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Show 4 Price, Final report --- UfaPi Thursday, May 28, 1970 of Utah children;mmunized in Rubella campaign 72 Seventy-twpercent of all Utah served as coordinator for the children- - between the ages of 1 statewide effort. and 11 were immunized in the This means that we wont recent statewide Rub Out have a Rubella epidemic for at a Child in 70 least the next three years, said camDr. Spotswood L. Spruance, Utah paign. chil.Sixty-twcent of State Division of Health. the But, per dren in Carbon County were im- Dr. Spruance added, it also emmunized and 42 per cent in Em- phasizes the fact that Rubella immunization should become a, ery County. A total of 189,674 children re- routine childhood inoculation, like ceived the Measles Tetanus. All children should be vaccine between April 11 and 21, immunized against Rubella when according to figures released by they reach their first birthday. Mr. William Gilbert, Utah State Probably 50 percent of those Division of Health. Mr. Gilbert not inoculated in the campaign have natural immunity to Rubella, according to Dr. Stanley of the camR. Child, About 85 perpaign committee. cent of the children in the target Dr. group are now immune, Child said. o o n Need a cabin? school district has one for sale eous abortions, serious birth defects and death in unborn infants when the disease is contracted by an expectant mother. An epidemic of the disease had been expected this spring. Purpose of the campaign W'as to head off the epidemic and. reduce the chance cf exposure to pregnant women by immunizing young children. proximately $145,000 has been collected for the immunizations, which is a much higher figure than had been anticipated. The deficit will be made up by privand donations ate contributions by state and civic organizations. Who wants a cabin already Rubella, better known as Gerconst lucted with only movement man Measles, can cause spontan involved? If you are in the market for such n cabin, the Carhon County School District has one for sale. To the highest bidder will go the cabin constructed by the Carbon High School carpentry class. The cabin can be seen on the high school campus, 750 East Fourth North. Sealed bids will be received until 5 pm. June 18. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and waive any informality in any bid. A check in the amount of 25 percent of the bid should be enclosed with any and all bids. The cabin must be remov'd from the school premises and final payment made within PRETTY SLICK . . . Cabin built by Carbon High School 60 days of the date the bid is carpentry class which will be sold to the highest bidder. accepted. t i i ed $1,500, Ranh Bay AB. ten-ye- Werth promoted by Koracorp Jere Wilson is Lieutenant Caribou tactical aircraft pilot, assigned to the 457th Tactical Airlift Squadron, a unit of the Pacific Air Forces. Before his arrival at Cam Ranh Bay, he served at Randolph AFB, Texas. a The Lieutenant is a 1964 graduate of Green River High School. He earned his B. S, degree in business administration in 1968 at Utah State University, where he also was commissioned through the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps program. Visiting at the Lane Chynoweth residence were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chynoweth of American Fork and her parents GREEN RIVER-T- he regular Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Baugh of meeting of the Green River City Tropic. Mrs. Dexter Francisco, Council was held May 7 with all also of Tropic, was also a guest. the councilmen and Mayor Hatt Miss Becky Smith left by bus present. last week to spend the summer with relatives in the PortThe Green River Medical Cen- months area. Becky is the Ore., land, ter Committee, represented by of Mr. and Mrs. daughter y Mrs. Nancy Dunham, James Smith. and Bill Cline, presented a financial statement to the city Monday visitors in Salt Lake percovering the past City were Grant and Carolyn iod. They requested that the city Nelson. Carolyn went to see her continue with the $100 per month doctor. to help with expenses. The Council agreed to this. A member will get a description of the property be appointed to fill a vacancy on from the county clerk. the Medical Center Committee in The curfew law will again be order to keep the city better input into effect and will apply to formed as to its needs. A discus- all young people 18 years old and sion followed concerning the puryounger. Some leeway will be chase cf the Dr. Colombo medical allowed for working students and equipment. those attending sueprvised parties. Mrs. Jim Hurst and Mrs. Jack It was also decided that the MacKay represented a group who bonding company should be called are interested in restoring and to see if the city could have its marking some of the historical books audited every other year sites in the community. They reinstead of every year. quested that the city approve as The dog problem, a T sign at the first project the old jail house east of Cherry Street. Charcoal the intersection of Green River drawings made by Mrs. Jo Bax- Blvd. and 9th Avenue, the odor ter, showing the before and af- at the west end of town caused ter views were presented. Im- by the Blackline Asphalt Coms also were provements will include a general pany and clean-uof the area, a gravel discussed. (L) yard, a high board fence on three Diogenes, the philosopher with sides, a lower fence in front, a flagstone walk, and a historical a somewhat jaundiced view of plaque. The Council approved the life, lived in a tub. One might request and agreed to help with say this was the first kitchen the project. The city recorder will cynic. Ban-ask- Pilot in Vietnam U. S. GREEN RIVER-W- ith Combat Air Forces, Vietnam, Second Lieutenant Dennis N. Wilson, son of Mrs. Noreen Wilson, Green River, is on duty at Cam 384-233- council agenda The doctors themselves donatMr. Hanks said. Several private physicians have given I would still encourage wom$100 from their own pockets to en to have a premarital blood test help make up the deficit. The way to determine if they are immune the money was handled was very If Dr. Child said. to Rubella, Mr. Hanks added. gratifying, they are not immune, they can "There have been no shortages. be immunized with a very small the doctor theoretical risk, said. Dr. Child emphasized that women who are pregnant should not receive the vaccine. Financially the campaign was according completely successful, to Mr. Bruce Hanks, chairman of Ap the Finance Subcommittee. GlcncJa N. Worthcn Ferron Many items on Green River N. Helfat, president of Inc., San Industries, Koracorp Francisco, parent company of Koret of California, has announced the promotion of Bernard G. Werth to vice president and sec- retary. in Mr. Werth is Carbon County as being one of the Koret officials instrumental in establishing a manufacturing plant here. He joined Koracc.rps Koret of California in 1946 as an accountant, became assistant controller in 1953 and Womens Unicenter controller in 1967. In 1969 lie was appointed controller well-know- n His wife, Peggy, is the duugh-tee- r of Koracorp. of Mr. and Mrs. Herman The trouble with most used cars 710 15th Ave. N. Wahpeton, is just that they have been used. N.D (L) Har-lan- mini-bottle- p 8 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Larsen and family of Salt Lake City visited with his parents Carl and Anna Larsen. Mrs. Carolyn Seeley entertained group of young ladies at a1 birthday party for her daughter Rachelle. Mrs. Maree Ware from Orangeville is the new secretary at the Emery Counly Nursing Home. a Nellie and Ferris Nelson accompanied Mrs. Bertha Peterson to Kanosh Sunday. The Emery County Museum, located in the old school house at Dale, was officially opened to the public Friday afternoon. A special invitation is extended to all county residents to come and visit and bring their friends. They also are invited to donate any item of interest they would like to have displayed in the museum. Castle Mr. and Mis. Jerry Funk and family visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hunter during the weekend. The Funk family lives in Salt Lake. Mrs. Glendon Caldwell returned to Ferron after visiting in Middlc-villMich., with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pollard. Glendon remained there where he is employed at Steelcase Manufacturing Co. Tess plans to return to Middlcville in July where they will live permanently. 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