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Show -- : : ?D lokaiid Review North, Wednesday, A Any 11, 1983 Area Births itakeview Expands Ambulatory Service By RON KNOWITON BOUNTIFUL The Lakeview Hospital is expanding y, I telephones, Mrs. Loesch said. This is in contrast to other facilities where outpatients are provided with just a lounge chair or a cot. Rooms have been set aside 1 ' especially for outpatient , surgery. Most are Gay Saunders, hospital public relations director added. Ms. Saunders said patients can now come to the hospital and go directly to the amcare area for outpatient services; Records for the patients are all taken care of and the nurses know in advance that theyre coming and are ready for them, Mrs. Loesch said, when outpatient services are scheduled with the hospital. Mrs. Loesch said that if hospital personnel feel that patients should stay longer, there is also the advantage that patients who need more observation can be admitted to the hos- Cheryl L. Tisler, of 2452 N. 970 W., Clinton, was one of three ;Weber State College students honored recently in the annual Cortez competition recognizing excellence in scholarship. Ms. Tisler is a senior majoring in microbiology and is the daughter of Thomas W. and Janice Tisler of Clinton. She was selected to receive the Cortez award for her research on the effects of hypericin dye, a photodynamic agent, on bacterial cells, For her effort, she received a $100 check . ' at an awards banquet honoring the winners on April 14. I became interested in mic- -' robiology and the study of viruses because I wanted to go into said Tisler. She said she is particularly concerned about the study of viruses and the possibility that some may cause cancer. I want to study the genetics of cancer cells," explained Tisler, noting that she has a personal interest in cancer research because she lost two pre-me- grandparents to cancer, and has other relatives who have had the disease. Ms. Tisler is very enthusiastic and optimistic when she discusses her hypericin dye studies. a t d, V Hopefully we will be able to apply this research to cancer therapy, she stated. Clegg, 1848 North 590 West, Lay-toUtah. April 27, 1983: Boy to Larry and Layna Ford, 5858 South 2000 West No. C, Roy, n, In addition to a full academic schedule at Weber State, Ms. Tisler finds time to assist area high school students in mathematics and algebra through the college math department. She also does volunteer work at the Hill Air Force Base Obstetrics and Gynecology clinic. Ms. Tisler is a graduate of Clearfield High School and was a Valedictorian of her 1980 graduating class. While attending Clearfield High, she was a member of the school choir, marching and concert bands. She was in the National Honor Society and competed in a science fair and math contest. Ms. Tisler said she plans to apply to medical school this summer in order to begin her studies in the fall of 1984. April 29, 1983: Girl to Richard and Debra Ross, 622 South Cherry Lane, Fruit Heights, Utah. April 30, 1983: Boy to Alan and Lori Williams, 555 East Gentile, Layton, Drive. Flowers are sold from a flower booth that cant be missed because of the brightly colored flowered sign and the ; bright yellow of the booth itself. Owner Gary Crane said that 'the booths are part of a cooper- , . ative with flower shops in Seat-- I tie. Las Vegas and other parts ;'of Utah. They are all indepe- ndently owned and operated, I -1 -- each with its own first name, but all under the same Four Season Flowers banner. to over s900 with 9.9 Imoort Buyer's American Choice1 Firanza Boy to Kent and Rebecca Squires, 1432 North 1850 West, Layton, Utah. May 1, 1983: Girl to Kevin and Stacy Collier, 381 East 100 North, Kays- ville, Utah. May 2, 1983: Boy to Don and Mary Jensen, 1228 Marilyn Drive, Layton, Vv Stk. 7566 - Stk Front Wheel Drive . Omc&a Utah. May 3, 1983: Girl to Ove Lee and Marie Christensen, 2877 South Breeze Drive, Magna, Utah. . Total Solo Price music of the big band era. She was also recently seen in the CenterStage Theatre Company production of Working. Tickets may be purchased at the BountifulDavis Art Center. Cost for the play will be $5.00 for adults, and $4.00 for Art Center members, students, and senior citizens. For ticket reservations or more information call the well-know- Center at for less than a Chevy or Toyota1 7888 Play Scheduled The Belle of Amherst, a play based on the life and poetry of Emily Dickinson, will be presented on Wednesday, May 18 and Friday, May 20, at 8 p.m. at the BountifulDavis Art Center, 2175 South Main. n Jerri Grills, a performer and a favorite with audiences at the Art Center, will play the part of Emily Dickinson in this one woman show. The Belle of Amherst brings to life one of Americas greatest women poets and delicately explores various stages in her experience, from the age of fifteen when she was full of hope and success, until she died at fifty-sia virtual recluse with her door closed against society. Miss Grills has worked professionally in summer stock and with the Utah Shakespearean Festival. She performs as a member of the trio In the Mood which performs the' 581-882- 0. Plus ... the "Best Totol Sale Pries Cutlass Ever' Cutlass Ciera 10,333 Stk. Right now is the BEST TIME to get your See you today! TOY I Oldsmobi Rd. 043 