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Show 20 B DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, Octohet 2 Deaths Raise Nurse Dropouts ietum "Im thrilled to be back in she exclaimed. ITS JUST GREAT Its just great to see all the! changes that have taken place after all those years. It seems like the only thing thats the same is the anatomy of the patients, Mrs. Christensen said. pursing, The program was conducted throughout the state this past year as a joint federal-stat- e project to do something about the serious nurse shortage. FROM 32 TO TO Women ranging in age; from 32 to 70 have been placed in jobs at hospitals, clinics and nursing homes after being out of nursing anywhere from five to 35 j years. PI I VtfVjINrLIkpTI Oak-eso- of jf federal federal po.seesion jse, he told a group of students at Olympus High School. Tiie governor was replying to a campaign charge that lie vetoed tiie bill because he didn't have the welfare of youth ati marijuana r Phillip Wen dull Jones, Don Granger-Hunte- iff to nee the maim. Wheres everybi going? The chief executive said lie believed the bill to be unconsti-- ' tutional and if it were so held! by the comts this would have left the stale without even its present weak law against marijuana use. He said that if a properly-drawmarijuana bill is introduced in the Legislature he would do everything possible to Schedules Talk Henry Bawden, d j r vl WITTCn CCTT opinion stating fiat state leg slators may through their firms with governmental entities other than the state will be issued soon. Atty. Gen. Phil L. Hansen gave this assurance Monand day to Senate President Haven J. Barlow, Lewis H. Lloyd, director of the Legislative Council. A suit filed by Sen. W. Hughes Brockbank, Lake, seeking to nullify the original conflict of interest opinion will be argued Oct. 7 before the Supreme Court. The court, after hearing the arguments, will decide whether a moratorium shall be declared requiring the state purchasing agent to permit Sen. Brockbanks firm to bid on state contracts. 2221-17t- y 1 business ''JQSAntique j Elegance to the Design Copyrighted HOTEL UTAH Creation SSW8 By of course! Norman Serndt No finer food in town. Reasonable prices, too! Join us? H N (Hank) Atoia Managing Director Ber-tocRush-ton- , Proclaims 'Day1 and Tom Giovengo. Jordan Gov- - Calvin L. Rampton has Stanley Dimond, Dean Bateman, Max Wood, Jim declared Oct. 9 as Leif Erikson Summit County soldier, Tateoka and Neldon Cundick. Day. A group of costumed Crescent-Drape- r 4 Joseph K. Searle, was called upon Gov, Ramp- Jac Webb, Wayne lor signing falaralioi, iDanjanovich. commemorafr.g discovery of Morris Butter- the North American continent in was the son of Mr. and Riverton Alfred T. Searle, Gorgoza field, Roy C. Fetersen, Alonzo about 1000 A.D. by tiie Ranch, Park City. He had Freeman, Melvin Gilbert, and reported missing earlier. Mahonri Jensen. Elmer s, f. ftbmk 1F i J outogreph party, that is, for Bruce B. Clark and Robert K. Thomas. They'll be happy to autograph your copy of their important book. An Wednesday, Oct. 2nd, 12 till 2 p.m. and 4 till 6 p.m. Wt!F OUT OF THE BEST BOOKS VOL 4 by Bruce B. Clark and Robert K. Thomas Based on the theme THE WORLD this collection from the literary world around us is highly recommended for family reading. Volume 4 is the text for the 1968-6Relief Society Cultural Refinement course of study. AROUND US, dtod3 it fttami 9 Come to Walkers for financing. SPECIAL SALE ON VOLUMES Now for q limited time you may purchase Vol. 1, 2, or 3 for $1.95 each. Or a set of 3 for $5.75. Formerly priced at $2.95 per volume, this is a great opportunity. 