Show 20 ‘ Standard-Examin- er Thursday March 31 1953 MEN'S BRIARCLIFf SLACKS Horizons 10 Colors Size Nursing home patients vulnerable Q I have been visiting my mother in a nursing home since she relocated there six months UCLA VSC COUGAR SHIRTS 12 Solid Colors' S-X- preventable through vaccination facilities will de(influenza and some pneumosores nias) or easily treated in early (bedsores velop pressure infections decubitus ulcers) These are assostages (urinary-trac- t ciated with immobility and most ' tuberculosis) often preventable by frequent Although the potential exists new medical and psychologifor skin and the keeping turning cal problems when persons are moisture-fre- e Vigilant monitorplaced in nursing homes these ing of skin at pressure points are not inevitable Many are presuch as hips and heels is essential because if detected at early ventable and most are easily stages pressure sores can be treated if detected early The treated successfully quality of care differs widely beInfections are common and tween nursing homes Some studies have shown better care in can be serious in nursing-hom- e residents Most important among nursing homes affiliated with medical schools and trained geriinfections these are urinary-traatricians and in those which empneumonia influenza and tuberculosis Fortunately these may be ploy nurse practitioners long-term-ca- re Center GemnWxy ago Although the quality of care Hushiigion Post Hrfcfs Group is good I’ve noticed that some residents have gone downhill in fections falls complications from that period What medical and multiple medications and psychopsychological problems are likely logical problems resiMalnutrition is present in more to occur in nursing-hom-e residents? than half of nursing-hom- e A Persons who enter nursing dents It results from inadequate homes often have many chronic ‘caloric protein and vitamin indiseases and medical problems take that is often associated with are at consequently they high medical and psychological probrisk for developing additional lems Dehydration may accompaproblems that affect the frail elny malnutrition and is aggravated derly Several problems are espeby a decrease in thirst perception cially common including in the elderly fluid intake should malnutrition pressure sores in- - normally be encouraged 2 f) Reg 4200 Up to 14 percent of persons in On Aging 32-4- ct LAC::S CHIARCLIFF $1398 2$27CO 3$30C4 MEN’S RA1NSUITS SLACKS Reg S40CO CUY 1 CUT 1 FH2C cochs::jATiMG TJY n:3C27S0 1 CT 1 tops FHSE Navy M-X- Reg $5000 l LADIES' LEROY SWEATER v NOW JACKETS 8 Colors L Reg $5400 & South Salt Lake Qcct 2100 0 0 GGO LlonJFrl Sat 9:30-6:0- 9:00-6:0- KJQ to return Birthdays to Sept 1938 OGDEN — Unwary radio listeners may think they have fallen into a time warp Friday as KJQ Radio rebroadcasts an entire day of programming from 1938 in Ogden KJQ 1490-Aa acquired recording of a full 'broadcast day from WJSV Washington DC from Sept 21 1938 The rebroadcast will include station breaks commercials — even an occasional mistake For example says KJQ Clark OGDEN — The family of Homer K Clark is honoring him for his 90th birthday with an open house at the Golden Hour Center 650 25th St on Sunday from 4 to 7 pm He was born April 4 1898 in Montpelier Idaho to Wilford W and Pamelia Dunn Clark He was educated in Montpelier graduating from the Fielding Academy in Nestled among the M 1918 He married Percie Tippetts on Oct 8 1919 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She died July 21 1975 He married Minnie Coop Fronk on Feb 4 1977 in the Ogden Temple He taught school 13 years in Idaho and was a principal of the elementary grades In 1944 he moved to Ogden and worked for the Union Pacific Railroad as a car inspector for 25 years retiring in 1969 He has been active in the LDS Church serving in a variety of positions He was ward clerk twice bishop’s counselor and high priest counselor three times He is a temple worker He is a veteran of World War I and for the past eight years has been quartermaster of Ogden Barracks 1011 He has five daughters and one JADE) TREE INC program son Homer K Clark Boyd Clark Colorado director Porcelain Easter Bunny Tureens Bookends Ice Buckets ets Serving Trays and Musicals you’ll find the most delicious carton contains darling Dinosaur Eggs-Ea- ch six speckled chocolate eggs with a surprise Bill Allred “The morning disc jockey a very young Arthur Godfrey comes in late for work and later the beginning of a speech by President Roosevelt is interrupted by organ Springs Colo Mrs Worthy Beck Lanark Idaho Mrs Lyle (Fae) Farr Salt Lake City Mrs Otis (Geraldine) Rose Morgan Mrs Veriel (Lorna) Beck Mrs Gloria Thompson both of Ogden He also has two stepdaughters Mrs Gordon (Janice) Jones and Mrs Darrell (Lynette) Weller both of Ogden 28 grandchildren 68 13 step grandchildren 36 step gummi dinosaur (eating instructions included) BUY 2 CARTONS GET THE 3rd ONE FREE! (La-Ru- e) 3024 Brinker Ave Delivery Ogden Utah Gift Wrap 393-370- 3 W £4 Gratis it V and three great-grandchildr- step Alvin L Goodwin OGDEN — Alvin L Goodwin of 4184 Madison Ave will be honored today for his 91st birthday at a family party at the home of a granddaughter Mrs Mark (Lorri) Altice He was born March 31 1897 in Holiday to John and Catherine Goodwin In 1913 he moved to Black-foIdaho where he met Hazel L Hemingway who later became his wife on May 29 1918 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After 30 years in Blackfoot and Idaho Falls Idaho they moved to Ogden in 1943 They have four children Dr DuWayne L Goodwin Grants Pass Ore Dr Clarence L Goodwin Riverside Calif H Dale Goodwin Ogden Berna Telford Federal Way Wash 14 grandchildren and 22 ot He served in the military during World War I and is an active member of the World War I Veterans organization He was a Alvin L Goodwin carpenter by trade and retired in 1963 from Hill Air Force Base He has been active in the LDS Church throughout his life His two favorite hobbies painting and gardening oil have brought him many awards Miller mm sucwumviim sal We’re Spring Cleaning! We have just reduced our entire stock of fall and holiday The children of Beatrice Lund Miller honored her for her 80th birthday with a dinner on Friday at the Lion's Den pants blouses sweaters and skirts to just $7 each Our entire stock of jackets are just $12 We must clear out our remaining stock to make room for our new spring merchandise A family open house was held at her home on Sunday afternoon Jackets $112 She was born March 25 1908 in Plain City to Francis and Elizabeth Ellis Lund (Sale does not include our new spring group our denim pants or our basic group f At Hi vuf 9- - in black brown rf and navy She has two sons and one daughter R Duane Arave and Kent G Arave both of Ogden and Norma Earl of Sunset She has 13 grandchildren and 22 Beatrice Lund Miller Accent on events AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY UNIT NO 9: Bake sale 10 am Saturday at KMart Proceeds used to fund projects for veterans and youth Auxliary general meeting will be held at Steven Henagcr’s building 2351 Grant Ave Room 304 on Monday Nomination reports on new officers are scheduled All members i urged to donate items for the bake sale a VFW LAYTON POST 8307: Easter egg hunt at noon Saturday at 1389 N Main St For members $ m and their children Potluck dinner scheduled Members should bring a covered dish to share Informa8 tion a a i WANT TO BUY A HORSE? Ogden The Family Center 129 North Harrisville Road 392-692- 1 10 am to 6 through Saturday Closed Sunday Classified s 6 9 a 546-094- Then turn right now to our livestock heading in 9 4 h |