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Show Course offered in self-help; begins April 3 An invitation is given the public to register for the self-medical self-medical help course to be given at the Junior high school, free of charge, beginning next Wednesday Wed-nesday April 3. The first meeting meet-ing will be at 7 o'clock. The course is being given under direction of the Civil Defense De-fense but the instructions will apply to any emergency showing show-ing what to do at the time of an accident until a doctor arrives ar-rives or when a doctor is not available. Dr. James M. Nance will be in attendance at three of the meetings and the regular instructor in-structor will be a registered nurse. The course will be given giv-en in 2-hour periods. Other details may be secuded by contacting Mrs. Lewis E Thorpe or Mrs. Maiben Chris-tensen Chris-tensen by phone. Registration may also be made with them. The program is not designed to make doctors of anyone but to inform and demonstrate what can be done, often to save a life, in case of an emergency. There is relatively few train-, ed to date but it is hoped that the course will be of sufficient interest to attract a large group of townspeople those in charge, stated. Since the Savings Bonds program began on May 1, 1941, the Treasury has replaced re-placed more than a million and a half bonds which had been lost, stolen, mutilated or destroyed. To add height and softness place a flowering tree a few feet from the house, and not against it. Large window-less window-less areas may need to be broken up by an individual plant or grouping of plants. In hospital Howard Allan, Springville city police officer, is confined to Utah Valley Hospital for eye surgery which he underwent under-went early this week. |