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Palmer News staff writer 1 IDeseret The greatest Ielderly are not national health problem is that the getting adequate health care, a Denver physician said Tuesday afternoon in Salt VILI TUMLEY Lake City. Dr. Abraham J. Kalmar of the Davis Institute for 100 Turkeys To Be Given TY. the Care and Study of the Aging expressed this option Free 1 20 Each Day Away k , during an area conference of the National Retired Pick Up Drawing Tickets WIN A MICROWAVE OVEN ki1 1 Teachers Association ( ociation American Associa At Granite tion of Retired Persons (AARP). Enter The Great Sugar House Turkey members from Some 1.500 NRTA-AARAig GET Guessing Contest. Entry Blanks At Granite FilE1 midwestern and Rocky Mountain states attended the AND And Other Participating Stores. You May -conference, which concluded today. Richard M. '14 With Purchases At Granite ' "'' TURKEY lowsit, 1Scammon, national political analyst and director of Win An Amana Microwave Oven. ar:1, NIONIM the Election Research Center, was to address an ....,1 TOO! til .11 .7TIti' v....4x afternoon session in the Salt Palace Assembly Hall. ,SA.p 7:3A:i- .,,,::;',PLN4 .4i A MICROWP.VE OVEN DEMONSTRATION hi his address during a special interest session on t1 ISEE ENJOY A TURKEY HOT DOG AT GRANITE 4. health care for the elderly, Dr. Kauvar decried 474 1 .. .. wirt)le ::-- 17:of attention to medical problems of the aged. AMERICAN TRADITIONAL Such persons will not get adequate medical care , 6 Sponsored until facilities are tailored to meet their needs, Dr. "44 ..114,1iil by Sugar Kauvar said. 1 te ss" . , , ,.. House 1' 1 0.....piim, He called for development of new techniques to 1 Chamber of the needs of a growing aging population, for UNIT DfSK UNIT IINELF UNIT Commerce . physicians interested in working with the Buy One Piece Or The Group II elderly and more awareness of what aging is. Often the elderly are spoken of as if they were not really a i --part of society, Dr. Kauvar said. 4e".1"."1")000111 .':(1;61C.7'.16774t. The physician, who is president of the board of -; 4,1 )ti 1,(Trif; the Denver center, said the elderly cannot receive ,... high fashion T t bo l siN ' 4, i care in voluntary and private hospitals. He 4:qc !,..., SI I r I adequate group 1,1 It well documented by research. is said '",? this ''' k '' will clo,-r:;,,,it," 4, tie ROCKING .....,, -.... , realty put - r "7:".4-4....i- i: for said most physicians are not walls Dr. LOVESEAT to work Kavar ..0.410,,40.064, It's so your 14; you. i.l'IN',-Nti- , .4v..e" , ,,,01 ... , . in chronic illness, are not trained for it and 4e0041r . stylsh, yet budget priced. 44.4, 4 i Atiatitikw.,...,o, '''' don't have adequate medical models to follow. ": ':er,o''' '!'''' ,::::: ' '',1 210"';'''' 'ow ' ,..................................2 PI ;. 4 Got 20 lbs. Turkoy, Tool 4 ' '''' RICHLY UPHOLSTERED all found that most He said 12 studfes in it ;.'' ': 4 Z; ,4: e.1000. students and and students doctors, nursing Imedical tt,,-,;,, ' .;.,...z.,,.. ,,,,,,,4, -,4.,,i,t, students, psychiatry '''''' nurses, ' ' therapy occupational ,:'. )I,'' , ''. 4.0,'. ; 'k...'''''''.it:Jirit.,;:',,, , ; "ttV-II : clinic personnel and social workers "tend to deliver ' ts, '' : ' cltt r' -, ii negative stereotypes about the aged." He said they , ,, " prefer to work with children or younger adults rather Ws time you treated your , ,E.. rdE'''''' ,, I than the elderly. home to a captivatingly I said the aged comprise less than 2 percent of C -- 18N stylish chair that offers ' ir. a outpatient population. This indicates 1 lots of comfort, too. VIA, ' that health clinics aren't answering the needs of , It's modern, I I geriatric patients, he said. 0 4 it's ' ' : :,;Zt' 1;4' ): I "Only by having a hospital of its own will the with button-tufte- d 1.11.0160s, Ac-'',?