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Show r" UTAH Friday. October 14, 1988 the patient under the care of a pregnancy as possible and see that she receives medical and dental physician. Second, she gives nursing care examination and supervision durto the sick under the guidance ing this antepartum period so that of the physician, or teaches aa she will be In the beet of conattendant, who may ha a relatlvq dition for tho period of delivery or neighbor, to carry out the and confinement. and She assists in planning nursing procedures. She supervises and teachea them to care preparing for the confinement, for the sick, so the patient wil 8he helps secure nursing cars for Bjr MIn UVm PWmm, Aetlig Diraptor receive good care all through the tho delivery aad Divfeioa at PabUe Health Xante day, not Just when the public period. She may assist whenever possible with tho nursing health nurse is in the home. Utah Mata Board at Health Third, she assists the family to care at this time. carry out certain medical, sani- Iafant and of articles K0TH: Thia ia the Brat of a and social procedures which tary, the Utah Valley Ren by The second program In which the spread of disease and prevent the nurse functions is the Infant Utah's PabUe Health aervteea. Each Article will deal with I promote health. She first aids in and at the yeclflr aad dlatlaethre Fourth, she helps to secure an if it birth registration, securing of social conditions basis adjustment A public health nursing1 program on a State-wid- e has not already been done. which affect health. She assists la securing medical hss been in operation in Utah since 1934. The service was Pifth, she influences the oom and dental supervision and corR. A. E. get up in the beginning as an F. project, but after munlty through community edudefects for the child. of rection been of financed has first through appropriation the year cation, to promote an adequate The Federal Government has profunds distributed by the Utah State Board of Public Welfare community health program and vided funds for materal and child helps to improve health conditions care, gnd contributions from local school and county officials. particularly in rural areas of the community. a administered vision is school and boards by Coanty where medical service is not at county commissioners qualified nursing supervisor easily socured. So, throughout director of the division. She is in most of the counties of and pretho State well-bab-y are Those her respongeneral assisted by five qualified and ex- sibilities which State are now pleased to in all school conferences are provided. apply disbursements of funds In this di- perlenced district nursing super- phases of the program. Her func- They are held each month so of staff rection, and with the advent of visors, one supervisor that the young babies can be seen tions la specific services are: Social Security aome funds have education and one Maternal and care in- at monthly intervals for superMaternity maternity been made available for additions Child Health advisosy naraa. The cludes the care given to tho vision of feeding and other health to the public health nursing pro- Maternal and Child Health ad- mother the prenatal habits, for immunisation against during ' gram, under Title Five, Part One visory nurse, however, is attached period; the time of delivery and diphtheria and smallpox, and so and Maternal State-widof e to the Division genof this net. The tho cars given to the mother and) the doctor can watch the growth eralised public health nursing Child Health, and her activities, newborn baby following delivery. and development In order that immediprogram la, therefore, at the pra, therefore, are supervised Her first objective is to get in slight deviation from the normal seat time, financed Jointly by ately by this division; but beg toneh with the mother as early in care may be detected before it State Welfare time is spent largely ia cooperSocial Security, and county aad school bonds. ating with the public health nurses carrying out the generalised nursing program, In the beginning of the StateThe district nursing supervisors wide . nursing service, the State work out of tho five district pubwhose under Board of Health, lic health offices and constitute, supervision this service naturally with the deputy State health ofcame, adopted for the employficers in charge of the offices, thq ment of personnel the minimum the district sanitarians and tho qualification requirements of the district office clerks, the person- National Organisation of Public nel of those offices. all Health Nurses. By 1140, Local nurses ore established Iq parses in the service will have counties throughout tho State, certihealth their publio nursing on what is called