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Show Page ID North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, March 2, 1 983 , , , - ;v ; ; Think of Others Expanded Hospital Gets Name I Caring Can Boost Profit, Speaker Tells Kaysville Chamber With the dedicaLAYTON tion of a new intensive care and cardiac care unit (ICUCCU), executive director Dean Holman announced that the Davis North Hospital will also change its name and institute an awardwinning patient care program reflective of the changes and our commitment to northern Davis County. KAYSVILLE Community and business leaders touring the new facility Saturday were told that the hos- pital will be known as Humana Hospital Davis North, linking it with the other 92 hospitals owned and operated worldwide by Humana Inc., the the U.S. DANDELION Cottage manager, Julie Hyde (left) and shop owner, Dana Wright, can second-large- st hospital corporation in A similar announcement was also made to the public touring the facility Saturday afternoon. provide floral arrangements for variety of occasions. With the completion of this major renovation, theres not only a new look but also a new spirit at our hospital, We believe the changes -- will make our hospital even betand those who might have hand- ter able to meet the needs of made gift items to sell are inin our and physicians patients vited to bring them to the shop service area. for inspection. Helium filled balloons are alEmployees and staff have also part of the Dandelion Coso completed training, he said, ttages services and can be or- under the award-winnin- g dered with or without a floral Humana Care program designbouquet. Shop manager Julie ed to improve our human relaHyde said that the balloons are tions skills so we clearly show very popular now and are so we are unexcelled in how we new that everyone likes them. treat the patient, their families, She said that even adults in the our physicians and one hospitals find the balloons a another. cheerful influence. The $416,000 renovation and Miss Hyde has been working of the ICUCCU conexpansion for several with Mrs. Wright six care beds and tains critical years and was appointed mana- four telemetry stations. The pawhen it ger of the new shop tient beds will allow for the ' opened. of The Dandelion Cottage will more efficient use the hospiImage Intensifier, a deliver to all hospitals in the tals radiology tool frequently used Ogden-Davi- s County region and in the treatment of cardiac Davis Dandelion Cottage in Layton scept of flowers LAYTON Dana Wright, owner of Dandelion Cottage Floral Shops, has opened her second shop in the Antelope Square, 2146 N. Main, in Layton. Mrs. Wrights original shop is located in Kaysville where she began her business two years that greets each patron. The store provides a full line of floral items and is associated with the FTD wire service and Telefloral which makes it possible to wire flowers anywhere in the United States and to many foreign nations. The Dandelion Cottage will also take care of all wedding and funeral flower needs. Besides the complete line of fresh, green and silk flowers, Mrs. Wright handles a wide var' iety of gifts. Stuffed animals, chickens in a hoop, broom dolls, wheat weavings and a wide variety of baby gifts are all available. Precious Moment figurines are also carried at the shop. Many handmade items are sold in the store on consignment . ago. Mrs. Wright received much of her training from her father, who opened the first florist shop in Kaysville many years ago. I really just grew up in the business, she said, citing the fact that her grandfather was also in the floral business and was the owner of a large florist outlet in Bountiful. The new Dandelion Cottage is large bright and cheerful with afull of wall mural of a meadow wildflowers complementing the . said-Hol-ma- syndrome, 1971. He presently serves as a member of the board of directors of the Lockhart Company. He is a recipient of the Legislative Leadership Citation Citizens Conference of State Legis- latures. , Barlow has served in various positions of leadership in the Utah State Legislature, now is serving as chairman of the powerful Senate Education Approp- riation Committee and as a member of the Legislative Management Committee. He is a member of the American Right tired. walks with the preciation and acceptance and can draws the best out of DeoDle. hardly resist the urge to He graveyard shuffle Business Women Meet EarnThe Lakeview Business and come into Professional Womens Club will ings. Understanding and using investments to leghold its monthly dinner and business meeting on Thursday, ally avoid