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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, November 18, 14 . V- After a Close Shave, 6 Future Barbers Nursing IIome Expert Asks Panel for V V 1 r 'X 1 1 'V Elderly Aid s 9 A technical advisory committee to work statewide to guarantee to the senior citizen that his entry into a nursing home is not the end of the road," was sug- a speaker at Utah Nursing Home e Assn, convention at the Hotel yt Mrs. Louise Broderick, San Diego, Calif, vice president of Region 8 of the American Nursing Home Assn, and president of the California Association of Nursing Homes, said such a committee could evaluate the health needs of the aged Within a community then go to work on a program to meet those gested Tuesday by die tWO-da- y New-hous- ... Broderick volunteer program. Mrs. Louis fitresseg Meet Booked Part 'Mary Catherine Miller, chairman of the public affairs department of the General Federation of Womens Clubs, will discuss methods for obtaining improved street lighting as a deterrent to crime during a meeting In the University of Utah Student Union Building at Mam. Nov. 30. Officers of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs will attend the meeting. Representatives of law enforcement agencies, city government and utilities have been Invited. minutes thowt hjggr, cltortr look, at ri here was a young lady who lived in a shoe. She had lots of children, but she knew what to do. She brought them right here to outfit them all. with a ZCMI Option Charge Account r: VSr irfet all your worries are small DCWKTO of Society There was a time not so many years ago when our older people heartily believed going into a nursing home was the end of the road and it was, she said. But now, Mrs. Broderick continued, a nursing home resident can still be an integral part of the community, and does not abdicate his role In society. This mainly has been brought on by the nursing home professions desire to upgrade Itself and by doing that, stimulate interest and action among its patients, she explained. young.r, - New Lotion Shrinks Veined Redness Tw dr.pi of Ruu.ll Ey. Lotion ond vffld rilrin , r.due.d 1 after 2 to Obi.rv. bow ayti look claarar 4 ninut.1 ond whiter , . . ond ttiui young.r, for blggor ond brlghtor, fcffeetiv bourt. Dili mod.ro oyo lotion to wondorfolly wfr.ihing, toothing ond mlaimg to tlr.d, ovtrworkod tytt. Cl ir, wft. Sheer magi tor "morning" oyM. Month mpply tor daily on In bottle, COIIOHKOOB WM vwoiag S aS n .vy.. The "Versailles" dining room suite in patrician cherry has all the elegance and grandeur of French Provincial furniture that has been so livable and interesting for so many years. "Versailles" pieces are the highest expression of artistry with flowing curved drawer fronts - h 4 i S "tha- t- add graciousness and" livability to your home. 109.95 Oval extension table 1 4 r t 4 1 f Buffet 129.95 Server Arm chair Side chair 99.95 44.95 34.95 299.95 j r China base and hutch Breakfront china (not -- Volunteer. Its no coincidence, she said, that that is the title of the address 'she will make "during omoilngiy. ! dki 4 Personal Touch "What we now lend is the personal touch to flie individual" Mrs. Broderick said. He keeps his identity and every effort is made to respect his dignity." But the community .has the responsibility of helping to care for its old, she continued. Through a volunteer program, nursing horrte standards are resuming in better patient care. Thats part of the she theme of this convention The --Value of the said, Eyes Look Younger ? 1 Six aspiring baiters have passed a special examination, proving they deserved another chance jn their attempts to become licensed apprentices in Utah. The six were out of a field of 12 men failing the practical application section of an apprentice bartering license test given by the State Barber Board Oct 19. They were given a second opportunity to pass tlie practical application section after State Department of Business RegulaUon Chairman Hal S. Bennett and Gov. George D. Clydes administrative assistant, Roland G. Robinson Jr, interceded on their behalf. After representations from these two officers were made,-t- he board scheduled a second exam for the men. Nine out of the original 12 appeared for the second test Monday, needs. 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