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Show Al0 __The Salt LakeTribune INTERMOUNTAIN Wednesday, February 22, 1995 Red Tape a Sticking Point for Reservation Doctors reservation at Crow Agency, By Deenise Becenti SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE ALBUQUERQUE, Mary DesRosier was one of about 50 physicians who work on American Indian reservations who believe the biggest obstacle in delivering health care to the tribes is red tape. She voiced her concerns during a meeting that ended last weekend and was held by Indian Health Services (IHS) in Albuquerque for health-care providers for the country’s reservations. I always had it in my head that after I finished medical school, that 1 would work for IHS,” says DesRosier, a Blackfoot who is a family practitioner on the Crow cult to get things done. Cecelia Kittle, a Sisseton and Santee Sioux pediatrician ‘We want to be here [on the reservations] because this is where our people are,” said Kittle “What we need is many preventive programs and very active intervention programs.” The health-care providers were called together by IHS Executive Director Michael Trujillo, an Acoma Pueblo physician. The IHS, an agency of the Pub- Ranchers’ Rebellion Is Growing Public-Land Battle Heats Up in Nevada TH ASHINGTON POST TONOPAH, Nev. — Byall ac- Nye County, Nev. With hundreds of supporters cheering him on, some of them wearing sidearms, Nye County Commissioner Dick Carver climbed aboard a bulldozer and punched opena long-closed road in Jefferson Canyon in the Toiyabe National Forest. Keeping just clear of the advancing bulldozer’s blade, a hapless special agent with the U.S. Forest Service backed up the canyon holding a sign informing Carver that his holiday road-building was not authorized on federal land. The Fourth of July protest in Nye County was just one boister- ous example of a small but growing insurrection against federal land-management agencies spreading across the West. “We were proving our point that they [Forest Service officials] don’t have jurisdiction,’ explained Carver, a stocky rancher with piercing eyes who followed up his bulldozer protest by filing charges against Forest Service employees for interfering with a public official and impersonating a law officer. WhoseLandis It? Emboldenedbyelectedofficials who subscribe to a burgeoning regional Political movement that asserts the federal governmenthasnolegal claim to public land in the West, someranchersare brazenly Bernice Lane Brown | Shayna L.Freeland in defiance of government prohi- bitions. “We're that close to another revolution,”’ said Carver, holding his thumb andindex finger close together. “The federal government has no claim to this land,” insisted David Haight, Nevadastate director for an organization called the County Alliance to Restore the Economy and Environment. Meeting with county officials in Nevada, Haight sharedthe results of his complex legal theory that he says undercuts the orthodox view that the Constitution’s prop- erty and supremacy clauses give the federal governmenttitle to and authority over public landsin the West. Law enforcement authorities Bom Sandy to Emr She enjoyed her family, traveling, baseball and ie (ents Lake Ozark, Mistout Cama Olson (LoElsworth, Salt Loke City; iG ‘athy’ Hammer, all. Sandy; RaLane pes Luana and Phil Mednickof Arana, oteson chy Micsout 17 grondchie lurray; Frances and Don Yeamanof Pocatello, dren; 33 _great-grandchildren. Idaho; Viva Lafaye Hawthome of Califomi death by a fon, two grandsons, and one rece | By Geraldine Gore of Allington,Virg.; me granddaughtes Merous aunts and uncles and oné cousin. Funeral seNvices Friday, February 24, 495, 4 euneralservices will be held Thursday, Feb. 23, am., Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 South Site, | 2 pm, at Re Memorial’ Estates, whete trends maycall