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Show The Salt La lie Tribune, County Workers Earn Incentive Awards Incentive awards totaling $6,600 19 Salt Lake h.ive been presented to ('minty employees for cost-savin- g oik or suggestions made during the vcond quarter of 1985. The largest awards, $850 each, were given by the countys Incentive awards Committee to Ted Diamant m the Health Department and Eldon Madsen of Development Services. Mr. Diamant was cited for volun-- i curing to remove trash from the sards of elderly people and others unable to clean property as ordered by he Health Department. The commit w City-Count- y i tee honored Mr. Madsen-foimproving the efficiency and availability of computerized building permit data. Robert Timmerman of the Fire Department received $750 for designing a special part for fire pumps, an improvement officials said would save the county $15,000 annually. Barbara Wilson's work in tracking unmatched parts in the Library Sys- tem's combinations book-casset- earned her a $650 award. Other recipients were Marvin James, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services, $500; Seth Jarvis and Glen Taylor, Hansen Planetarium, $400 each; Barlow, Health Department, and Sally Abeyta, Library, $300 each; Keith McDonald, Development Services, $250; Larry Steinbach and Jer-rolAnderson. Architecture, $200 each; Vickie Black, Library, and William Barrus, Architecture, $100 each. In addition, flood control employees Alton Sorensen, Mostafa Tarke-shiaLawrence Taggart, Martin Knaphus and Jerald Anderson received $150 apiece for their work on completing a five-yea- r plan in two years, producing an estimated saving for the county of $2 million. Sheri Patients Program, Set for Breast-Canc- er The Salt Lake YWCA is sponsoring ,, weekly program for women who surhave undergone breast-cance- r gery and a free noon lecture on breast-cance- r screening. The Encore program was created in 1972 by Helen Glines Kohut, R.N., a ballet and swimming instructor who had undergone a mastectomy. Encore became a YWCA program in 1977, and since then 224 organizations have sent staff members to special training sessions. Program sessions are held on Mondays from 2:30 to 4.15 p.m. and instructed by Barbara Isom, YWCA health promotion director and a qualified Encore specialist. It is divided into three sections: floor exercise, swimming exercise and group discus- YWCA, feels sion. Floor and pool exercise sessions are individualized and designed to enhance the strength, flexibility and mobility of the shoulder, chest and arm areas. The water exercises represent effective ways to strengthen muscles and enhance flexibility. Group discussions are devoted to identifying and sharing common concerns about breast cancer, mastectomy and other forms of breast-cance- r surgery. Periodically, a doctor or qualified technician will speak with the group to answer and share medical knowledge. Linda Ruiz, public director of there is still a need for the Encore program in the Salt Lake area. The enrollment has dropped considerably and we feel the main reason for the decline is the lack of information to the public about the programs availability and content," said Ms. Ruiz. We feel the Encore program is a community service and with publicity we would see an immediate increase in class enrollment. We hope to stimulate public interest as well as educate women of the importance of preventive health care." YWCA's Feb. 13 Noontime Network speaker will be Dr. Irene Torino, from LDS Hospital's Radiology( Department. jasieps SaapCtesDOcBB fji MS OPfolBGIIEES? UTAH SAWORKS 437 North 300 Wait 364-714- 0 OUR ;? INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE - CURRENT STOCK, DISCONTINUED, TALLS SOME IRREGULARS EXTRA LARGE Store Hours: Mondays Saturdays Prices Effective through February 15, 1966 Tues-Frida- 8-- 6 y ALL SALES FINAL niitt 503101 j(j t(; 2Kj Nylon Tricot Reg. $20 to $28 3 $7 yi. ti.C31;Mtr-- 59 Brushed Gowns, One Piece Pajama QUImh 3710 100 Polyester Reg. $54 to $96 . 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