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Show Course Established To Train Women In Home Nursing An extensive home nursing program designed to train instructors in-structors and to give instruction classes to residents of Iron Coun ty throughout tne monin oi Apru, according to Mrs. Marian Mur-dock, Mur-dock, Home Nursing chairman for the Iron County Chapter of Red Cross. Starting this week, Miss Ann Lorimore, home nursing instructor instruc-tor of San Francisco, Calif., began be-gan an extensive course to train instructors in this important area of Red Cross work, Mrs. Mur-dock Mur-dock stated. Miss Lorimore will remain in Iron County throughout through-out the month, and starting on April 13 a series of home nursing classes for housewives and interested inter-ested citizens will get underway. Following Is a schedule of the home nursing classes for the general gen-eral public to be staged throughout through-out the county: Enoch: Classes will begin April 17 and will be taught Monday and Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Course will continue for three and one-half weeks. Cedar City: Starting April 13, classes will bp held Tuesday and Thursday from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Classes starting on April 17 will be held Monday and Wednesday at the same hours. Both classes will be held at the Library basement. base-ment. Summit: Time and place has not yet been set but those interested inter-ested are asked to contact F.'ly Humphreys. Additional evening classes will be conducted in May, Mrs. Mur-dock Mur-dock stated. |