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Show Friday. July 134 THE KEKALD. Provo, l"uh. - Page IS Honors t1 tea 50, V- f: - ' Marie Hamilton it for the second quarter of 1964 at Orem Hospital is Mane Hamilton, a nurse. The employee of the quarter award is given to recognize the employee who continually renders service beyond what is required. The recipient is selected by her The employee Mm Mrs. Hamilton is an "excellent example of the dedicated nurse, never settling for second best, always going the extra mile," says her supervisor. Always active and caring Mrs. Hamilton says, "I enjoy working with people, and the feeling of accomplishment that comes from working in this field." Mrs. Hamilton graduated in 1969 as a licensed practical nurse from Technical College in Provo. In 1983 she graduated from Weber State as a registered nurse. A native of Springville, she is the mother of six children. When not working at Orem Hospital she enjoys snow and water skiing, and being involved in the activities of her children. ft A . J 1 I 1 4 Huck Finn Reborn? Hack Finn and all his friends will gather at the annual "Hack Finn Day" at Footprlnters Park, 1150 Provo July S. and 1150 W. In 28. The Provo City Recreation Dept. and the Squaw Peak chapter of the International Association will the event. Youngsters 12 and under will vie for several prizes by trying Foot-printe- TRAIL to catch pond. trout stocked Juanita Mellor in the "I just love to work and love serving people. I don't know what else to tell," says Juanita Mellor, blood bank secretary and July Employee of the Month at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. Competition for the prizes, which will include awards for best costume, largest fish, smallest fish, etc., will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Juanita's rs May Get Juab Train Center By MYRNA TRAUNTVEIN Nephi Correspondent - The Juab School DisNEPHI trict board of education may turn The Footprlnters' calliope, a popular part of most Utah Valley parades, will provide music throughout the morning. TV do have more to say, a stickler for creative twist But her skills cretarial. She though, "Juanita is detail and gives a to every project. go far beyond secan do vital signs board members are Sam Vadon of Tour West and Tom Sanderson of S u nd berg 01 pin Mortuary in Orem Bruce Earl will remain as club secretary and Scott Bullock of blood pressure and pulse, and knows how to educate blood do- nors and make them feel at ease." Juanita is also involved with L'VRMC outside her job. During five and one half years as blood bank secretary, "she has also served for four years on the em- First Security Banks succeeds David R. Harman of Harman Realty as club treasurer. A recent installation banquet ployees' council, two as president. This year she heads the parade float committee and is on the credit union council, she remarks. In her spare time, Juanita keeps busy with handiwork. Juanita is a mother of two children and grandmother of six. She and her husband, Delbert, live in Springville for new officers and their partners was held at the Schonwald Terrace in Orem Kenneth Van Wagenen Graduate of Management. He has accepted a position in the physician practicing in. Banking T. Densley. Dr. Lewis is a fam- 1 r Na- tional Bank in - 1 1 u KfBttfth Van Wagtnen San Francisco. His Master's thesis was a strategic analysis of a Laguna Beach based high technology firm specializing in computerized factory data collection. During the two A Densley as immediate 1 I World Head-quarters OfficeL of Crocker year graduate program, Van Wag- enen worked simultaneously in the Corporate Lending Division of the Bank of America. He is a graduate of Provo High School and the Provo Seminary. He filled an LDS mission in Scotland and Northern Ireland. In past president; Joseph Nelson, manager of J.C. Penney in the University Mall; Douglas Clark of Klemp Corporation; Robert Reed, Mountain Fuel Supply. 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She is a 1984 graduate of Orem High School where she maintained a 3.9 grade point average and was the recipient of the I c easier than othing coo 111 JLV1 ountain joen ions aistanc tting TRAIL, Inc. orTRAIL, Inc. is a to formed the promote ganization handicapped 100 psychi-- Lane F. Smith, M.D., Salt Lake City, is Presi T over Nephi's Mt. Nebo Training Center, a school and training cen- area. In September i psychiatrists, V Divi-- j sion of the Orem and Den sley is owner of Kodiak Insula( tion. Other new of- -' ficers who will serve the club during the next Roger Lewli year include Jo seph J. Kelley of Young Electric and the Sign Co., president-elec- t following board members: 1984-8leader of the professional atnsts and child 'd Investment ily has been in stalled as the than J t School ceeding Steven G I organization of Utah's more honors in June from the UCLA New officers of the Orem Rotary Club for 1984-8- 5 include Dr. Roger B. Lewis, president, suc A Salt Lake Ci'y psychiatrist is the new President of the Utah " Psychiatric As- - f" " William Thatcher, M.D.. with degree William Thatcher sociation. Kenneth L. Van Wagenen, son of Dean E. and Belle Van Wagenen of Provo, received an MBA Roger Lewis August of 1982. he graduated cum laude from Brigham Young University in Business Management with a finance concentration and scored in the top 4 percent nationally on the admission test for those seeking graduate MB. A. training. |