-2:7,,,,tt, achieve the status of the child and only then (r.(4(::" high will ;0t1;t7 good geriatric care take place along side of good 1 bock and 1,,,,r, , pediatric care," Dr. Kauvar said. .1444.,'- - '''--- ; I itta, cushion. Dr. Lyman J. Olsen, director, Utah Division of i '.'''''' 4,,w-- , '",:k 'i 1 IT'S OPEN STOCK ',., . t, 4 discussed the need for preventive health Health, .,k , He said it was been difficult to establish services. ,,,,, . Vt'l health screening, education programs and projects . it .., Who could ask for for early identification of disease in Utah. living , I The state official, who received his early training quality constructed by one of the West's finest factories. 1 in pediatrics, defined quality care as that appropriate $9995 to meet but not overmeet needs, that which is timely, MANY MORE g, fasilionable nylon Upholstered in to meet to the patient and "tailor-mad- e MATCHING CHAIR BEAUTIFUL IIacceptable IF colorful and styled right. Softly, that's cover of patients and their families." and desires needs print the And You Get Turkey, Teel CHAIRS IN THE 470, cushioned and built with a hard wood frame Health care specialists are discovering that BIG DISPLAYS preventive measures for good health must begin AT GRANITE guaranteed as long as you own the set. early in life, Dr. Olsen said. s FULL-SIZ- E Joan Uhl, assistant professor, University of Utah of Nursing, said nurses are qualified to ICollege render many kinds of services to the elderly. Because II of their training and a feeling of really caring for FULL-SIZ- E With IT people, they are also uniquely qualified to play an IL.:4. built with full Quality active role in legislative activities, she said Extension panel ends, adiustable -Sofa By Day 1 Mrs. Uhl said nurses are competent and skilled Table metal spring, and Comfortable Bad both in the community and within institutions in such ., 4-- 7;Af At Night double drop sides. areas as health assessment, physical examinations ic4 health screening for such problems as diabetes Mitt419!14IIand , I e. and hypertension ..,,,,e, ' b1 ., -Tirmalt , Relief for the In a separate session on "Taxes 1 ; la-- 10 Leon Sorenson, J. Income r 1 Population," C' director, Utah director, Office of Legislative Re- 6 ; ss , , Choice of covers in these full-si; search, discussed the history of property tax. He 1 , sofa beds that come complete with recommended three possible reforms of property .4,when This 36" x 48" table extends foam mattress and turkey, too. 404,2 II lk which he said is the "most expensive tax to 4 tax, extra guests arrive. Includes six I Quantities ore limited, however. administer and is the most poorly administered." chairs, too. t Sorenson said he favors such reform measures as exemption of all personal property, strengthening the I Iadministration of the propertya tax program and "circuit breaker" EL providing tax relief through measure to elderly low income personsm '''1---,-''-'.- '. :rL;i: Ngawir Nslir --'Jt BOOECCASE WALL LIMITS r Plaza 17.41''7r:1 ,r3Pri,, 4 7,, 1 1 , i P TIMMY 411 ' Ifuture 111.'t LIVIN ,....-.....t........-,- ,,,4y $75 ( f a'I" ; I !'ki , $57 , Imeet -a 0 --,- 41.77Z;z:6. s,7)3i: , 4 Norb est. 1 'Ir 'IA,. 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The Judge told Talbot, through his attonley. to lite an amended complaint outlining specific violations committed by the board (it education, or the case would be dismissed. :"IAu97Y"'.'"''"""''"'"'4:7" , 1 of 9 Aee"Nk Sugar t,, ,J 21...-1- 1. 11,44ss..:11 ,,,,,..,.....-- Houso ., '.....0 ,,.., IT11111 ,..,,,...0...i.o....10........... - rl'O.j"'' I I 1134 NORM Ghattura STN WITT re inki Center behind schedule The $11.4 million Dee Events OGDEN (AP) Center at Weber State College may not be ready dedication, college on time for its Nov, officials say, WSC President Joseph L. 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