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Show Wednesday, May 14, 2003 7 Page ( recommends professional vacation planning AAA Travelers who want a vacation need a travel agent now more than they have in the past, according to AAA Utah. People planning a trip in uncertain times should let someone else handle all the arrangements by turning to a travel profeshassle-fre- e sional. A travel agent knows what it takes to ensure your SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Ashley N. Ellertson is the da ughter of Clint and Ann Ellertson of San Marcos, Texas. She reside with her grandparents. Wells and Betty Ellertson of Mona. She attends ballet and point class with Shanna Harris. After graduation, she plans to return to Texas, attend college then join the Army National Guard. peace of mind, said Rolayne Fairclough, AAA Utah spokeswoman. Let the travel agent manage the details, so you can concentrate on having fun. Advantages of working with a travel agent include: Emergency Assistance When youre away from home, especially overseas, a travel professional familiar with your itinerary can work on your behalf to resolve is- - sues, change plans, answer concerns and deal with and address special needs. The ideal vacation doesnt emergencies. just happen, it requires research, planning and All these elements are important reasons to enlist the services of a highly travel trained, Expert Advice They follow-throug- provide timely and objective information about quality, reputation and affordability. Travel agents can help protect their clients from problems and deceptive practices. Bargain Hunting Travel agents often have access to special fares, packages and discounts they can pass along full-servic- e agent. Moms vaccines also to you. Comparison Shopping They know how to evaluate options from a wide range of vendors that include the help protect tour, lodging and car rental providers. PlanPersonalized ning Travel agents review Why does neonatal tetanus kill 215,000 infants a year worldwide, yet virtually none in the U.S.? The answer illustrates the importance of being a healthy, prepared newborns worlds leading cruise, air, a travelers interests, dis- cuss timing, explore options mother. Dr. Stanley Gall, a spe- P cialist in obstetrics and gynecology at the Univer- sity of Louisville School of Medicine, points to two main reasons neonatal tetanus is so rare in the U.S. First, the high standard of medical care in the U.S. decreases the chances that an infant's umbilical cord will become infected, which is the most common way an infant gets tetanus. Second, most young American women have had a complete series of tetanus vaccinations as children, which protects both them and their newborn babies. SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Koy-le- r Kirk Andersen is the son of Kelly and Koye Andersen of Nephi. His accomplishments include wrestling (1999-2003)- , freshman baseball, football, sophomore 6th state wrestling, junior year 3rd at state. After graduation, he plans to serve an LDS mission then get a builders license. SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Laura Gould is the daughter of Michael and Gina Gould of Nephi. Her accomplishments include Spirit Team (99), JV head cheerleader (2000-2001- ), Varsity cheerleader sports medicine officer (2 years), IIOSA secrehonor roll tary (4 years), Visual Arts Sterling Scholar. She is a mentor with Youth and Families With Promise ( 12), active LDS member. After graduation, she plans to attend Southern (2001-2002- ), 12002-2003- Whitney Hansen Hansen graduates from Provo ), Utah University or Dixie State College then Salt Lake Community College to earn a degree to become a physical therapist assistant. College Whitney Hansen graduated from Provo College on Saturday, May 3, 2003, with an Associates degree in Executive Office Adminis- tration. Whitney was named to both the Deans and the Presidents List while at Provo College. Whitney is the daughter of Lynn and Kris Hansen of Nephi. She is the granddaughter of Mavis Hansen of Nephi, and Reid and Marie Larsen of Firth, Idaho. She is currently employed at Mountainland Supply in Orem. SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Michael Wong is the son of Raymond and. Danise Wong of Nephi Salt Lake City. His accomplishments include protects infants until they can get their immunizations against tetanus, diphtheria and other vaccine-preventabl- ), graduated it only when they receive medical treatment for a major wound. Dr. Gall questions the method. Why wait and risk starting at the top of the body and working its way down. Between 70 and 100 percent not being protected? The tetanus booster is safe, effective, and easy to get. One vaccine every 10 years can buy peace of mind. For women who are planning to have children, its a recommendation that should not be ignored. If you cant recall the last time you bad a Td booster immunization, or have never been adequately vaccinated of newborns with the disease will die, and it accounts for 14 percent of all neonatal deaths worldwide. The World Health Organization and UNICEF are working together to try to eliminate neonatal and maternal tetanus by the year 2005 through a program that vaccinates women of childbearing age in high-riscountries. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that all women who are planning to have a baby be up to date on their immunizations, including the tetanus diphtheria booster, w'hich can be given during pregnancy. Pregnant women who have never been k against tetanus and diphtheria, make an appoint- ment with your doctor for an immunization. immunized against tetanus and diphtheria should be given a complete three-dos- e series before the 'baby is born. Diphtheria is caused by bacteria passed from one person to another that infects the throat and nasal passages; like tetanus, it can be fatal if left untreated. Though diphtheria cases are seldom seen in the U.S., the bacteria still circulate in some areas of North America and it is Farmers has life experience. When ou choose Farmers New World Life Insurante Compam for our life insurance, ou benefit from oer85 tears of experience in helping families get bat k w here the) belong w hen also common in a number of countries around the world. U.S. Vaccine Recommendations Virtually all U.S. children are vaccinated against tetanus and diphtheria before they enter school with a series of four vaccinations (children usually receive DTaP, a combination vaccine protecting something unexpected happens Call me tod.i) to find out more about the w ide anety ol life insurante polities offered b farmers against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis or whooping cough). 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