carrying ficates. public health nnrsing generalised was service At the time the in their several ar program Initiated In 1IS4, a Certificate of Such a local area may be public health nursing was a rarity county,, part of a county or part in the State, and in 1111 there of a city, as in tho case of Ogdesf were In Utah only sin nurses with and Provo. Tho local nurse renpublic health nursing certificates; ders nursing service in all divt of but through the operation ions of tho public health proTitle Six of the Social Security as outlined by the State Act and the insistence of the Utah gram, Health. of Board State Board of Health upon personnels meeting the minimum Name's Responsibilities Public health nursing Includes qualification requirements, nurseq have been encouraged to attend all nursing services organised by 'recognised universities in order a community or agency to assist to meet the requirements. Thera in carrying out nil phases of thq Services are now employed on the public health program. gram, under the supervision of may be rendered on an individual the State . Board of Health, IS family, or community basis; public health nurses with certifihome, 'school, clinic, business cates in the State nursing service establishment or office of the i agency. System of Supervision The public health nurses reof public The supervision are: sponsibilities health nurses in Utah is earned First, she helps to secure early out through the Division of Public Health Nursing of the Utah medical diagnosis and treatment State Board of Health. This dl- - for the sick. She helps to get Public Heal M The Does In Nurse A Community poot-partu- iq , pre-ocho- well-boar- ds Pnyh NEWS VALLEY a serious defect. Tbe older children from one to six visit the conference for their every six periodic check-u-p months or oftoner, depending upon the reeommendution of physician ta charge of the conferences. The nurse also assists in the control of communicable disease during this period by teaching the recognition of early symptoms, importance of isolation and the value of Immunisation. This protection of the infant and child is one of the most Important functions of public health. becomes pro-scho- ol School Ago Grasp Another group to which the nurse makes a valuable contribution is the group from six to eighteen the school age group. In moat schools, periodic physical examinations are provided by the boards of education. Tho nurse helps the physician with these examinations and Interprets tho findings to the teachers, parents and children. She participates la formulating a program based upon the needs of the pupils. Her responsibility to the adult group Is to help them to approd-Sh- e teaches them In groups the principles of personal hygiene la ate periodic health examinations, order to assist in the prevention aad retardation of these diseases specific to adult life, dho assists in securing early diagnosis aad treatment of these diseases. Ctenmnnioable Diseases good care. Through good supervision, she teaches isolation, prevention of the spread of infection, aad tho value of proper personal Ia the communicable disease hygiene. The nurse functions in much program the nurse, besides helping to secure, under medical di- the same way ia tho venereal dl--; rection, the immunisation of sense program as the tuberculosis. In the orthopedic service the children and other age groups: 1. Promotes the complete re- program we think of as the Crip porting of reportable diseases. I. Assists in securing medical earn t. Gives or arranges for the nursing care and teaches the attendant how to give good nursing care; teaches her how to isolate and prevent the spread of infection; tho importance of convalescent care. de4. Interprets the health partment procedure to individuals and groups. One of the nurse's very important functions In the public health program is the finding of tuberculosis cases. When visiting the home for other purposes she should always be looking for tho person who has had a cough which he cant get rid of, for the person who is losing weight, for the one who has lost his appetite, or one who has any of the other symptoms indicative of tuberculosis. Other Services After the case is found, the nurse aids la securing medical and supervision. examination Shs here again asolsts In securing LAND, BY SEA, BY AIR ALL ROADS LEAD pled Childrens assists ia finding tho orthopodls cases and in getting these under the proper ears and supervision. Tho nurse, ia order to give all thia service, must teach the old, the young, the rich aad the poor. She teaches In tho homo. In the office and, sometimes, on the street. Who Pays The Taxes? NOTH: Utah county has Jnrt received Hu tax untlrru. aeai to to dividual taxpajrme throughout the valley. Thai