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Show July 30, 1980 Sun Chronicle, Sun Times New concept saves time and money Firm By Glen denies complaint Loveridge, decentralized on wheels pharmacy program reduces time, This paperwork and the potential for medication errors, reports Dean Wixom, head of the Hospitals Pharmacy. ministrator Employment Under the system, a pharmacist is assigned to one or two of the hospitals nursing floors with a master Doyle medication pharmacy on wheels cart from which he distributes all medications needed on that floor. (Between 4,000 and 6,000 doses of medication are distributed throughout the Ogden hospital each day. ad- of the Standards Administration in Denver, the complaint alleges that the firm has failed to pay certain of its employees the rate for overtime worked in excess of 40 hours a week since May 8, time-and-a-ha- lf The pharmacist is there floor to distribute on the 1977, and has employed certain minors in the operation of hazardous GREG HANCOCK and Gwen Hayes, pharmacist and registered nurse, draw patient medication from pharmacy cart that saves much time and money. machinery. Harrop who calls his If the sticks of gum Americans chew in a year's time were placed end to end instead they could circle the earth more than 35 times. trained in pharmacokinetics, and can offer a wealth of knowledge that wasnt being utilized under the old central pharmacy system. at Ogdens McKay-De- e Hospital Center every day. Goal of the new program is better and safer care for all patients now, interfering regional floor patient-car- e Jody Harrop, owner of the Jody Harrop Construction firm, 3539 S. 5100 W., has denied the charges and said Tuesday he feels it is form another of with small business. to According Perrins Reporter OGDEN A miniature pharmacy on wheels is now being set up on every A Hooper construction firm has been named in a complaint filed in US, District Court by the U.s! of Labor, Department alleging violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act. bureaucracy Page medications, review the patients record and lend his expertise directly to the patients nursing staff and physicians. He has been All floors were completely decentralized in July. This eliminated $12,000 worth of pharmacy forms and paperwork, and this savings is passed on to the e patients. About 30 and part-timemployees work in the pharmacy, and nine of them are e full-tim- e full-tim- pharmacists, reports Director Pharmacy Dean Wixom. The Pharmacy on Wheels concept is an extension of the unit dose system which was implemented in 1978. Under e the systems, all medications are packaged in single units of use. Each tablet and capsule is individually packaged and labeled with the name, strength and expiration date of the medication, so its identity is maintained eight to the patients bedside, thanks to our Pharmacy on conWheels invention, cludes Pharmacy Director THEI unit-dos- Wixom. CASTLE GOLD 316x4x8 grade simulated on lauan plywood. 2nd one-ma- records from 316x4x1 NATURAL COLOR WINDSOR BROWN 316x4x8 316x4x8 CORK 316x4x8 1st grade finish on Simulated lauan plywood. Simulated finish on lauan plywood. 6w $4 $5 Chris & DicCts FENCING! 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The complaint asks for a judgment against the firm, ordering payment of the amounts owed along with an injunction restraining the defendant Simulated woodgrain on hardboard backing. $799 RED OAK Department office he has already shown time cards other 316x4x7 1st grade $559 letter telling the Labor and FLINTLOCK Simulated woodgrain on lauan plywood. Simulated woodgrain on hardboard backing. n business basically a operation, said he paid a $250 fine on a charge of employing a minor, and felt that was all there was to it. He said the youth was only one month under the required age at the time. He said the only hazardous equipment used is a skill saw. Harrop, who is involved in home construction in the Weber County area, says he currently employs two people but did have 16 employees at one time. He said he feels he has evidence to support his case, including time cards signed by his employees. The complaint, filed on behalf of U.S. Secretary of Labor Ray Marshall, also alleges that adequate time and pay records were not kept by the firm as required by law. Harrop said he responded to a summons by writing a MAJESTIC' WALNUT pharmacist, dressed hood for featuring in "pharmacy on wheels. ALTON WALKER, sterile uniform, prepares in medication under laminar flow Attempted assault reported in Roy A Hooper woman told Roy Police officers she managed to escape an assault attempt by a man who threatened her with a knife while she was working in a Roy clothing store Saturday. further violations