Tursdoy, 68 p.m 2360'so, eeeRoad, where fiends may call jay, Wednesday ‘one hour prior to serapigrment, Sandy city Cemetery eo interment, Reciwood Memonol tates Sy N2/22 Edith Zackrison Bullock Alden Nelson Hodges Edith Irene Zackrison Bullock, a beautiful and Sees lady,left us 2 February 19, 1995. LOGAN,Utah—Alden Nelson Hodges, 87, died Monday,February 20, 1995 at SunshineTerrace. He was bom November 3, 1907 in Garden oy, Utah. ‘secon ” ofNonn Wand RondaZackzon, she Hostile Territory: That kind of legal backup provides only limited comfort to federal employees who must manage the Nevada range and forest land in an increasingly hostile environment. “Folks are taking the law into their own hands,” said Jim Nel- son, an outspoken career government official who supervises the Toiyabe and Humboldt national forests in Nevada. “We're going to have anarchy and chaosia eastern Ngvada," he pregicted. seca sicians to organize their recom- know their people,” he said. “Hopefully, they will bring their expertise to bear to in order to build a better program.” The group addressed such issues as discussing the future of primary care, rural health system, addressing the importance of elderly care, substance abuse, child abuse and women’s health, and developing better methods of communication. TUCSON CITIZEN eB ‘ mendations. “T hope this gathering will generate more dialogue with the administration,” said Susie John, a clock tower and staying there for six days cannotstep onto the campus for another year as punishmentfor a misdemeanortrespass- Navajo pediatrician working at Crownpoint, New Mexico. Abel Duffy, 23, of Silver City, N.M., also was sentenced to one year of unsupervised probation “We've always thought that there were few ofus and ourvoice was very small. This was an opportunity for us to meetandtalk about someofourissues and concerns,” she said. “Hopefully, we can address them together with the appropriate people. “Hopefully, there’s powerin numbers.” the IHS as a community-based cia Hodges, Hagstaff, an jaDene ai le Johnson, Centerville, Utah; Iris and Jerry Steven- was an avid fan of Univeraty of Utah Shiee Her final ancl avonjas to watch the versityof UiohLHo: wali, basketball Sheloved traveli ith Deano, reading, and Ding wthner far palette ner Edi mother fo three cugiver, Susan ‘nn (Michael P Robbins), Paticia mnlane S Howell) and Pamela Jean (Calvin CMebantel) She was bl jessed with frany m grandenicrenand greal-grandenilaren; hersisters, Dorothy, Sum mamas Mortenson (A Russell, Jean Metin . Wison}, herBrofer Sonn Zocktson Mon) nd many nieces and nephews will miss her weet years she followed wherever Deano’mila itary career led, After his retirement she taught in Granite | District for many years, She cared deeply about herstudenis and loved fo be tecognized by them in he grocery stor he family wishes fo thank the Sal Lake Coun. | $n WestJarcon, Utah; Te and Jeanne Hodgea ‘aren Hodges,Smi fields Boh Proc in death byson,Freddie. Funeralservices will be held Thursday, 2noon in theAlien-Hall Mortuary Chapel;where friends maycall Wednesday ‘evening 6-8 p.m. and one hour prot fo service Burial wil be in the Smithfield cemetery 2/24 ing conviction. ty’s construction of an astronomy observatory on Mount Graham. Mar jaret Peterson hristensen Beloved wife, mother, et Peterson yal couses 1995 yandmother and ristensen passed Relghbor and frien her talent (or Qu: ved in_all orgunizations of the President, ing Relief mission in the Northem indian Mission retuming home to Secayor as femmipie workers the St, George Tem ea ig sunived byorthusband, Thronton; two a chi reat-grandChildren: four gregtgreat arondcehcres ce numerous stepchildren andthechien, alof whom she loved ver ch, ‘Aviewinnqiotowed by ysservices,will be held on fuary 23rd, at ate at R 200 East, ondviewing and service will be held at the , 190 No, 300 