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Show 1982 12 Tech Graduates 12 LPNs in Ceremonies Twelve students from Valley Techs Licensed Practical Nurse Sevier Sun program graduated in morning ceremonies attended by families and friends, and Tech conducted by Director Dewain C. Washburn Friday Saline The class ranged in age from Hardman, Carolyn and were also daughter of Mr. and Mrs. responsible for some 30 Clarin wife of children collectively, Alvin H.Hatch, Hardman of while they are also being of students. There were Koosharem, mother and Tina; Julie, Mary three grandmothers in Virginia Hutchings, the group who had a total what you have learned daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. 13 grandchildren. of obbe will this year Carl Hutchings of Loa, solete. New LPNs include mother of Iris; Dr. Silvers concluding Annalyn Lawrence Craig R. Johnson, son principle was an idea Abraham, daughter of of Ronald and Myrna from taken the Mr. and Mrs. Bern Johnson of Elsinore; Hypocratic Oath, which is Lawrence of Grantsville, Margaret Louise Mann, the standard of the wife of D. daughter of Marilyn Myron medical profession. Abraham of Richfield, Moore of Goldsboro, Treat with respect and mother of Dallin and North Carolina, mother of those who are studying Spencer; John and Michael; medicine and teach them Mar ja Nowling, Betty L. Foulger, your trade, he said. of John and Ann daughter of Margaret Smit, Gunnison, wife of Washburn daughter Director Albert and concluded that the ex- Oliver Jim Nowling, Richfield, cellence of the first two Whorton of California,, mother of Johnny, Terry of Steven, Diana, graduating classes from mother and Steven; of the LPN program had Janeen and Norman, Shelly Poulsen, and grandproven the need for a Monroe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of mother Jared, larger, more complete Carl Poulsen, Manti, Stephanie, fiance of Steven facility to house it. He DaviAnn, Watson, announced a $500,000 Kristen and Jacob; Delta; appropriation from the M. Lorna Dianne Sloan, daughter Fowles, legislature to build such a daughter of Edward and of Mr. and Mrs. Rue place on the Tech cam- Montess Gilman of Manti, Abraham, Richfield, wife pus. Work will begin soon, wife of Robrrt Fowles of of Gerald Sloan, Richhe said. Manti, and mother of field, mother of Scott and Heidi; Graduates of the 1982 Nathan and Jay; Guest speaker was Randell Johnson, administrator of the Rich- tradations that would remind them where they came from and what they are. Dr. Silver discussed the symbol of medicine, a walking stick with two snakes entwined, and told the new LPN s how it applied to their work. Dr. Silver also gave the graduates eight prin- ciples to live by as they pursue their profession. First of all, set goals, field Care Center who told the graduates that their he said. Medicine is both achievments would be a science and an art; it is limited only by their own constantly changing, and expectations. He ad- if you do not change with to it, you will be left behind. monished them He told them to work child a like maintain excitement toward life, hard, serve with integrity and quoted American and high standards, keep philosopher Henry David the human body sacred, Thoreau who said that maintain their idealism, advancing, confidently in and be professional. You must also love the direction of ones adhe learning, goals is success. Within five Be the best you can be monished. here and now, Mr. years, 40 to 50 percent of Johnson urged. Your caps and diplomas are an outward show of who you are, but the most important thing about you will be your attitude. Graduates also heard from Gwen Collings, director of nursing at Sevier Valley Hospital, who told the group that the hospital was proud to be the educational facility for the Tech LPN 20 to 52, Now The Work Really Begins The 1982 graduating class of Licensed Practical Nurses paused for a moment with their instructors Sandy Cox and Carol Jeppson before the group received pins, caps and