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Show Salina Auction Health Care Program Available In Area From HEW Five-Coun- ty Sevier Valley Hospital has received notification from the of Department Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) that it is included in a $54,558 grant to establish a home health care program for the hospital service area. The announcement was made by Nolan Kerr, ministrator. ad- hospital Home Health Care is any medical service, ordered by a physician, that can be brought to the home. The patient is treated in his home by a Home Health Care nurse. An example is the case of a serious illness that requires hospitalization, then a long period of convalescing. Upon the doctors approval, and if the hospital has a home health care program, the patient may recover at home under a qualified Home Health Care nurse who makes home visits as necessary. In addition, the nurse can instruct family members to assist the patient. The program will be aimed primarily at senior citizens, but can be effective in any homebound case. Obvious results of such a program are lower health care costs. The program is family oriented and provides home care in the patients own home, with the comfort of family surroundings, and home cooking to highly-traine- d speed recovery. The $54,558 federal grant en- visions patient revenues of another $27,210 for a total budget of $81,768 for the first year of operation. The grant is to provide home health care in What provided: five Utah counties: Sevier, Sanpete, Millard, Piute, and Wayne. The funds will be divided me Southern Utah with Garfield -- Physical therapy contract services-- A physical therapist will give treatment to relieve pain, develop exercises, and implement a program to enable the patient to regain h self-hel- under the doctors plan of treatment. -Respiratory therapy services-- A therapist will give treatments with special inhalation equipment, instruct con-tra- on the use of the equipment, and give instructions in postural drainage with perWhen cussion. needed, breathing instructions also will coordinator and nurse assistants who will work in the nurse p optimum use of his physical abilities. Contract services will provide needed medical supplies and training for the use of medical appliances prescribed duplicate the services for patients in the respective hospitals service areas. The from experience Panguitch will be put to work in the other three areas. The administrators and directors of nursing of the three hospitals concerned will select a qualified, certified, registered nurse to serve as nurse coordinator in each area. The next step will be to train the nurse A 0 care-- A patient. -- Home health aides-Hohealth aides will provide basic personal care such as bathing, dressing, feeding, and walking the patient. The aide will also perform minimal housekeeping tasks to maintain order. Memorial Hospital in Panguit-cwhich received a federal grant two years ago to establish a program in that area. The success of that program steered other administrators to program. be nursing registered nurse will carry out the physicians plan of treatment and evaluate the patients needs. She will supervise medications, give injections, change dressings, and help teach the family to care for the Hospital, Fillmore Hospital in Fillmore, and Sanpete Valley Hospital in Mt. Pleasant. All three hospitals began gearing up for home health care programs Oct. 1. However, it will be a couple of months before the program actually involves patients. The home health care in will -- Skilled between three participating hospitals that will piuvide the services: Sevier Valley program originated services Other assistance needed by the patient, as determined by the physician, w ill be provided. All four hospitals in Southern Utah connected with Home Health Care are members of Intermountain Health Care, Inc. (IHC). Panguitch experienced in home health care will do the training and oversee the programs development. It is anticipated that the program will be available to patients in the respective areas by Dec. 1. heifers 1b TIME higher. 0 Slaughter cows and bulls $1.00-1.5higher. Supply about 70 0 feeders. FEEDER STEERS: Choice few lbs. $74.00-80.5. lbs. gaunt 200-40- 304-36- 0 Choice $83.00-89.00- lbs. 400-50- 0 $67.00-75.0- individuals $77.00. lbs. package 515 lbs. $70.25. Choice lbs. Few Choice individuals lbs. Few Choice lbs. Good lb. 