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Show t ' ' il ,1 I 'I . - . . M ' State Hospital to Seek $lVi Million Federal Fund for Aged Care Research By JOAN GEYER Utah State Hospital hopes to get federal funds for a research project, on care" of the aged, but has not yetldrafted even tentative plans to be included in an application to U.S. Public Health Department, Dr. Owen said Heninger, superintendent, Saturday Friday, Utah Legislative Council was reported having "approved" -a federal grant 4yf port, for the proposed research, he 'said. if The . prpject, approved, in nature. would be broad Utah State Hospital and Eldred (Chronic Diseases,' Hospital have already been making modest experiments in handling a problem which is both medical and. deeply-roote- d in family and comv life: munity What should be done about mother or grandmother who is S1,500XK) foj- a five-yeprojbeginning to behave a bit oddly ect. Actually, the Council onlv due to senility? agreed on desirability of State Hospital, which has for for a gfant,. said Dr. Hena higher perbeen years, inger. He said "since the hos- centage ' of getting now patients, aged pital belongs to the people of has a special geriatrics (aged) Utah we wanted to clear with unit. ' :h the state before making applica'Last Resort' tion." The family usually brings in He said the request will prob- its elderly member as a "last ably be submitted prior to a resort." Under observation at July meeting of the research the hospital, she may be emacicouncil of U.S. Public Health from eating poorly. She service.!)! If (approved by this ated may physical infirmities council if would be' passed on to such have as difficulty in hearing, another t screening commission. or other chronic ailment heart and earliest decision would be " diseases. by next fall, said Dr. Heninger. When all her needs are conNeed State Support sidered, and'' she is settled at "It is j! desirable that we have the hospital, and doing well, her a sound foundation of state sup- - family may see that she is now well enough to go home. ...... , During family day, the hospital staff and the family may discuss the problems to be handled when she does go home. In short,' says Dr. Heninger, the staff does not abandon interest in her because she Jeaves the hospital. Help May Spread WEST MOUNTAIN Mr, and Back home, friends and neighMrs. Robert Fincli entertained at bors may talk about her visit to a dinner party in honor of Mr, State and another Hospital, and Mrs. L. C. Carlisle who are family may realize it needs help, leaving in eary April for an LDS also. mission 16 the Southwestern InIf State Hospital had outdian mission with headquarters patient clinics, many 'aged in Gallup, N. M. patients might be studied on this basis, and not have to leave Oara Lee Spainhower was hon- home. ' ored a personal shower at the home of Mrs. Joyce Spainhower in A.a broad program for the aged community requires many at her home in Payson. Assisting facilities coordinated with each was Mrs. Peggy Hansen., Refresh other: hospitals, nursing homes, ments and games were enjoyed and homes apartment by Mrs. Riia Spainhower, Mrs. boarding built for buildings couples sufMerelda Wilson and daughter disease or chronic from Georgia ILynne. Kay-- . Wyler, Joan fering infirmities. Peterson, Mrs.l Marion Buys, Mrs. In most communities, small inLynne, Kay Wyler, Joan Peterson, Mrs. Miarion Buys, Mrs. expensive apartments are made-ove- r basements damp for elderSally Foutz and . Mrs. Willaim '.' Carter. ly couples or attics, with long A shower flights of stairs impossible to was arrainged by Mors. Olive negotiate by arthritic or heart ; Barnett at which 20 guests were patients. There is no reason why apartpresent; Games and refreshments were enjoyed land many gifts ment houses could jiot be profitwere received by the honorfee able if built for convenience of who became the bride of Hyrum elderly with ramps instead of stairways or with elevators. Wilson; Friday, March 18. Liaison Established A personal shower was arrangAlready State Hospital has. ed at the home of Mrs. Neil established ' liaison with Eldred Davis ini Lehi by Mrs. Davis and Chronic Diseases Hospital, asMrs. John Robinson of American signing a staff psychiatrist to Fork in honor of Goldie Kester. work with Eldred patients, when Former school friends were pres- needed. ent and many: lovely gifts were Utah County now. has a com- Kesto bride. Miss the presented ter became Mrs. Neil Van Zandt Saturday, March 19. Earn Commendation ? i ar aop-lyj-in- ; j -- . West Mountain Couple To Leave For New Mexico 4000-Mil- " ? referral ted ' M 8 .:::::: . fSva SUNDAY HERALD MARCH 20, 19C0 ' Utah County. Utah 4 ifs Barney and children Shirley, Milo and Ranea Joy have returned from a 4000-mitrip to Mississippi. They traveled on the old missionary trail that Mr. Barney traveled a number of years ago when he was there on a mission, and visited important places and people that he knew then. t le T - ' y ; : k ' , . . .' ' ' t?' t: t . f ii'A. '- H wt -! '.. sys- " pot-belli- BOND CHAIRMAN L. F. Black, new state payroll savings chair- man, j Black Heads Sayings Plan ed Smm'IZ. v M&. 