Show i iNW’1 'i vw - lWMla MtaNM £- 11 - Mi mwewhiii bfcM WWWtiriiiwWlWH ' ' W wxi VvV v rvi s £ HE?: 4-- HnM Joemd lfct Login Utah Friday December 17 1171 Health department study reveals Health department suggests If later mumps immunisations ‘i The Bear River Health Department U recommending dud children be fan munized against mumps measels and rubella (MMR) at 15 months of age father at the previously recommended age of one year Recent studies have shown that good levels of immunisation are still present through placental transfer Grom the mother until the 15 month age level Dr John C Bailey director said Other immunization requirements for children are: Pertusis -T-wo months r Diphtheria Tetanus (DPT) and Polio v -- Pour months: DPT and Polio 1 --Biz months: DPT Measels t --Fifteen months: Mumps N o pockets of and Rubella —Eighteen months: DPT and Polio —Four to six years: DPT and Polio — By Bob Findlay preschool -F-ourteen to 16 years Tetanus and staff writer Diptheria and repeal shots every 10 Sixty percent of Cache County’s eligible population yews thereafter Parents are reminded that im- has received the basic immunisations and there are munization of their children is their no pockets of anywhere in the responsibility Good Immunisation county District Health Director Dr John Bailey records should be kept on all children to Thursday night with the Bear River District Health provide protection against these Council Dr Bailey said his staff has completed a preventable diseases The Bear River Health Department study to determine the correlation between imoffers immunization clinics on the munization status of students and their attitudes and second Wednesday of each month knowledge about health practices and between the Immunisations may also be obtained by education and income levels of their parents In contrast with traditional beliefs he said the appointment at the Health Department 170 North Main study found virtually no correlation with education and income The percentage of children from low insane families in Cache County who have immunized is the same as for children from high income families he said and the same holds trpe Ifor education levels association members At 2:30 1u their clearing-hous- e reviews These will include Judicial training Justice of peace training migrant health project and Fielding Ditch and Hyer Canal farm irrigation Program reports will include marriage later was discussions of the governor's adivsory solemnized in the Logan and Conservation council Resource IDS Temple natural (RCltD) OGDEN Development Mr Buxton was a XX Title resources criminal Justice Henry Buxton 59 for- contractor and owner of community action alcohol aging mer Cache resident died the 'BRAG sets monthly meeting The Bear River Association of Governments (BRAG) will meet Monday in Garden City and among the agenda’s top Items for discussion are personnel classification alter natives and impending legislation -- affecting local governments at noon at the Lodge The per gtamel classification matter will be Staken up at 12:45 pjn and die legislation discussion will follow at £1:15 The meeting begins £vfiear Lake Motor xi tfr -- AH Buxton manposer health and mental health He wants the smoke turned off ' - ££ DENVER (UPI) - If the executive of the Colorado Department of 5 director within the Health has his way smoking A agency will be prohibited and public 6 puffing in the state will be restricted '£ Dr Anthony Robbins Wednesday the State Health Board Ms ttold will present to the General Assembly next month a bill that would :v protect the rights of nonsmokers by in public places the agars and cigarettes Sfhdd by board members trains said j£be believed there would be con siderable support in the legislature for £the measure Robbins said many other states and Personalised in the Builders and was a Wednesday McKay Hospital member of the LDS He was born April 14 Church in Bates Idaho a son of Alfred L and Mercedes Kent Buxton On Sept 3 1943 he married Bernice Brian in Sioux Falls SD The 1917 muncipalitles have enacted restraints on smoking in public places He said the MU ahouM be presented to the lerialature by January Robbins a said he was non-smok- considering a regulation prohibiting die habit m the health department's headquarters at Denver "ta have the meetings elsewhere The director also said some department officials were interested in legislation that would increase the tax on cigarettes based on their tar and nicotine content Nation's weather : J Columnist wife fined BEVERLY Surviving are his widow Ogden three sons and two daughters Darrell A North Ogden D Greg Layton Gary R Roy Mrs (Susan) Allen and Carol Buxton Kent Mias both of non-immunizati- $ here on disease have “gone up drastically” in the county since the health district opened its veneral disease clinic confirming the belief that the disease Is here but was not being reported Dr Bailey also informed the council that regulations under the new Safe Drinking Water Act will require an upgrading of many of the public water systems within the health district even on some systems already designated as “approved:” ' The council approved the 1977 budget listing expenditures and income at 6371716 Sources of oncome were: Cache County (paying 59 percent) $1088 Box Elder County (39 percent) 171572: Rid County gonorrhea in Swine flu immunizations have been suspended (2 percent) $3670 fees $48000 special contracts the Bear River district along with the national $28126 and state finds $111272 Expenditures were put at $239519 for salaries and suspension Dr Bailey said because of concern that the remainder for rent travel capital outlay and the flu shots are linked to cases of Guillain-Barr- a other expenses Syndrome or “creeping paralysis’’ So far he said no cases of the penicillin-resistan- t veneral disease have been isolated in Cache County He noted that reported cases of general venereal The study did find he said that those children well immiunlsed tended to be more health conscious and to have regular health checkups It was also discovered that 50 percent of the parents of children poorly immunized were smokers while only 30 percent of the parents of children smoked The results of the study will be published he said The council also Thursday discussed two health problems making national headlines: the suspension of the swine flu Immunization program and the strain of growing incidence of a penicillin-resista- FOLDING ROCKING CHAIR six grand- from 6 to 8 and Saturday Ogden children four brothers to services will be in and three sisters Lyle frior T Sandy Ore Jesse Richmond City C Val Cemetery L Orem Fairborn (Brio Nathan L Preston Mrs Alice Poole Lava Hot Springs -PPARK HYDE Idaho Mrs Rowene Ransom Preston and arley J Balls 68 died Mrs Joyce Tarbet today in Logan Hospital after a short illness Smithfield A complete obituary Funeral services will be conducted Saturday and Parley Balls at 11 am in Myers Mortuary Chapel in Ogden Friends may call at the mortuary tonight funeral arrangements will be published morning’s in Sunday Herald Journal til HILLS Calif -H(UPI) columnist Army Archerd rad his wife Selma were fined $375 each Thursday after pleading no contest to battery charges stemming from a brawl during a fashion tow at the elegant Gucci’s 32" 29" x 18" Reg n boutique The fight broke out when Mrs Archerd annoyed by- smpke doused a man’s cigarette with her drink the prosecutor said - 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