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Show V Well Baby Clinic Does Fine Work, Report Indicates Many Infants and Preschool Pre-school Age Children Examined At Conferences j A total of 594 children have been immunized against various diseases dis-eases here- since the opening of the Well Baby Conferences last year, according to a report by Maria Johnson, Nebo district public pub-lic health nurse. Of the total number, 183 cass were .infants and 411 were pre-, school youngsters, the report stated. Through cooperation of th.e Utah State department of health with the Kolob stake Relief Society, the clinics are held each month on the second Friday and -fourth Tuesday. Tues-day. In addition to the public health nurse, one of the city physicians phys-icians is present at each of the clinics. Each doctor serves for a period of six months. Children up to one-year of age are also given a monthly examination examina-tion by the physician. From one to two years of age, they are allowed allow-ed an examination every three months and the two to six-year olds have examinations every six months. The clinic is held in the Second Sec-ond ward church, is free to the public, and parents are urged to bring their children for examinations. examina-tions. Appointments are to be made by contacting Mrs. Wallace Clegg. |