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Show Page 4B 'I South Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, March 9, 1983 r1 I. Two Businesses Offer iealbons Bouquets gest that they do balloons." combined with others. response to a date invitation. A bouquet is usually twelve Mrs. Blatter wasnt quite sure Mrs. Blatter says, The bouwhat that meant, but quickly balloons, gathered and tied to a quets I felt the most uncomfortbecame enthused. Balloons of pot. Sometimes regular clay able with were the red and all shapes, sizes, and colors can (gardening pots are used, al- white ones I delivered to a Unbe combined for unusual arthough paper cups filled with iversity of Utah basketball rangements. Delivered to chiplaster of Paris are also used. game Im too much of a BYU ldrens parties or for special oc- Mrs. Blatter keeps two large fan!" casions to startled adults, the helium tanks in her basement The wife of a Salt Lake City balloons never fail to be upworkshop, along with ribbons, planning and zoning commislifting. cups, stickers, felt-timarkers, sioner had a bouquet delivered Mrs. Blatter often delivers and buckets and buckets of balto his office. Parents to their her bouquets while dressed in a loons. daughters closest friends. Mrs. Blatter is a youthful perSome balloons come debright red clown suit. While she does not become part of the corated, others can be written son who loves people. In spite of entertainment, she does take a on, or stickers affixed for per- a full schedule of part-tim- e minute with the children. work for a doctor, keeping a sonalized, special effects. The balloons come in many a canoccasion home, and caring for a large happy Hardly sizes, in a variety of colors, and not be augmented by the addifamily that includes seven chiin different materials. Shiny tion of a balloon bouquet. The ldren (ages 4 to 17), she neverMylar balloons are very popuBalloonery has delivered their theless finds the time to enjoy lar, and the quality latex rubber specialty balloons to businesses the balloon business. balloons are particularly for their grand openings, to hosMrs. Blatter is a native of helium for to About as native as Centerville. a as retaining pitals, grandmothers quite a while. Clear balloons special treat, and to teenagers you can get, she states. My add a surprisingly elegant touch either requesting a date or in father was born in Centerville, Balloons arent just for birthday parties anymore and three south Davis women are proving that the brightly colored air containers can add a feeling of festivity to even the most common gathering. Balloons By Kae and B.C. Balloonery in Centerville are two businesses in the south Davis area which will send a bouquet of balloons instead of flowers or a special creation instead of a candy gram. Two Centerville women have found a way to rise to every occasion. They arrange and deliver balloon bouquets. Joan Blatter and Christie Chance together constitute the B.C. Balloonery. Kae Jespersen of Centerville is owner of another business offering balloon bouquets. It was Mrs. Chance who called Joan Blatter one day to sug p ' long-lastin- g, and his mother, my gran- dmother, was born in Centerville. Mrs. Chance moved to from Downey, Calif., two years ago. She has two children. She is also owner of the Main Street Cutting Company, a beauty salon in Centerville. A normally happy business, the Balloonery does, however, carry black balloons. Occasionally one is sent to someone celebrating his or her 40 birthday. B C Balloonery orders can be placed by phoning Mrs. or Mrs. BlatChance, Cen-'tervil- le ter, 292-458- 3. Send balloons instead of flowers? Thats what Kae Jespersen would do. Kae, owner of Balloons By Kae, has been in the (business for nearly a year. The balloons come in dozens and in all colors. Kae says some balloons are purchased for someone who has been in an accident and are in the hospital. She usually suggests purple, black and blue balloons for this occasion. The are filled with helium and are tied with different colored bal-lloo- READY to help his mother make a delivery of balloons is Brian Blatter, Joan Blatter, owner of of B C Balloonery. son PSC Hospital in Price, Ashley Valley Medical Center in Vernal and Valley West Hospital in West including Lakeview Hospital in Valley City. In addition, HCA Bountiful, has been named one manages more than 150 other of the countrys five best 'hospitals. managed corporations by Duns In August, 1982, Thomas F. Business Month, a publication Frist Jr., president of Hospital of Dun and Bradstreet PublicaCorporation of America was tions, Inc. named to the additional position The other four corporations named by the publication were of chief executive officer of the Bristol company, assuming many of IBM, Anheuser-Buscthe responsibilities of Donald S. Stores. Myers and MacNaughton who was hired by Bringing managerial HCA after his retirement as methodology and innovative ef- chairman of Prudential Insurficiencies to an industry notorious for runaway costs, Hospital ance Company of America in 1978. MacNaughton continues Corporation of America turned in a phenomenal performance as chairman of the board of which includes the while pursuing its ambitious directors of IBM, Rockwell Inchairmen growth plans, the magazine ternational, Proctor and Gamsaid. ble and Eastern Air Lines, plus Hospital Corporation of iformer AT&T Chairman John America (HCA) was founded in D. De Butts and Irving S. Shap1968, by cardiologist Thomas