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Show Sunday, October 30, 1994 THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah, Premeir Home Health moves info county Premier Home Health Care, keeping in pace with its rapid growth, plans to open new regional offices in Orem and Ogden by the first part of November, which will bring its number of regional offices to four. Premier also recently Lynn Robbins, licensee of Orem's Robbins' Friendship Center complex, said "Robbins' is offering Premier so their people can get to know our residents, allowing more efficient, personal care. It brings health care into their home. Robbins' Friendship Center e complex, a joint venture, will include 36 apartment suites for independent seniors who four employees, which just over a year later has grown to more than 70, and continues to grow. Premier's Orem office being constructed within Robbins;' doubled its office space in Holla-dataking occupancy of the adjoining suite in the Prowswood Building. Premier, a fast growing, innovative home health care company, is the only Utah company of its kind founded, owned and operated by two women. With more than 20 years health care experience bey, tween them, Merridee Hansen-Far- r and Jorgann "Jan" collaborated in the PreSpring of 1993 to mier, which "provides high quality, personal medical care in the comfort and security of the patient's home," according to Han- Fonio-Marget- Premier started with sen-Far- r. ts co-fou- Friendship Center complex at 400 E. 200 North. They join Premier's Salt Lake and Payson regional offices. Expansion into other regions is anticipated in the near future. '"We have experienced phenomenal growth at Premier, said Hansen-FarThe demand for our services has been remarkable, and exciting. It is great to see the benefits of home health care reaching so many people. Each office serves the commu- full-tim- Dr. Michael L. Cutler has joined the practice at less independent seniors. The complex will feature a park, beautiful Old English rose gar- dens, antique styling, and walking paths. It will have security, call service, meals, maid and laundry service, activities and Roger Sloan has been named executive vice president and chief financial officer at Ameritech Library Services. For the past 1 1 years Sloan has held various management positions at Ameritech Corporation in Chicago. It will be a solutions include: the Bernoulli line of removable drives and disks, Iomega QIC tape backup drives, and the affordable Zip drives and disks. Iomega's storage solutions are award-winnin- Dennis Geake 20-ye- ar Rosalyn Cater has been named employee of the month at Mountain View Hospital. She has been employed at MVH for seven years. She began as the nursing staff coordinator and is currently the care coordinator for FirstMed. Floptical and 1.3GB LaserSafe Plus magneto optical drives. Iomega (Nasdaq: IOMG) had revenues of $147 million at fiscal year end e Larry Gardner has been appointed as a loan officer to open the Provo Branch of Republic Mortgage. He has 20 years experience in finance, real estate and mortgage loans. He served previously as CEO of Provo Railroad Credit Union for 3 years. Provo-nativ- 1993. Rosalyn Cater 1 GOING BE 3WNQ THE CALL Iomega Corporation provides personal computer information The center will be open from 6: 30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. For more infor1 . mation contact 374-00- 0 C Dennis Geake has been chosen as Utah Valley Regional Medical Center's team member of the month UVRMC veteran, Geake is for September. A the laboratory information system manager. He is a graduate of Brigham Young Univeristy. g aimed at the small office home office, large business, government and education markets and are available through computer resellers, distributors and retail stores. The company also sells 21MB 1994. programs you've been looking for." Roger Sloan The Society of Actuaries has awarded at $2,500 grant to the Department of Statistics of Brigham Young University, in recognition of faculty member Bruce Jay Collings, who recently attained the status of Associate of the Society of Actuaries. -4 These ROY Iomega announced Friday it intends to effect a stock split in the form of a 25 percent stock dividend. Over the years, the company has repurchased a number of snares and now has approximately 3 million treasury shares. As a step toward enhancing the longer range value to its shareholders, the company believes that it is beneficial to increase the number of shares outstanding. As a result, the company will distribute the treasury shares plus additional authorized shares to stockholders of record on November 9, 1994. This distribution of shares is expected to occur on or about November 23. Facility director will be Annika Grimes. She said that a "child deserves the ver best in child care. Take some time and visit our learning center at Milestone. You'll find just the quality care and learning y 24-ho- 5-for- ment" said Wilson. Tri-Cit- Medical Clinic in Pleasant Grove. Cutler is a graduate of the Tulane University Medical School, New Orleans, La. He will be practicing family medicine with obstetrics. Iomega to offer stock split dividend Milestone Learning Center, Inc. Milestone Learning Center, Inc. is owned and operated by Joyce Wilson and Joe D Hasting Jr. Located at 2250 N. University Parkway in Provo. It is a state licensed day care and e and part-tim- e preschool. Both children are accepted. Children between the ages of 2 and 8 are accepted. "We strive to be a significant milstone in your child's develop- - On the move r. nity in which it is situated, as well as surrounding rural areas and counties. The Payson, Orem and Ogden offices also offer services to residents and clients of the care centers in which they are located. A13 rrends retirement community in itself. While not a nursing home, it will include a 25 unit care center for public-privat- need extra assistance. - Page THE VOICE OF HOPE storage solutions that help people manage their stuff anywhere. Cindy Henry has been named head of the small business accounting department of Squire & Compa- uJL ny, certified public accountants. Henry has been with the firm for 20 years and has served many small company's needs. TTTDZ Larry Gardner Schlotzsky's Kevin Brown, Schlotzsky's deli franchise holder, recently received an SBA 504 loan from Deseret Certified Development Company to expand into Orem. The 2,500 square foot deli and drive thru wil be located at 80 East Center. Brown says, "I am excited about the deli. It has a reputation for excellence." Schlotzsky's Deli has locations in ;Salt Lake City, Midvale, Kearns and Murray. 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In addition to technical writing, ; r the company will offer desktop publishing services to its clientele. ; Recent growth in Utah's technol-- ; ogy sector has increased the demand Jfor writing services. As technology Jincreass so does the complexity of ' the documentation. But according to .i Young customers often find the in-- ;! formation poor and filled with jar- ! gon or hard to understand terminol-;- ,' ogy. "Companies work hard to J satisfy the needs of their custom-,- ; ers," says Communication Connec- ; tion's founder. "They spend thou- sands of dollars in product ' development, marketing, and quali- -' ty programs but leave user docu-- '. mentation to the last minute or ig-- ,' nore it entirely. The result is ' ; frustration for the customer. ' ' 1; To illustrate the point he cited an V experience with one of America's largest software companies. 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