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' The efforts. instead, seem with the ,,.eo ti& segmented ;7..elitig.'einit Health Council try-lo- g .to get care for Salt Lake's :e .eiierente., nelrnitly PlIlley et Freeway tryir,g eeie 40cate care for inner city i:r.;iticnts, : and the city's ,I1L3 Il ,, , - , 41 1,- ' em;e7egency rooms substitut- family doctors for of the re8t of the poor. ' e,- Or; 1,yun Warner of the ' of Health has Division Stalee .. - ,ing1-7,,le- . tniq , si 4e - tleatille ,e, Qf - - I- Community Health Coordinator. One 2V4A;-;.- ,,,,,arior'1'.:.7.1 '1 i 4;. ,,, .,.,..eAsts,..,,,y,LA,,,,,,,,,A.setvoser,,,ssista--- .,.,.., :!, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,: ::, ....;...:001.1P.'"''''''',..,eFr''. ' , -,- :A? ,;;i , oosottitotteS,44,40'"' :f.i i. .3 ... , .. i., ,. : , ' ... ... ,"---ds ,5,,.!..k. , ,...,,,;- ,- , ....:.,,,4,,, 1.1:,'5.4,14.; is ,,,, i-- , , , , ' IT ,., , ,''" ,t .,.:',:,,. 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',' jt .:,,.....,,,,,,,.,:,,,,,,s,,,,..,,, '. ."? ,;: : ' , ..,.. , .: - , ,- -- : - - - - '4, ., ,,,Ni,,-,i.;,,i:,-- e ZSZ,: -, r7T.ort,F3--- . le, 2: "i!:'t:Z '' , .; . s' ' : ' ' , ; ' ..:,' 7g:Iltivti'VtUtr,iirAta",47:,.."'gfe'disi,,:;16:,'i44,;: ,,'''...ttleP71Sit!k;4)-:Attft..-1?..":4t' .,:i, , ; , a.. .a WO CM She's very poor and she's sick. What are her chances of getting medical care in Salt lake? Fairly good, say health professionals, if she knows Where to go. Unfortunately, thes nft,n a big 'if.' , , , PIVIO 3,10ce Okass3er O. en ;is many 7.pecia1ity Jaraes Dallas of the Greatc,r 1. PRIVATE CARE: Pea Salt Lake Health Planning pie on Medicaid can get care clinics throughout the county nary among Salt Lake's poor, Council. "Th:Ae resources from a private physician. In (for immunization, venereal to let them know what serhave to be accessible. That MI), the Intermountain Regdisease, etc.) These clinics vices are available. means, for example, that ional Medical Program sur;ire free to anyone, "lf I had a staff of 100, I there have to be enough bus veyed 302 private physicians There is also an outpand that people in Salt Lake and concluded routes could reach them." she says. atientin-patient "indigent" have to know what is avail- that 41 percent had either clinic at 151 E. 21st South But I work alum." never taken any Medicaid care is free to Dr. Warner says she feels hble." no or were to sertaking but health the to snake an In about qualify for that effort patients anyone, good care a person must information Imown, a few new ones. The major reason cice; offered in the valley. cited VVR:., the red tape and tall within fairly stingy in"The problem seems to be people, under the director come guidelines $3:ix per paper work iavol,, ed. Sonja Flores and pediatrician a breakdown in COMMUnieimonth tor a family of four, follow-u- p no ltion. Either people don't Dr. Louis borgenicht, are Although or hoping to establish a health ktudy has been made, for example). 'atow referral system in Salt Lake. Dorothy l'ulley of the Peo- , they're reluctant to use it." pprso,..) ttnefor 91 Nriut Rro "The poor I see get good The project Is in very early ple's Freeway contends that liing on their own do not this is no ',anger much oi a qualcia neither do health eare," echoes Sister planning stages, and as enpersons -Carolita, a Catholic nun ho visioned now would he simply problem. We're more exreceiving unemployment out at now help,". e runs: the Northwest Multirouting a telephone- number where pert compensation. In March, bee,,:,Purpobe Center health clinic. the poor could call to find out she cause of dwindling funds, the '"The ones I'm worried about how they can "plug into", the'.'".'" 