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Show I t VEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 16. 1976 IS Four clinics are tentatively scheduled for the second or third weeks of October to administer swine flue vaccine, according to Dr. Richard Johns, Davis County Healthy Department Director. county health department is estimating that 45,000 to 50,000 people will be immunized if 80 percent res- DR. JOHNS said the health department also recommends that all high risk patients and those over 65 receive the Hong Kong vaccine. This will not be pond. administered through the clinics, but must be obtained from personal physicians. TWO CLINICS are set for South Davis County at the LDS Regional Center and at Centerville Junior High. The two clinics scheduled for North Davis County are set for North Kaysville Junior High and Clearfield High Dr. Johns says persons will be divided into groups of 50 as All innovations received at the clinics will be free. they arrive for the mass innovation at the clinic. They will be screened and directed to a class taught by a physician. Physicians will administering the vaccine, which at worst might include School. but not for the vaccine itself. a transitory fever, a mild headache or muscle soreness. Dr. Johns said the dates are tentative and are conditionally based on whether the shipment of swine flu vaccine is supplied to the Utah State Division of Health by the first week in October. Utah health DR. JOHNS estimated 756 person can be immunized in one hour with the immunization guns operated by trained technicians. He says that f of the people in since Davis County are under 18, 60,000 people are eligible to receive the vaccine. The whether the swine flu epidemic will materialize, Dr. Johns says, but 135 were dollars million appropriated federally to finance the immunization Vaccine may also be obtained from personal physicians at a charge. The charge will be for officials expect the initial discuss adverse reacton, ONE NO one-hal- knows feaiiy project. shipment then. DR. JOHNS said after the shipment arrives in Utah, it will take a week to pull everything together before administering the vaccine. All persons 18 to 65 will receive the nonovalent vaccine. No vaccine is recommended for healthy persons up to age 18. New PTA officers at Vae View Elem. in Layton are, 1 to r, front, Ruth Duke, services commissioner; Winon Hall, president; Barbara PTA OFFICERS Bjerregaard, secretary; Joyce Lewis, membership commissioner; Irene Speth, individual development commissioner; back, Diane Bauer, treasurer; Donna Abrams, education commissioner; LaVar Abrams, 3rd vice president; Emer Windward, 2nd vice president; Ruth Huffaker, 1st vice president. NEW! 370G chain keep peak efficiency with automatic jharpening Soft grip handle for positive control e Automatic oiler oils as you cut A bivalent type vaccine will be administered to those over and other high risk persons with cardiac or respiratory 65 cancer and diseases, diabetes. The bivalent vac- boat trip up the Rogue River starting at Gold Beach, Ore. Several days camping at the mouth of the Klamath River in California climaxed the trip. The Day Circle of the Layton Community Church met at the home of Carol Caswell for a luncheon Tuesday, Sept. 7. Jan Creacys home was the scene of the Girls Guild meeting Tuesday evening. The girls are making a quilt to be raffled off at the bazaar and making jewelry to be sold at the bazaar. A new adult bible study has been organized. Pastor Ken Edwards will lead the group. The first meeting was Tuesday evening, Sept. 7. A Christian MISSING? Youve got all the old things were in your old home . . but its still not quite like home. The Welcome Wagon hostess can make you feel more at home - a snort that . i- 4ftQ95 Complete with Carrying Case 1G0 HO. MAIN, KAYSVILLE Come In And Come in and Buy Now See Them READY FOR ItVUYIEDIATE DELIVERY BUY NOW AND SAVE Education OtMj Onty "2Srt deWe 0M JT&S iVf'e' $3995 'asl sale after the picnic. The church is back on a regular schedule with Sunday School starting at 9:30 a.m. and morning worship at 10:45 a.m. Rev. Barry L. Hopkins, area secretary for Africa will speak at 7:00 p.m. at the church. A dessert hour will follow, with the ladies serving a variety of delicious desserts. The Womens Society will have their evening meeting at the church Wednesday, Sept. 22 at 7 p.m. eSgSSsfe. tlOVAS XW e aViSi are going VJe St s 3 3S?:r Discounts Stock No. 1974 1975 Nova 4 3495 Slock No. 1 973 Vmyl Slock No. n rool. MO 1495 Slock No. 584 jx j CLEARANCE RAH. sharp 1895 Stock No. 747 1976 Chevette Cpe. trans 4 Speed . TRUCKS Stock No. R&H 28-0- 1 1974 Mustang Cpe. 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V8 engine, RAH, vmyt root Sale price Auto 608-0- Monte Carlo Cpe PS Cond Red Enpne 1971 Javelin Cpe Av Coupe Trene. vinyl root RAH 1895 door, sedan. Ps. PB. 360 engine auto trans low mileage Sale Pnce LAYAWAY NOW & 336-0- 1 AMC Air. Auto Stock No. 517 Snowmaster i 376-42- 29 sail mi workshop was held at the First Methodist Church in Ogden, Thursday evening with several of our Sunday School teachers attending. A shower for Sengmany, the new baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Singharay was held at the church Friday evening. Family Camp at Camp Utaha, was held Friday, Saturday and Sunday Sept. 10th thru the 12th. Rally Day was celebrated Sunday with a picnic on the church lawn immediately following the worship service. The Girls Guild held a bake SOMETHING 35 KAYSVILLE GUILDERS SUPPLY cine will include the swine flu and Victoria flu dosage. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shook have returned home from a vacation. They visited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Clark and Julie, of Albany, Ore. A visit was enjoyed with former Layton residents Mr.' and Mrs. Harold Williams and Debbie, now living in Portland, Ore. They met several members of Mr. Shooks family at Beverly Beach State Park and camped there. Mr. Shook spent one day salmon fishing in the ocean and was most happy when he caught one. The group took a 64 mile jet MINI MAC WITH CHAIN BRAKE Ogden 646 NORTH MAIN LAYTON. UTAH 025-22- 40 |