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Show Health Planning Seminar for five counties planned on CSU campus Law Federal and State." jj Speakers at the morning J session' beginning at 10 a.m. S In the Music Center Recital Hall at CSU will be Lyman Smart, CSU director of de- velopment; Franklin Brough, executive director of the Utah x Tuberculosis Association; Dr. Cyril Roseman, professor of political science at San Fran- Cisco State College, and Dr. a Arbon Clark, chairman of the University of Utah Depart- a ment of Management. Participating as discussion leaders following a general & afternoon session beginning jr at 2 p.m. will be Dr. Larsen, a Director Smart, Vern Kupfef, g chairman of the CSU Depart- $ ment of Behavioral Science, X and Morgan Williams, assist- a ant professor of sociology at X CSU. . g A health planning seminar for Beaver, Garaeld, Iron, Kane and Washington Counties Count-ies will be held at College of Southern Utah Saturday, April Ap-ril 19, it was announced by Dr. Wesley P. Larsen, dean of the CSU School of Science and member of the Utah Comprehensive. Compre-hensive. Health Planning Council. Because of significant changes in the coordination and administration of health funds and services within the state of Utah, plans must be made to equitably allocate funds received from the Federal Fed-eral Government, Dr. Larsen said. ( fives of cities and counties a-cross a-cross the state. To streamline stream-line planning and make better bet-ter use of available funds, the state has been divided into eight multi-planning districts. Those counties participating in the April 19 meeting are designated as the Southwestern South-western District. Dr. Larsen will preside at the meetings assisted by J. Donald West, assistant director di-rector of the State Comprehensive Compre-hensive Health Program. Mr. Wast will be the luncheon speaker for the conference, discussing the topic of "Com- j prehensive Health Planning) ' Formerly grants were made direct ly to health areas such as mental health, cancer research, re-search, air pollution, tuberculosis, tubercu-losis, and other specialized fields. The money is now received re-ceived as a block grant, and it is the prerogative of each state to determine its needs and allocate the funds accordingly. ac-cordingly. In the state of Utah, Governor Gov-ernor Calvin L. Rampton has appointed an Advisory Council Coun-cil on Comprehensive Health Planning which has the responsibility re-sponsibility for delineating health needs and making recommendations re-commendations for the delivery deliv-ery ol health service to various vari-ous parts of the state. Dr. Larsen explained that the council has decided on a grass roots approach or self determination by representa- |