Show Polio Strikes 4 Sons Anxious Parents Say RealS RealI Seem How do you feel when your children four our of them are stricken by polio Mr and Mrs Wesley Vesley Jarvis of St. St George had a ready answer at Salt Lake General Hospital Tuesday At first it doesn't seem real Then when you begin to see sec that something can be done you feel thankful for the good people here said Mr Jarvis You pray as hard as you ou can for the boys and you thank God for the Polio Foundation the doctors the nurses and the hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital he added Cheer Them Up UpA A According cording to o Mrs Jarvis You do your best to lo cheer the boys up You try to think of what caused it all aU You feel so helpless help help- less but you know the boys are being taken care of as well as possible Sunday with year old Donald Donald Donald Don Don- ald Wayne Vayne Jarvis ailing the latter part of a week Mrs 1 Jarvis Jarvis Jarvis Jar- Jar vis had called in the family phy- phy Before he could arrive David Michael 11 was back at atthe atthe atthe the family home 43 W. W North complaining of a stiff neck Displayed Symptoms With year 8 old year old Charles Wesley Wes Wes- Vesley Wesley ley also displaying telltale symptoms symptoms symptoms toms the St. St George physician immediately had Mr 11 Jarvis who is employed by Norwalk Foundry Machine Co drive to Salt Lake City with his entire family This proved fortunate since the eldest boy Anthony 14 began complaining of a stiff neck and grew feverish during the six hour mile drive to the hospital Roy R e en n o 0 u f Washington County Polio Foundation chairman chairman chair- chair man had arranged for admittance admittance admit admit- tance of the first boys before we arrived with them and were we're very very grateful said Mr Jarvis Anthony quickly was placed in the hospital isolation ward with his brothers Given Ghen Preventive The baby of the family 11 old month-old Julie Ann was given givena a preventive gamma globulin injection injection injection in in- but remained with her parents while Milton L L. Weilen- Weilen mann assistant to the superintendent superintendent superintendent made certain the parents parents parents par par- and baby had adequate housing The liThe boys are worried that they wont won't be able to start school Sept 4 Mrs Jarvis said Were worried about more than that of course Poor Anthony wont won't have much of a birthday its birthday its it's on Sept 4 too she sighed But nothing else matters if they get well Authorities arranged isolation ward beds in such a manner as asto asto to lo pair the brothers as roommates room- room mates males The youngsters must be hospitalized from two weeks to t r N f vAr 7 k J w I i T J I c i r t a ar r a r i 1 I S Stand Land Watch Over Sons at Hospital Door I Outside polio ward ward o i of sit Salt i Lake k G General eral Hospital Hospital Hospital Hos Hos- pital Mr and ami Mrs Wesley esley Jarvis St. St Geor George e a month even under the best o of circumstances autho authorities esti esti- mated Attending physicians indicated involvement thus far seems mild although three boys definitely definitely definitely def def- have bulbar polio and Ahthony Anthony had a slightly milder form of the disease at last reports re rc re ports The symptoms were very typical said a physician Every Ever parent should take note of them several days of specific non complaints then fever and headache headache headache head head- ache followed by complaints o of stiff neck and back He warned against strenuous str sports particularly if followed by chilling and suggested children children children chil chil- dren be kept in bed several days if they display symptoms of colds or stomach upsets tend old 11 old Julie Ann TIer Her four Tour older I brothers all are isolated letl with poliomyelitis |