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Show TW Salt Like Tribune, St. George Picked Monday, January IJU 986 As Hospital Site Honored Utah Publisher Dies at 84 Special to The Tribune -- TREMONTON Services will be held at noon Monday for Andrew No ble Rytting, 84, former correspondent for The Salt Lake Tribune and publisher of the Ephraim Enterprise and The Leader and Garland Times. He died Friday in Box Elder County Nursing Horne following a long illness. Alta View Offers Replies to Health Questions Mr. Rytting entered the printing business as a typesetter and pressBlack-foo- t man. He worked in Hexburg, in and Malad and City, Idaho, Tooele, Salt Lake City, Coalville, LoHe gan, Ephraim and Tremonton. was a former president of the Utah Press Association, which honored him with its Master Publisher Award. The Bear River Valley Chamber of Commerce annually presents the Andrew N. Rytting Community Service Award. He was active in the Church Saints of Jesus Christ of Latter-daand received the Silver Beaver award from the Boys Scouts of Amery ica. He was born March 10, 1901, in Special to The Tribune A 32 bed alcoholGEORGE ism and drug abuse treu'ment hospital will be built in St. George by the Utah Alcoholism Foundation and St. Benedict's Health System ACT Corp. Douglas Dinsmore, Utah Alcoholism Foundation executive director and project spokesman, said the Brightway at St. George facility is expected to open in April. Developed by Woodbury Corp., it will utilize a cottage campus atmosphere with a Spanish southwest architectural style. Mr. Dinsmore said St. George was selected because of the growth the area is experiencing the the lack of alcohol and drug abuse treatment facilities in that part of the state. ST. Grantsville to Charles F. and Lenora Millward Rytting He married Alvar-elt- a Davis Aug. 18, 1925, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He grew up in Lyman, Idaho, and attended Ricks College. He is survived by his widow, Tremonton; sons, daughters, Lorry, Mrs. Ruth Potter Kunkel, both Salt Lake; Charles, Aurora, Colo.; Mrs, Owen (Bonnie) Jones, Mesa, Ariz.; 17 grand- children, MONDAY, JANUARY 27 8 P.M. SYMPHONY HALL 17 brothers, sister, Emily Heileson, ho Falls; Rudolph, Logan; George, Layton. Services will be held at the Tremonton 1st Ward chapel prior to burial in Tremonton City Cemetery. Ida- - SALT LAKE CITY saikttWjl CHAMBER ESIRA 1J SIR CHO LIANQ LIN Stellar Violin Artist ALEXANDER OIBSON Conductor PROGRAM SaOiftr Weils J S BACH Suite No 3 m D BWV UJbB HAVON Violin ComcMo No t in C MOZART Sniphon No 29 m A K 201 STRAVINSKY Su'ti; lioin Poll inplla DATATIX OUTLETS & CAPITOL THEATRE Webei Stale College Ollice ol Cultural Allalra TICKETS ZCMI Pre.entor Special to The Tribune Consumers today have SANDY needs and many types of health-car- e often have medical questions. Alta View Hospital has developed a consumer service, " Nurse telephone which lets the public call a 56NURSE and special number ask a nurse questions about health and medicine. On ('alt," Administrator Jay Alta View South wick said the hospital provides the service because there are many people who have had something come lip at home. However, Dr. Southwick emphasizes the nurse will give no diagnosis or advice she will be able to "quarterback, and guide callers to find the right and most immediate answer to their problem. The Nurse On Call has, at her fingertips, a wealth of information for the person who needs reassurance, help in finding a physician, or help in finding community resources that will help with a particular need. Dr. Greg Schwitzer, Alta Views medical director of the emergency department, sees the program as a useful compliment to emergency services and other public service consumer-help programs at the hospital. Recently, a man called the hospital because his child had a slight fever and was, on doctor's orders, taking penicillin, but now was additionally and not experiencing headaches wanting to bother the doctor again, wanted to know if it was safe to give the child an aspirin for the pain while on penicillin, Dr. Schwitzer said. "That is the type of call that a program like this is made for . . . "The Nurse On Call doesnt replace emergency help and should never replace the 911 number,, he emphasized. Nurse On Call actually contains three elements: 1) a healthline to help with general health-car- e questions; 2) a physician selection service to help identify available and convenient physicians for those not currently having one; and 3) a community resource to help identify outside groups that can help meet a familys health needs. 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