Show weekly satui 2 0 I tims toab J VB PA 1 J J E J TJ I1J na J J id S PUBLISHED AT THE CENTRAL relocation CENTER UTAH editor editorial staff daniel taro C G 1943 rp STORY OF UTAH H by W RICI RICHARD NELSON part VIII vil1 the great salt lake is party nen brigham young and his etoen Make above into the floor of the Salt Lake 1 ce entering a territory not entirely unknown to white men but valley managing ma ach IS 13 march timeta katayama iwao ota tomoye harumi kawahara takahashi fumi nabeta eiko honda kiyoshi kimoto norman ya yas hass yano section japanese la george kawai art and technical staff yuri kawakami they were one about which very any except the little was known knoon to fur trappers who had visited the place during the previous 20 years I1 character in american his the tory jim lim bridger was presumably the to see great salt lake first white man of occasion the discovery was due to staff the art editor bennie nobori yon and a group of fellow bridger curiosity cartoonist fujiye matsuzaki on the banks of the camped were Itle trappers mehiko rose hiko katsu nobori upon and jack discussing the poweber lack river mari ikebuchi ssibility of the mouth of of warren the lity watanabe location hideko circulation timmy the river 2 men including bridger voljimy kikugawa unteered ered to go down the river in a canoe E i r edd t o0 a to see into what body of water the river As they approached the lake emptied NURSES AIDES NEEDED they were startled to find it as large community sor As a medium for vico as it proved to be and upon tasting the service wafer they were again amazed to find it the city hospital plays a primary role water our we salty can well be proud of in topaz in some early reports it was thought hospital which compares favorably in with of those most phases ih that the lake being salty was an arm of in activity the pacific reaching inland but further other centers however importance exploration by other trappers and esplor major of is itwe cannot our ers established the fact that the lake hospital that vie that realize inland sea and not connected in operate at its fullest capacity because was an izland of the shortage of working personnel any way with any of the great oceans the discovery of the lake by bridger there is a shortage of doctors which between that time cannot be alleviated due to the lack of took place in 1825 mormon pioneers and of the the arrival persons but trained professionally such was there is also a lack of nurses aides into utah in by1847many the territory trappers other and this shortage must be overcome by us frequented two more wards can be opened up and scouts and explorers whose names are residents can thereby be if well known in accounts of frontier life but enough nurses aides are available due as the situation exists at present to the lack of medical helpers the hospital is unable to give the best possible attention to many who apply for treatment the situation is a serious famous I1 i1 one and needs to be given immediate consideration by all of us if the general health of the city is to be our concern A more thorough investigation of this the position of nurses aides is open to both men and women aside from those territory was made by captain john C army and his bis party out of school girls and boys of high fremont of thenotUS only who covered aalt lake valley salt school age can do part time work what is now the state apart from the public service these but all parts of nurses aides will be rendering their of utah in 1843 brigham young was not entirely dignor training will be of immeasurable value we can never tell when a human life may ant of the existence of the great self salt depend on our knowledge of medical ma- Tlake although he had made no previous ake tters and preliminary training in a ho- commitments connecting this spot with spital can well mean the difference be- the permanent settlement of the mormon tween the efficient or inefficient treat- people previous to the time of his utat the ment of an emergency case terance this is the place the hospital concerns head of parleys canyon the welfare of tho A hospital operating at maximan us all is the the great salt lake valley of lowest point of what was known at one efficiency insures a high degree health for the city this is a respons- time as the great basin which in anibility which faces us and one in which cient times was filled by a great inland we cannot be lax sea which had an outlet into the pacific any help we can give the hospital is through what Is now known as the snake plain good sense in that we will also be river the man who established this fact helping to keep ourselves fit continued on page 5 IK IX i |