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Show q .Sun - dlwGC&ite Sixty thousand people who, suit their physicians before being the vaccine raiely under normal expectations would vaccinated have lived, were victims of the carries any side effects, and peniOctober-Marc"Asian flu epi- cillin sensitivity is not a factor. demic in 1957-5according to a Vaccinatum against influenza is Fact Sheet Issued by the U.S. De- provided by private physiciuns. In urging Utah cooperation in partment of Health, Education, and Welfare. A large proportion the federal program, Dr. James interim director, of the deaths were among those D. Wharton, already afflicted with chest and- jut ah State Department of heart diseases; and pregnant wo- Health, advised that routine, and persons over 63 years of nual vaccinations are recommend- age were specially susceptible ed for all pregnant women, all could have saved persons 65 years and over, and all Vaccination persons of any age who have many of those lives. State and local medical associ- chronic heart, chest, and kidney ations, health officers and public diseases, since patients In these health nurses have been warned categories have experienced the by Dr. Alton A. Jenkins, chief of highest mortality rates. the Communicable and Chronic Among the diseases referred to Disease Section of the State are rheumatic heart disease, arHealth Department, of the sea- teriosclerotic or hypertensive sonal danger of influenza to un- heart disease, chronic asthma, vaccinated persons. Dr. Jenkins chronic bronchitis, pulmonary pointed out that immunization is fibrosis, emphysema or tuberculeffective protection for osis, diabetes mellitus and Addiof those vaccinated. Except for sons disease. Dr. Wharton said, persons with certain special al- "vaccination Is desirable for all, and these should con as influenza is no more likely to lergies attack people in the groups and with the diseases mentioned, than Marine Aviation others; but it Is much more likely to kill them. For this reason h Second Section Thursday, December PRICE, UTAH 1, 1960 8, an-me- 60-7- n Fact Sheet of the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the United States has three epirecently experienced demic waves of Asian influenza. The first two npiearcd in the last quarter of 1937 and the first quarter of 1958 as part of the world-wid- e the third epidemic; arose abruptly in the early winter months of I960. Such epidemics tend to recur in cycles of unpredictable frequency, but the disease is usually present in some degree. Vaccination, particularly for the high risk groups, should therefore be repeated annually, regardless of whether Influenza - . fc to the choir playing traditional Spanish hymns December 9, 10, 11 and 12. Members of the choir, left to right, are James Vega, Thomas Valdez, Toby Montoya, Salvadore Valdez, Jimmy Vega, Ruben Jaramillo, Severo Montoya and Larry Gallegos. Good Shepherd Parish Readies Plans for Ready for the celebration in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe are the members of the Good Shepherd Catholic church parish at Dragerton Friday, Saturday, Sunday evening and Monday the parish orchestra including James Eaquinto, Fidel Vigil, Bill Manzanares and John Perea, who will accompany the choir singing traditional Spanish hymns. Members of the choir are James Vega, morning, December 9, 10, 11 and Thomas Valdez, Toby Montoya, 12. Music for the occasion will be Salvadore Valdez, Jimmy Vega, Good Shepherd Parish Sets Spanish Mission tholic parish, Dragerton, from December 4 to the Hth. Combined with the mission will be a Solemn Triduum in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe whose feast is celebrated December 12. Reverend Gennero F. Verdi extends a cordial invitation to all the parishioners and others to take part in the following ceremonies which commemorate the apparitions of Our Blessed Mother to Juan Diego: Mass at 6:30 a.m. Services each evening at 7 oclock. There will be rosary, sermon and hymns In Spanish and closing with benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Confessions will be heard after devotions. Solemn Sunday at 11 :30 a.m. procession followed by the Missa 4-D- ay Observance Ruben Jaramillo, Severo Montoya and Larry Gallegos. Taking special part In the Solemn Procession Sunday will be Karen McKinney, Lena Archi beque, Doris Neumeier, Terrel Pacheco, Carol Pacheco, Kathy Linda Burum, Louise Chacon, Irene Potochnick and Lucille Jaramillo as angels; Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts as Knights of the Altar. The statue of Our Lady will be carried by four members of this organization, Billy Shaff, Larry Sanich, Sonny Madrid and Larry Valdez. Raymond Martinez, representing Juan Diego, John Montoya as "Juan Bernardino," Ricky Arambula representing "Most Reverend Bishop Juan Harold Madrid and Philip Jaramillo as "Franciscan Friats, will also take part in the procession. Children dressed in their national costumes, Junior Sodalists, C.Y.O., Guadalupana Society, Altar Society members and Holy Name Men will take part. While the procession winds its Ra-do- Thank You 5 would like to thank all those who voted for and helped me in the general election of November 8, 1960. I also wish to congratulate newly elected officers. 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Aviation specialists urgently to the Influenza According needed in Fleet Marine Force units include aviation maintenance men, ordnancemen, electronics technicians, air traffic controllers, aerologists, and operations and flight equipment men. Also eligible for assignment to active duty under this program are aviation photographic technicians and aviation supply clerks. The assignments are open to all Marine reservists in these occupational fields, in the rank of sergeant (E-4- ) and below. Unmarried Marines who desire duty outside the continental limits of the United States will be assigned with Marine aviation tactical units overseas within six months after going on active duty. Eligible Marine reservists may apply for this duty by contacting their local Marine Corps Recruit- way from the parish hall around two blocks the rosary will be recited hailing Our Blessed Mother between each decade with Viva Maria, Viva El Rosario." Returning to the church, the procession participants and congregation will hear the High Mass celebrated by Reverend Leonard Holtkamp, G. W. Barben O.F.M., and sung by the Good Cantata. Secretary, State Tax Shepherd choir under the direction Commission Feast of Mrs. Patricia Waring with Mrs. Monday, December 12 of Our Lady of Guadalupe. 