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Show Duchesne Cousity Schools ln IniiiiUiiizato Clinic Immunization clinics at schools in the county are scheduled to begin on Jan. 4, reports Miss Faye Pope, public health nurse. The immunization clinic schedule sched-ule released by Miss Pope is as follows: Duchesne High School, (Dr. John E. Smith), Jan. 4, 11, IS; Tabiona High School (Dr. Smith), Feb. 11, 18, 25; Altamont High School, April 1 (Dr. Smith), April 8 (Dr. R. V. Larson), April 15, (Dr. Paul G. Stringham.) Roosevelt Elementary, Jan. 7, (Dr. Stringham), Jan. 14, 21 (Dr. Larson); Roosevelt Jr. High School Feb. 8 (Dr. Larson), Feb. Feb. 15, 22 (Dr. Stringham); Myton Elementary Ele-mentary School, March 4, 11, 18 (Dr. Stringham); Neola Elementary Elemen-tary School, March 1, 8, 15 (Dr. Larson). The public may take advantage of the clinical service for these smallpox and typhoid fever immunizations. immun-izations. Any person over the age of one year may be immunized immun-ized at the clinic. Fees are 500 ff6r each of three typhoid doses and 250 a "booster dose." Smallpox Small-pox doses at 250 each to students stu-dents and adults. Each minor child must have "immunization authorization" signed by a parent or guardian in order to take any immunization. These forms are being be-ing distributed through the schools. Miss Pope said. Public health authorities recommend recom-mend that smallpox vaccinations be repeated every five years to maintain immunity against the di-dease. di-dease. These immunization clinics begin be-gin at 9 a.m. in each school. Miss Pope said workers would endeavor endeav-or to finish each clinic by noon. |