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Show ‘Muzzle Measles’ News About ee You Know.“Campaign Set By MILDRED B. HALL espie responded. Other cou: Homer Wakefi ion solos. The table cently been prot Fifty-two first class, US. been «transferred Beek ‘ soa, Colo. Pvt. Wakefield was cousins, Stein f spring blossoms when his cid Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wake- —- inated he Orem by women Mark, a BYUpaign to ayerican FORK ‘ the Despains Medical Association and the COM4 clinic wil Mrs. Roy B. . for 1967 and Norma Giles Thom- twos who was recently (Deola) Adam- ut the state on Saturday May sponsored pharmacists and others. The Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Jeppson are among former Provo first son who joins families recently returning s. The rejoicing grand here to make a home. Mr. Jepp- élected parents are Mr. fend ml oadae lca both ‘ladies and corsages were ‘ a the by and Mrs. vaccine to be ge of that club's icians will | make sicians ago the Free to All past three years at Alexandria, se: iy with used welfare against the seven-day measles is the Schwarz strain. This Vaccine can be administered d once and will give a child a Hal- Russell Morrison of Port Ar Va. American In His wife has- lived there) Any child between’ the ages | d presented to each of them, Mrs.'thur, Ontario, Canada; ‘és visit-200u 4 Year and a half. They/of one and 12 may bé give | are recent parents of a baby|this free vaccine on Saturday girl ne al Gnvamin ier ce of re s lowe’ —— Concert bout glau 1400per an Fork and eh led them: 8 this SPRING CHORAL CONCERTwill be presented by 325 music students at Orem High School Thursday night. Rehearsing for 7 vole in the concert, from left, are: David Larsen, Kaththeirir roles Mrs. Madge Ahlstrom of Child, Director of Maternal and ant eye checkup rf Provo, will hold an open house Child Health, Utah State De: charge stress Wednesday ment at the Lehi High School on Friday at the Eldred Center partment of Health, points out, from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m.,-and ‘Any ¢hild‘who has had.measinvites all oe and those in- jes or a measles shot need not, terested to call and see a dis-| receive another immunization.” play of aes embroidery Dr. Child further suggests will present its annual ‘spring concert Wednesday, according to Principal Dale H. Price. The weekend sleerna viistors of Sore their themeans oe, eeaehs been LEHI — The music depart- presentation be held at reported to be receiv- 13, and will. be manned by Fork Lions Clut tment at Utah Valley volunteer doctors, nurses, the Alpine Lions Club Yat Madsen and Mr. and Mrs,|s00_ has been | released from Seyi beeen re"penedHoop. Utah State Democratics vice Harold ooieal eee Hintze, all of Provo, rmy duty and has spent = Lehi High 3 “Muzzle Measles once to return and for all” in Utah has been rning home launched by the Utah State s L. and Deanmoe fiiniee Madsen: as Mother of the Year the ¢ as, Daily Herald 1967 Murray, Was another sister, Mrs. Olive Utah State Department of Ar an Fork High School on Kearns, Gran Springville, Henderson of Mesa, Ariz Health. Clinics will be estab-. May 9 beginning 7 p.m. The Spanish Fork and Provo. —_— lished in sixty locations through- clinic, free public, is nd Petrea, Dav Things are not all of a mili-/son, !en, Joseph and Cla re at Fort Ord. The exMuy ma ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Black les and Bertha Gi the birth of was paid Eva cept in Provo. Provo spent Saturday and Sunday in Ogden visiting with Mr. brother, om Ogden, after * Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Black of 25, the"end of school, SALT LAKE CITY —A cam Set May 9 another cou- student wil! join Provo, who to Canada. Also recently graduated from a urd medics school at Fort Sam ° Houston, Tex. He is the son of” field Sr., of Provo. Karen i making her home with her par- til APRIL May 13 4n Utah Clinic g in Provo with - sister and and Mrs. n - expects to Mrs. “Karen Black WakefieldL reports tha TUESDAY, Glaucoma lyn Johansen, Dave Gordon and Cindy Headman the test deterr 2 ball pres: ing absence or pre of the Bssease i it further pointe coma is oneof the n ‘Any child who has a high threats to persons over Mr, and Mrs.John Colby and fever on the day of the clinic of age Orem High Plans Annual ‘in Spring Choral Concert a nts at Ore wats(ee igh by the pot gre; imouey asters, aaa S bialaidescores : e parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert ee oe ¢y rash from 7-10 days after vacci- School will sing in will begin at 8 Bridges in Orent p.m, in the high schoo! auditorium. Proceeds from ticket sales will go toward’ the bandtrip to eggs or egg sel a ro sel “products oor nation. If any of these symp- Spring Choral Concert Thurs- literature, Wet ernie ake past (0S persist, a physician should day at 7:30 pm. S negro spirituals, and in the high someselections in the lighter school it ‘i chool auditorium vein. or personal items you'd like |vaceine under the care of a This massive immunization UnderS. the leadership of Ed- Participating in the concert rogram is being undertaken in ward Sandgren, choral music will be the boys’ glee, the conto appear in this column? private physician. He should not P*08tam being the undertaken in ward Sandgren cooperationis U.S. Pub- director, assisted by Miss Karen_cert chorus, combined. girls’ Call Mildred B, Hall at Do you have a news brief Las Vegas in May. The public in invited Featured during the concert will be 180 students performing in the concert band, girls chorus, choir and stage band, and under the direction of Paul J. Halversen, music director, and assisted by Gordon Startup, MUSIC STUDENTS AT Lehi High School check music for their student teacher at the school annual spring concert. From left, Howard Loveridge, Keith | Smith, Viel Smith and band eeLance Andrewsen. this term. 25. annual fromdifferent periods in music 373-8563 or 373-0546, : MARTIN SIGNS HOLLYWOOD % consulte five years, should receive the be p consulted receive the vaccine at the pub- lic Health Service Otteson the students will pre- glee clubs, and a cappella choir. lic clinics, | Reaction Potential Asked if there might be any (UPI(—Dean|response to’ the vaccine, Dr. |Martin has signed to star in|Child said/ “Reactions to the |three more Matt Helm pictures vaccine are uncommon How|for|Columbia, first of which will | ever, some children develop J ‘fever and cael a slight be “The Ambushers.” 1209 NORTH 900 EAST PRICES EFFECTIVE: TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY CARSON’ . APRIL 25, 26, 27 ————U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS 13° U.S.D.A. 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