Show T Training Nurses t to Fight Paralysis THE SALT LAKE county chapter of the infantile paralysis paralYsis' I. I foundation niS Is launching launching- an excellent pr program gram for training Utah nurses so that they will be ready to put their skill to work co combating Dg the crippling effects of this disease in the event of f a future epidemic Under the pr program the chapter ac according to Clarence Bamberger chairman will provide a scholarship including all living expenses to qualified nurses who are and expect to be established s ed residents of this city or state stat and who will be willing willingto t to use skills acquired in a future polio outbreak ak The training t takes k s nine months and will be given at Northwestern university Chicago It will include instruction in physical t therapy and arid andin andin in the latest a est Kenny methods of treating patients First nurse to accept the chapters chapter's offer is Mrs Nicholas Lila Hintz who will start her training July 1 1 Another course will begin October 1 This is a program which promises to pay big dividends dividend to Utah in the event of another polio epidemic here Last year we were greatly handicapped by a shortage of f trained pers personnel able to give the latest methods of paralysis treatment to the cases cues which we had in the state The Salt Lake county chapter of the foundation is to be congratulated on this project project and and incidentally the public should ld remember that this fine work is being 1 ing made possible through their donations made during the annual March of Dimes campaign Qualified fed nurses who are interested in in receiving this free ree training so BO that they may help in minimizing the effects of poliomyelitis polio polio- may apply for scholarships at the local office room 2 Union Pacific a annex nex 19 West South Temple street |