West, CedarCity, Utah, Sat., February 25th, at 41'a.m. ue wilbein the Gectar Cy Comey. Jack Rutherford eel 72, ice Monday, Feb- tuary 20, 1995in Springville, He was bom on Novembere 192 iin Bri pon City, Ulah, the son of George C. and Mitchell Lar Survivors include two sisters ‘and five brothers, many nieces, nephews, and friends. Helived wee of ne ‘Suh life in New York City, where he wor 1s an interior architect, de- ning for ‘Sor sores and test i waveside services will be Fata Feb. Big at 4 p.m. in the Brigham City Se 3 Virgil Peterson ofcovaicaMerit Po: | Utah. She was preceded in atv Mom, we love and miss you, 12/22 N 2/22 Esther Timothy Powell Dye reat-grandchildren;Poon Melvin more, jash.; ed in deathbywochilcren, WichoolRoeStor lie and Sher Lyn Parker, also twograndsons Graveside olvice Thursday.2 pris FobIuary 23, 1995, Redwood an Re calll Thursday 4-1:45 alte “erkins-Softe Momuary, 4780 So, io at Ae el Russell eld 84, died February ‘alifomia. Bom: soma oN $01 Heserved os. a naval pseeioe oo Loe ee fondchilcrs be held Thi ry 23, 1995, 4 Tam, ery. lanNorth /, Febru- Stake eon inter, 52 Sour ‘West.Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary,260 East South Temple,hoe day evening 6-8 pau oe aeey the Stake Center from 9:45 a. mer soe Veta 86, passed away on February 19, ogStates and Canada I can uybe sald that he left the world a betterplace his felowman: Hise sunvedbyhe fontwile, Meaine; son, ThomsClair, and daughter, Patcia aiCaniar: three wonderful granddaughters, fer re) Frandson, Tract ‘Cooper anid vate brother, lamnos(Bese) foons, ‘Alma Toone, Morgan, Ufa! McCustion, Vallejo, Calif; and a dear friend, , ah. Interment, te a ‘Funeral Directors, Larkin Me 12/22 2/22 Christian Napier. Christian Napier, beloved son Chiist ape, wos bomond¢eaFebruary 17, 1995, "hisssu 'zuyvedbyss sister, aati grandparents, unt, unces ot of flows Semon be made Neon cc Foundation, Inaction’of Uiah, ohi North Canyon Road, 4-D, aie| ae 12/22 N 2/22 UTAH DEATHS Compiled by Michael Westley TheSalt Lake Tribunenotesthe following deaths by name, age, date of death, residence and mortuary handling the funeral arrangements. BROWN,Bernice L., 86, Feb. 21, Sandy, Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, Salt LakeCity. CHRISTENSEN, Margaret P., 78, Feb. 21, Orem, Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary. DYE,Esther T., 88, Feb. 18, Salt Lake City, Deseret Mortuary, Salt LakeCity HILL,LeRoy, 77, Feb. 18, Payson, Walker Mortuary, Payson. HODGES,Alden N., 87, Feb 20, Logan, Allen-Hall Mortuary, Logan. JONES,Mary E., 93, Feb. 18, West Valley City, Russon Brothers Mortuary, Sait LakeCity. LANEY,Jack, 72, Feb. 20, Springville. LAYTON,Roma H.., 86, Feb. 19, Salt Lake City, Redwood MemorialEstates, West ValleyCity. MOINES: A.R., 84, Feb. 20, Escondigical, Larkin Mortuary, Salt Lake Pearson SEARLE, Paige and Bryan, South Ogden, daughter, Feb. 16, McKay-Dee Hospital, OgSERDAR, Robbin Lynn and Bryan, Stansbury Park, on, Feb. 17, Lakeview Hospital, BountSEVER, Janette and Richard, Clearfield, son, Feb. 17, Davis Hospital and Medical Center, Layton. SHOWALTER,Audrey and Aaron, Salt Lake S son,Feb. 17, Cottonwood Hospital, MurDBOWAY, Stephanie and SPERRY, Dave, Keith P. White age 86, passed away Feb- ae a late JonesSmith. ‘Sut twosons, Re Jaymond, ra Visto, Arig. Duane,Sandy, Utah:tho grandchildren mn MURRAY—Keith Pierce Midbapetec ‘away February 20, 1995 at a focalho pial at mm November24, 1923 in Murray, Uk 1D. aSmith, cane uth Ward, william Burgess oefffe,Viol Oren, ae, . Bi 1946 In heSoh Salt LakeIbs Temple, Ket tetied Graveside service ter 42 years with Sweet's pany. Church,aes He gan CiyCemetery,42h Eas! and ah Noth, Lo iighPets ‘ais his prize winning jan, Uta! Holbrook Funeral Che N2/22 Bre wite, children, David K. na er rd, Dale V. Kenney‘Wne, Dean $. }, White, Mesa, Atizona; nine Thomas R. Valdez be Turday