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Show Messenger-Enterpris- e, Thursday, May 9, 1991 Page 7 t Intermountain Health Care receives prestigious award George Winn, administrator of Sanpete Valley Hospital, announced that Intermountain Health New officers of the Manti Chapter of Utah Homemakers Association are, back row: Pam Lund, Peggy Layton, Karen Buchanan. Front: Wendy Rapier, Melissa Olsen, Trade Bradley. Manti Chapter of Utah Homemakers elect new officers for 1991 The Manti Chapter of the Utah Homemakers Assn, has elected new officers for 1991. Melissa Olsen will be the new president. Others elected include: Pam Lund, vice president; Karen Buchanan, secretary; Wendy Rapier, historian; Trade Bradley, publicity-reporter, Paula McMahon, hospitality chairman; Peggy Layton, adviser. Come join a fun, uplifting, motivating organization that will help develop your expertise at homemaking, and provide welcome relief and enjoyment, the new president said. The purpose of the Homemakers Association is to promote good homes and satisfying skills, attitudes, and knowledge which will contribute to the members interests and needs; to develop leadership, and to encourage homemakers to participate in community affairs and contribute to the welfare of others. We welcome and encourage everyone interested in being part Marcea Nielson receives organization was selected for this award because of its ongoing in developing Buchanan at 835-571- 1 or President Melissa Olsen at and continuous implementing quality management strategies that have resulted in more efficient services and lower operational costs. Our Total This Healthcare ForumWitt Award was won this year by InterQuality Management philosophy mountain Health Care, parent company of Sanpete Valley has received wide national and international recognition and is respected as a role model for health needs ofUtah, Idaho and hospitals; home nursing and hospitals throughout the Wyoming residents. IHC health insurance plans. country. manages a comprehensive Annually, the IHC Foundation Intermountain Health Care regional health care system and IHC hospitals donate is a nonprofit health care ranging from neighborhood millions ofdollars in free health organization with headquarters clinics, blood banks and drug care to people unable to pay. in Salt Lake City that serves the dependency programs to Art Show planned at State Park award Marcea Nielson of Ephraim has been named as recipient of the Sanpete Countys Salute to Excellence Award. The presentation was made at the Leadermete on April State 12 in Provo. Marcea has been involved in the program over a span of many years, beginning before she was old enough, as she followed her sister around to the club meetings and activities. When she finally became old enough to join a club, she remained a member for five years. She has been a Leader in Piute County for three years with 25 members, and has led 36 members in Sanpete County Salute to Excellence recipient for 1990 is for six years. Each of her four Sanpete County's Marcea Nielson children have also been (Left). The award is being presented by Cheryl Volunteer Association president at the State Ovard, members. in Provo. Leadermete held 12 April Marcea has organized the Junior Teen Council and has contests, assisted in the shares her enthusiasm for been the adult leader for two Exhibition Building for the with her friendly smile, her the last eight County Fair, judged county flowing personality and positive years. During fun for chairman been of record books and judged attitude and makes she has years, said. citation the the county demonstration fairs. She everyone, neighboring county 4-- H 4-- H , organization of Sanpete Valley Hospital, is the 1991 winner of The Healthcare ForumWitt Award: Commitment to Quality Award, the health care industrys most prestigious honor in recognition of quality. Hie award is presented annually to health care providers that demonstrate exemplary commitment to improving quality in the delivery of health care. The award was presented to IHC President Scott S. Parker in San Francisco on Tuesday, April 23, during the Healthcare Forums 61st Annual Meeting and Exposition. According to Winn, Our efforts of this very worthwhile organization to come join, us, President Olsen said. 1991 dues are $6 per person. This will enable you to be notified of all activities and functions, receive discount tickets for the annual Christmas Homeshow, Valentine Sweetheart Dinner, and the Utah Convention. For information on joining, please call Secretary Karen 4-- H Care, the parent During the month of May, Fremont Indian State Park will have a display of the art of Dave Colburn of Elsinore. Colburn paints on hides, rocks and wood. Much of his work tells s tories of the Indians or the history of the area. The State Park is also planning to conduct six Primitive Technology Workshops during the summer of 1991. The purpose of the workshops is to help people learn about the Fremont Indians by using Fremont methods to make pottery, arrowheads and baskets and gather food. Fremont Indian State Park is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A day use fee is charged. 4-- H 4-- Congratulations, Sanpete Valley Hospital! H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H Readathon will raise money for new books On Friday, May 17th you can lose yourself in a couple of great books and make money to help pay for adult literacy All you need to do is sign up and pick up your pledge sheets at any one of the libraries located in Mt Pleasant, Manti, Gunnison training in Sanpete County. The Readathon is a fundraising event for the Literacy Volunteer America of Sanpete County. The proceeds will go towards buying books and providing training for those who cant read. The event will take place from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on May 17 in all of the Sanpete County libraries. Everyone is invited to participate in the and Ephraim ... including the Snow College library. Participation is easy. You just need to get sponsors to pledge any amount for the hours you spend reading at the library There during the will be prizes for the three people who raise the most money during the event. First prize is a sweatshirt, second prize is a tote bag and third place will take home a nice golf cap. Read-a-tho- n. value of turkey production increases The value of turkeys produced in Utah during 1990, n. The Healthcare ForumWitt Award: Commitment to Quality. was $47 million, 6 percent above the $44 million level of the previous year, according to the Statistics Service. The number of birds at 3.9 million, was up 9 percent from 1989. Turkey production, totaled 89,997 million pounds live weight, up 6 percent from last years level. The average price received by producers in 1990, averaged 52 cents per pound of live weight, unchanged fun. There will be derbies in1' from the precious years average. which to participate if the boysd Nationally, the value of bring their own car, boat or space turkeys produced during 1990, rocket. was $2.38 billion, up 7 percent Food and other items may from the $2.23 billion the be purchased at concession previous Turkey year. stands and there will be production in 1990, totaled 6.0 entertainment on stage billion pounds live weight, throughout the day. The cost is compared with 5.47 billion $5 for a family ticket and the pounds in 1989. The prices tickets will be on sale at the received by producers during District Roundtable on May 9th. 1990, averaged 39.4 cents per If you have any questions, call pound of live weight, compared with 40.9 cents a year earlier. Nancy Peterson at Read-a-tho- Intermountain Health Care is the 1991 winner of the most prestigious quality award in the health care industry Utah Agricultural We, the volunteer Governing Board members of Sanpete Valley Hospital, express our deep appreciation to our employees and affiliated physicians whose dedication to quality made the award possible. Michael M. Andersen Cub Scout Family Fiesta dated Utah National Parks Council f the Boy Scouts of America ill be holding a Cub Scout amily Fiesta on Sat , May 18 at even Peaks Water Resort in rovo. It will start at 10 a.m. nd run until 2 p.m. All families with Cub Scouts, !ub Scout leaders, or an interest l scouting are invited to attend. There will be lots of display ooths as well as activity booths here families can have a hands-- n experience with Cub Scout 528-379- 1. 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