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Show 'WP Anderson Reaffirms Belief: Time for Third Political Parly The Salt Lake Tribune 18A Friday, February 18, 198? John Anderson, a third-partcandidate for the presireaffirmed his belief dency Thursday that its time for a third political party in U.S politics Anderson was in Provo to speak Thursday night at Brigham Young University. In an interview Thursday afternoon, the former Republican congressman from Illinois was PROVO (AP) Decision Due On Hospital Applications y Special to The Tribune The proponents of DocPRICE tors Memorial Hospital, a citizens group that wants to reopen the old Carbon Hospital, and executives from the Castleview Hospital will hear the third and final decision of the Utah Health Systems Agency early next month after two no votes were already given to both groups The reactivation corporation groups have made application for a acute care facility, costing $6,86 million, while Castleview Hospital, owned and operated by hospital Corporation of America would like to expand its facility by 25 beds at a cost of $5 5 million Both groups plan to give their final pitch" before a hearing examiner who is an administrative law judge. , This hearing will allow the two groups to postpone the final decision by Dr. James 0. Mason, executive director of the State Department of Health According to Blain Goff, Utah Bureau of Health Planning and Faciliwere ties, both certificates-of-nee- d rejected because neither met the certificate-of-nee- particularly critical of President Reagans emphasis on a mibtary buildup. Is it improving chances for peace in the world to go on developing ever more deadly weapons that no one can ever detect? How are we ever going to verify an arms agree- ment? Anderson asked. By the time Reagan gets around ness for all the good it will do for those who wont get one of the estimated 330,000 jobs. Federal officials spend too much time balancing the budget when they should be doing such things as reforming the banking system to make sure capital gets into the parts of the pconomy where the country can be the most competitive. and MX missile, stop investments in new strategic technology and then ask the Soviet Union to do the same. Anderson likened the Democratic and Republican parties to two tired old prizefighters who are in the 13th round of a fight. Anderson said the proposed jobs legislation's like sending a get well card to someone with a terminal ill to an arms agreement, verification will be impossible. Well have stealth technology all over the place ... and nobody will want to sign anything and one day well be lucky if these mountains out here are left. Its a tragedy we cannot see the folly of that course, he said. Anderson said if he were president, he would scrap the B-- l bomber YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE ON THE ENTIRE PIONEER LINE CASSETTE criteria d Mr Goff also noted the appeal will give both sides an opportunity to make their pitch one last time He said this action has only been taken on two previous applications. In one case the decision was changed from denied" to approved and the other applicaton remained denied". MODEL CT-- 4 Dolby B and C circuitry (witchable); Mutic search; ONLY control. 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The board of directors represent the hospitals and the community, according to Dr Woolley He said the board is now taking applications for a person to be executive director of the program An office will be established soon and a telephone installed The Hospice program is described care given by as intensive caring families under the direction of a team of professionals and lay volunteers devoted to improving the quality of life for both the patient and family when they are faced with the terminal phase of a disease "Dying people have a mult ttude of ehanging needs in different levels physical, psychological, social and spiritual, Dr. Woolley said . No single person, practitioner or s can loose assemblage of be expected to meet all their needs on a continuing basis However, a solid interdisciplinary team of spevocially trained professionals and the with work can lunteers together patient, the family, the attending serplosician and other health-car- e vice providers and health institutions to provide a full range of apthe needs propriate services to meet of the total family unit " Dr Woolley said when patients leave the hospital, the Hospice team will help them in any way possible He added volunteers for the are needed right away Presently, more than 132 Hospice programs have been organized in the United States since its introduction in 1967 The program originated in 13rd in Dublin Ireland, founded bv the Si, tors of Charity Other programs in the state are located in Salt Lake City and Ogden PIONEER TURNTABLE MODEL PL-- 7 PIONEER TURNTABLE PIONEER TURNTABLE MODEL PL-- 4 PIONEER TS-10- 7 PR. 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