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Show Ps Tv Hospital 'Trios on i sU If you wouldn't buy a hat before trying it on or make a major speech without rehearsal, you can appreciate the thinkof ing behind mock-up- s patient rooms for Univer- V of Utah Medical $62.5 million expansion. Praised by University Hospital officials as "cautious attention to detail,'- the model work is to insure that the design fits in with patient and staff needs. sity jm kv: ' x V a ' Dale Gunnell, assistant hospital administrator, said The mock-up- s are fun and exciting because they are the first tangible evidence, other than a few drawings, of what the expansion will provide. University of Utah Medical Cen- ter personnel experiment with ex- panded area, including 100 new patient rooms, is due to open in 1981. Also, the eight model rooms match anticipated size of the actual rooms except the walls are made of plywood and are only four feet high. mock-u- p new of room in $62.5 million the hospitals expansion, I j Mock-u- p is used to check design of addition for space utilization. Presbyterian Women Elect Slate new slate of officers for United Presbyterian Women of Utah were elected Friday during the A alThe mock-up- s ready have resulted in requests to the architects for design changes to facilitate better handling of patients by professional and support staff, Mr. Gunnell said. organization's annual spring meeting at First Presbyterian Church, 12 CSt. Elected president of the organization was Frances Stokes of North Ogden. She succeeds Clarice Harrington, The models showed, he continued, that closets and vanities in some rooms need to be redesigned to allow more space for moving beds. And, door swing space in some room conJfigura-tion- s should be changed to allow maximum space utilization. Sandy, who is retiring after two years as president. Other elected officers are Joyce Davis, Logan, vice president; Donna McGill, Ogden, secretary; Marian Wade, Salt Lake City, treasurer; Zola Sorensen, Salt Lake City, sewing chairwo- Tools Missing man. S.L. Women Scott Huff told police two boxes of tools, valued at $100, were stolen from Additional officers are Shirley Ensley, Salt Lake City, mission interpreta car. White, Salt Lake City, is hunger task force chairwoman. chairwoman; Una Stevenson, Salt Lake City, leadership development chairwoman; and Eleanor Crowell, Salt Lake City, committee member. Lola Davis and Kay WTiite, both Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Harrington are nominating committee members; Ellen Orr, Salt Lake City, is tion Presiding during the meeting was Mrs. Parke (Ann) Herbert, Tampa, Fla., national president of United Presbyterian Women. Aware of Problems Addressing herself to women's ministries the needs of Presbyterian women chairwoman; and Ina throughout the nation, Mrs. Herbert urged local officers in the organization to be aware of problems and concerns of the greater community the nation and the world as well as in their own jurisdictions. Mrs. Herbert will be the guest speaker Sunday during the 11 a.m. worship service at First Presbyterian Church. Hutchinson Clarifies Remarks Salt Lake County Commissioner WilMr. Hutchinson, facing charges of liam L. Hutchinson Friday clarified illegally reporting campaign contriburemarks attributed to him in a story in tions and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, also denied that the Fridays Tribune. The commissioner was quoted as sheriff had asked him to resign. saying that County Sheriff Delmar L. The sheriff had "counseled him, Mr. Larson, who resigned effective April 15, Hutchinson stated. He said the sheriff wanted the commissioners job. Thats not correct. Commissioner urged him to weigh the allegations in Hutchinson said Friday. Hes been a my mind. . .think of myself, my famidamn good friend." ly, the people." GLASS TOP TABLES Ex-Liqu- or Employee Arraigned In Theft A former Utah State liquor store employee was arraigned Friday on theft charges in connection with missing liquor and money from a state store at 1615 Foothill Dr. (1960 East). The defendant, Michael J. Love, was not booked in the Salt Lake Jail and court documents do not City-Coun- ty reflect his age or address. Salt Lake City Court Thomas Judge Pro-TerVuyk ordered the defendant to appear April 14 n for a hearing. preliminary HITACHI Special Purchase SQUARE S TABLE New clues LIVE OAK. Fla. (AP from a crime lab led investigators in Friday to a nondescript lean-tFlorida's remote Suwanee River country. There they found a frail, decoin-Hsebody believed to tie that of schoolKimberly Leach, a girl missing for two months. "Were pretty sure it's her," said Rob Ih'kle, chief assistant state attorney from Lake City. The massive search for the Lake City youngster had been slowing in recent days, but then Thursday the investigative task force received "word on some objects that were submitted ta the lah and that gave us an investigative lead," Dekle said. NearState Park The body was found about 15 miles west of Live Oak on the fringe of the Suweanee River State Park, where a faintly outlined dirt road runs back into an isolated section of woods. Live Oak is about 22 miles northwest of Lake City. Divers had been probing a deep water-fille- d sinkhole, then a Florida Highway Patrol Trooper, K. W. Robinson, happened to peer under the tin slab lean-to- . of the There he found the body. Searchers Passed Searchers on horseback had passed in the vicinity two weeks ago, but never went deep enough into the woods where the body lay, Dekle said. Dekle declined comment on the new clues that led investigators back to the area, but at one point said analysis of soil samples had been helpful. Its a miracle they were picked up, he said of the objects sent to the Florida Department of Criminal Law Enforcement crime lab. Its a tribute to thorough law enforcement. He would not say whether the body w'as clothed. It was expected to be taken to Jacksonville or Gainesville for a pathological examination. The girl disappeared from her Lake City school on Feb. 9, the same day police say that a man resembling Theodore R. Bundy left a Lake City motel without paying all the charges on his bill. The man paid for his room with a stolen credit card later found in Bundys possession, police said. Bundy, 31, is being held in the Leon County Jail in Tallahassee on 66 counts of burglary, theft and forgery stemming from the theft of several automobiles and credit cards. o Centers his 1 The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, April WHILE STOCK LASTS hr mu ROUND TABLE AT HOME ,95 69 WHILE SUPPLYJ LASTS DECORATOR 3 SPECIAL FIRMNESSES, 3 SPECIAL PRICES TREES FROM SPRING AIR ths Continued from Page B-- I ners with the federal land manager, and recognition, through federal legislation or regulation, of the joint planning effort. Selective court actions when negotiations break down or w'hen federal laws and regulations become unbearable. This latter strategy offers the advantage of building on the federal law that federal land-us- e decisions must be compatible with state and local plans, Mr. Kee said. 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