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Show Immunizations Set Today, 9 A.M. At High School The immunization program being be-ing conducted for school children and adults against smallpox and typhoid fever began Wednesday, when pupils in the elementary grades received the first of three immunizations or their booster shots. Students of the senior and junior jun-ior high school's and the general public will be immunized for the diseases at the high school today, beginning at 9 a. m. Booster shots for those who have been previously pre-viously immunized will also be given during the forenoon. For those who receive their first shot today, there will be two other days to complete the series of three one next Thursday, February Febru-ary 17, and the other on the following fol-lowing Thursday, February 24, at the high school. On these two days both students of elementary grades, as well as high school students stu-dents and adults, will come to tJie high school for their second and third shots, the time being between be-tween 9 a. m. and 10 a. m. 1 There will be a small charge Jof 15 cents for smallpox and typhejid boosters, and 25 cents for tfie three regular shotes. Everyone: i.s urged to take advantage of Lh; immunization program. 'J The program in Springville is under supervision of Miss Maria Johnson, public health nurse of Nebo school district. |