Febru,2 4995, noon,at the Lo- \; brother, Jack White. Graveside service, Wednesday, Feb. ehae 3pm. Elysian Gardens, 4580 So. 1075 East. oes Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary N2/22 STEEL, Dax and Matthew, Syracuse, daughter. avion, STEVENS, Tadijana and Jason,Sandy, son,Feb Salt Lake Regional Medical Center, Salt Lake SWENSEN, Becky and James Russell, Magna, daughter, Feb, 9, St. Mark's Hospital, Salt Lake City. VALIMAKI, Monica and Mikko, Orem, daughter,Feb,15, Utah Valley Regional Medical VANES, inay. Ann and NELSON, Gary Lee, Cedar City, daughter, Feb. 14, Valley View Medical Center, Cedar City. WESTERGARD,Lori and Ron, Magna, daugh ter.Jan. 21, Jordan Valley Hospital, West Jor, an. DO YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW HAVE! THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS? Wor Il, US. Amy Air Survived gan. TOONE, Clair, 86, Feb. 19, Salt LakeCity, Memorial Estates Mortuai UTAH BIRTHS zatlo"MSand Julia ‘tod ral 12/22 1, Feb. 20, Murray, Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, Salt Lake City. ty, Seymore, San Francisco, Cal; many Matos td chews afew0 honkilourtens for her Kind Johanna's Nursing Flomfor of ha supe rejesel Of fowery neany oaksted dona: tionbemadetothe CancerInsite Mamoniat fo be held at the Memorial edatesMo Wonton,Sistost 7800South, on Thurs: @ Continued from A-8 de ty 23, 1995, at 44 a. fe N2/22 N 2/22 Rudolph yorer 73, died February 18, Pork Chapel174HI South Comp tamod ‘Care who as- 12/22 Clair Toone :45 a.m. prior to ser 12/24 sso Ingen lane oy , Irene Eastmond oe oie Scriven; 28 ary 25, 41 a.m, in the Utah ve speaiea: remera te niement,f iSyracuse City Ce Cemetery, er Interment, ian Verona MemorialPark. Bom july, ‘eatinbalF Nort Fado to 24 great-gre Esther ssed_ away andchildren; ren;sister, Alice Ci Frocod. oggestyor ‘athome48Febnlay 98, death by wo wives, Bessie ‘She was 13 August, 1906 in Magser, Uin- Burchln and Flor ahd a sis toh, Wan ioEahor Elzabeln Yorion and Heber tex, Cometia (Connie) Boge, Melvin Funeral will be dSchur, Febru eh He ‘one brother and his ee senicos p.m. {000Weal 2700 ieee 80. Friends may from 6-8 p. Undquist’s Keysi ary,49 Asoa8 Mainae Friday at the church atSalt Lake EiUtah, au Hamner_and Elizabeth Haslam: four step daughters: Carol Jean Summerhays, Joan Sum- Dye 13. ty Calif. ery les. Wa see youin he on re Sunis setting ot right fis you we see, when the wind enity blowing thoh We now you cre fee.YOu are our sinha‘ot forever our hevalYourloving fomiy. 12/22 Teewe ree Ye G.yelofan of World WarIl and aoeSense fe pa 1 per ai ‘Air Force Base, where meritorious awards, orNs owner and operatorofStoker's Nurs. Garden Cenlet, a family business. He isedgacenng {andwas.a or member ofthe Far cy Poultry Associa! Ho was. @ meriber of the Church of Jesus Chiist of Latter-Day Saints. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfasurvived by bihis loving wife of 49 ardel i Stoker, two. Gryae mee Soilee Gro Shall, fim) ogee nee with the 7th ng Wott Wari pare ived by fe, porainy three sone: Dani an chael; three di ters: Maria Shields, Kathryn oeee nko, in Novho Poe 4 eal Center,sounded Byloved o was 1923 in satToteiy Utah, a judsor and MaryMppin Storer ie married Ardell Thur- 12/22 mpetive shooterin tollatge Bore en a But evolved to the greater alle ofruzleload. fe Decamemaster gunbulldein the a ot creat fine “Golden zaleloaders. Whenhe could nolongercr hem,he cand iusrated a beginninggunbuiders he manual to share his expe jenices, He loved people andloved life. He will be missed ondmoumed by his wile, ics; daugh ordaa ville; son, Don etson Jost ValleyCihy- coughsGwen Des. ing: daughter, Shellee Getts, Salt Lake iyen on,ledaciah kKinckiner of Fruitland; brothRoberson, Murray, 18 grandchi- cea in Salt Lake Ci DENNIS BUCKLEY 9/2/42 @ 2/22/94 day's Troubles are waiten in, sand, patieoutofexistonce by God's own