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Show 1615 UNDERGO VACCINATION Health Conditions in County Schools Thus Improved, Says Fowler Within the past three weeks there have been vaccinated In the schools of Weber county & total of icis person by Dr lt H Wilson, city and county physician, assisted by Mi-s Charlotte Kunz. county school nurse, according to a report made yesterday to .Superintendent .Super-intendent R. A. Fowler of the county schools Though some adult persons were vai ciliated, the greater portion of those vaccinated were school children less than IS years of age This work h.".x occupied practically all of the time Of Miss KtltlS for the past three weeks, the county furnishing the services ser-vices of Dr. Wilson und the school board the services of Miss Kunz Miss Kun. reported a decided Improvement Im-provement In the health of the children chil-dren sIivp the Inauguration of the health campulgn In the county schools. In this work, she said, she has received re-ceived the hearty co-oporatlon of the parents and the students are tuklng a keen InteresL In the campaign This, she reported. hus resulted In a marked Improvement In the cleanliness of the students attending school throughout the county. , To aid in the nutrition work advo-catod advo-catod by Miss Kunz a parents-tench-1 is 'organization har heen started at llarrlsvllle, where there had been found a number of i hlldren In an undernourished un-dernourished condition. A , nutrition class In to be started in the near future fu-ture to correct this condition and tho children served at 10 o'clock In the forenoon with rnllk and crackero. The parent! .ue behind tho movement Miss Kunz also reported a marked Improvement in the elimination of physical defects amenable to remedial measures with a greater number of such cases being treated at present than at any prior time The health outlook for tho whool children In the county Is very bright she said. oo |