2. CITV-COU-NTCounty also killed off another are the ones l'm not health care system. e CLINICS: : The 'of its beneficiaries: the reaching." There are basically eight Health Department runs ou- '', "partlid pay': patleuts whose "Just having resmrees ways of plugging in if you're tpatient clinics in Lark.. incomes were slightly above .. Mayne and on Rodwood Rd., tho income guidelines. istit etwkirgh," contezds poor in Salt Lake; basis. 'fins means that if a patient cannot afford to pay, and falls under neither Medicaid, County indigent nor other ,; sy.' ability patient might City-Count- y 8e1P ' CAN on page , :' , -- , . -- ,' 'e. , . .. .411Pall ' iritpprny. member of L I r SENATOR RANiliank ) on for a DuLtli: P dandy contribution ti) my column. Your intcrest in equal stir-.- . rights for women is since you coPrising. sponsored the Equal Rights Amendment, which I hope the necessary 33 states will ratify. DEAR ABBY: If you had a choice. would you rather have your kids hooked on drugs or alcohol? Please be honest. BERKELEY SOPH DEAR St' )PH: If I had a choice, I'd rather have them Congress OW . ' WEST VIRGINIA. DEAR - 1 r - hooke,d oft nothing! Why assume kids have to be hooked ,,,, e on SOMETHING? . TO eel. CONFIDENTIAL YEARS-OLIN MADISON. 1, WISC.": If I cotdd give you e i. , I and your classmates just cute bit of advice that would make , you "smarter," it would bee "Read, read, read and read ,e',, some more. The person who doesn't read has no advatt- tage over the person who ,i 'l - v , can't read." ! , ti- - ' Don't let rain spoil your vacation - . - . ' iftsealk ,r . "'in ., , N., , ,::'',i,t.!,k, .:,...,'", make her one of Ithe moist illustrious women m our tion's 1;,,,t,.:.-1- ,. VERY TRULY YOURS. JENNINGS RAN- V.S. SENATOR, employment of females in the performance of such duties as they are competent to discharge, but there IG such obvious impropriety in the 5 ..,,z;Fpuii40 ; , to pay, however, the tspitats will iry to collect. The Uni, versity Hospital, in fact-- - ABBY 1 N4 , " V.,.,;$.4-4- : , ,,,...., :,,::,- specialized wlble, ...A.- li-- wrote to the secretary ot the Interior, Robert McClelland, on behalf of one of the funding copyists and received the tlw, hospital ithr,lt following response: will pick up the tab. Hospitals "There is every disposition receiving special "HillBurton" federal ;ands rinia, on my Pe.rt to de,!inYthing for in tact, do a cettaul amount. the lady in question except to retain her or any of the other of "charity work" each year females who work in the the very, very poor. 'for rooms of the Patent Office. there is some chance the "I have no object to the have the iWiiit-iii4.7b- 't '''' tAr ;i ' : . '''' Job). A ;177Z,M. - A:6.4 ':. ri: trate how much progress has bcen mode in actio;ing and economic justice, in 1845 three young women who were employed as copyists in the U.S. Patent Office were threatened with loss of their SALT tAKE COUNTN"$ HOSPITALS: Spokesmen for the valley's hospitals say it is their policy never to refuse re to anyone who needs it, both on an and !Iri,--1-- trAA '1,etr9A , footnote. Abby: To illus- A