taxes under the new Mar. 10, at 7:30 p.m. at the laws will be stressed. Country Garden Restaurant in Clearfield. Anyone interested may atThe guest speaker will be tend. Reservations should be made by Mar. 8, with Toni Stanley D. Brown, account exor Sue Dinecutive with E.F. Hutton ComSchulze, who are chairing pany. His topic will be New ning, Ways to Convert Taxable In this event. Tax-Favore- 731-006- 7, 825-290- 7, delivers throughout County. Limited DINING 1 rn Per Couple (Reg. $50) 25 Per Membership Nearly half each time you dine out! Purchase one dinner the second is... COMPLIMENTS of the HOUSE At the Area's Preferred Restaurants such as Ogden's Famous: HAVEN J. BARLOW ference of Council State GRAYCLIFF LODGE THE GREENERY Gov- Barlow founded his company in 1950 and is currently president of Barlow Realty and Insurance Inc. He is president of the Antelope Island Non Profit Foundation. He has served in the State Senate since 1957 and he will be giving the Chamber of Commerce members information on bills before the State Legislature. , Pizza Ouflof Offon 'Bake at Uomo'Food 6 p.m. There are nine toppings or combinations of toppings to choose from: Canadian bacon, green peppers, hamburger, mushrooms, olives, onion, pineapple and Italian sausage. 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SPECIAL OFFER 12 MONTHS OF 2 FOR Members and their guests are asked to telephone reservations mer member of the Executive for the luncheons at the Layton Committee of the Western Con- - Chamber offices, y d tax-favor- m of Way Association and American Society of Appraisers. For- Bake it at FARMINGTON home is the concept behind a new business, Pizza T Go, now being offered at 79 N. Main. Its pizza parlor pizza made fresh to your order, that you bake at home and enjoy piping hot, say owners. Pizzas arb available Monday which sends Seasons For The Price Of - . horizontalize. If two employees converse negatively and a customer hears it, it can be deadly to a business, he said. The sixth symptom is terminal, as it shuts off the desire to serve. I dont care is the last of the deadly symptoms. They will put anyone out of business, Litchford warned. Litchford told of a cure for the dreaded disease. He gave everyone in attendance a harmless little yellow button with bionic printed on it. The letters standing for Believe it or not I care. It is placed close to the feeling center on the clothes and functions exactly like a pin. There is an option for using it. It may be straightened and poked in so the benefits go directly to the bloodstream, said Litchford. It must be attached directly to a person as a form of commitment. A lot of people will notice it. If you feel stupid or dumb, its a sign the poison is leaving, he said. Now you need to do something to show I care. Compliment the customer. The ugliest person in the world can be complimented, he said. Showing ap- The next symptom is the easiest to detect, litchford went on. It affects every nerve and feeling, making the victim Senator to Speak To Layton Chamber LAYTON State Sen. Haven J. Barlow will address members of the Layton Chamber of Commerce at the organizations monthly luncheon, Thursday, March 3, at noon in the large dining room at the Valley View Restaurant Golf Course. Barlow was born in Clearfield, has resided in Layton for many years. He is married to Bonnie Rae Ellison Barlow, and they are the parents of six children. He graduated from Utah State University and attended the University of Utah Law School. Barlow received a Navy commission in the Supply Corps during World War II, and served both in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters of war. He is the past president of the Lake Bonneville Boy Scouts of America, former president of the Utah Senate, from 1967 to the end of 1972, past chairman of the Utah Legislative Council in 1966 and are business right out the door, Litchford said. - - We hometown people here to help each other, stated Dr. Dan Litchford as he began a seminar sponsored by the Kaysville Chamber of Commerce. Litchford is an associate professor of distributive technology at Weber State College. The dead fly disease is the biggest threat since the cricket. It has put the businesses in the great state of Utah in danger, said Litchford. According to Litchford there are seven ways to identify the dead fly disease. First it can be recognized by the glazed, stunned expression of the eyes. Business is conducted without looking at the customer. The tour of destruction continues as it paralyzes the muscles in the face, keeping the infected one from smiling. 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