hand NAPIER, Christian, infant, Feb. 17 NEEDHAM,Katherine E., 94, Feb. 19, Salt LakeCity. REDDEN, Marian Lea,67, Feb. 21, Salt LakeCity, Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary. SERAWOP,Clifford, 60, Feb. 19, Randelett, Hullinger-Olpin Mortuary, RooseSINGLETON, Elden L., 85, Feb. 20, Wildlife Reserve) asthe Springville, Wheeler Mortuary. Hunter Education Coo dinator for a SMITH,Marie, 76, Feb. 16, Orem. the STOKER, Delmar J., 71, Feb. 20, SyraHunter Esucationprogram i Uh, one. ofthe le Rai in cuse, Lindquist Mortuary, Kaysville. ar est In the nation. He was ioe He held fayunion Positions and finished TANNER,Kate, 86, Feb. 20, Sierra Vista, Sch aGorte™to Uich folevison hiscarger as mationalVice President of viewers and giade. School close, Arizona, Holbrook Funeral Chapel, LoGrotharoodofRelay Comen cfs Unie rooms in ope AR. Mortensen Condolences Delmar Judson Stoker peewee Judson Stoker, age 74, londay,oouay. 20, 1995 at DaVegiie Medi Kateanne Apa 14194 sa registered nutse, ‘Survived by sister, Nesta Cliford, of Kennewick Washington,two grandchicren. Proceded in death ighter, Norma Memoral senices wil be held Thurso, Feb, 1am. at Redwood Memorial Estates Cemetery, B00Saute Recwocs Re 12/22 12/22 Cards of Thanks 4995, at the Davis Hospi- we- mith Tanner, two great-grandchicrensisters, terson of , Februc nyaaApenySera mast, nS Sippelof SaltSot theechy,then 16re Sab Hn a sister,| Bossio ce ral services will Saturday, Febru4 wos,8 at 14 a.m. in teeOrem Hillcrest 4th ist 800 So., Orem. Friends ee cerSeal in Ne oy 495So. \he it, Orem, and our prior to the servicesat the are Bur ehin the Orem City Cemetery. “her In unvived by was man ond adventurera Jack Laney married Bua L Christonsen on December 22, 1938 in Coatville, Utah. Their mariage waslater solemnized in the Manti LDSTomes‘on December 22, {944. Margaretresided in Utah her enti Ie She gr juated from Sn W in 1936. She was Feowee in Tey, church auxiliary ell iot Re i ary,and Young Women's Presidencies, getingTo Church StudyGrou Neighhborhood W. soe. roe anooh fanding neighbor num|foray the Members include her hushristensen of Orem;three chiloon.Dan EChistensenofi ville nd Nan jo preceded A. Lee Robertson, 68, wonhis final battle over cancer randae bdon. Feeney a 1995, | ing.andl kniting jargaret|v mber 12, 1946 in Fairview, Utah, daughter’ of James L andMatida Anderson ied Ralph ne. pe divorced. Ne rien cone ies?" A. Lee Robertson leetir N2/22 m in Miller, Nebr to Ar lie W. and EstherFred El more. Married Glen Wisonan ee di- | am. prior lo services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn MemorialPark The “U* won, Mom! Marie Smith ae Marie een Smith,76, of Orem, died rain‘in Layton,Uta! She was bom March 6, 1948,8.InSat Lake City, tah. @ daughter ofBen! anc Hida Johann Hanson Johason, marigaJomes somerd SeiNovember481057in SattLake Cily. Utah, mariage was solemnized in the Salt Lake USS Tomplo Nevers 16 Sho is survived by her children, Mariyn Smith, Orem; Pilg ren.S m Byaninfant daugtier anda son, iesBemard Funeral Services ware sidTusday, February, 24,114... Inthe Orem Orchard Second Ward | 800Nos 800Eos, OramBuick wes ih fe ovo City Comet 12/22 12/22 Marian Lea Redden Marian Lea Je 67, passed ai hey a (ieeecore Cont id ae Eina Jones died on February 18, 1995 in West | Valley Cty followingalong iness | pet,‘coun0Utah,“on Thomas Chiston Chis. and Marie Chris| tensen tena Petersen. Eina was | the last to survive of their Nn childrer n, ‘On June 16, (20 she wassealed in 1 Boe pie City,Ut G 3, Ross Ramblers and treasurer for It La Schools eencn ‘She dearly loved ioaching ond herfora il sons, Dr, Walter E Needham ‘Connecticut; John E, ;, daughter, Suzanne mm Hokanson, sevengrandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. The family wishes fo exPess their gratitude to the Sisfrsand staff of St: Joseph's Vila for their lovir