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Show in the Salt Lake County County commission names incentive award winners The Salt Lake County Commission has announced approval of $6100 in incentive awards to fifteen county employes. The commission commends the dedication and outstanding performance of these employes. The Incentive Award Program was started in July of 1983 as a way of recognizing employes who demonstrate extraordinary creativity in coming up with ways to save taxpayers' dollars and benefit the county. Twenty-eigemployes were nominated for awards. The following were selected by the to $100,000 annually. Her southeast unit has had the highest collection rate in the division for the last three years. $50,000 ($400) Christine Smith - Mental Health. Initiated a system identifying patients who had not for thus services, paid increasing first party collections by 20 percent. On a special project to increase funding, got documentation to more than triple the targeted amount of collections. ($500) Lynn Whittaker - Mental Health. Incorporated a a year crisis service into Awards , Review the County's Adult Residential Recommendaton Committee and approved by Treatment Unit. Lynn worked Salt Lake the County many overtime hours to train staff to deal with a changing Commission. - Mental clientele. Improved treatment Simmons Peggy Health. Designed a new form environment for clients while which allowed the division to maintaining costs, using such from methods as volunteer labor or collections increase from insurance companies community restitution. ($400) Chet David Hutchings, Larsen, Craig Peacock, Suzanne Lindorf - Printing. In 1983, more than doubled the amount of Inc. printing done, with no increase in staff. Saved the county 120 9436 Union Sq. Sandy. Utah man hours a month by Former IRS Employee implementing an innovative 22 Years Tax Experience collating system. Converted all legal forms from legal size to Enrolled To Practice letter size in two months at a . Before IRS cost $27,500 under an outside Tax Counseling Individual bidder. ($1,200) These employes Bookkeeping Partnership have a total of 55 years with the Payroll Services Corporation county without a single accident. Jeri Jensen - Public Works. For Appointment Call: : ht Incentive 24-ho- ur 365-da-y TAXPERTS Implemented 571-482- SAVE 4 $5.00 With This Ad! Why Not Ask An Expert! call-out- s ($500) Maxwell Kirk - Highway. For the past 33 years, Maxwell has maintained an exemplary safety record. Maxwell averages 15,000 miles on the road each year (snovvplowing and other road maintenance), and yet he's had only two accidents, far below the average for someone in his position. He should also be commended for his extremely polite and courteous manner in dealing with the public. ($300) Thomas Darling - Highway. His comprehensive knowledge of the water system on the west side of Salt Lake County saved the county $100,000 by stopping or slowing down flooding. Outstanding safety record; no industrial accidents or vehicle accidents in over 21 years of county service. ($400) Pam Murphy - Attorney. Initiated a cost analysis study of the problem of housing inmates for submitting Blue Shield CrossBlue claims, saving postage of $14,000. Instrumental in starting Incentive Award Program, suggested method for simplified computing budget payrolls. they have been sentenced to the Utah State Prison. Developed recommendations to reduce the cost. ($500) William Mumford - Animal Control. Greatly increased the of number licenses dog purchased. Responsible for 7 percent of total division revenue for 1983 because of extraordinary effort to inform the of public about importance licensing dogs. Issued over 700 dog licenses as of December 21, Lab Work Done By: 1983. ($500) THE SENTINEL Military Report HW IMMMtM DENTURE The specialist is a 1979 graduate of Jordan High School. Randal G. Smith, son of Mr and Mrs Randal C. Smith of 1549 Ridgemark, Sandy, has been promoted in the U.S. Army to the rank of specialist four. Smith is an indirect-fir- e infantryman at Fort Bragg, N.C., with the 82nd Airborne Division. He is a 1981 graduate of Alta High School. Ml HIIHmHtllMIIIHj uM"t"i",S2ne'"'", ($500) Calvin Orgill - Highway. He and his staff of five electricians and one heavy equipment operator have put in 130,000 hours of operation time without any electrical related accidents. Their accident free record has allowed them to maintain traffic signals and street lights in a timely manner. ($400) 8550 South 3520 West West Jordan (Old Bingham Highway) Complete Line Tires (New and Recaps) is Minor Repairs State Inspections Wheel Alignment is Computer Wheel Balance Car Waxing and Polishing (free estimates) Heritage Dental s Drive A Little Denture Refine Our New 566-837- 9 1624 W. 7800 S., - Save a 591-01- Lot.' 01 Phone While You Wait W. Jordan -- 4mHHflHIIIHIllltMIIIMIMHIIHI ($500) Wallace LeggRoan - Highway. an. ncmmmmi' More than hall ol all major transmission problems are due to worn d out, contaminated or transmission fluid. Most major blems can be avoided by regularly servicing your transmission. At Mr. Transmission, we hope that you will heed our warning. To help you save your transmission, Mr. Transmission will (1) Change your fluid (2) Install a new pan gasket (3) Road test your car (4) Adjust your linkage (5) 19 point lift Inspection (6) Clean screen for only: So, please don't take a chance, see us at this location: By appointment only Good thru Must bring this coupon Most American cars preventative maintenance services are required, other service. will be suggested at time of service. they This a is If 7470 South State Street, Midvale 566-325- 1 PUBLIC INVITATION Official Public Hearing West Valley Highway From 2100 South to 9000 South The Dublic is invited to attend and participate in an Official Public Hearing being conducted on behalf of Salt Lake County, West Valley City and West Jordan City to discuss the proposed construction of a new limited access, four-landivided highway between 2100 South and 9000 South in the vicinity of 3800 West. At the public hearing the proposed location features of the project and the Draft Environmental impaci Statement developed for project will be e, discussed. The hearina will be held on Tuesday, February 28. 1984 at 7:30 p.m. in the Granger 3600 West, High School Auditorium, 3690 South of convenience West Valley City, Utah. For the those unable to attend and those living near the Southern end of the project the hearing will be continued on Thursday, March l, 1984 ai r.wD.m. in the Westland Elementary School Multirnnm 71 Hf! WeSl. WC&l n..rnneA IVVIIl) ' w SOUtn pUIV Jordan, Utah. Please come and participate in THE UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION When you're out ofcash and out of town you're not out of luck with HandiBank and the PLUS SYSTEM! Don't settle for just the west. With the PLUS SYSTEM, you can make cash withdrawals from participating automated teller machines across the country as easily as up the street. 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OFF FOR SENIOR CITIZENS ON FULL H. Army Spec. Christensen, son of Mr and Mrs Vern A. Christensen of 6282 Labella Drive, West Jordan, has arrived for duty in Hanau, West Germany. Christensen, a bridge crew member with the 130th Engineer was Brigade, previously at Fort assigned Riley, Kan. His wife, Wanda, is the daughter of Richard and Freda A. Mart, Rural Route 3, Liberty, er NECESSARY-Jame- $100 Peter 4 Kathleen Powers - Alcohol and Drugs. Responsible for getting from the federal $530,389 government in funds due the Took over responcounty. sibilities of a after a position was eliminated, putting in over 200 hours of overtime; much of it unpaid. Is handling increase in subcontracts without an increase in staff. Denture Repairs NO APPOINTMENT streamlined process or 571-198- 4 Designed and installed a new grate for Salt Lake County creeks. His work resulted in a 58 of percent reduction in public works, crews, saving a minimum of $100,000 a year. 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