tax load Is hut a small part of the taxes wa pay. The feDawhw cuplaMttou of who pays taxes is contributed ta tho Utah Valloy Nona. EVERYBODY pays taxes. Taxes are the wmmay that ia collected to pay the expense of government Some of the taxes are collected directly from the Othsn are collected indirectly so that people dont know they are being taxed. But eveybody is taxed one way or another. All taxes must come from the proceeds of ,itss 1 cause business produces all the income of tho people of tha United States. Hie farms, the forests, the natural resources are the natural wealth of tha country, hot they dont provide any income until they are cultivated and developed by business men for bnsineia net. The fanning business cultivates land to grow foods aad other crops which may be eold and used. ' Sa'tha business produces considerable of our unM- -H Tho mining business tunnels into the for on and coal which may be traded for something of valuo or sold for. money. So tho mining, business products iwyqf The transportation business moves products ta whan they can be used and thus xAjg to tha value af the products and thus adds to tha waMmai income. Manufacturing businesses taka tha nw material! fran farms, forests and mines, and convert them Into twiWyt furniture, automoUes, medicines, foods, clothing and maw other products that can be sold. Thus, manufacturing businesses add to tha value of raw nlt and so produce income. The Government Collects from Everybody Governments do not produce any income. They manly take a commission on the national income. That commiation is called a tax. City, state and not producers. They are the watchmen governments an and ivfaress that are employed by the people to enforce ruin that will nntaet the people. It ia necessary that rules be established and enforced to protect good citizens from the effects of unfair treatment, fin, crime, disease and other evils. So town and dty govwn-f1- 8 ployed to enforce rulea to protect individual citizens from each other, to protect homea against fire, to protect public health, to provide schooling and to look after all other public interests of the local communities. Sitgte governments are employed to enforce rules to protect the interest of each country community, each town and dty so that none can gain any unfair advantage over the others. The national or federal government is employed to pro-tethe combined interests of all states and to enforce rules that will assure each state fair treatment from all Aftlfr J ct Thrills Aplenty (or Women At New York Fair, 1939 The next year will be the New York World's Fair. Designers) merchants, manufacturers, artists, governments all "the authorities'' have seen to (Special). JEWYORK capital for women that And yet, uniquely enough, there will be no womans building" at tee $150,000,000 exposition. Fair officials at the outset decided . against such "segregation." Gro-- ver A. Whalen,' president of the Fair Corporation, said that "a womans building at a modern-daexposition would not be in tune with the progress of womankind. Now,- in this last year of construction, it is already obvious that woman is going to have her due at the New York fair. Those fortunate enough to attend are going to know thrills that-wi- ll live with them always. The following presents only u pot-shat all there will be to interest and delight women in the 1218ft acres of fair grounds. It ia one observers Idea of what to see where. Some at the Wanders House at Jeweb a $5,000,000 display, by gem mining concerns aad leading jewelers, showing stones in the rough, precious gems ia finest settings, famous gems and perfect examples of goldsmith's and silversmith's art la Apparel and Aeesmeriea their own building along Petticoat Lane a $750,000 exhibit of all dear to woman in her costuming aad in furs, bats, handbags and similar wearables or gadgets. Cosmetics Building showing just about everything ever done since the history of beauty aides and preparations began a few thousand years age with accent on the cosmetics and perfumes id today and a look at those of tomorrow. (They put thousands of dollars' worth in the cornerstone alone.) Hall of Textiles showing how they (worms to machines) make woven fabrics hand looma, demonstrations of needle arts, discourses on home furnishing materials eilks and woolen here, rayons in one wing cottons in another, 68,098 square feet, to be exact, at allied exhibits. y. - ' ot states. All of these forms of government arc necessary for the peace and safety of the people of America and so the ex. penses of these governments must be paid. But inasmuch as these governments produce nothing, they cannot be so their expenses must be paid by the people who employ them. Every citizen or resident of