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Show Roy, Utah Thursday August 24, 1972 Hospital stresses individual care When ROY the new structure of the Weber County was completed in Hospital April, 960, one of the initial patients admitted to the new facility was Mr. George Fotos, a native of Athens, Greece. Mr. Fotos has been in the I since 1938 Prior to his admission to the Weber 1 r . V V ' ' 1 - , ; , V ,r r w y , r I gjir ' V ? , ' ; ' V. ' --V- ' Fotcs by reading a letter that he received from his nephew in Athens, Greece. Mr. Otila Taylor is preforming what is considered a theraputic treatment for NURSING i r ASSISTANT One week left Closing set for pool ROY Next week marks the final week that the Roy pool will be open for this sea son. The public may use the pool weekdays, 8 p.m. after the openp.m. ing of school, 1- ROY - the Roy director for the -- 1 . , 'UT: Roy group, Lee Holt, was the pilot of the plane, with Jay Donaldson, president, John Ferro, vice president, and Bill Morgan, treasurer also attending. v j .... bar & more 8 or Mrs. Stover, 2 or Christopherson, by calling Mrs. Moore, 773-020- ROY The Administra- v3 y chain Wendy Kidman was recently selected Little Miss Majorette of Utah in a contest held in Layton by the AAU. Wendy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kidman, and participated in the 8 year old group. There were contestants from all over Utah and Idaho competing. YOUNG HOMELITE" 150 CHAIN SAW Your Homehte Dealer is listed in the Yellow Pages 6-- NOW TAKING FALL REGISTRATION "THE DANCE ACADEMY of ROY" Invest in your child's beauty, charm & ability. Register her in the DANCE ACADEMY jj ' 0 i C, n.y in of ROY. Offering: Tap, Ballet, Jazz, Marching and Tumbling Dions, Shield, Christy, Amy, Terri Brenda Lindsey Coll 773-450- 1 for forvEier onfoETtfcrfiofii 5692 So. 2775 IV. Roy, Utah Associate Degree Nursing Program, and the University of Utah, College of Nursing, Extended Baccalaureate Program annually with a cookout or buffet luncheon. The student nurse is a valuable person to the community in general as well as to the medical community. Weber County Therefore, Hospital enjoys taking time each year to honor the graduates of each of this countys comnursing programs, mented Ruth Dunaway, R.M., Acting Director of Nursing Service and chairman of the hospital s administrative Council of Nursing Service. leges luncheon Wednesday, Aug. 30, 1972, in honor of the graduates of the Weber State College Licensed Practical Nurse Program. The informal luncheon will be for all faculty members and graduating students as well as staff members of the hospital. This invitational luncheon is similar to two others extended annually by the Supervisory Nurses of Utahs only chronic disease hospital. The nurses also honor the graduates of Weber State Col Bill uffd H-- 53 possibly u$ unemployed valuable improveprovide ments in local muninpalities. The legis' jn, passed Aug. 16 by the t.ouse, authorizes up to $500 million this year and $500 million next year, in addition to other economic development. The program will provide 80 construction grants to local governments in ment special impact areas, a provision with special mean ing for counties in southern and central Utah. Among those affected would be Kane, Sanpete, Garfield, Summit, Carbon, F.mery and Duchesne Counties. Its inexcusable to permit widespread unemplo' ment -- Weber Valley Air Fair, Aug. 26 at the Ogden Municipal Airport. Giant helicopter among displays at air fair Utahns will get their first close look at the helicopter that has saved hundieds of lives in Southeast Asia when an is displayed at the Weber Valley Air Fair, Ogden Municipal Airport, Aug. or death, they are affectionately as the Super Jolly Green Giants. will be held from p.m. The event is sponsored by the Ogden Chapter, Utah Air Force As- fair, which 9 a.m. to capture known 3 sociation. The is officially known as the Buff. But to the aircrews that fly them and the men they have saved from One of the in its colorful camouflage paint, will s, H-- 26. AJmission is free to the - Virginia Wursten The Dee Sparrow family spent the weekend at Snowbird Resort, where Mrs. Sparrow attended meetings with the company with which she is employed. Torri Lamereaux, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lamoreaux, has been hospitalized with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schulz spent five days last eek in Holyoke, Colorado, where they attended the annual reunion of Mr. Schulz family. Del Garn Smith has been released after a long stay in the hospital. He is reported to be improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. John and family spent about five days 'ast week enjoying the many interesting places in Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Glen Beck and her mother have been in Sun Valley where they visited the Becks daughter Linda. The Deb Woods and the Blair Becks camped last week in the High Uintas, fishing and enjoying the mountain Kem-ping- we have available the tools to correct the problem, AccelerRep. McKay said. ated public works 'egislation is a tested and valid method of dealing with unemployment, and the benefits will endure to create a general atmosphere where lice enterprise can thrive and prosper. when We want to avoid handouts, We welfare Rep. McKay sa.j. are currently spending $1.5 billion a month for welfare and $500 million a month for unemployment compensation. This amounts to $24 billion a year, money being paid to people not working. With the public works bill, people would be paid for doing con- structive work, providing useful public facilities in communities across the nation. The measure passed the House, 285-9- 2. er scenery. Thais Heard has been in the hospital for surgery. Mrs. Richard Reidhead, ar1 baby, who have been in Germany for several months, with Mr. Reidhead, have returned to Roy until he completes his Military assignment. She is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cragun are parents of a baby boy, born Aug. 9. They now have a boy and a girl in their family. Mrs. Arthur Brown has been in San Francisco for another operation on her hip. She was able to come home and is doing well although she has been uncomfortable. Mr. and Mrs. Blen Stoker of Washington, D.C., are here for a vacation. