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Show H( ' he Sail I Tunila). NuU'iiiher LikJribmie 9h 6, V I .1 A K(orld ,i IliiMs I French Polio Attacks Worry Residents Gregory Duerden Tribune Correspondent DUCHKSNU - The third reported Synease here of Guillian-Barrdrome has caused concern among By e i B esidents. The disease has stricken three victims in the Duchesne vicinity within the last year. The latest victim is Neva Rasmussen. September, Rasmussen had what her daughter thought was a bad ease of the flu. After treating the woman in her '60s for the flu and then a suspected allergy to the medication, she was diagnosed to have GB. commonly called French polio, her daughter states. In Rash of Cases tions are suspected as triggers to this syndrome, she said There was a rash of GB cases nationally that immediately followed the introduction of the "swine flu immunizations" a couple of years ago, she recalls. This rare disease is still one the medical community knows little about, Bartholemew said. Although viral infections are the most common predecessor, the syndrome may also arise in patients following surgery, with some blood infections, and in paconditions tients with such as connective tissue disease, she points out. The symptons of this disease are progressive motor weakness of more than one limb and diminished or ab-sreflexes, she said. She said that this disease can progress to the facial muscles where difficulty in speech and swallowing could occur. Weakness of respiratory muscle can also occur and could become life threatening, she adds. There is usually no fever but muscle tendons and nerve sensitivity to pressure may occur, the book claims. The time, course and severity of GB vary. Most patients, like Dan Bartholemew, her husband, who had this disease 20 years ago, recover within weeks, but severely ill patients, like Rasmussen, require intensive medical nursing care, she mentions. Death is unusual but possible from this disease Not Communicable Rand Webb, from the Uintah Basin Heal'h District office in Vernal, stressed that this is not a communicable disease. He also pointed out that the last several years most health departments have used the flu vaccine instead of the swine flu variety. In the previous cases in the Duchesne area, one was a female and the other was a grade-schoboy. Both of them have reportedly recovered from their bout with g nt Rasmussen has a history of diabetes and hypertension high blood pressure, according to her daughter, hut with the onset of this syndrome she lost use of her arms and legs. This disease typically occurs one to two weeks following a viral disease, claims Lois Bartholemew, a Nurse Practioner at the Duchesne Valley Medical Clinic. A viral disease, such as flu, or certain types of immuniza- - GB. I or Libraries Schedule Activities Planning Award er Knight-Hidd- A drug and alcohol awareness lecture series will be held at the South Sal' Lake Branch Library, 2480 S. State Street, on Mondays at 7 p.m , Nov. 12 through Dec. 17. Ed Brown of Highland Ridge Hospital will present the series, which is geared toward families and individuals. Newspaper Chairman Special to The Tribune Alvah H. Chapman Jr., PROVO chairman and chief executive officer of Knight-Ridde- r Newspapers Inc., will receive Brigham Young University's International Executive of the Year Award when he visits Provo Friday. The award is sponsored by the School of Management at BYU and is given to an outstanding executive who demonstrates exceptional leadership and high moral and ethical standards In profession, family and community. Special programs are scheduled at Salt Lake County libraries to celebrate Childrens Book Week, Sunday are through Nov. 17. scheduled for most branches, and a number of bookmark making workRead-a-Tho- shops will also be held. Films based on favorite children's books will be shown in conjunction with Children's Book Week at the Kearns Branch Library, on Nov. 17 at 2 4220 W 5350 South pm. Titles include "Lambert the Sheepish Lion," "Reluctant Dragon" and "Freaky Friday." "Elephants. Srnellaphants" will be presented at the South Salt Lake Branch Library, 2480 S. Slate Street, Nov. 17 from 2 to 3 p.m. And for those who are unable to attend this South Salt Lake Branch event, the program will be repeated at 7 p m. on Nov. 26 at the Holladay Branch Library, 2150 East 4800 So. Stories, songs activities all involving the and simple crafts are planned for mighty elephant the entire family. Babar the Elephant has been invited as well. This Christmas Your Employees & Customers Deserve The Best! vpy S.L. Alan Acquitted Charge of On Theft as Trustee A Salt Lake City author charged with the theft of $39,000 while acting as a trustee for his nieces estate has been acquitted of the charge by a jury in 3rd District Court. Stanley C. Mann, 53, 2392 Cottonwood Lane, was found innocent of one THANKSGIVING RESTAURANT GUISE felony theft jury in Judge James S. Sawayas courtroom. The jury deliberated five hours before returning the verdict in the three- - week charge of by an second-degre- e eight-memb- trial. Mr. Mann had been charged with three counts of theft and three counts of unlawful dealing with the property of a fiduciary for allegedly stealing $139,000 from the estate of his niece's son after she died in a 1978 plane crash near Portland, Ore. Mr. Mann unsuccessfully attempted to gain custody of the adopted child, and wrote a controversial book, "One Against The Storm," about that attempt. 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