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Show April Take this j 21, 1994 Hilltop Times love M lb amid Terri Moore mil Organization: 649th Air Base Group, "The thing I like best about my job is I get to deal with many people on base. It's not a highly visible job, but I meet a lot of people over the phone. "I find it interesting when I talk to people on the phone and get to find out what kinds of jobs they do. " I also get to manage $500,000 in copier contracts and deal with vendors from. off base. "One of the highlights of my job is as the base blood officer. In this job I deal with Intermountain Health Care Center and organize the blood drives on base. It's always interesting to find out how the blood from Hill is used and how it helps people. " Information Management Flight. Job title: Base copier manager. Duties: Manages copier program, and is base blood officer. Experience: She has worked in the 649th Air Base Group for the past 10 years and was a secretary in various organizations within the Air Base Group before becoming the base copier manager. Hi WIS Zf 'JA Davis Hospital and Medical Center Presents lTig Seasons o sfcfle in TIME Second Annual Women's Conference Saturday May 7, Northridge High School Layton i 2146 N. 400 W. (Hillfield Rd.) 7:45 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. TO Keynote Address: "Dispelling the Superwoman Myth" Marianne Neifert, MD 5 "Dr. Mom" Luncheon Speaker JJ SB -- Pediatrician, Author, Columnist - McCalls Magazine 1. Social Worker, University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute a Dirty Subject: Housecleaning Tips For the Busy Woman Session A and B Eugenia Chapman Author, Lecturer, Columnist 7. Your Achy Breaky Heart: Women Session B only . A One in every nine women will develop breast cancer. As you age, your chances of developing breast cancer significantly increase. A mammogram every year could save your life. It can find breast cancer when it's most curable. But with mammograms, once Is not enough. If you are 50 or older, you need to have one every year. Call us. We can give you the facts about mammograms. The call is FREE. Information Service 1.800-4-CAMCE- THE PUBLICS LINK TO CANCER INFORMATION 9. Yours, Mine and Ours: Blending Mixed Families Session A only John Kluthe, Ph.D Psychologist, Layton Care Center 10. Why Guppies Eat Their Young: Dealing Positively With Teenagers Session B only John Kluthe, Ph.D. Psychologist, Layton Care Center B only' William G. Hughes, MD ObstetricianGynecologist in private practice in Layton Barbara Morrell, LCSW Social Worker, Layton Care Center For more information call 774-70-82 ED Kenley Ford University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute Workshop Registration Fee includes: Choice two workshops Continental Breakfast, Luncheon Early Registration until May 1 , Fee: $1 0.00 Late Registration after May 1 and at the door, Fee: $15 Workshops Session A Address. City R Session A and B Ann Mallory . Interior Designer, Columnist for the Lakeside Review Session Name. iThe Cancer J Phone State Zip and Heart Disease 8. A Palace For Pennies: Decorating On A Budget Changes: Life After Menopause Corsponsored by: Mead Johnson Nutritionals and Weight Cardiologist in private practice in Layton 4. Increasing My Rainbow Makes Me Feel Bright: Feeling Good About Yourself Session A only Jean Weinberger, B.S.W. Social Worker, Creekside Home Health Care "Pause"-lt-tiv- e KSL-T-V John Lassetter, MD 3. Detours, Stop Lights and Warning Signs: Guiding Teens Toward Responsible Sexual Behavior Session A only Mark Bitner, MD ObstetricianGynecologist in private practice in Layton 5. Anchorwoman, Control Lifestyle Session A and B Dana Thornock Author, Nutrition and Fitness Specialist 2. Clean Tour Thru Chances are you won't Havel breast cancer . . but why chance it? Jane Clayson 6. Lean and Free 2000 Plus: The Ultimate Wellness That's Not What I Meant: How Gender Communication Problems Develop Session A and B Mary Talboys, LCSW 'The Seasons of Life" I wish to attend: Alternate Session B Alternate of Send check registration to: Davis Hospital and Medical Centt & Women's Center 1600 W.Antelope Dr. Layton, UT 84041 13 |