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Show SCOUTMASTERS VISIT EMERGENCY HOSPITAL They Are Shown Through Building aud First-Aid Work Is Explained to Them. Escorted by James K. JTlynn, rhief inspet'tor for tho Salt Jjftkc health de-partineot, de-partineot, and William Kobinson, steward stew-ard of tho emergency hospital, fifteen scoutmasters of the local Boy ' Scouts' organization jiiKTe a tour of inspection of the nnr police emergency hospital last evening. The scoutmasters visited the office of the board of health under the guidance of Mr. Flynn and they were then ta ken t h rou gli the mod era emergency hospital on the third floor of the public, safety building. As the work of the scoutmasters is largely in the open and with boys, it was thought advisable to explain to tlifin some of the principles of ''.first aid." Mr. Kobinson, who. as a lied Cross division chief aud an emergency nurse of wide experience, knows that "branch of the nursing profession in detail, de-tail, gave a brief address on the "first-Hid" "first-Hid" work as practiced by the Red Cross and as it is being practiced by him in the new emergency hospital. Hospital Steward William Kobinson also gave the scoutmasters a demonstration demonstra-tion of bandaging and splint applying. The scoutmasters declared that they . will ask the city to allow Dr. Robinson I to address them every month on first-aid first-aid work, making it in the nature of a school course. This, it is pointed out, would greatly add to Ihe eM'icien.y of the boy scout movement in Salt Lake. |