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Show P-T. A. Completes Program of Typhoid Immunization The series of typhoid immunization immuniza-tion clinics, which have been conducted con-ducted under the sponsorship of the Cedar City P-T. A., were concluded con-cluded Monday. Nine hundred forty-four students of the elementary school, junior 1iigh and high school were immunized according to Miss Rlioda L. rson, public health nur.se. The clinics were carried over a period per-iod of three innoculations given one week apart are necessary for immunization. im-munization. Those .students who received one or two innoculations but due to absence ab-sence were unable to have all three are urged to have their physician complete the immunization. Dr. R. W. Farnsworth, Dr. L. V. Broadbcnt and Dr. A. L. Graft wrrc present at the various clinics to give the innoculations. Mrs. Fred Warner, P-T. A. president, pre-sident, credits the fine management of tills large scale immunization program to the chairman in charge. Mrs. Ernest Macfarlane, Mrs. Ralnh Adams and Mrs. Thomas Washburn. Wash-burn. They were assmted by the follow-in? P-T. A. members: Mrs Gerald Wade, Mrs. M. D. Arns, Mrs. Herbert Milne, Mrs Heb r Sevy. Mrs DcMar Bowman. Mrs. E. V. Jenkins Jen-kins and Mrs. J. V. Rocco. |