1-- 2-3 TYPICAL WALKER BANK For my money its NEW CAR ! Jfji5 REPAYMENT SCHEDULE Walker Bankl S lit I C Ilv Lojtnl Proto Simlv Rufrtnn Ciranfcr Pm r. JJCOR .l e Hey! heart. Scn. Murphy lt n been mn preferring SW-SESST-- spon-dition- eamli-innoce- A clarifying do n Mrs. Pine have;e.n.p, l.w legislation Olympus High plans to or other appeal ances of dates, including a possible dif-7:3- Mrs. Freda Christensen, 2500 Green St., has returned to nursing career after refresher course. The winners are: Results of the recent election 1969 Russ W. to choose Murray-l'nioAgricultural Stabilization and Conservation Robert W. Atkinson, RichCommittees wpi e ard D. Boggess, Frank Harada Community and Jack Erekson. announced today. Reed Taylorsville-BennioThe committees will administer government farm programs M a c k a y, Lyman Mackay, in six election communities of LaVar Coats, Richard A. Bark Salt Lake County. er and Glenn Wood. He piopo-e-d h.iton, m auto - Election Results Spec. Division said the death of Randy Kimber, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Kimber, Grouse Creek, Box Elder County, has been classified as a traffic death. was The youth fatally injured Sept. 27 when jumping from one hay wagon to another. The wagons were being pulled by tractors on a public road. The name of James W. Hill, 38, 1344 W. 7th South, also was added. He died Sept. 28, one hour after lie was pinned in his small car when it spun out of control at 8th West and 13th South. states have muie lespoii.sibihty and contiol. such as n- the case 10,000-12,30- ASCS Announces Summit County Gl Dies In Viet slate law Gov. Calvin L. Rampton said tuie for a law. iiauor enforce to h a vetoed marijuana agency Monday is -F- edeial aid toedu.afion bill passed bv the last legis!d- - desirable, but grants should be trait the reveled because tuie individual states, coiuept that a peison is tailored to the 'rather than requiring states to until pioven guillv. POOL EFFORTS Bucked by the federal manpower program and the Western1 the Association, program also involved several state agencies. speed its enactment. 0n otjier subJPcts the gver The Department of Employ- - Sen. George Murphy, ment Security found the former! wi! speak Wednesday at a Re- - ncr sald: , . excePt or one year his nurses and the Department of publican ially at Kearns High Education planned School Auditorium, 5325 S. 4800 ministration has helped 0 Icreate the needed the training program. Hospitals! west. and! Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, whoinew iob to accommodate the the classroom provided people- entering the labor clinical facilities. announced the Muiphy appear-- 1 Graduates ol the training ance said the rally will begin at 0 p.ni. The public is invited, program went to work in 21 The senator, GOP Utah ferent hospitals, clinics' bernatorial candidate Carl W.j nursing homes. Buehner and other Republican aspirants for state and local of- fices will also be at the rally. Sen. Murphy, elected to the ment valued at 5420 was stolen the Highland Seminary.! Senate in 1964 after a long reer in films, is chairman of the Church of Jesus Christ of! h Senatorial Cam-- Latter-daSaints, Republican I 1 IN East, police said today. I I Ipaign Committee. Hospital Typical of those who took the program is Mrs. Freda Christensen, 2500 Green St., who landed a job at LDS Hospital after completing the course. ' The retraining program doesnt turn out nurses in anyj specialties. Thats up to the hospital. But it does prepare them1 for ordinary nursing duties. The retraining took place at 30 hospitals around the state and consisted of six weeks of classroom and clinical experience, eight hours a day. The former nurses reviewed basic nursing techniques, were given a broad look at the field of medicine today, and were shown modern nursing methods. TYPICAL TRAINEE A Two names wete aJ'icd Utahs highway fatality list today to bung the toll to 197 for .he vear. compared with 215 at "this time la- -t eat. The State Financial to deeply involved in her profes-- l sion. Now, with her family, grown, she went back to it. their skills. Rampton Explains Action Road Toll To 197 After giaduating in nurMiig m 1932 she married and raided a family befoie ever becoming1 More than 50 Utah nurses, who dropped out of the profession over the years to become wives and mothers, have been put back to work as a result of refresher courses to update V Veto Of Marijuana Bill: 1, 1963 44 EAST SOOTH TEMPI SALT LAKE CITY in. ttiirroL Innoioi k Corporation |