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Show Ben Lomond Beacon Thursday, February 17, 1977 Utah oii-stfejir- shosesi to play G in Cerebral Poisy high school players from team from Hucko, Brett Van Utah to play against an foe has been selected. schools with The all-st- first-eve- r football Page 5 club--Jef- er Enslow and Steve (John his Skyline f Bill Nixon and fajrad-reiiis- Hillcrest, Jay Judkins of Highland, Louie Long of Harper); Brighton (Dave Francis and Mark Seeman) ; Olympus, Mike Mathieu of and Roy (Jim McHahon and Bonneville, Chris Monson of Blake Menaridi). American Neil Fork, Nickolaisen of Box Elder, Rounding out the Utah honor squad Curtis Page of Layton, Randy will be Arthur Cheadle of Peck of Orem, Scott Phillips Cottonwood, J. L. Coon of of Springville, Gary Rich of Granger, Bret Frodsham of Payson and Robbie Richeson Davis, Brad Jordison of of Clearfield. Sciver. Other more than one representative on the team include West (Ric Lawrence, Bill Meske and Chuck Wedd) ; Murray (Darwin Black and Robert Hardy); Judge Memorial (Brent Brackus and Kevin Brady); Provo While this years Utah Cerebral Palsy high school all-stand football basketball games are being billed as the fourth annual "such contests, the football "game for the first time will be a Utah vs. Arizona matchup, following the successful lead of an experimental basketball center and won by the Beehive State squad, Johny has changed. in overtime, over an Arizona Usually helpful and r has the 6 year-ol- d aggregation. . Coaches Ken Schmidt and become agitated and restless. bullies his friends, and his Jay Cullimore of defending He teacher reports poor perstate championhigh school Skyline and state formance in school. Johnnys titlist Davis high, respec- parents, dismayed at his actions, punish him, thinking tively, will work with a squad he has become a bad boy. of 30 players, who represent But Johnny might be suf2l different schools from fering from depression. throughout the state of Utah. Schmidt will have three Professionals have become aware of this problem in WHY BRIGHAM SAND? children during the past few MANTUA toundtf n aid years. And only recently, dranoga lock, according to two University GUIDE 5RVICE of Utah Medical Center HUNTING fill dirt faculty members, have RECREATION health care professionals talbuiMtr nmol y recognized that children dont respond to depression asptidt Vndori ' road 1 root the normal adult wav. X if n-- r j LJ j r:t.)ri'i 37, yf- i k . Unhappy children studied A happy-go-luck- child ROCKY SAYS: ) I I Concrto wisa 7 bast, stronger whltr, nlcar finish - com para, logon, SL and sand graval, than Ogdon, and insist on Brigham City sand and graval Evar won dar why thay haul It so far? Ask your architect or anglnaar fl loved. for a young child to become nurse specialist and assistant professor in psychiatric nursing, and Dr. Merritt Egan, associate professor of pediatrics and psychiatry, said adults act out depression in a variety of ways. They may feel no one cares, have trouble sleeping and experience a change in eating habits. But a child doesnt yet have the defenses that an adult has tha isnt youngster may react to such a loss by acting sad, or withdrawing from friends. But it is also typical, Ms. Cole said, A Beth Vaughn Cole, clinical S. JENsEN whats cant happening, said Ms. Cole, if, for example, a parent gets sick or dies. All the child knows is the parent isnt there, and this must mean the tnctmn Mid pit young person understand all-sta- Midi Also, a child can be deeply depressed when he or she to cope with depression. 108-10- 4 more demonstrative. The youngster may fight with friends, suffer from psychosomatic stomaches or even shoplift to fill that loss. In older children, reactions may come in the form of running away from home. To the parents, the children appear angry, not depressed. And if certain types of losses are not understood, comor treated, pensated character disorders that could lead to inappropriate behavior in adulthood might result. When parents move, its believed the children will automatically adjust, and they often do. But if a child has a deep neighborhood friendship, the loss of that friend might be hard to bear, Ms. Cole said. realizes imaginary playmates are just that. Or, the child can suffer from a loss of at the hands of teasing children who notice differences in looks and abilities. Help for such children, is once the problem is available recognized, through various agencies and mental health counselors, the clinical specialist pointed out. At the Medical Center, Dr. first Egan said, counselors try to find out what is overwhelming the child, then they help that child find a substitute for what has been lost. Both faculty members agree that while depression is difficult to diagnose, it can be one of the easier childhood problems to treat. And treatment is essential. If a 70 year-olman is depressed for a year, thats a relatively short proportion of his life, but if a 6 year-olis depressed for a year, that represents a major percentage of the childs life, Dr. Egan said. The ages and immaturity involved make a childhood depression serious, dangerous illness, and its vitally important to get prompt therapy. self-estee- d d IS THE NEW Radiology equipment being shown to employees by Dirk Van Leer, administrative radiologic Technologist at the new St. Benedict's Hospital. HERE y Tours, open house scheduled at new hospital tor residents WASHINGTON TERRACE Residents of Washington Terrace will be guests of St. Benedicts Hospital Thursday evening for a tour of the new $15 million hospital at 5475 South Adams Ave. Tours will be conducted from 6 to 8 p.m. The Washington Terrace City hold its this time in meeting during Council the will also hospitals EVEN MORE! newly-furnishe- Board Room. PETERSEN S jL All New" d corridor and positive air pressure. Guests will tour the emergency room area which will be staffed by specially-trainephysicians, nurses and other personnel, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Facilities include five trauma beds, 2 cardiac rooms, 1 eye, throat and dental On Thursday evening, ear, nose, one room, gynecology be will staffed departments 2 obwith key people who will examination room, servation rooms, 2 fracture functions and the explain treatment areas, and an special equipment provided industrial shower in case of in the new hospital. chemical contamination. Other areas of interest at Tours will begin in the which the new St. Benedicts lobby, spacious features a 22x7 tapestry Hospital include the Nursery specially designed by a San and Obstetrics Unit where Francisco artist to depict the every concern is given both to the mothers care and that of philosophy of St. Benedicts Hospital. It carries the the babies. Maternity inmessage taken from the Rule cludes five labor rooms, two of St. Benedict, that Above delivery rooms and a special all things, care must be taken recovery area for mothers. of the sick so that they will be served as if they were Christ For the babies there are in person. two regular nurseries, an Adjacent to the lobby is the isolation nursery and an chapel which intensive care nursery which is especially equipped with an will be open to people of all faiths. It also contains neonatal intensive care unit tapestries with messages which provides the baby with its own taken from Ecclesiastes: For everything there is a germ-fre- e atmosphere, and a time to be born, a all the emergency equipment season time to die; A time to plant, a to care for him in a crisis time to reap; A time to situation. Guests will tour the mourn, a time to heal. radiology departGuests will tour the four ment which has been expanded by approximately nursing units of the All patient rooms four times, and includes hospital are private, spacious, and sophisticated diagnostic look out through equipment such as nuclear More than 20 tour guides will be on hand to show guests through the facility which covers nearly four acres of space. Tours for other groups will continue through the week, climaxed with two public open houses on Feb. 26 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Feb. 27 from 1 to 8 p.m. freF CHERRY PIE W. ;T ' , V d semi-circul- M 'vfc&Si.X Including: 280-- Z Pickups B-2- (X-ra- OVER DEALER 10 or 133-be- d COST!!! 710 or h or patio doors onto fully land- Visitors will see a protective newly-delivere- d 7 , V medicine. greatly-expande- d laboratory, medical records with its movable files. They also will view a colorful cafeteria and vending area which will serve St. Benedicts 550 employees as well as its patients and visitor;. Other areas which visitors will see include the gift shop, Intensive Care and Coronary Pediatrics, Data Care, Processing, Respiratory Therapy and office areas. The building has been beautifully decorated with warm earth tones of oranges and browns. The new St. Benedicts Hospital is a institution which will provide all the services previously provided, and in addition it will offer much-neede- d services not previously available. The new facility also offers radiation therapy for victims of cancer in the Northern Utah area. It also will include a unit for the Alcohol and Chemical Dependency Treatment program which has been enjoying a good success rate at the old St. Benedicts Hospital. It is the only hospital-base- d program of its kind between Denver and San Francisco., Following public tours Feb. and 27 the hospital will be closed for cleaning and final testing of equipment. Patients will be transported to the new hospital site early March 6, and will be open for business at 7 a.m. on March 6. 26 scaped courtyards. New 1977 VOYAGER Patient rooms are equipped enviro-car- e panels at the heads of the beds which provide a variety of lighting, outlets for air, oxygen, suction, electrical outlets for emergency equipment, and an adjustable arm for bedwith side TV. Color Television is provided free of charge for every patient and is easily positioned for the patients automatic tranEquipped with smission, 4800 GVW package PLUS MUCH MORE1 It's Our FEBRUARY SPECIAL .. comfort 5288 Attached to the enviro-car- e panel is a bedside console with fingertip controls for lights, door closer, storage, and a special nurse-cal- l system which brings instant communications with nurses on the nursing unit. Nurse call systems are also installed in each individual bathroom and in the shower of each room. The electrically-operatebeds are fully adjustable. When the head is raised the bed retracts so that the bedside console is within fingertip reach at all times. d CHRYSLER fe) ETERSEN 0T0R 3130 Washington Blvd (Prices good thru February 28, 1977) PLYMOUTH OfVIPANY Phone:621-807- 0 DATSUN HONDA Guests will be able to see into all areas which will be closed off the public after patients are admitted. This includes the operating room suite, with its six modern operating rooms including special procedures room which will be used for such procedures as total joint replacements. A germ-fre- e atmosphere is provided by a brother group seeks volunteers Big said Big Brother work, Mr. Foley, is the concept of healthy friendship between a responsible male adult and a boy who has no adequate masculine figure with whom Vincent P. Foley, Board to identify. President, of the local Big The continued success of Brother agency announced the One Man - One Boy today. program depends on the Right now, we have 123 number of new volunteers we boys eagerly waiting for their recruit. Brother The Big Brothers. Only through Big the recruitment of more movement complements but volunteers can each of these does not duplicate the work of young boys have the Big group agencies, commented Brother he needs and wants. Mr. Foley. Sixty-fiv- e years The 1977 Big Brothers Week of experience has proved that will be observed in more than the Big Brother idea. One in the Man - One Boy works. 200 communities United States to stimulate the Men wishing to volunteer recruitment of Big Brother as Big Brothers should Volunteers. contact Mr. Rich Bachstetter The Big Brother Program at Big Brothers of Greater child a unique provides Salt Lake, Northwest which welfare service Center, 300 North combines the friendship of a UT. 84116, volunteer (man) aided by a 1300 West, SLC, social worker to help a boy phone Our next orientation will be who lacks the guidance of a father. Mr. Foley explained. on Mon. March 7th at 7:30 The important contribution p.m. Big Brothers of Greater Salt Lake will make a concentrated effort to recruit 100 new volunteer Big Brothers during Big Brother Week, Feb. 20th through 27th. of Multi-Purpo- |