| Show Miners Prefer Home Care CareA i A A. majority of disabled miners in int int interviewed in- in t ed during a survey desire to tobe tobe be cared for at their homes rather than in a state institution Representative Representative Ray ay H. H Leavitt D. D Utah and State Senator Charles W. W fl Spence D. D Salt Lake reported Saturday to Governor Herbert B. B Maw The survey is being made to determine determine de de- de- de termine whether a disabled miners' miners hospital should be built bul and Mr Leavitt was directed to complete it it Mr Spence has been named state metal metai mine inspector One hundred and one of miners preferred to stay at home for tor treatment at state slate expense the theother theother theother other 58 expressing a a desire for a a The men have dependents dependents dependents de de- de- de and many of them are living under destitute conditions stated the thE report The The legislature legislature has declared it itIs itIs itis Is the responsibility of the state to care are for these men the quest question n s 's is whether lethe we ve e should build a ho hospital hospi hospi- pital pi- pi tal Governor Maw said |