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Show IS THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 27, 1960 its your future. . . Study Shovs Medics Donate at the Millions of Free Services Tiit? nations doctors annually don,, It- millions ot dollars worth of medical semce to the public thunigh Free treatments, operain tions and seivices they peifo-their offices, at hospitals, and in outpatient clinics, Harold Bowsecret iry, Utah man, executive State Medn al Assoc. ation, reports This is a rise in free services rendered since the last survey in 1955 w'hich showed $595,000 000 in sersuch freely donated medical $tir)8, 01)0,000 of over 10 in 1900 GENERAL ELECTION percent vices Bowman noted. The amount of care donated by General practitioner averages m 1900, while specialists will annate an estimated $4,812 in free A NATIONWIDE survey just reca e and services to patients leased by New Medical Materia, a in Donated care by physicians vathe research group, le'mi'is of under 10,000 popucommunities lue of donated services bv all the lation average $4,313 and in cities physicians m the Lnited States at of ov.r 10 000 population the average is $4 14b according to the sur-- DEMOCRATIC O e. pretty well average we be-i- n State Medical LTMES FIGURES follow the national ve the Utah Association executive said. Ihe study shows six out of ten doctors devote 10 percent or mnte of their work hours to free cire," Bowman sated The survey shows free services donated bv physcians include 39 9 percent of donated hours devoted to treating private patients without charge; 22.7 percent of donated time going to outpatient clinic hospital ward service services, given free receives 26 5 percent of physicians donated time, while another 10 9 percent goes to free treatments for the doctors kin, school students, scouting services, amateur athlete team care, blood donors, emergency clergymen, cases, and charity work. Te haps these contributions TO SPEAK The Rev. Ira Ransom will deliver a special message Sun- should be taken into fuller account current debates concerning in day at the Bible church. medical care for the aged, it was pointed out nov ev-c- v ; Here are the Candidates you chose to Represent you in National State and County Government Church Plans Reformation Utah Boosters Day Services To Discuss Rev. Ira Ransom, pastor of the Bible church, announced this week ,that two special messages are planned for Reformation Day services at the Bible church Sunday, Oct 30. At the 11 a m worship service, pastor Ransom will be speaking The Threat to on the subject, Piotestantism in the Coming Election Visitors are welcome to attend this service to gather information of current interest, Rev. Ransom stated At the p m. service, Rev. Farm Program Senator Frank Church address the Utah Kennedy-Johnso- n boosters at a meeting to be held Saturday at 8 p. m. at Spanish Fork. He will discuss the proposed Democratic farm program Prior to the meeting, a prodU' chuck wagon bar hecue dinner will be served at the building Spanish Folk Memorial at 6 p. m where the guests will will speak have a chance to meet Senator James Cook, The Importance Chuuh in person prior to his ad on the subject, of Evangelical Schools the Preset dress. Funds raised at the barbevation and Propagation of Protes- cue will be used by the Utah Fartantism Special attention will mers for Kennedy-Johnsuorgan be given to Dallas Theological iation. Tickets for the chuck wagon seminary, of which Rev. Cook is barbecue can be obtained from a graduate. the county Democratic headquarSunday, Oct 30 is being observed as Dallas Seminary Sunday" ters in each county. Committee members from Box by former students and graduates. Howard include Dallas Theological seminary was Elder county founded in 1934, and has continued Glenn, chairman; Amos Hansen, Lyman Zollinto grow in sue and influence. Last W. B Hendricks, ger, Frle Compton, all of Tremon-ton- , school year moie than 30 denomiand Giover Harper, Coniine. nations were lepiestnted m the studentbody of ovei '100 men Mon Ai Kansas has a growing season than 1,300 graduates and tormei m sen are thuiches, ranirnp from 176 days in the students mg schools and on mission fields all northwestern hills to 241 days in the southern lowlands. over the world will n JOHN F. KENNEDY LYNDON B. JOHNSON for President for Vice President V To The Voters Of Box Elder County Democratic Candidates of this county are pledged to support the platform adopted by the party on Some of August 1, 1960 in the County Convention. the important points of local importance are as fol- WILLIAM A. BARL0CKER for Governor M. BLAINE PETERSON DR. D. B. GREEN U.S. Representative State Senator 1st District lows: 1. The establishment of a home for senior citizens of Box Elder County. 2. A study of redistricting proposals for the Board of Education, end to take necessary steps to insure fair repiesentation of all parts of the county on the board. 3. To continue the efficient and economical county road progren inaugurated by the present Democratic County Commission. 4. Encourage further expansion of industry in Box Elder County. 5. Improve the depressed condition of the small family farms. 6. Increased support for education. 7. Pursue a sound fiscal policy matters. in all county The full text of the platform is available upon request to the Democratic County Headquarters. Vote Wisely! Vote Democratic! fPaid Political Adv. bv Democratic Central Committee H. PETERS WM. LOYAL GLENN MARVIN State Representative State Representative 1st District 2nd District J. ERLE COMPTON County Commissioner Term ar GROVER (Smokey) HARPER County Commissioner Term 2-Ye- ar IT IS YOUR DUTY TO REGISTER NOVEMBER 1st and 2nd AND VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET |