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Show Page 7B North Edition Lakeside Review November 9, 1983 Wednesday, m Davis County Included Nursing Service Is Expanding kt SALT LAKE CITY A bonded And licensed nursing service in Salt Lake City is expanding its services to aid Davis County residents. Quality Care, 1800 South West Temple, provides nursing in the home for the elderly and the ill at any time day or night. Jeannie Donnelly, nursing director, a resident of Kaysville, said she wants to reach residents from Provo to Ogden. The services are for any person with a disease, such as that require care, Ms. Donnelly said. The primary source of care may be the daughter of that per son. She may work unceasingly to meet the ailing persons needs, and she may need relief. If she could get a few hours to herself, to shop or rest, she would be able to carry on and give better care to her loved one, Ms. Connelly explained. Many times the family cant even go out to eat." That is where Quality Care can be of assistance. The family can call and get intermittent care '' for the relative. She said in the case of a cancer patient, who may be in pain around the clock, a nurse from Quality Care can come in at bers can get a good nights sleep. In many cases nurses will provide 24 hours care working in shifts. We try to place quality care in the home, Ms Donnelly exWe use registered plained. nurses, and we give education sessions. Were going to see more and more hospitals taking care of only the severest cases, she said. More and more people are keeping their ailing family members home because, in some cases, they recuperate faster and because it costs less. . The business has a staff of 25 night so that the family mem including nurses and three Staff Photo by Rodney Wright SALVATION ARMY thrift store worker Crenshaw checks merchandise at Betty the stores new location in Clearfield. A variety of items is available. Salvation Army Store Moves ' BARRY KAWA What we want people to real- istering to the spirit. ize is this is not a junkstore, The Army operates two locaCLEARFIELD - In time of said Mrs. Cundey. A lot of peotions in Ogden and the Clearneed, the Salvation Army has ple are surprised at the quality field store. Mrs. Cundey said her been there since 1878 and an exof the items we offer. A dona- store differs from Deseret Induspanded store at 129 S. State is tion of any kind is accepted by tries because money raised does hoped by the Christian organiza- the Salvation Army. Weekly not go to one organization but to tion to better serve the commupick-up- s of unwanted merchanthe Armys drug programs-likdise around the county is schednity. and alcohol rehabilitation proThe store closed its doors at 59 uled for Tuesday and Thursday. gram. S. State last Tuesday and moved g A ceremony was Stores like this one give low to the new location nearby held last Tuesday with Clearfield income and struggling people a which once housed Stan RackMayor Neldon Hamblin particito shop in dignity and ets Western Auto. Manager Ka- pating. Two colonels, one from chance find quality merchandise at rearen. Cundney said the new th$ Salvation Army and one sonable prices, she said. location offers about three times from Hill Air Force Base, were the room of the old store and also present. Mrs. Cundey said a will allow the Salvation Army to large red Salvation Army sign offer more clothing and appli- should be in place above the Without advertising, ances to the public. store by next week. a terrible thing Its a better location and will The Salvation was Army happww cusallow us to better serve our formed in 1878 by General she said. real Were tomers, William Booth as a Christian happy because our other store mission to help the poor people was not big enough. Clothing The cause spread London. of takes up about1 80 percent of the was established in and the Army room in the new store compared in 1880. States United the to about 50 percent in the old one, said employee Betty CrenToday, the Army is a worldshaw. wide Christian religious body structure. 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