the United States must chip in. nealth and Science Home Furnishings B u 1 1 d I n g heart of the Community Interests Zone," with its focal display showing the meaning of "Home" in present and future phases and how to create one of your own all in exhibits that thrill. Medicine and Public Health and Science and Education Building a "famous first" exhibit showing the wonders to be accomplished by due attention to the "body beautiful a must attraction thatll not leave one with a dull moment. . Gas Industries Building everything from a laboratory tq an allgas house, a cooking school and a gas flame 50 feet high spectacular but looking to comfort at home. Food Buildings 1, 2 and S puttask ting romance into the age-ol- d of fixing a meal, by and with the world's knowledge and products. Horticultural Exhibit acres of gardens, flowers and equipment (with a chance for a cup of tea). Thrills ia x Lifetime Theme Centre thrill of x lifetime from a ride on the "Mafic Carpet" through the 200-foglobe and the World of Tomorrow. Contemporary Arts Building-Wor- ld's Fsir Theatre (music and drama) Consumer Building an "Hospitality Centre, first of its kind, for feminine spectacles on the island stage of New York States Amphitheatre on Fountain Lake products and kitchens of the world in two score foreign-bui- lt pavilions the Hail of Nations, the Court of State Buildings, the $3,000,000 Federal Exhibit buildings of industries and the City of New York nightly spectacles of 280 acres of amusements and, withal, a setting ol courts and garden with an ample supply of shaded benches Refreshment to go on and on may be had in any one of some 80 restaurants, aflordinfc a totsl of 43,200 seats, and serving the meals of almost every known nstion And perhaps most thoughtful the provision of all rhiMran'! ran h. happy'and self-support- They Get You One Way or Another Aerograph showing main highways which lead Irom New Jersey, New England. Westchester and Long Island to the grounds of the JEZvntl for. New York World's Fair 1939 in the heart of greater New York City. Tnnnels, bridges, ferries, airports, water gates all are Indicated. AIRVIEW OF NEW YORK FAIR AS IT IS TODAY Nobody escapes the payment of taxes. People who think that they dont pay taxes are mistaken. Everybody chips in. About of Americas national ia taken in taxes by federal, state and city government. That weans that, when the people of America produce five dollars worth of goods, they must turn one dollar of it over to the fovernment to pay the expense of government. Thus, of the five dollars produced, only four are left to be divided up among the people who combined their efforts to produce one-fif- th the five dollars. 4 Of course, taxes are not taken in just that way. If they were taken that way, everyone would know that he had paid hem. Taxes are taken in a different way. They are dded nto the cost of goods and when people buy the goods they ,ay the taxes without knowing it. The mining businesses pay taxes and add them into the of ore and coal. The steel mills pay taxes and add them nto the cost of steel Manufacturers of steel products pay axes and add them into the coat of the goods. Whole-aler- s pay taxes and add them into the cost of goods. pay taxes and add them into the cost of goods, business must either subtract taxes from wages or add taxes nto costs or go out of business. Generally they add the taxes into the cost of goods. So when people spend five dollars for food or clothes or ".ails, they receive about four dollars worth of goods and a dollar's worth of government Taxes are included in rent in the price of gasoline, i garottes, beer, bread, meat, shoes, hats and in everything else that people buy. They represent every persons share nf the expense of government If the government ia secured it a low coat everyone pays less for goods and so gets more or his wages. If the cost of government is high, everyone pays more for goods and so gets less for his wages. the cost of government is an Important and matter to every citizen of the United States. At the present time the cost of government is the high-- st Constiseen be that it has ever been in the history of America. The Bummer City Hall, while behind die Periaphere may one tution Mall, extending to the Lagoon of Nations and the Federal gronp stimated tax bill for 1938 is $100 per person for evwy Uni the of in children tha and toU women side on far grounds. 130 million the of the men, af buildings States. And nobody will escape payment. xt ot well-car- ed 1 Re-aile- Con-lequent- rs ly, per-ton- al Fair 1939 flying cameraman took this aortal of tbe Ferispherc and Try Ion at the Theme Center of tho A New York World's SS-- I Hvriw the foreground Is the New York City Buildtor, now serving as tha y II 6 |