of 'Lief' duties is tu set-a- . as a kind of urban health missio- 1,1- 7-- Fifth: Th. nur3c. li;2r torrnq fp;thc!IN pnrj uithiit !atilt for five )ears will be given an increase of $.,05 a day, providing there are no hospital debts outstanding. V,.,13:A4i - 1:1010 tion,' , A iietitilittlhatit14.i le: Olki; Clara Barton. Wr work on the Civil War battlefields and as founder of the American Rthi CrosA Fourth: Any nurse uho smokes, uses liquor, goes tki the beauty shop or frequents dance halls will give the director a good reason to saspei,1 her worth. her inten- , :, ' , .: ''' -' - ' , ,'., 'I te.4,,-,r- a Job ennsii.teled ,,,. '' ':.'''!:':-..:':- : ''' ,,,,,, :,,e.,,,,,:,:,....,; :::,',:-'.- , ta'r psuebl Tho lady in question tost her job, any'a ay. But she. later di!cinguished herself in in First: Bring in a scuttle of coal each day. Second: Report every day at 7 a m D.)(1 loavo at 8 except on the Sabbath "on which day you will be off frrim 17. pnoii tmtil 2 pin." Third: Graduata Lurses. good standing will he given an evening off each week for .7, , 'L,irS6F,41W , . a, 46 I , , , .3' , "'."','," Female Teachers putixd "" ' walls of have determined to arrest the a ri Prhopii you i4inik3 enjoy reading the rules for female ia 14:;. iiurses Nurses were told they mud; , - len Ig15." , 1.41:n.1 your which you reprinted "Boles - ,,r; , :11;7 1)e r11:11:,t,111, mixing 11.41. I ' ' r"' " .: ,, -',: ' otqlifsw. ::, : 4:,. ...,,,:..., :t::,,,,,,:et. 3i) 4rb.ti gna,t1 Elc38 1:: for , r , z i ix .,i,; :,w,.,. . . ,,,, , ,: t,g ,,,,,. 7,E,,...7- , P' , e , ,,,2,' , f ':4.t., ,, ,,,,;' Mil zr , ":,,;- :, r":,:,', FN. it, ,,i,,4-A,, " '' - !.,,,....'s..,,..t.,,.:0-- . (4,13.7', .,.: .A.? ; ; . ,:., '::, , .. ,, ... how times ' ':' ' i' ',.A.:x.7:.:1;1' ?- :216 .' :''''''' .ze .,$",?'""-.;','"'::- -- , : ,, ,,,,.,; ',. 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',ere is kl0 organized ,,L...q 1fort to provide care," he f17..t.titet- -- ,.,:': ,t,': :':',. :'. .:it '.,., , : y T.::Z.,.'..', t - erN vit , '1 , , ...,,,A,.,... ,, .,..,:.,,,,,,...,,,,,..,.1.,;.,,........,,,,.L.ii.,g,,,,ist4,:,z;mzy.r.,,;4,t5,....., i.,2 r, ' t, "ft.tzma.. k says a doctor at at of It Al. 1 , u.o.. sa.lt s.,:.. AtWOCemew,:: .0Lx s ?'''' ,444 .: e- .! Unfortunately, in Salt Lake Vivre is no giant switchboard. 'tit,: any building or even ar,y Tz.ligency designed to look after total health needs of the oor is .....:. , - -) I . b.o...::0H...::,.,:0.1)..00.0..:odi..: .,,,,-,- - , ,ti:111- Pri communitY , ,7t.o., 2 ,4A P, , .4, .40inewhere in downtown Salt and that all a perno tn rin it take !he down 174 the switchboard arid plug Ximself, in. s , - , 4.,ake, "Thi '': ''''''''O' - 0 We ' - " , 4L.....t. .1 lit rittri 1 , - j,,4414116.005141,e. ....z17v"' , ia - - - .0a04Nalwtar':;. r. t, 4,- ' ..,::,,....,,,,-,,,- ,, lorp!pogiteP,7,z, - w , - " , l'he phrase is plugged in" is used often in this i igkici t.t X, The very poor in Salt 0ake can get pi etty gacsd care they can just get plugged the nitxlieul care system. One imagines some giant 1,,,tealth switchboard locateti - lk - ,WV."8",2',,,, -- - ..v 1111"INS""111 g ...,,.., -- Or"''''''--- -' , ....,,,,,...:.,..... - a. A- elk etk)11,,,,,,.... .. we - , - 'T,I,A,"7:44. i SERIES a pill attt that a Ith nrocr,,,,,alc use shoat they'r! talk--g health care to the IN A r ,!,', - 1. .1' L4 Tbelt ,. - 1.4, it..:;, c : a a . - - a so, - .....,,,. tr751!, !' 