Show Dates Set for P Polio olio Clinics The opening round of Utah's wide state mass polio immunization program utilizing fag ing the new oral Sabin vac vac- vaccine cine erne is scheduled for Saturday and and Sunday March 2 and 3 i instead of March 3 and 10 as originally announced Dr Alan P Macfarlane general chairman of the cam cam- campaign campaign reported the change in plans after a meeting of the executive committee of the KO Polio program Dr Macfarlane pointed i out that the campaign can be handled more conveniently over three weekends than stretching it over six Sundays THE FIRST clinics for Type I 1 polio which causes the ma ma- majority of paralytic polio cases will be held at approximate approximate- approximately approximately ly clinics in all areas of the state on March 2 and 3 The second round for Type III vaccine w will ll be held April 20 and 21 with the third and final roun round Type II to be beheld beheld held on Saturday and Sunday May 25 and 26 20 The change in plans will make it necessary to set up the clinic sites only three times tim tim- times es instead of six It will also make it possible to obtain vac vac- vaccIne cIne chic on Saturday rather than on Sunday only Leaders of all major churches chur- chur churches ches in the state have whole whole- wholeheartedly heartedly endorsed and are cooperating in this program to permanently wipe out the crippling disease in Utah TO 10 ACCOMPLISH this it itis itis is necessary for 84 80 to 90 of the population to eat one sug- sug sugar sugar ar cube containing each type of the Sabin oral vaccine or take the vaccine in some other way Persons inoculated with Salk vaccine can still be car car- carriers carriers of paralytic polio Sabin vaccine eliminates this tIus problem problem lem so vital fo to the eradication of the ese For this reason and for the added protection the Sabin vaccine provides everyone should enjoy this safeguard whether they have been vaccinated previously or not Clinics are planned for 1000 am to pm Sites will be announced later The campaign is planned by bythe bythe the Utah State MedIcal Association Asso- Asso Association in cooperation with Utah State Nurses Utah Pharo Phar- Pharmaceutical Association Utah Congress of Parents and Tea Tea- chers Red Cross Boy Scouts County and City health de- de departments de Medical Auxiliary Junior League and many oth- oth other other er groups and organizations enlisted to KO Polio in Utah MEMBERS OF the Utah State Medical Association who will serve as area chairmen wide state in- in include in for the program clude Dr Ray E of Vernal |