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Feeder $51.10-52.5- Nylon stockings first went on sale in America in 1939. Walking through the national lores! on a pleasant fall day you may see a hawk gliding above the cliffs, a hunter looking for deer, cattle grazing the mountain grasses and someone climbing trails on a motorcycle. All these things represent multiple use of federally-controlleland and multiple use is a concept used to govern much of the federal land in the West, Concern for the multiple use idea has caused two researchers at Utah State University to initiate a long-terstudy of the concept. A preliminary report on their study appears in the September issue ol UTAH SCIENCE. Basically, says USU d economics professor Bruce Godfrey, we want to see who benefits from the use of public land, who pays for this use and how much they pay. We think decisions on public land are currently made on a purely political basis and we hope to uncover information which will take some ot the decisionmaking out of the political arena. and Godlrey graduate student James Christensen are primarily looking at grazing on r public land in their study which is supported by the live-yea- Agricultural Experiment Station. The central question will be, What if all domestic animals were prohibited from grazing public lands? According to the researchers, this is a possibility and they wanted to investigate the impact of such a policy on the economics and the social structure of the region. This one central question has turned out to be like a lid on a box of moths. Once the box is opened, the moths come fluttering out in all directions. For instance, there isnt even a simple answer for the one since question different services, the county must mi Encouraging Ideas And Events LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT CANDY the Milk products are second major ingredient of candy after sugar. They provide the body with protein, fat, mineral salts and lactose. Milk concentrates are used most often, but whole milk and dry whole milk are also used in candy manufacture. sometimes have a large property tax on the remaining 10 percent of the land. Part of the study will try to determine whether the money generated if all lederal land were privately owned would equal the money generated by its present lederal status. This may turn into a county versus the state situation rather than a state versus the federal government, says At any rale, we exGodlrey. pect to get our noses a little bloody. You cant investigate something of this magnitude and importance without it." Our whole purpose," says Christensen, is to provide answers to 'what if questions It begins with what it you eliminate grazing and then looks at a number of related subsidizing the public land since 95 percent of all government land is in 11 western states, says Christensen. Most of these people will never see these public lands. In lieu, payments started in 1977 with a law that returned tax money to counties based on the number of acres of of land in the county. Prior to that, the counties were paid on the basis of federally-controlle- are cent of the county because it is federally controlled, so to pay lor roads and schools and other You have a situation where the taxpayers in the East and Midwest are westerners' use questions You have situations in Utah where the county government cant tax 90 per- payers. d resources - timber or minerals - extracted within the county or grazing fees collected. The government decided the money should be distributed based on acreage instead. The law hurt some counties and benefitted questions. We don't expect to make any decisions, but our research should tell concerned people what things are being traded off under different You cannot get along diet: The body starvation loses sodium, and, unable to prevent the breakdown of body protein, it loses energy and becomes very fatigued. Statistics show that the average American is not eattoo much candy, or ing too much even sugar. consume about Americans 16.9 percent of their average yearly caloric intake in sugar. This is within the accepted Recommended National Sciences' Council. land. Many grazing permits have remained in the original family Salina, Ut. All 529-390- 3 1 SALE 3 An avocado will ripen faster if you wrap it in news- paper for a few days. 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Main Salina, Utah Phone 5297451 & Sewnimg F of Research The ancient Egyptians were probably the first people to Oct. 12th, 13th and 14th FREE MOUNTING and FREE BALANCING Dietary Allowances set by the Food and Nutrition Board of the Privileged status, which established who would get grazing permits when the federal government first took over control of the land, would also mean trouble for some people if the government were to prohibit grazing on public Buy with- out carbohydrates because they are the basic fuel of the human body. A diet devoid of carbohydrates is like a others. 260 West 100 North Frames optional accessory. numerous the use of public land have been people extracting minerals, harvesting timber or grazing livestock. Recreational users have not paid except as tax- i2k ice-mak- bleed." The land users such as hikers, snowmobilors and hunters; a 1977 law which established in lieu payments; and a thing called privileged status. The "who pays" question is a big one, according to the researchers. Historically, the only ones who paid directly ior TillI if Qnorisilc U vvi C8 w DAY t, ior years, but many more have been sold, says Godlrey. "If you wipe out grazing on public land, the guy who paid lor the grazing permit is going to livestock owners use the public land in a variety of ddferent ways. One may graze livestock nine months a year and another just three months. Other problems include the cost and benefits to other public 'A Special Settings Special Groups no-fros- Good News Dept, Land Concerns Federally-Controlle- d bread. |