1 :,JL, ..,...,;.,'. , - j .... .., . - .s. ... , m, nmn.ii.iMni . , r : ? CHIANG HE'S STILL VERY MUCHWITH US Showing little sur face evidence of the passing years, Nationalist Chinese President' and Madame k relax in the garden of their home justi outside Taipei on the Island Chiang of Forpnosa in this photo just released.; Chiang faces ni opposition in the March 21 elections of what remains of Nationalist China, and is expected to! be to an unprecedented third term. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) .!.:;' KAI-SHEK- Kai-she- t of developing an affiliation of When he travels abroad, Presnursing homes' and BYU to provide professional training for the ident Eisenhower needs no re-elect- seriously handicapped. ed BUY NOW - SEARS EASY PAYMENT !.': PLAN AE$J(D) ; ' I : - SALT, LAKE CITY (UPI) of Lawerence ' F. Appointment Black, j Salt Lake City, as state chairman of the Treasury Department's payroll savings bond program was announced Friday The appointment was announced by Frederick P. Champ, Logan, state bond committee director. Black is manager of Utah operations for U.S. Steel Corp. - OR SEARS REVOLVING CHARGE t Bid Tori Value! Capacity Holds Over 573 lbs. of Frozen Food Big F . -- y u rd" . ' ' ; 15....Cu, Ft. .(, Low-Price- d - I j . - f and family and Mr. and, Mrs. Harold Erekson, all of Payson. Mrs. Gardello C. Nay and children, Russell and Kathellen, spent the week' visiting with Sgt. Nay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nay and family. 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No stretchiust ing to clean this, oven lift the door, off! Even the back of .the oven is easy to reach. Wash door at sink. Door slips ack on. easily locks in place. Removable 5 By MARGRETTE TAYLOR SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Arnel ' i f ' j i Members! of Mrs. Albert Peterson's family called on her to tem. U honor her on her birthday March 15. That evening Mr. and Mrs. Concern Expressed The county committee on Scott Tanner had supper wkh the aging has expressed concern Petersons to celebrate. She also that zoning laws in some com- got a number of phone calls' and munities tend to set 9 nursing many beautiful cards from, her home apart from the residential many relatives and friends. area where the aged or 'infirm Salem Second Ward Relief Sopatient may have close friends and relatives. ciety celebrated the Relief SoAnother problem Considered by ciety Anniversary with a lunchthe committee has been need for eon and program on Tuesday. community cooperation in pro- Tables were; set with old fashionstoves lamps and viding part-tim- e jobs' for aging ed as centerpieces j and an approor infirm. The committee will meet priate program presented, includThursday at 7:30 p.m. to con- ing a history of the organization. Salem Ward had a program on sider need to develop more flexible zoning laws to permit hous- Wednesday afternoon where numing for aged in or near their bers were presented from the own neighborhood and possibility Spanish Fork High School. and a ' . , ' SUNDAY, Completed By Family Of Salem mittee 6n aging, . headed- - by Eldred Hospital Adm nistrebr Oscar W. Walch, and including representation from the l county medical association, Brigham dethe health University, Young partment, state hospital, nursing homes a ssociation, county commission and other agencies and associations. In its first meetings, the committee sought to establish! higher standards for nursing homes, " I Trip. e , :l . 'I'Mh . J I ' ' ' I TeUchron clock turns radio off at, night, on tn the morning. Buzzer alarms loo. Printed wire chassis,, good tone. ; - SEARS thumb knob controls 95 19 Excellent reception for its size . . plays up to 60 hours 'on a single flashlight battery. DUR-PAplastic cabinet in coral or gray. 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