5:00 Shirley Peak at the organ. Published: December 1, 1960 a.m., "Las Mananitas (The serA spanish mission under the di- enade in honor of Our Blessed rection of the Reverend Leonard Mother). Candlelight procession, Holtkamp, O.F.M., will be con- rosary and prayers in English folducted in the Good Shepherd Ca lowed, by solemn High Mass. Business and Professional Mrs. Julius Maki, . arrived home Womens Club held Its November Thursday morning from Tucson, meeting Thursday evening at the Arizona. He has been discharged home of Naomi Stevenson. Pres- from the U.S. Air Force after ident Wilma House and completing four years active duty. Josephine Tomsich reported He has spent the most part of the on the "Eastern Utah Develop- past year in Anchorage and Fairment" sessions they attended in banks, Alaska. Price. Miss Linda Ward and a friend, Naomi Stevenson gave an en- Lowell Bridges, spent Thanksgivlightening talk on the "Electoral ing day here with her parents, College and this was followed by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ward. They O a group discussion. returned to Salt Lake City ThursSpecial guests for the evening day evening where both are emwere Mrs. Anna Mayer, Mrs. Tom ployed. Johnson, Mrs. Morris and daughMr. and Mrs. James Cassano ter Darlene. Darlene Morris favor- were dinner guests at the Elmer ed the group with a dance num- Stultz home Thanksgiving day. ber. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan are the Refreshments were served by parents of a baby daughter born Vbourbon, the hostesses, Lee Olsen and on November 19 at the Dragerton Naomi Stevenson, and a social Hospital. hour concluded the meeting. The Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poglajen clubs Christmas party will be and children spent the Thanksgivheld December 17 in the Catholic ing weekend in Provo visiting relchurch recreation rooms. atives and shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Spitler Freddie Olsen, son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Ostler Olsen, returned home are rejoicing over the arrival of last week after being discharged a baby daughter, bom on Novemfrom the U.S. Navy, having com- ber 22 at the Dragerton Hospital. pleted four years of active duty. Thanksgiving dinner guests at Freddie plans to enter Carbon the Nick Tallerico home were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miller and three College for the winter quarter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lambson children of Castle Dale and Mr. and daughters of Salt Lake City and Mrs. John Kranker. Miss Joan Eccli spent the spent the Thanksgiving holiday weekend at the home of Mr. and Thanksgiving holiday weekend at Mrs. Harley Mays. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harvey Mrs. Primo Eccli. Joan is employof Clear Creek were Thanksgiving ed in Salt Lake City. dinner guests at the Tom HarSusan Maki and Raymond Gunvey home. derson, students at Utah State Danny Miller, small son of Mr. University, came from Logan to and Mrs. Lloyd Miller, underwent spend the Thanksgiving holidays surgery at the Dragerton Hospi- - with their respective families, tal Tuesday, November 22. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bacca and Among the students from the two children have moved to Salt Un'vrrsity of Utah who spent the Lake City where he has holiday weekend at mert. V their respective homes wfre Kay L nn Varner, who Is attending Bon. Gary Tolny, Bob Brighim Yo,ng University, spent Johnny Zoolakis and Dave Van- - the Thanksg vir.g weekend with Campon her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James M.'s Connie MeCourt of Colum- - Varner in C lumhia. bn spent the ThanksgVng holi-Allan Cramps and Mr. and days visiting friends in Flagstaff, eh ilmn of Mexican Hat spent the Arizona, weekend vis ting w.th h:s parents, STRAIGHT B0UPBCH WHISKEY, gg PROOF, GOODE RHAR! I WORTS ITD., PtOR'A. ILL Rofvrt Maki, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Ieonard Gourley. s.-Th- The eighth annual tax confersponsored jointly by the Utah Chapter, National Association of Accountants, and the Utah Society of Public Accountants will be held Friday and Saturday, December 9 and 10 at the Newhouse Hotel In Salt Lake City.' Tax Trends for the Sixties, has been chosen as the theme of the conference. Prominent men, all experts in the tax field, have been engaged to discuss many of the complexities of the present tax structure. ence In 25 percent of the deaths due to tuberculosis, the individuals had is present In a particular locality not been reported as cases during at a particular time. their lifetime. Reservists RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCE . . . Ready for the celebration in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe are the members of the orchestra, James at the accordion, Fidel Vigil and Bill Manzanares, guitars, and John Perea, not on picture, with mandolin. They will accompany Accountants to Hold Conference on Taxes Vaccinate NOW Against Influenza, Health Officials Urge insulation, a longer wheelbase, and many other advantages. All GtSff this... plus a new low low price ... plus our Special Intro- ductory Deal which saves you a mint! Come in now said see the Record-Breakin- g Mercury 611 Includes transportation. 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