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Show Typhoid, Small Pox Shots To Oe Given At Schools Mrs. Clyde Johnson, Duchesne County school nurse, this week announced the . schedule of visits vis-its to the various schools at which time immunization shots will be given for typhoid and small pox. Also announced by Mrs. Johnson John-son were the dates when Mrs. Nettie O. Remington, Uintah County school nurse, would carry out their program in schools in the Roosevelt area. They will give only typhoid shots, and all schools will be visited the same day, only at different hours. According to Mrs. Johnson, all who had typhoid shots should get a booster shot this year, something necessary if one desires de-sires to remain immunized from the disease. The regular shots must be given every three years. Small pox shots are good for five years and only those who have not had a shot in the past five years should respond. The service is available at the following fol-lowing schools: Roosevelt Junior High School February 4-11-18 9 a. m. Union High School February 17-19-26 9 a. m. Duchesne Elementary & High February 6-13-20 9:30 a. m. Roosevelt Elementary School February 8-14-22 9 a. m. Tabiona Elementary & High Feb. 25 - March 3-10 10 a.m. Neola Elementary School Feb. 28 -Mar. 6-13 9 a. m. Myton Elementary School Feb. 29 -Mar. 7-14 8 a. m. Altamont High & Elementary, Bluebell, Talmage and Ml. Home March 11-18-25 9 a. m. UINTAH COUNTY SCHEDULE (Typhoid shots only) February 13-20-27 Avalon School 8:45 a. m Alterra School 10:30 a. m. Lapoint School 1:15 p. m. Tridell School 2:30 p. m. |