diplomas inspecial ISmmM Count on Safeway For Savings That Count.. .Farm FroshVroduco We have grown with the students program. themselves Prices Good Aug. Retail Quantities with such a developing comprehensive nursing program. Elaine director th Joy Spainhower, mother of Jann, Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard, and grand-Veri- s daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jayne, Robert, Ryan and Carling, wife of mother of Jared, Lindsey, Roy Wrightman, Payson, Jennfier, grandmother of Dern Williams, Fillmore, Clifford, Dorothy, wife of Robert B. Jessica; mother of Cathy, Lynn, Brandon, Trevor, and Dixie C. Williams, Linda, Annette and Jaycie. Spainhower, Aurora, SAFEWAY and the program, she said. Mrs. Collings also praised the foresight and persistence of the board and administration at the Tech who have concerned ceremonies Friday morning. The group has course and will completed a rigorous soon be taking state board exams to qualify to work in the state. Chunk Chicken Swanson Blackburn, at of nursing Richfield Care Center, pointed out the realities of the nursing profession, its White Meat advantages and disadvantages, but called it Honorable and per- Green Beans French Cut or Style sonally satisfying. Class member , Abraham gave a tribute to each class LPN and member, director Carol program Jeppson reviewed the years experience and class exposure to various areas of the profession. Miss Jeppson quoted Albert Einstein, who said that the life lived for others is the life worthwhile. She told her students that professionalism is an attitude that doesnt come with the awarding of a diploma. Special honors given to the graduates included an academic award to Annalynn Abraham for achieving straight As; Canned Pop $ Cragmont Assorted Flavors 12 oz. cans 6 Pack 50603 P5 Lucerne Buttermilk Whipping Cream Lucerne Sour Cream Safeway Mild Cheese ,55 Mrs. Wrights Honey Bran A ICaCJ or Honey Wheat Berry U Praorl Hot Dog UOnUIS a? ib $2.59 BunsCCB 2oafZ p& 79 59 3? 1.49 Donut of the Month Mrs. W. Spiced Apple Mrs. Wright's French 59 Great Esca pe HuerbPaten1 pkfl025 1 . 39 Pancake Mixge0ecker S$2.99 c6a4rtoznS1 .59 Orange Juice Grade AA Eggs Size 3 doz.:. 99 A 033616 TrEftrera attendance perfect awards to Shelly Poulson, Margaret Mann, Dianne and and Sloan, Williams; Dixie most student improved awards to Joy Spainhower and Dixie Williams. The presented class for was their diplomas by Miss Jeppson, and recieved by board member George Buck Young. Maggie Beckstead, representing Utah Nurses the Association, presented the women graduates each with a red rose, and the one male graduate with a white carnation. Graduates also received white Bibles from the Gideon Society. Class president Shelly Poulsen responded for classmates her by A Apple or Cherry TARTS 3 to, r 6 for 99 6 for 99 Assorted BAGELS SOUR DOUGH FRENCH 16 0, Breasts Fryer U.S.D.A. A Grade Ua( Fresh Frozen SUPPLIES O CQ7 Rods, Reels, Reduced 10 Lures, etc. bonds of friendship. Richfield physician Dr. Gary Silver responded also, pointing out to the graduates that they were their for prepared Ib. Sliced Bologna?, Armour Thuringer Qfliicona oausage Also UHNN CHAIRS 25 M Hillshlre smoked Poiskaand Regular wt 1 .69 chub 2.69 io2.49 medicine, In said, learning never stops. Thef pins and caps that graduates received with diplomas were Whole Fryers Burritos Ham Patties 59 3 99 1.88 s.S on but their beginning.he Safeway Trimmed 69 ALL FISHING the difficult education was only just Top Sirloin Steaks CLOSEOUT had developed strong their pgLLS BREAD OF THE WEEK nursing course, students profession, Kaiser or Hogie CINNAMON ROLLS families and friends for their patience, and doctors and staffs of clinics, hospitals and the Care Center for their help. She said that through Suggestion Old Fashioned teacher, thanking Serving 'Richfield Store1 Close-U- p Toothpaste Pepsodent Tooth Brushes M Soft, Hard Or Medium 6.4 oz. 25 Off Label Tube (QOp Each and'bargle 40 Off Label Mouthwash yiHf 24 oz. btl. |