Show Davis County Tells Plan for llospitais Kickoff Program: Special to The Tribune FARMINGTON — Plans for R proposed hospital construction program in Davis County were announced here by Davis County Commissioners and membets of the hospital advisory committee Commission Cha!rman Stanley M Smoot scid the plans call for the construction of two hospitals to serve the rapidly growing Davis County population Friday began the kickoff of a public information program which will be chitaxed by a million dollar bond election on June 4 the commissioner other factors which demonstrate the need for imcroved hospital facilities and the ability of the county to provide them he said The rapid population growth has been accompanied by a comparable increase in property valuation he said noting that the study also revealed that Davis County citizens have the highest percentage of paid-uhealth insumice programs in the state p Residents Double He said that the number of resAents in Davis County has doubled in the last 15 years to a present level of 93000 and that it will continue to grow at a similar rate of increase io said I i With a successful bond election detailed planning for the buildings will begin immediately Construction is scheduled to start in the spring of 1970 and opening of the new hospitals is expected in 1972 Detailed Plans Commissioner Smoot said the results of a survey conducted by Dr Frank Johnassociate professor of son marketing in the College of Business at the University of Utah showed that Davis County is the fastest growing area on the Wasatch Front The rtrvey indicates many Officer Two Hospitals Since Davis County has two major centers of population — the North Davis area and the South Davis area — the survey recommends that two hospitals be constructed to Proposed Site Site for the proposed new South Davis Hospital is near 4th East and 5th South in I Set-vic- e pub-bel- ly Outline Proposals The study and details of the proposed facilities have been outlined undee the direction of Commissioner Smoot Dr G D Carlyle Thompson Utah State Director of Health Witham P Moore vire chairman of the Hospital Advisory Com ::: t AriktSA :: :: 11 a1 mat 71 "" " 1::: :i:1 — 4ii - :: :: :z4:' :1: ::-- - 1:::- i!: ::: ii: :i :i: :::- - :: :::!:: 4:: 1 i:: :::::!: !:::::- ::: !:!:::: ': :!: :": 1 1 111 16N3 ''1'''''In'''' - '' - :: '' ' - : n) 'fir :1:: ': - g- 40' r to71-- - w 1x::- 4ks t?::: ' : -4- z (r? 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:: -- Education University of Wisconsin and Gerold M McCue head of Ithe department of architecture University of California at Berkeley Mr Logan will discuss "Art Education for the Renewal of Our Urban Nation" and the topic of Mr McCue's talk is "How to See the Function of the Envi-- I ::: 0 : IltleJ AM TO 7 PM SUNDAY 11 4 r17"14'13)- - I:7411 :::: 111iir : 11747 '::: ' : r6F IL4 17471 - -- 1 i ''''' ::ij-E:- 4 visual communication and Environmental design the "now se!ene" in the art world will be topics of conversation Wednesday through Saturday when art teachers from 10 western states gather 71 at Hotel Utah rz(Yiw"--77The occasion will be the Pa- 1 '4 cific Regional Art Conference of 1 the National Art Education Assn which is expected to attract art- - i wiFts and art teachers from Utah 710 f' Idaho Nevada Arizona Califor- '7 0 nia Wyoming Oregon Washing- - 111-ton Alaska and Hawaii speakers will be Keynote 17""4" :: r IREEC 1 Lata '41444iwimiewooi"1adAJI ri : tr - - ::: rom-- Kresge Company with Stores throughout the United States Canada and Puerto Rico S S I 1 fL' ' :i: :' Poirerrot00lriv - 1 )-ry A Division of the - 14' i0004641- - ::' -: t0010"01Novir--srl-4"- I - :::::::!:!::: - :: ::::: - r ' Ifof 0"4f‘r - 4 ' 1611!00'e" :: i: vf va a - " 40 crttlik4eXt -- " Art Educators Set SL Scene of of 1115 OMINMONlabmiMMId d Frederick M Logan professor art and art education School nal 21 mittee and president of the Utah State Hospital Assn Harold Pope chairman of fiHarnance sutwommittee old Hill chairman of the Richard subcommittee G Sharp architect and Ken neli D Newman fiscal agent To expedite the public infor mation program members of the committee will lie available to visit civic groups service clubs and others the to terested explain program in detail and enlist support Mr liolt said be built under the Barton Program vith approval of the Utah Stifle Department of Health and the US Mr Pullin' Health Smeot said IPMII II March Slimily 111 Bountiful and adjacent to the present hospital The comniittee explained that the existing hospital will continue in its present role as a general hospital until the new facility is completed and opened It will then become a part of the total hospital comcare unit plex as a long-terThe proposed hotTital con struction program has the endorsement of the NVasatch Regional Planning Council and Davis Hospital the committee said This site is situated on Syracuse Road between interstate 15 and L' S 91 It NUS chosen because it is near the ViS popcenter of the North ulation has good access utiii lies and is in a imminent locatien best serve the needs of the people in the two areas The Hospital Advisory Committee under the chairmanHampton ship of Dr Trayner Davis County Health has Investigated many possible site locations and has recommended the purchase of two sites for thP proposed new hospitals A tract of land between has Layton and Clearfield been selected for the North acute with the announced relocation of St Marks Hospital which has provided hospital service for Davis County residents for many years Commissioner Smoot said 124000 in 1975 142000 In 1980 and 226000 at the beginning of the 21st Century Based on these figures Davis County has a demonstrated need of 230 hospital beds at the present time he said In 1975 some 300 beds will be needed with comparable increasing needs as the population grows Tne only hospital now existing in the South county is the Davis Community Hospital in Bountiful The need for hospital facilities will become even more The Sail Lake Trilame weavoihsommik1waidoiataaamiegootomaiwiiamiutotaitioagi p |