and Wednesday Boo-Nan- za For Boo-Nan- Discussions will cover proper LAYTON - Layton City Parks and Recreation will continue registration for wrestling for 1st through 6th grades through Oct. 24. Classes will be held on Mon- day and Wednesday starting Oct. 27 at Layton High School. First through third grades will meet at 5 p.m. and grades fourth through sixth at 6 p.m. The cost is $20. Registration will be accepted from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at the recreation office inside. SurfN Swim, 465 N. Wasatch Drive. For more information call personal groomnotes and proper table manners. . The cost of $30 per three-hosession includes meal, beverage and workbook materials. Classes will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturdays, Oct. 18 and Nov. 15. ur Swimming classes offered in Clearfield CLEARFIELD - Clearfield Pool is offering Scout merit badge and lifesaving swim information, Bethel No. 15 honor members will Efficiency-Ener- gy savings 13: 3. r ? 292-163- STORAGE SHEDS women, married or single. The group usually meet on the third Thursday of each month. To register or for more information call Marion at 10X16 T-1--11 Barn-Styl- CHOICE volunteers This holiday season would you like to get out of the cold Utah weather and do something out of the ordinary? If the answer is yes, Center CHOICE, the Utah-base- d for Humanitarian Outreach and Exchange, is looking for volunteers to join an expedition to Ingavi, Bolivia Dec. 24 through Jan. 5. Volunteers and Aymara villagers will work side by side to improve the water system for a community school and medical clinic. They will include constructing catchments and a storage tank for nearby springs. Wells, hand pumps and latrines also need to be constructed. For more information on the upcoming Bolivia expedition call Inter-Cultur- 363-797- al , Dr. City 546-624- 0. , Window, Ertri Heavy Hinged Door With Carriage Bolls Metal Drip Edge Redwood Runners Cedar Trim. Whitcomb Caleb - Quality Construction 2x4 Framing Tamko Shingles 34 Floors Hurricane Braces - 0fir Expire 710 N. Main Smithfield (801) mlZAm HOURS: 9 a.m. Mon.-S- at - 5 p.m. Closed Sunday FARMINGTON The North Davis chapter of Utah Dr. Barbara Frazier . Barbara FYazier has recently relocated to Utah, and she is , welcoming new patients Into her general OBGYN practice. Dr. Frazier attended Auburn University in Auburn, i Alabama, where she earned a Master of Science degree in i; mathematics. She attended medical school at the I University of Alabama at Birmingham and completed her training at the University of Tennessee, Memphis. During her residency, Dr. Frazier traveled to Malawi, East Africa, where she participated in the care given at a village hospital. Dr. Frazier, her husband and son reside in Layton. She can be reached for appointments by calling Dr. Homemakers monthly meeting will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the auditorium at the Davis County Courthouse. Treasures of Traditions" will be shown, v; The cost is $2 at the door. Advance registration is requested. Utah Homemakers is a group open to all Warren L. . I i post-gradua- te Butler, M.D. Family Practice , , 776-088- 0. EBSEMJNA j where Dr. Butler completed s October 21, at 7:00 P.M. Tuesday, Womens Education center. Dr. the Davis in Frazier will Hospital present Hormone Replacement Therapy. This seminar will offer information on : Menopause Osteoporosis Estrogen Therapy Warren and his family lived in St. Louis where he attended medical school. Returning to Utah after medical school, they established themselves Warren pursued Family Practice residency training at McKay-De- e in Layton and Hospital. Davis 700 FOR APPOINTMENT CALL (801) WEST 773-486- 5 LAYTON, Paracelsus hospital and Medical Center UTAH And Medical Center 84041 General Business (801) Mosf insurances accepted. ? complimentary screening for Osteoporosis will be available following the presentation. Light refreshments served. Please R.S.VE for this free seminar by calling 774-709- 3 DAVIS HOSPITAL 1 : A thrilled for the opportunity to serve the community through high quality health 212,1 NORTH - ' 8 Butler provides full Family Practice service from newborns to the elderly and is care along with his colleagues at Tanner Clinic. J 8 ROCKY MOUNTAIN Homemakers to meet French. Dr. 563-911- or octsijm . undergraduate studies in the premedicol sciences and a bachelor's degree in ' Reg. S1599 SALE 0. Butler grew up in Kaysville, he and his wife met at Weber State University. They married in 1986 and moved to Soil Lake i . WELCOMES? NIC e Shed needed for trip , E R . 