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Show GRADUATE rSSES " APPEAMTD BOARD Representatives of Salt Lake Association Formally Formal-ly Present Views. Meeting with Charles F. St. ill man, one of the county commissioners-elect, and A. JI. Crubbe, the holdover member mem-ber of the hoard, a jeh:gatiun of nur.e3 1 rnm the Cirad uat.e N nrses ' association nf Salt La Ice, received assurance, yeB-terday yeB-terday that tho new board eon tern-plates tern-plates no ladieal changes that, would at'l'ect the operation of or interfere with the training school for nurses at tbe coiintv hospital. Tho mir?ns youqht to learn the plans of Iho new commisf ioners iD this regard re-gard and aked (hat the present nursing nurs-ing force at the county nospital and tho training school heads bo retained reardlcs of the change of administration. administra-tion. The committee, consisting uf Miss Ellen Lees, Mis-'s Koi-e Kornua and .MiR Dora Mailen, informed tho commission com-mission r-r and eominisioner-eleet that the training school at tbe hospital is already re-cognized in nursing and hospital hos-pital circles us beenminr one of the leading schools in this region. They -aid they believed that the present force, whieh has brought t he school Through its firt year, should be allowed al-lowed I o continue to work out their plan? until the school has been thorough- successful. Anv change in the administration nt this time would wck to the detriment of the school and the hospital, they argued. Mr. -Stillman said that the nurses need not fear any hasty or ill-considered action, and that nothing would be done to lower the standards now prevailing pre-vailing ot the hospital. |