1 vx,,,,ep -- t ,.. , j , , - , plant !.,'ET(.:). veaeLaL116 ' I --a- : te I ' .... -- - ..;-- , - Lillie Robertson News staff writer e.eBy a - The unpredictable weather has i made gardening a little difficult this spring. ec: As a rule. May 10 to 15 iis the best eel time to set plants outdoors. ace cordine to Melvin S. Borningham. USI: area horticulturist. That's eat ' e when all danger of frost has usually passed. iof course, this varies because of , 6 to 3 weeks difference in the ,, ,, grothg seasons around the state. , &mile brave souls probably have taken a chance and set out vegetable plants earlier. Maybe jumping the gun paid off; maybe it didnit, and replanting might be necessary. :, : who haven't planted ;'l : For thoseoutside 7ilt: :vtgetables yet, here's a t4i harden the plants !word of advice ,E !,;,44, first. Hardening-of- f plants means to . ..toughen them up. This is done by :C,utting back on water and fertilizer. 9 , ::and for awhile exposing theta to weather conditions a few ..outside ,, I hours each day ma spot. .1, :::.: In the beginning, bring plants in . ..at night or protect them in some way il 1:froin the cool evenings. :: If yoU don't hard(' n plants first. :!. :hen protect them by placing a shinle on the south side of each one . .....is ;:ou plant, to provide paevial ri shade. Some people use hot 'caps 'over plants. This only helps a coupleof - . I1 - 1 1 degrees, says Mr. Burningham, and if it gets, mute cold, the plant will freeze wherever it touches the cap. if hot caps are used, allow for some Nentilation to let out the heat, - - - ... - garden r , ' inch . covered stems. Bring the leaves of the plants up so they are about 2 or 3 inches above the ground. I quite Plants such as peppers, canteloupe, squasn, etc., should be planted shout the same depth they were growing in the hotbed or greenhouse. The Lihe of starting solution when transplanting outdoors is also a good idea. This solution can be purchased at nuraeries or garden center. Follow directions carefully, warns the horticulturist, because it is concentrated. Dilute with water according- to directions and use to water plants. warm. the plants get larger and more 'established, gradually Lar back the cap a little each day. This is another As , i Collect and practice rainy-da- y ideas all year long so that you'll know which ones the family will enjoy most When the rain comes, take it an hour at a time and don't try to live the whole 24 hours ut owe. I ill'. CALM and don't ignore feelings, even angry ones. Anger in a child or an. adult will dissipate much sooner if This way, if a plant dies, you won't have a large bare spot. If they all live, it's still all right.. - j become do I s, about 2 feet and plant 2 rnore, again a inches apart, etc. , plaints. way of hardening-of- f If you don't use hot caps and are afraid some nights are a little too cool tor the plants; make temporary hot caps from paper, or cover plants with baskets, boxes, etc. Mr. tsurtungnam also suggests that if' you suspect cutworms in your . so, .,,,, - liuth,,e plants approcuite and thrive on good groming! ' ' About oacc a week. take each : of your small plants to the 1. kitchen sink and spray then ,. , . , not only improves appear- anee but also prolongs their lives. , , t7.1'14 WUtit Welk: Spiv, sairatlitl ti omit sitd MOM oestorts melt. ' I - - Aollusammotwoommonomookodwoom 1 - - t;;;f. 7'1' ta. ,,, 4 :',',. A ! jJ ,,,,q, ! ; 4,15 ? 