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Show INOCULATION IS ANNOUNCED The Utah county health unit's campaign for free general inoculation inocula-tion of toxin-antitoxin begins Thursday, November 1, and continues con-tinues three weeks, according to announcement of Dr. E. P. Oldham, director of the county units, and Evalina Reed, R. N.. unit nurse. The Nebo school district program is announced as follow for Monday, November 5, 12 and 10; Springville, 1:15 to 2:30. Tuesday, November 6, 13 and 20: Mapleton, 9 to 9:20; Spanish Fork, 10 to 10:45; Palmyra. 11:45 to 12; Lake Shore, 1 to 1:15; Benjamin, 1:30 to 1:45; I.eland, 2:30 to 2:45; Salem, 3 to 3:30. Wednesday. November 7, 14 and 21: Payson, 9 to 9:30; Spring Lake, 9:45 to 0; Santaquin. 10:30 to 11; Oenola. 11 to 11:15; Dividend, 1 to 1:20; Elberta, 2:10 to 2:20; Goshen. 2:45 to 3:15. "Inoculation to all provides a safe, free and reliable means of protection protec-tion to children," said Dr. Oldham in commenting on the campaign. "More than 16.000 children were piotected in 1927. These will not reed the new treatments unless they failed to get all three inoculations. inocula-tions. Newcomers, six-year-okte and pre-school ages are the ones that should be brought. Printed permits will be issued through the schools for parents to sign. The inoculation method is a stand rd public health measure, approved by our state hoard of health. In New York state, statistics show positive results in 95 per cent of those inoculated. Practicing physicians give it to their own patients and families. Our own county shows the benefit even though no exact figures are available, and greatest care will be taken in all work." |