544-457- 1. CLEARFIELD - Bethel No. of the International Order of Jobs Daughters will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Clearfield Masonic Temple, 452 E. 700 South. The Bethel will honor Master Masons and Eastern Star members. Sarah Fisher, honored queen, will preside. ,. For more information call 546-858- 0. N 6 15 registrations for wrestling introductions, telephone etiquette, making and keeping friends, giving and receiving further please contact the Utah Safety Council at ext 305. - Layton recreation taking class that teaches skills that last a lifetime. values-base- d thank-yo- u three year period. Individuals 55 years of age and older, may qualify for insurance discounts afieF completing the course. Registration is $25 per person, or 48 for those age 55 and over that are only desiring a reduction in their insurance rates. CLEARFIELD - Clearfield Parks and Recreation is sponsoring "Halloween from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24 at Clearfield Pool. 934 S. 1000 East. Activities include games, canoe rides, fortune telling, pumpkin walk, and food. Tickets will be sold for 25 cents. Each activity will require one or more tickets. LAYTON - Even in today's hurry-u- p world, its a plus when your kids manners can impress teachers, neighbors and perhaps your boss. Etiquette for Todays Kids ing, driving record, once during a at Clearfield pool Class teaches kids how to mind their manners compliments, 50-poi- nt 774-727- 4. Halloween ur ur evening lessons will begin Oct. 27. The cost of the eight lessons is S25. For more information call 546-858- is a defensive driving courses for people In Northern Utah. The courses are held throughout each month, at the Driver License Office in Ogden. course consists The four-hoof classroom instruction and focuses on accident prevention, driving confidence, awareness of hazards and improving driving . skills. Drivers who successfully complete the course receive a reduction from their Utah Off-trac- High 773-483- 6 The Utah Safety Council is four-ho- conditioners end Fomsccs On Our Air 520 South State, Claarfietd Childrens holiday arts and crafts classes offered now offering frarerm raiWTTT: m? 773-484- 0. COMMUNITY BRIEFS course through Nov. 20. course will The eight-wee- k be held from 6 to 7 p.m. or 7 to 8 p.m. on Thursdays. The cost is SI 6. Scouts must know basic strokes. k swim lessons are also offered during the morning hours on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Call 774-72-73 for more information about the next set of lessons. - (LLHiiJi K'Vjlmzu&ulmujzlc Whichever Dr. Rvit Rons k a Deitiatrklan at Tanner Clinic bt Lawton amt a Dm is Hospital amt Medical Center health cane emitter. tic would be kippv to otldms questions. Call him Call Kim McCormack 39M&S7. ; The project will take place at Saturday, Oct. 23. vaccine-avsoctate- child free from these dangerous chilJhood illnesses through timely immunizations. Volunteer are needed t with the planting at bfdW, Mutton Hollow Road, wist llam, to schedule you choose, be sure to discuss It more fully with your physical or health care provider so you can make an informed choice and keep your Valley Nursery in t'miah do. naied the pink tulips for the new shelter which is scheduled to open (ht. 29 shelter in Davis County, a sale house for female victim of do. mesne violence and their chib dren. the immunization schedule does mean more shot for your infant. While the number of shots is an important issue, a majority of parents choose to have their children receive extra injections to prevent the low risk associated d with paralytic poliomyelitis. RECREATION BRIEFS LAYTON - Layton City Parks and Recreation is now accept mg registration for its arts and crafts classes for ages 3 to KAYS YULE - In horn of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, pink tulips will be planted by volunteers at the ceiving all four dose OPV, all four doe IPV, or living the first two does at two and four months as IPV, then waning until 12 month of age to give a dose pf OPV wuh a booster doe of OPV at five years of age. This last schedule is the program we currently uve in our office. at Rwv 773-484- 0 'J' t ; |