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Show I I i Business News by i U Announces Block - Buster Plan Could Stop Bullies Medical Grant A scholarship program that s,,T'fnrt fmanciallv tie t i w-l i i a to be l. of o,i e .'l Pat Kendig As the little girl climbed over die fence, her dress caught on top and tore. She was crying, wiping at her eyes Her knees with one nand. were both soiled and one was bleeding through the dirt -- A The children, too, have been School, with die cooperation of Mr. Emil Nyman, State Safety briefed on their part in this Chairman, has put such a project Even the kindergart-ner- s. understand they are not They are plan into effect. the first Salt Lake City school to Impose upon the people of to do this and board members these homes for use of bathroom facilities. Other parents of die PTA look on their endeavors as pilot studies with are, of course, asked not to Three young boys heads the end in view of perfecting misuse the project for babyand finalizing the system. appeared almost simultansitting purposes. eously over the top of the Although the program has One hoisted a wooden fence. E. Bonner, now been adopted by the State Dr. Edward knee in preparation to climbPrincipal, outlined, briefly, PTA Board, uniform symbols the objects of the program on a and rules must be established. ing over the top and down into the yard. At that moment, the questionnaire sent home with According to Mrs. C. Mario back door of the house opened each pupil and it asked May, President of Highland and an older woman came out. if the parent would like his Park PTA the sticker used ed and home to be one of the 'SeHer voice was in the pilot homes is a ed On the basis authoritative, "You boys get curity Homes. decal and not traceable. off my fence and leave! of the results of this quesAn effectively working. one State-wi- de tionnaire, homes, thirty 'Security Home The three heads disap- - in each block of the area, were plan will require standardiza.eared at once and the woman furned her attention to the cry- selected and now proudly dis- tion of these stickers. Police should be consulted to deterplay the 'Security Home ing child. sticker in a conspicuous win- mine bow their assistance can to her After administering dow. be obtained. needs and calming her, the woThese and other problems And Just what does this man was able to leant the will be assessed by Mrs. John an is action entail? loIt and name plan little girls Jucate her telephone number in project, designed to provide R. jordison, Safety and shelters for elementary venile Protection Chairman the phone book. A potentially school children pestered by of Highland Park School and traumatic situation was averMrs. Gary L. Theurer, Chardogs, bullies, weather, conted. molesters or other acter, Moral and Spiritual fusion, Unhappily, concern such as threats. Mothers in the area Education Chairman, prime that illustrated by the woman have been asked to walk the movers along with Mrs. May above is extremely lacking route to school with their in the instigatiqn of this pilot in todays neighborhoods. We children, pointing out to them Security Home project. could caU it apathy or fear the house in each block along of becoming involved, but lets their route which displays this be generous and say that the sticker. Then, in time of empace of life today prevents us ergency, the children will from noticing all thats going know where to go. on around us. The sticker denotes that the With this in mind, suggesand in tions for inaugurating a block dwellers have wanted were anxious to particifact to care tor frightened or plan pilot project. Parlost children was brought up pate in thismeans caring for the at the State PTA Convention ticipation troubled child until the parlast year. Actual instigation ents take over and keepings of such a program was left up record of each child seeking to the individual schools. THURSDAY refuge, the reason and the time MON..FM the cnild arrived Highland Park Elementary f low-pitch- copy-writ- mi MR. WAYNE PECK and Mr. Bert Shaw of Peck and Shaw Dodge in Murray are shown here talking with Mr. John Price of Price Construction. The three men are overlooking the site of the new addition to the Peck and Shaw display lot which has just started to be constructed Mr. Peck and Mr. Shaw stated that the new addition will help to make Murray the automobile capital of Utah. When asked why they chose Mui ay, the two stated that they had been raised in that city, staitedbusiness there, and had built a reputation for integrity amoig the residents of that city. University Medical Center Prepares For Doc Crop and other specialists, who obtain practical experience in the University Hospital during their period of professional or technical education. The 50 to 60 nurses graduated each year from the College of Nursing with baccalaureate degrees have received a large part of their three-ye- ar clinical training and practice at the University Hospital after two years of basic science courses taken on campus. Their role as students is that of learning to give a high quality of comcare prehensive nursing through individual and team nursing experiences under the direction and supervision of the College of Nursing clinical faculty. Each faculty member has had graduate preparation in her teaching area. Graduate nurses have the opportunity to specialize in one of the clinical nursing fields offered through the Col- -' lege of Nursing masters degree program. These include psychiatric nursing, medical-surgic- al nursing, and maternal and child nursing. Included in the maternal and child care nursing specis maternal-newboialty nursing, which includes preparation for nurse midwifery, a specialty whose graduates are much in demand in large medical education centers, maternity clinics and organizations employing consultants in maternal and child