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Show 20 A DESERET NEWS, Thursday, December 18, 196? Rubella Inoculation Sought For Utah Children 1 Toll Scouts Name Chairman Of Convention A massive campaign to inoculate 250 000 Uta children against rubella (German measles) this spring is being sought by many state organizations. Representatives of the medical professions, nursing asso-riarion- C. Dunn will chair the annual Scouters Convention of the Great Salt Lake Council, Boy Scouts of America, in the Tabernacle, Feb. 9. announcement was The made toda - by Wendell M. Smoot, council president health departments, civic clubs, school offidals and the PTA met at Primary Childrens Hospital Wednesday to talk about the problem. Dr. Stanley R. Child, state coordinator for the proposed program, said the immuniza-tio- r would be aimed at children from one to 11 years of age and would cost an estimated $380,000 to carry out. Medical experts are predicting a rubella epidemic next year similar to one m Lorer. Elder Dnnn, recently appointed as a member of the First Council of Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, will serve as general chair nan of the convention. We are pleased cf have a man of Elder Dunns stature as chairman of this important meeting, Smoot said. "The convention is one of the highlight activities for Scouters in the Great Salt Lake Council. It is at this convention that we present Silver Beaver awards to Scouters for y outstanding leadership or sup-po- rt of the Scouting program, Smoot added. Program details for the con- vention will be announced as soon as they are available, Elder Dunn said. An outstanding speaker for the event is being sought by the convention committee, he noted. 1964-65- . immunization when The Thursday night LDS Dance Group will hold its Christmas dance at the Capitol rotunda tonight from 9 to It is vaccine is availprovides immunity to the dis married, as well as regular participants, are invited to the dressy dress affair. Music one-sh- which Loren C. Dunn heeds Scout parley long-lasti- uassive immunization campaign. There is no wav to determine which children might have already received the vaccine, and an attempt will be made to vaccinate all children. Child said. Financial support of tlie program should be a matter of community pride in the said health of its citizens, Mason Smith, coairman of a health planning adivisory committee. will be by the Corsairs QuinA short Christmas tet. program and refreshments have been arranged. 12. but there are many other A the Dance At Capitol Tonight costs, including the price of the vaccine. Child said. able . or they are young. It is especially serious when women get the disease in the first months of pregnancy. The result can be a deformed or retarded child or the end of pregnancy in stillbirth or miscarriage. No firm plans are laid for. open to all young peowho are memple, agss us bers of The Church of Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y now Former dance-goer- s The medical profession wLl donate its time and services, .. ease. Rubella is a common childhood disease, but it can be dangerous to adult women if they havent had the & Snowmobile Taken 18-1- 0, Burglars entered the parking lot of Century Marine, 556 E. 21st South, and stole a 3950 snowmobile and $145 trailer, according to Salt Lake City Police Officer B. Fowles. Kimberly Poor Elisha Roberts Kimberly Thane II Weston Coalam Bradley File Darren Munre Angela Peterson - rHE RESERET NEWS SENDS EIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Kim arty Poor, aeoghtir el Mr. ood I Golden Poor, 4305 Diana Way; Elisha Roberts, daughter e I Mr. and Mrs. Vsl Roberts, fit Ganenea Awe.; Kimberly ThuneN daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Thunnell. 22 Nicotetti Or. Midvale; Weston Coutant, son of Mr. int Mrv Walter Coulam, 5. 300 East, Centerville; Gradley Fite, son et Mr. and Mrs. ueyid Fite, 4685 W. 485 South, Kearns; Darren son or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kum, Windsor St. Angela Peterson, daughter ol Mr. and Mrv Mark Peterson, W W. 1500 South, Bountiful; and all olheT babies one year old Thursday. (Pictures of banes of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baoy photo studio. 34 E. 1st South. Monday thr agh Friday from 10 a m. until 3 o.m. at least tour days before baby's n. i m birthday.) BIRTHS AS REPOSTED PITALS: FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOS- TWIN GOYS; Mr. and Mrv Jay A Seegmiiler, 3530 SunmerhiH Dr. OYS: Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. Seller, S. 41 S East, Murrey. Mr. and Mrv Greg C. Mann, 151V Edison St. Mr. and Mrv Scott J. Lindsay, 2a E. 3rd North, BountifuL Mr. and Mrv Ronald E. Sperry, 77 Harrison Ave. Mr. and Mrv Michael J. Slotter, 72 HiUstda Aye. Mr. and Mrv John F. Hanson. 2M Metropolitan Way. Mr. and Mrv Pat Herrera, Lark. Salt Lake County. act Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and and and and and GIRLS: Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and and and and and and and and and and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. ard Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Thayna Hope. 3 W. Guest Ave. Windsor $t. Larry Darts. 1704-Gaorga Dors, 3S4th Avt. Glen R. Johnson, 904 E. Malvern Ave Frederick A Ghiz, 89 Bryan Ave. Dennis ft. Eaton, 2049 Atkin Ave. , Mrs. Norman Hale 48'8 S. 3535 West Grangur. Mrs. Gordon Elks, 174 N. 4 th East, kaysville.. Mr. John W. Jackson, 105 Roger Ave., Layton, Mrs. Melvtr. Heaps, 3988 S. 4225 west- - Granger Mrs. William A. Woodruff, 327 Louise Ave. Mrs. John M. Ware, 1747 E. 13th South. Mrs. Daniel A. Goodre, Wendell Cr. Mrs. Henry Norris, 2923 Adams St. Mrs. Kenneth Soencer, 9860 Poppy Lana, Sandy. Mrs. Quentin T. Welts. 4314 Sane Cir. Mrv E. Maynard Whitesides, 1055 Ciatrmont Dr Bountiful. East. Mrv Vidor E. Willey, 1157-3r- d ? Mrv Dennis L. Ftofcv 2333 Green St. ' . Mrv Glen R. Huber, 384 Senoma Or. K 4890 H. 4135 S. West, Krahne, Mrv Harold earns, Mrv Sueu'uoaia K. Pea, 793 E. South Temptv Mrv Ronald G. Peterson, 100 Dawn Dr. Mrv Paovala MuJitato, 27 &. 200 West. BountifuL Mrv Manrtn Morrison, 17 W. 5878 South, Murray. Mrv fttcnahrd C. Ure, 8558 $. 3188 East, Sandy. Mrv Kelly Shewmake, 708 E. Hawthorn. Mrv Steven Walters, 518 E. 14BC North, Bountffut, Elder Dunn was named to the First Council of Seventy in 1968. At the time, he was serving as director of communications for the New England Council for Economic Development, with headquarters in Boston. Study Asked Ora Yam Hates Taxi fares and rates in communities cf comparable size to Salt Lake City will be studied before the City Commission rules on a request for a local rate increase. Commissioners Wednesday directed Jess Agraz, city traffic engineer, to conduct the research. The move followed application for the fare hike earlier this week by the Salt Lake Transportation Company, oprator of Yellow Cab service. The firm has requested an Increase in charge per mile of service. It was April, 1968 20 months ago that the cab company last requested (and received) a rate hike. Yellow Cab and other taxi firms are now allowed by the city to charge 45 cents for the first twe seven As of a mile and 10 cents for each addition. al New rates asked for would allow a charge of 45 cents for of a mile the first and 10 cents for each addition- ' al quarter mile. This would mean an in-crease from $1.35 to $L45 for the average fare, according to Salt Lake Transportation Company figures, said one-four- th Charles Boynton, SLTC j j ... offi-da-L OG0OCBC? 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