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hein-e- r. Mr. Stoker is a nephew of Mrs. Heniner. Curtis Lakey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lakey has been in the hsopital to have surgery on his feet. Barbara Fridal has had surgery at an Ogden Hospital and is doing well. and Mr. Mrs. Harold Morrill have a new baby daughter, born Aug. 12. This is the third girl in the family. and Mr. Mrs. Gary Nuffer and their family travel led to Washington and down the coast to California and were especially irnpiessed with the beauty of the coast l.ne. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pratt attended a family reunion in VLil-m- Rep. Gunn McKay, a of the Accelerated Public Works bill, said today the measure would take overdue action to relieve unemployment in America and would aircraft will be exhibited at the An Super Giant Green Jolly helicopter from Hill AFB refuels during a mission over Great Salt Lake. A sister be flown from the 1550th Aircrew Training and Test W'ing at Hill AFB to the air show at the Ogden Airport. Fair goers can inspect the monsterous helicopter that grosses 42,000 pounds and is capable of carrying 60 passengers or 18,000 pounds of cargo. Phone 825-664- 6' Many Utahns have seen the 3 flying to and from Hill AFB, said Col. Erskine Wigley, 1550th commander. Now they can see at close range. The colonel noted that this is the same type helicopter that has rescued more than 40 people sino arrival of the . 1550th at Hill AFB a year ago. The Super Jolley Green Giant has an impressive set of specifications. Unrefueld range is 575 miles and it is capable of being .refueled in flight. Powered by a pair of large jet engines, the 3 has atop speed of just under 200 miles per hour and cruises about 175 miles per hour. The will join an array of military, commercial and private aircraft to be exhibited at the air fair. The show also will include Utah National Guard jumpers, sky divers and a show by the Air Force d aerial demonstration team. 825-781- 825-095- 4. of Nursing tive Council Service at Weber County Hospital will be hosting a buffet storm ON DISPLAY information ur 3ui,c damage. th 12 other For about how to help the Girl Scouts in your area call Mrs. honor nurses a. niture, clear w Since that time, Mr. Fotos has communicated nephew with his Uncle regularly by tna:l. The elder Mr. Fotos is unable to see to read his mail so the personnel at the hospital read the letters to him often, several times each. Mr. Fotos also is unable to write because of physical handicap, therefore, news of his physical condition and daily activities is sent to his nephew regularly by Mr. Goodell. Luncheon will V - wood, prune lightweight only $149.95 in - S. . 3 A V&. yur nephew ? ; V trees Mr. George F,. Goodell, d Administrator of the a of search beean facility, Athens, Greece, by mail for relatives of Mr. Fotos several years ago. Finally a To whom it may concern letter placed in the General Post Office in Athens resulted in a response from Mr. Fotos Girl Scout leaders needed service team or - care. H-- v ? V- NOW YOU CAN as. Cut your own fire-T- Now 1 2 years later, Mr. Fotos chronic disease syndrome will not allow him the opportunity of returning to Greece and his family. The only member of his family who traveled to America with him was his brother who died a short time after Mr. Fotos was hospitalized. Mr. Fotos limited comprehension of the English language, and the death of his brother presented Utahs only Chronic Disease and Rehabilitation Hospital with a How to unique problem: make contact with Mr. Fotos family and involve them with his care. A major objective of Weber County Hospital is to involve families in the care of their Volunteers are needed in the Sunset and Roy area to work directly with Girl.Scouts as their leaders or to work indirectly as members of the chapVer- nal club. A -6 T t.. flew to Jajcees -5 s Several officers Vernal last week for a ter visitation with the 1- -8 Jaycees travel in 1- 3-- Fs v -- p.m. Sept. Sept. 2, 3 and hours for the closing day, Labor Day will be p.m. pect of do""- 198-be- ary. ' v f I u. County Hospital structure, he had been a patient foroneyear in the Weber County Infirm- A Vis 1 . v V . .A chronically ill family member Most patients w ith chronic diseases have their illness for lengthy periods of time Therefore, in an effort to make those time periods more liveable and normal, family involvement and understanding is an essential as- er Oak City last weekend. They brought Mrs. Pratts parents back with them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Dunbar, formerly of Roy and now living in Spokane, Wash., have been visiting friends in the area, and with Mr. Dunbars mother. -- Mark George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max George, whohad open heart surgery last week in Salt Lake has done so well that he has already been released from the hospital. Calgary and Lake Louise in Canada, and Glacier National Park were some of the places Mr. and Mrs. Reese Nelson stayed while on their summer vacation. H-- girl was born Aug. McKay Hospital to Mr. A baby 20 at and Mrs. Jake Hachmeister of 5213 S. 2500 W. Thun-derbir- A baby boy arrived Aug. 17 at the St. Benedicts Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Stulco. They live at 4721 S. 2575 W. Mr. and Mrs. Cruz Vega He was have a baby boy. born Aug. 20, at McKay Hos- pital. We express our sympathy to Bernell Chambers on the death of his mother, Mrs. Ada Chambers, who died Sunday at her home in Ogden. Funeral services are being held today. 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