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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1983 7B Hospital Honors Roy Man as Top Employee western states. Larry Pearce, at- tendant transporter in the operating room at Humana Hospital Davis North, was notified of the national recognition by Humana senior vice president Paul Gross, Newport Beach, Calif. As one of nationally-recognize- d nurses and hospital staff 1 1 facility. I was retired only a month before I became restless," he said. Upon the urging of his ly shocked. Its wonderful to be recognized," he said, but it is even more gratifying to work at a job that you enjoy every single day. Working at the hospital is the greatest thing that ever happened to me. Pearce joined the hospital staff in the summer of 1979, following his retirement from service of 36 years, the last 19 years of which were spent as a supervisor at Ogdens DDO Lay-to- a patient care Pearce is also active in the Clearfield Community Church where, he says, itss easy to grasp that extra love and concern that we all owe each other." daughter Diane, the head pediaThe Humana Inc. Pacific Retric nurse at the Layton hospital, he signed on as a volunteer. gion includes 13 hospitals in Within several months he was California, Alaska, Arizona, e in the operWashington, Colorado, Nevada employed Utah. and room. ating "The recognition is special for His employment at the hospital has resulted in numerous Larry but is also special for our said Holman. letters and compliments from local hospital, A resident of Roy since 1960, patients, according to Holman. In addition to his official duties Pearce and his wife are the parPearce has also appeared as a ents of three daughters. They have eight grandchildren. clown at childrens functions. members and his community.' When told of the national award, Pearce said he was total- members, Pearce and his wife Margaret were honored at the corporations awards banquet in Louisville, Ky. He also received a cash award of $1,000. Prior to the banquet he had been presented an additional n $650 for his selection at the hospital as its quarterly and annual Outstanding Employee of the Year. In presenting the hospitals annual award, executive director Dean Holman had recognized Pearce as an example of what a concerned and professional hospital employee ought to be, helping his fellow staff LAYTON A Roy man who chose a second career after growing restless" in retirement has been honored as the outstanding hospital employee in Humana Inc.s Pacific Region encompassing 25,000 employees in seven , , full-tim- gov-erme- nt Cindycut Open in I ; ONLY A FEW MORE WEEKS FOR Sunset SUNSET Warm earth tones and orange accents in the clean and quiet shop at 2143 N. 175 W., suggest a cozy retreat, but patrons who choose to relax at the Cindycut, will most likely do so under an electric hairdryer. Celebrating the grand opening of her new hair styling salon is Cindy Eastvold, a 1977 graduate of the International Institue for Hair Design in Bountiful. Offering a complete line of e services, Mrs. Eastvold 4 may be contacted at. for appointment. Hours at the Cindycut are flexible, with evening and Saturday appointments in CLEAIHiFDELP We will be closed Thursday, November 3rd until 4:00 P.M. to make several price changes on remaining merchandise. $100,000 in inventory needs to be liquidated BEFORE we close our Clearfield Store. Sale Start: Thursday 4:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Fri. 10 to 8 Sat. 10 to 6 ME ram YOUNG hair-car- 825-184- ITTlft P fiftYAi 17 I welcome. Serving both men and wom- en, the Cindycut offers hair-car- e counseling, intense conditioning treatments, and hair care product sales, in addition to haircuts, permanents, tints, and beard and mustache grooming. Custom work, like half permanents, front or back, is also available. In addition, a discount referral service will be featured for customers who introduce new patrons to the salon, while reduced prices are offered to children under 10 and senior citizens. AMONG FIRST customers at the Cindycut salon in Sunset is Tana Eastvold who is getting a style from her mother, salon owner Cindy Eastvold. Tippetts Will Speak To Layton Chamber New Type Anesthesia Now Offered Z LAYTON Epidural anesthesia is now being offered at Humana Hospital Davis North, flowing expectant mothers to 'more actively participate in tJieir babys delivery. LAYTON Harold J. Tippetts, Davis County commissioner and former planning director, will speak to the Lay-to- n Chamber of Commerce at its monthly luncheon to be held on Thursday, Nov. 3, at the Valley View Golf Course in Layton. e resident Tippetts, a of Farmington, will present an update of the flood damage experienced in the county this year and the related recovery activi- Utah. He has been employed by Boeing Aircraft Company, Hill Air Force Base, Lockheed Aircraft Company, Mountain Fuel Supply, and Craven Engineering Company. Tippetts has been a public servant for more than 16 years, working as director of the Great n Salt Lake Authoriy, River Parkway Authority, and the Division of Parks and Recreation, and has served on ties. the Farmington City Council. A native of Idaho, the comHe served as Davis County missioner attended the Universifor six years and has State Weber of surveyor California, ty .College, and the Utah Police been the county planning direcAcademy at the University of tor for over seven years. long-tim- The epidural experience may account for 60 percent of all deliveries, according to Charles Loving. The option for epidural anesthesia was made available following the joining of the. Humana medical .staff of, d Daniel Yurth, a hos-jjit- al board-certifie- anesthesiologist. Epidurals permit the mother tp remain mentally alert throughout the latter part of labor and delivery while, at the same time, relieving much of the discomfort. 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