Groveide services, as per her wishes, wil be held Thurs jary 23rd at 12:00 noon, Contervila,eonPark Cemetery, 400 South 700 East, C tah, InleU offoversemembrances may be sent to St. Joseph's Villa. N2/24 12/22 Mary Elna Christensen Grames Jones eC Sueandfo all the staff at St, Mark'sHospital who eas 16 terrible hours ihe tainty with their kind and professionalatt sere, servicesswsholdThurs Feb.23, \pus. 338 Lone‘Road (3318, all fered cnatore ty jer. ai Was UTS. Katherine E. Needham Katherine Evangeline Evans igecron died iteweor ivived byhis wife, DeVora Mebridge ody: on yur sons and two Boy Ihters, Cieon andFor fala Hodges, St. Geor, jah; Richard and fl dismiss the theory as a political agenda wrapped in legal mumbo jumbo. ‘There are longstanding legal precedents here,” Nevada Atty. Gen. Frankie Sue Del Papa said, that clearly establish federal ownership and management of public lands. “They are Indian physicians who comefrom various communities throughout the nation and | ‘Our little angelwith Shayna LaFatin Fregland, 11 moni sat wilite to be Heaven Wor estoredby herun. cle, Mack and friend, Cinnamon. Wa willmiss. litle 1s bom VeisyUichto Meni and me Freeia Survived by par brothels But enelowon Of Salt Lake City; grand arents, andy Hawi lur beloved mother onebond | mother, Bemice Lane Brown, age & owe| February 21, 1995 12/24 allaw, those agenciesset the rules for grazing, mining and other activities on millions of acres of land that Western territories relinquished to Washington as a condition of statehood in the 1800s Someranchersin rural Nevada have stopped paying fees to the governmentfor grazing their cattle on federal land. Others have refused directives to cut back their grazing to protect environmentally-sensitive areas, continued to use federalgrazing land after their permits were canceled for violations and diverted water cians and what supportis needed to be mentors orleaders. Trujillo expects that the meetingwill be an impetusfor the phy- OBITUARIES By Tom Kenworthy counts, it was a bang-up Independence Daycelebrationlast July in role in identifying andsolving the issues related to Indian health. He says this begins with networking and dialogue. are 71 American Indian physi- cians employed by IHS which has a $2 billion budget. This was the first meeting for reservation physicians and most proceedings were behind closed lors. “WhatI'm trying to do is bring them together and emphasize that they are together — what their values could be and howimportant they are to delivering health care to their own people,” TrujiIlo said. Trujillo is hoping the reservation physicianswill play a greater says reservation doctors must iearn to work with the bureaucracy, not resistit Tower Climber Banned From Arizona Campus talent of American Indian physi- lic Health Service, delivers heaith care to approximately 1.4 million of the nation's 2 million American Indians and Alaska natives. There Mont. “But it’s got a lot of problems with bureaucracy. It's diffi- N.M Discussions also touched upon recruitment and retention of doctors how to best use and collect his wife, Elizabeth; ren, Delores Romero, Martha lartinez, Valdez, Elizabeth Mercer, Valdez, Steve Valder, Patrick Vaidez, Gloria Femandez; 29 Bone37 grondchilaren: sister, aii MasscofChisiian of lan ButWil be cok great- 24, 1995, 9 eeM.. me Judes Cathiectteint 4893 SouWonceh SreeMu 780panCommi ehBi 4 oeAto non edd Hood.Funeral dec FsMe: onc 01 Exes Mora Sree aes Swa ‘ides foie p N2/2 * Worsening Chronic Cough * Chest Congestion Iacreased Sputum Production 40 and older, current! y | experiencing symp f Chronic Bronchiviy for the past 2 or ye a d to participate in as jevertipattenel ciel sativioile reseiece projec Free study related medical care and travel compensation if yout qualify. To par teteva ia this research project call vanced Clinical ‘ 359-5662 Research |