the former chairman of E. Frist Sr., surgeon Thomas Frist iro, I. Pont. du Jr., and Jack C. Massey, who The new Chief Executive Ofhad developed the Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant chain. ficer of HCA, Dr. Thomas F. The Nashville, Tennessee-base- Frist Jr., received his bachelor corporation clearly leads degree from Vanderbilt Univerthe hospital man- sity in 1961 and an M.D. degree agement industry with 212 hos- Ifrom Washington University pitals in the United States in- School of Medicine in 1965. He cluding Lakeview, Brigham Ci- completed his surgical internty Community Hospital in ship at Vanderbilt and served as Brigham City, Mountain View a flight surgeon in the U.S. Air Hospital in Payson, Castleview Force from 1966-6Cor- poration of America, owner and operator of six Utah hospitals h, Wal-Ma- rt d fast-growin- her4-year-ol- Member Will Speak CLAUDETTE University in 1968, a law degree in 1971. Irvine served as chairman of the Davis County Republican Party from 1969 to 1971. He served four terms as a member of the Utah House of Representatives, which office he relinquished when he was appointed to the Public Service Bountiful. His topic of discussion will deal with the organi- .Commission by Governor Scott M. Matheson in zation of the Public Service Commission, and its 1979. role in determining the conditions of service and Irvine married Linda Hatch in 1969, and they price structure of the public utilities in the State are the parents of three children. He also holds a 'of Utah. commission in the Army Reserve in the grade of Irvine was born in Salt Lake City, but has Lieutenant Colonel. Irvines presentation should resided in Bountiful the greater part of his life. He be of great interest in view of recent controversy graduated from Bountiful High School, and then concerning the Public Service Commission. Anyattended the University of Utah. He received a one interested in attending the meeting is bachelors degree in political science from the L. EVERETT Award Given By Engineers Claudette L. Everett of Bountiful, president of the Salt Lake Chapter of the Society of Logistics Engineers (SOLE) received an award for the Chapter at the 4th Annual Rocky Mountain District Symposium held in Ogden on Feb. 19. New Policy to Curb Fraud In an effort to curb a sharp teleincrease in phone fraud resulting from long-distan- mis-bille- d calls, Mountain Bell is The award was given for instituting a new The Most Improved Chapter. She was presented the award by John Politovich, vice president of district affairs from SOLE International Headquarters and Dr. Robert Stein, district director of the Rocky Mountain Dis- trict. from public phones. Beginning March 1, calls from public phones will not be completed until Mountain Bell operators secure acceptance of charges from someone at the third number, says Ken Hill, public rela tions manager for the telephone company in Utah. The policy change is being 'made to protect customers and reduce fraud. line is If the busy, doesnt answer, or no one at home is authorized to accept the billing, the operator will suggest an alternative method of billing to the caller. Some of those alternatives include calling collect, paying for third-numb- er g is S' S 365 N. 2nd W. Bountiful V ) H H UTAH SYMPHONY AM Piano Concerts in the Val A. Browning Contor for the Performing Art P.M. MARCH 1 7 8.-0-0 BEETHOVEN-Pian- o R. STRAUSS-Ei- n Ogdon Symphony Office 2580 Jofforion Ogdon, Ut. 84401 399-921- 4 Concerto No. Heldenleben 1 Ticketii Mon.-Fr- i. 9:00 to 5:00 PH. 399-921- 4 at 2580 Jefferson i , Val A. Browning Contor (WSC) from 7:00 till MON.- THRIFTY 6:00 EYELET LACE GABARDINE THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHLR AS A PUBLIC SERVICE curtain ...... i , . r - SAT. 10:00- - H Beautiful Music Is Our Business KEN NODA Calling Card. Calling Card calls can be placed faster and easier than calls, Hill said. Also, they are less expensive because they dont require the assistance of an operator. Customers interested in obtaining a Calling Card may make the arrangements by calling their local Mountain Bell business office. 'xxxxxxxxxxxrxxxxxxxxxxwxxxxxxx 1 4- HOURS: v 99 Conducting the call with coins or using a IS S VARUJAN KOJIAN d 292-585- BOUNTIFUL David R. Irvine, a member of the Utah Public Service Commission, will address the members of the Bountiful Area Chamber of Commerce on March 16, at noon in the Pine Room of the Servus Drug, 55 North Main, National Organization Hospital u Bountiful Area Chamber Hospital Corporation Named One of By Best BOUNTIFUL as downs, Kae Jespersen and her Jenifer are about to deliver balloon order. daughter end up purchasing them for ribbons. You can pick the balloons up someone else. Kae says some of at Kaes house or she will deliv- the high school students use the er them anywhere within Davis balloons as an invitation to a school dance or just as a thank-yoCounty. She can come as herself or for for a great date. Besides the regular balloons an extra charge she will dress Kae also has Mylar balloons. up as a clown. Sometimes daughter, Jenifer, will Some examples of printed balaccompany her, also dressed as loon themes. a clown. Another balloon Kae has is a Kae says she enjoys her paddle balloon which is the size business and says that it seems of all 12 balloons put together. to be growing. Those people who For further information phone have received balloons as a gift Kae at DRESSED 295-442- 2, (gatherad) 5 yd. Bundles White or Ecru |