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Show I I Page Thursday, October 28, 1976 Ben Lomond Beacon 2 Shooting near residences illegal IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT SWINE INFLUENZA (FLU) VACCINE (MONOVALENT) July 15, 1976 PLEASANT VIEW The City Council here made an appeal to sportsmen in Pleasant View that they do not discharge their firearms within 600 feet of a The Disease Influenza (flu) is caused by viruses. When people get flu they may have fever, chills, headache, and complete recovery dry cough or muscle aches. Illness may last several days or a week or more, some in death or to people. For the elderly pneumonia is usual. However, complications may lead flu be especially serious. or diseases, may or kidney heart, lung, and people with diabetes It is unlikely that you have adequate natural protection against swine flu, since it has not caused widespread human outbreaks in 45 years. The Vaccine The vaccine will not give you flu because it is made from killed viruses. Todays flu vaccines cause fewer side effects than those used in the past. In contrast with some other vaccines, flu vaccine can be taken safely during pregnancy. One shot will protect most people from swine flu during the next flu season; however, either a second shot or a different dosage may be required for persons under age 25. If you are under 25 and a notice regarding such information is not attached, this information will be provided to you wherever you receive the vaccine. Possible Vaccine Side Effects Most people will have no side effects from the vaccine. However, tenderness at the site of the shot may occur and last for several days. Some people will also have fever, chills, headache, or muscle aches within the first 48 hours. , dwelling during pheasant season. It is legal to hunt the pheasants within the city limits, the council said, but illegal to fire a gun within 600 feet of any residence. The council said that every year there hs been violators and they added that if there are too many violations this year, the city ordinance would have to be School display the bike to be black and white television and the 1 Shown Carnival. Halloween school's the at given away with the prizes are Caroline Bethel, Mark LaFluer, Robert Wilcox, Russell Ross and Julie Price. STUDENTS of Hillcrest Elementary Mi lie changed, prohibiting hunting rest plans pheasants in the city lim its . The council also said that landowners can post their property if they wish. Malloween fun Special Precautions As with any vaccine or drug, the possibility of severe or potentially fatal reactions exists. flu vaccine has rarely been associated with severe or fatal reactions. In some instances the following people receiving vaccine have had allergic reactions. You should note very carefully precautions: Children under a certain age should not routinely receive flu vaccine. Please ask about age limitations if this information is not attached. medical People with known allergy to eggs should receive the vaccine only under special supervision. People with fever should delay getting vaccinated until the fever is gone. consult a People who have received another type of vaccine in the past 14 days should vaccine. flu the physician before taking If you have any questions about flu or flu vaccine, please ask. Hillcrest Fifth and sixth Elementary, Children hear salty' tales at storytime grade located at 130 N. Eccles Ave. students at the school will be in Ogden is planning a selling tickets on door prizes. Wee Also included will be two silly Halloween Carnival for the There will be a 10 speed This Wednesday whole family. bicycle and a 12 inch black Tales for Wee Wigglers will counting stories Six Foolish Fishermen and The Five The fun begins on Friday, and white television set given feature stories with a Salty Oct. 29, at 5:30 p.m. There as door prizes. Planned poems will Chinese Brothers. theme. All children of preschool Parents are welcomed to include will be plenty of food the traditional hot dogs, accompany their children to favorite The Owl and the age are invited to share in available, including at 2 and cold drinks, this night of fun sponsored by Pussycat, the tale of two these Salty Stories the at make-believ- e week this as well as pastries and a cake the PTA. p.m. friends and their walk. voyage over the sea. Emerson Stone Branch. How-eve- r, bar-b-qu- - a I GIFT GALLERY REGISTRATION FORM swine flu, the vaccine, and the special precautions. I have about statement above the read have I had an opportunity to ask questions, including questions regarding vaccination recommendations for persons under age 25, and understand the benefits and risks of flu vaccination. I request that it be given to me or to the person named below of whom I am the parent or guardian. INFORMATION Name (Please Print) Birth date Address County of Residence A Clinic Ident. Manufacturer 6 and Lot No. Date Center for Disease Control TrGnnGnOsnnacj Atlanta, Georgia 30ft?3 . Ofr by Melinda Sower by think Ill scream. Well, here it is, election time again and voters are hearing from everyone, the On the Weber County ballots are presidential newspapers, television, radio,, the candidates candidates both from the far left and far right themselves and their friends that they should get with everything in between. There is every perout and vote. suasion available from the Libertarian candidate to the American Party and Concerned out Citizen candidates and several different canIm afraid this is going to be another get to add hurts and vote story too, because it never one more voice to the clamor and because it didates running as independents. And if none of almost seems as though voters need all the en- those please you, there is always that place to couragement they can get, in voting for some write in a candidate. The wide range of choices reason. carry over to the other offices to both on the state acfew citizens so to think that and local levels also. So there really isnt any But it is scary then and ballots their reason for a registered voter not to get out and do cast complain tually when those officials placed in office do not vote vote Tuesday, no matter what your political views may be. the way Mr. John Doe thought they should . There is plenty of choice for nearly every ofBy casting a ballot, you are letting your fice, and if I hear from one more person that they voice be heard and saying I care what happens and cant make up their minds between Carter this election year. Ford because they dont like either of them, I , Arnold NORTH OGDEN (Tex) Floyd Cude, 67, of 640 E. 3100 N. died last Saturday of a heart attack while deer hunting. He was born Nov. 4, 1909, in Houston, Texas. On June 3, 1932, he married Marvella 1974. He came to Ogden in 1924. He was a high priest in the North Ogden 6th ward and had been a home teacher and a member of the old folks committee. include his Survivors Bush in ... Murray. two of North widow solemwas later Ogden, marriage nized on the Salt Lake LDS sons, Richard Edgar Cude of Ogden and Arthur B. Cude of Temple. He had worked as an North Ogden; five grandoperating engineer for M. children; one brother and two Morrin and Son, Inc. for- sisters, Glen Cude of Norwalk merly owned and operated Calif., Mrs. Albin (Vadna) the Ogden Limousine Service Matson and Mrs. Harold and was custodian for the (Madge) Matson both of Salt North Ogden 5th and 6th Lake City. 2 Y. 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