nursing. The University of Utah is the only university west of the AUeghanies offering this The University of Utah Med- ical Center, noted for its annual crop of graduates holding M.D. degrees, also provides a clinical field for the of many other production technicians in and specialists related medical disciplines. Tomorrows physicians are but a fraction of the Medi-ic- al Center's nearly 2000 students, preparing to fill the many roles necessary to the efficient practice and continuing progress of health programs. The biologists, ists, virologists biochemand others who receive graduate training in the medically-relate- d scientific fields, insure the growth of medical knowledge and are among the faculty who win teach tomorrows physicians. Of special significance to ay the hospital and its operation are the nurses, technicians medical and ay day-to-jl- X-r- Navy Mothers Memorial The Wasatch Navy Mothers 796 will hold a memorial service and dedication May 28, 10 A.M. at 2269 McClellan in Fairmont Part. Two pink rn horsechestnut trees honoring past comman- ders Bengta Andersen and Irene Cross will be presented to Commissioner Lou Holley. Services at the stream will honor Navy and Marine dead, and a rose bush will be planted in the park by the mothers dedicated to Vern Gillespie. specialty. A class bought my of 10 medical technology students are given a year of practical training in the clinical laboratories of the University Hospital, following three years of course work in the basic sciences at the University. On passing the National Registry Examination, the students become registered medical technolo graduation watch at STEADfdAIIS 4844 So. State MVRRA Y CALL 266-547- 2 Land Meet June use7th the Those who public lands for business or pleasure will have an opportunity gists and graduate from the to express their views on pubUniversity with a B. S. delic land law and policy at a in medical technology. gree scheduled in Salt Lake The technologists trained meeting 7. June City at the University Hospital have Rep. Laurence J. Burton received some of the highest a member of the marks ever achieved on the Public Land Law Review ComRegistry Examination. Many mission, said the commission of them go on to receive graduate degrees in related life staff will hold public hearings in the State Capitol Buildsciences, receiving instruction at the College of Medicine ing. Stockmen, farmers, minHis ability to detect certain ers, recreationists, conbacteria that are causing a servationists and others will and his patients illness, be invited to teU the comdetermination of which antimission what they think should biotic will be most successful in combating the bacteria, be done during the commissions review of the nations plus his knowledge of serolpublic land policy and laws. ogy, make the medical techThe Salt Lake City hearnologist a valuable partner in helping the physician to ings will be the first of a diagnose and to treat disease. series scheduled in various His work becomes especially parts of the country by authorall critical when he is typing ization of Rep. Wayne N. blood. The wrong analysis recommission sulting in a patients receiv-in- g chairman, to get "grass roots a transfusion, of an inSentlmeni'Jtep, Burton said Milton A., pearl, Washingcompatible blood type could . result in the patients death. ton,. staff .director, and H. The technician is anByron Mock, Salt Lake City, other specialist able to provice chairman, will be previde helpful diagnostic tools. sent for the hearings. If the To become an ay technipress of business in Washingcian, a student follows a two-ye- ar ton permits. Congressman course of theoretical and Burton will attend, and will practical experience in the attempt to have one mi the Department of Radiology of eastern representatives on the the CoUege of Medicine. commission attend also. ur Working a regular Anyone wishing to be heard week, the student learns from should contact Mr. Pearl at the classroom training in anathe Public Land Law Review tomy, patient care and posiCommission, 1730 K. Street, tioning for taking films, N. W., Washington, D. C., to dark room techniques, basic be placed cm the list of those electronics and terminology. appearing. When he has completed the "This is a good opportuncourse, the student takes an ity for any citizen who wants examination provided by the to have a voice in the land CouncH of Education of the law review. If you want to preAmerican Medical Assocsent a prepared statement, iation. Upon passing the exyou should have about 10 copies for distribution to the comamination, he becomes a retechnician. mission. If you have no facgistered ay Each of these specialists ilities for reproducing a brief has received training in one statement, I would be happy of the many areas open to to help out if you will send students at the Medical it to my Washington office, Rep. Burton said. h), SHOP OR .... A CONFERENCE CALLED OIL STRIKE IN CANADA. 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WALKOUT IN DETROIT. A WILDCAT tiFROM me member. From the applicants accepted into the freshman class to enter the College of Medi- 4645 Holladay FIGHT IN NEW YORK, A PROXY NIGHT each year has been established at the University of Utah College of Medicine and will go into effect die fall of 1966, according to Dr. Kenneth B. Castleton, dean. The Utah College of Medicine is one of eleven medical schools throughout the nation at which the New York Life Insurance Company has established this medical student scholarship program. Selection of the students to receive the University of Utah scholarship will be made by the College of Medicines Scholarship and Loan Committee, headed by Dr. Alan K. Done, a full-tifaculty W. C. Hammond, Director WHATS NEW? MTS i u c fa... it. will IMPORTS HAVE A NEW YOU NAME IT. IF IT? 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