W. Riverdalo Ogden lo-Ca- GBNICf1 di lac-Maz- da 621-110- tN MIST GREEN WILLOW BROOK ITECAP HIGHL EYDEW LUCKY IAN OLIVE SPRI PINJAY FRISKY SGLEN NEARL JME VING TUSH BRUE SKRIT 4EIGE BEIGE JENT USTY BR XXX). voon ILLET IILLTOi Cut flowers are arranged and sold for every occasion, especially weddings. Crane said that since they wont take credit cards, only cash and checks will be accepted. They are able to keep their overhead down and charge less. Elizabeth Crane is the manager and florist of the new shop. She has experience as a florist ranging over 15 years and in three different countries, Canada, Australia and the United States. Flowers are supplied to both locally and from California, Crane explained. IAYLIG Lei-Lan- is tr-M- Ei a IRQ toiy JLL HR INC ts LAC- k- SILVER BELL COVE GRAY GRAVEL FULMINOUS GULL ENGLISH GRAY VINEYARD. MERCURY DOCUMENT BLL X5RNFLOWER BLUE BLAZER ARIEL BLUE SUEDE CAE ...TON COj. 1 1 RTUNi IE BL1 R tlWWSAM N lRBUTW SILVER BI RL LADY ncir PINK RUFF OCEAN SAND ROMP MEMORIES HUSHAB lARSHJtfEl U L &E - PINK LEV : TUSCAh F SF DEEP SPL VOODLANDMIST EVE TIMID ANGELWING FANCIFl 3INK LUSH PINK PINK LUSTRE CHEERIO LA FLEUF iV' EGEN-,OSON- CONSTANCE G Dentist Opens To Serve Bountiful Dr. Brian C. BOUNTIFUL Drake has announced the opening of a new office for general family dentistry in Bountiful. Dr. Drake received his bachelors degree in zoology from Brigham Young University in 1977. He continued his edu- l.V IRAI ,m2&4 ' ad? cation at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston, Mass., graduating with honors in 1980. He was elected to Omicron Kappa Upsilon, the national dental honor society, that same year. Dr. Drake served two years A with the United States Public A Health Service following graduation from dental school. He was stationed at the Shiprock Indian Health Service Hospital in New Mexico. Dr. Drake then associated for one year with a Lake dental group. Salt 4 Dr. Drake is the son of Mr. u and Mrs. Edgar C. Drake of Bountiful. He is married to Marlene Everts Drake and they are the parents of four children: 1 fcWAM )7? I flll.-- RARFJ.YBBfMN jtjr, - '!, ' ' rfi f ' " -- V, 547 N. rJlnln V- 'A,.. maR DR. BRIAN ' C. LAYTON JLm DRAKE . Lance, Joy, Holly, and Jennifer. Dr. Drake is now practicing family dentistry at the Bounti- ful Professional Plaza, 1480 South Orchard Drive. Appointments may be scheduled by calling 292-411- 1. .. . . . 544-421- 1 9.9 Dont wait for interest Rates to go up KPR1L ANGEL GREEN PALE LIME MAY LIMBO CELERY VILE'' BEST hundreds more with deal, 5oaridtaxthen and lic.ni. not ineludtd. SAVE x, TROPIC ,5" Total Solo Prlto Other students sharing the Cortez award were Therese A. Nelson of Bountiful and Kevin E. Collier of Kaysville. Mrs. Nelson is a senior student majoring in English. She was selected for winning the regional American College Theater Festival Critics Award Contest and her work as arts editor of the Weber State student newspaper Signpost. She has also been awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to study at the University of Helsinki in Helsinki, Finland. New Flower Shop Opens- in bountiful Bountiful, located next to Winegars at 3293 S. Orchard Get your best deal ever then save Utah. )RIOLE Lei Lanis BOUNTIFUL Flower Shop has opened in i Utah. n, Mrs. Loesch said many insurance companies now will not pay for inpatient services where a patient is admitted to if the same serthe hospital vice can be given through outpatient service. Girl to Parley and Betty - 8, Clinton Woman Wins Cortez Research Award , - Earl, Utah. Girl to Daniel and Janalee Yeaman, 1757 South 3300 West, Syracuse, Utah. Boy to Sharrell and Dorothy Cummings, 64 East 975 South, Layton, Utah. April 21, 1983: Girl to Armando and Karla Barrera, 680 North Main No.B-1Kaysville, Utah. Girl to Terry Lee and Colleen Caruso, 198 Darlington Way, Layton, Utah. April 22, 1983; Boy to Michael and Colleen Mann, 846 North 50 West, Sunset, Utah. April 23, 1983: Boy to Ramon and Bertha Martinez, 183 West 2400 North Apt. 23, Sunset, Utah. April 26, 1983: Boy to Dan and Cindy Holbrook, 559 West 1875 North, Lay-toUtah. Girl to Steven and Diana Walker, 2483 North 890 West, Clinton, Utah. its ambulatory care service. Marion Loesch, director of nursing at the hospital, said care includes all out-- , services provided by the patient lab work hospital such as and outpatient surgery. Two additional nurses have , , been added to the staff, bringing the amcare staff up to three . nurses. Amcare will be staffed 16 hours each day. With the ser- -' vice, patients can enter the hospital for outpatient surgery or 'any situation where the patient "needs to be observed for a brief pital. . period of time without the cost Outpatient service provides of admission to the hospital, the advantage that patients said. Mrs. Loesch have to take the day off dont ' Those needing outpatient before surgery and keep" the hos'surgery who will be at the from having to look for a family pital during the day, will have a Mrs. Loesch said. babysitter, room with a bed, television and ry 20, 1983; Boy to Harold and Jill Tilton, 68 North. 100 West, Kaysville, semi-privat- e, Review Staff Boy to Michael and Cindy 1500 North Angel Street No. 21, Layton, Utah. Humana Hoipital, Davis North April 248 24 St. OGDEN iSilk'fi rsjdiijiiiat "Wi-niKf- r 394-4S4- 3 0 |