1e ''s' d... : - - ri-..,e'- .,, t e. '. Iii x' t't,, itod V- -, ,,i.... ,,, 1 , rootv g A for e .e.,-,- 1 io4.0 It I partiilor. 1" . ,, ,;, . ... ' I 1 i,,,,ia 1 1 17 r,,,i, 1,4 c,,,,,44 1 j n 1 i - :i.?,a0eCticc.a4nel. e We. ' rale from mit.-- t'. :!A, .1 041 i i ,F ..."' 111 I-- - ''','t .,,,:,. ',... 41,. 't rAt I IR 1 ' , ' 1 . - t , 1 :, t . ,' id 401 dnd A;umintim Lareefation ll tl , - , ,4tr;-,,,,' ' .1. - 4. 1,4,.sz: ., ,,','N;: t-- 4(n,1...''',,, 4 , ''...-,,.;111-- ' - Ir. kV- S' :- 44--- :. ' , ' ': . 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Keep a list of pencil games so you won't forget them games such as Include a bag of magic tricks, crossword and other puzzles, and guessing games. Also take arts and crafts supplies and matmiala for e activities, such as cooking. (A Well of candy or popcorn can do wonders for 1,11 - gently wth tepid water, It's a beauty treatment that ViI I 8, des 1107 9fietz, ,,,Ef 1,14" Ay V 4.,ts, IU e . , grooming for house pl;ints 11 Save I .,., ,, If I SALE IL - s - 11411"IL. 4 . a At'.77,,.....N.. rmr...irmrterntly ni f - ,.rGood ,e; e.,, , e , I - area, take necessary precautions 4 hen planting. Guard against such pests. by rimmQ ,e , .7. ,, eea e e v, ea eee; , restless children.) , eneee, ,le - ' 'a - e.;:il Vary activities physical er have spoiled our trip might vs. mental; 'game vs. neg. had we not been prepared. .' game, etc. Whenever feasiYours for happy vacation- ble, take little side trips, such as visits to parks and ing, if summer ever comes. 111 museums or just - snooping town. a around When the rain l ets up a bit, ' 80th BIRTHDAY get out the raincoats and go on a nature walk. Rock colALFRED HARRISON llectiog is super rigbt after a storm when little rivulets have uncovered previously re.....e7e, The family of Alheft , hidden gems. And, oh, how Harrison is Nanning kr hoiret Irt delicious the great ,4 an on of his anth I smells right after a kl',D Sunday, Vav Hot. m Burton Ward V 41e storm! FA chapel:.i Z till 7:Y) and V Pm,. frith Sing and read' books and I w Main St. CA trieres A and totell stories and jokes are ryidtives ,,tors invited. gether. Laugh a lot. It may sound crazy, but some of our most pleasant CENTS wr If tomato plants have become tail and "leggy" while waiting to be set out, try planting them horizontally, and let routs fulitl along tire soil .e e , ,q,L , OUlLL4ULL suggests double planting of tomatoes for backyard gardening. Here's how: Set out 2 plants a inches apart in if row; skip - because they 1 ' the DEAR READERS: ruin and snow we've been having this spring reminds me of a rainy vactation we endured with our children many years ago, "Endured" is the proper it was a disaster. It only happened once, however, for after the first time we weal. prepared. Here are some of the ideas that work well for us. In the first place, plan for ruin. This is most important because you can never be it won't happen. Take sure f." lightweight rain gear along. .. are of vaction memories MAUS IT, All paper collars, or cut the out of paper cups and put the base of the plants, them, into the soil about one making bottoms around pushing. , , -- j:- in your - semi-shad- ., e e ' .a - - ' that hasn't been toughene;u'p first will turn white in . the sun and die. This is 'especially true of tomatoes and an vine cropse, . ri ' Judg.e By VI , t: 3 outsluec.' eq.. , - |