of the act. The investigation leading to the complaint was conducted by the Employment Administration Standards Wage and Hour area office in Salt Lake City., Deborah Trease, 5559 S. told police she was working alone at Tinas Apparel, 4494 S. 1900 W., where she is employed as a 5900 W., clerk, when a man came in and asked her a number of questions about mer- chandise. At one point in the con- versation, she said, she turned her back on the man. He then put his hand over her mouth and threatened her with a small knife, according to police reports. The victim managed to escape and run to another store where she called police at about The man was described as about 35 years old, 5 feet, 6 or 7 inches tall and weighing between 225 and 250 pounds. He was wearing a green plaid shirt, levis and a red cap and was driving an older model car, possibly a Dodge, very light blue over light blue. No made. A burglar broke into the 189 Zero clearance heat circulating built-i- n fireplace. news tip arrests have been They call it The Overnight Wonder Burglars strike business Turn in a 4:45 p.m. MARCO CIRCULATOR for constipatioVi. Are you uncomfortable with your laxative? Then meet the little white pill they call The Overnight Wonder!' Just one pill at bedtime safely, surely stimulates your system's own natural rhythm. Overnight. So in the morning, youre back on the bright side. Comfortably! Its a good feeling. What is The Overnight Wonder? Pills. Thats right pills from Look for the white box. I DIMENSIONAL LUMBER FENCING DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATIONS Ex-La- REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN Ex-La- Use only as directed. Radio Shack in Roy July 23 and got away with $880 worth of stereo equipment. Roy Police arrived one minute after being alerted by a burglar alarm at 2:47 S.m. Wednesday morning. The thief apparently got away via a dirt road at the Ibear of the store. Well show you how to do it yourself and save money. The stolen goods included a Realistic Receiver Model 2100, $700 Realistic value and a Turntable Equalizer valued at SKY BLUE Sky Blue to be featured at concert Sunday n Golden Spike Country-WesterRoundup of bands and Fans have been invited back to do a concert at Lester Park, Ogden, Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Other than an appearance e fiddler, Lucky by Chamberlain, this will be an show, featuring Sky Blue and the Ghost Riders. old-tim- all-ne- A has appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show and with Up With People TV show. Sky Blue and the Ghost Riders have shared the stage with many Nashville stars. Concert-goer- s are reminded to bring blankets or lawn chairs for seating comfort. The concert is free and the public is invited. of Brigham graduate Young University, Sky Blue has appeared on world-wid- e television from Tokyo where he was guest artist at the World Fair in 72. Sky Blue Also featured on Sunday's concert will be Deacon and the Dudes, South Pass with special guest artist, Robbie Kapp. two-ho- $180. The burglar dropped a turntable and power meter in the parking lot at the rear of the building. Fingerprints were taken from the turntable. The case is under investigation. Special events In Salt Lake Valley for the week of July 30th thru August 6th Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medica- tion that in many cases gives prompt, temporary relief for hours from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues, then helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. The name: Preparation H. No prescription is needed. Preparation H. Ointment and suppositories. Use only as directed. July 1 - CONCERT - Rita Coolidge performs under the stars on Snowbird's Pavilbon at 7 p m $6 in advance. S9 at the door - - Country August 1 CONCERT music artist Moe Bandy m concert at Lagoon's Stadium. 8 30 p m Admission is tree with admission to Lagoon The August 112 THEATRE hit musical, "The Unsmkable Molly Brown", is presented on stage at Lagoon Opera House Showtimes are 8 30 p m on the 1 st and 7 and 915pm on the 2nd - - - Christian Tiemeyer Utah conducts an Symphony Pops Concert Guest CONCERT - Sympianist is Alan Ban 1st phony Hall, 0 p m $6. $8 & $10 2nd Snowbird. 5 p m $6 DANCE August 2 Dance Company is m concert at Pioneer Memorial Theatre For time and ticket information phone Park August 2 A 3 FESTIVAL City's 11th Annual Arts Festival features entertainment and artists displaying and selling their works along Mam Street - - l'U THE WALL PANELING KINGS - The Dave August 3 CONCERT Brubeck Quartet brings jazz to the Snowbird Pavilbon maSpm concert $8 admission Laka Valley Convention A Visitors Bureau Salt Palace. 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