Show i The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday October 26 1997 — Page 13 Pooplo in businoM Continued from Pap 12 Today this has changed Work-relatmurders are one of the fastest growing types of homicide in the united States Nearly half of these homicides occur in the ed retail trade including conve- nience food stores restaurants drinking establishments and gasoline service stations There is no magic cure but violence is preventable The Utah Council for Crime Prevention a agency is producing the seminar which is sponsored in part by a Workplace Safety Grant administered by the Labor Commission of non-pro- Give partnership with Wcllsville Elementary and River Heights Elementary Clint's will be assisting with the development of the outdoor learning center at Wellsville Elementary and will also be providing botanical education information consultation contributing some materials and hosting field The seminar will is Wednesday Nov 5 at the Eccles Center Lunch breaks handouts and the Violence In The Workplace Workshop Manual are provided in the $30 registration fee is required Contact Dee Thorell at the Utah Council for Crime Prevention at for additional information Acad- Brent Mum-for- d SEP 500 771 Ml -- 13162 In HwaU Journal report A field representa- tive for CstMB Cdcorp 3 the National Association for the ONWff 30 171 144 31 SI Vm 110 SAW 23'Vse 941 1 10 Not 4 to 102 44 'q 63a 30 V IN ed The NASE a non-prof- it orga- nization has negotiated reliable affordable health benefits for its 320000 plus members and their families 733-12- 83 Volunteers honored the physical therapy director fo the new facility Powell has lived in Logan and practiced with MWPT the outpatient clinic for six years She has 1 1 years of clinical experience since graduating from Colorado University Health Sciences Center Physical Therapy school in 1986 Nine years of clinical experience have been devoted to orthopedic manual therapy practice A California native Powell earned her Kinesiology bachelor's degree at UCLA and her master's in exercise physiology at Colorado State University before becoming a physical therapist She has experience with cardiac rehabilitation aquatic therapy and swimming instruction high altitude exercise physiology research and neurological and orthopedic rehabilitation She serves as physical therapist representative for Utah Women's Health be actively involved in integrating and developing physical therapy programs with the SARC Wellness Center and Aquatic Academy vision is to offer services in Her pre- vention and rehabilitation of problems through a total wellness approach Pro- grams will be designed specifically for each person’s age and lifestyle and will be intended to educate and provide an environment where a person can keep hisher body fit and healthy throughout the stages of life For more information contact Powell at the new MWPT office housed in the Sports Academy at 1633 N 200 East North Logan 4 or call 733-184- Grand opening Brass Elegance Logan's finest wedding decor and catering business is having its grand opening Backdrops for receptions and weddings have been custom designed by Brooks and Jean Ehrhart and range in price from $140 to $200 They include an elegant black wrought iron backdrop with a chandelier a (reveled mirror backdrop a classic redwood backdrop with a bit of a western flair a natural grapevine backdrop and a white trellis backdrop Package prices are available for complete decorating service including table decorations linens white or ivory tiered lace skirtings fountains set ups fere trousseau displays buffet tables and gift displays with decor to match bridal colors Brass Elegance also features distinctive catering with prices starting at $2 per plate served on glassware with silverware Weddings booked during the month of November will receive a 23 percent discount For more information call 733-7733 Partnership formed Scott Chalupa and Einstein Bagels has formed a business and education partnership with Two Logan Regional Health Care Volunteer Auxiliary members have been nominated as Utah State 1997 Volunteers of the Year: Fred Walk and Oreta Satterthwaite Walk has served as a volunteer at Logan Regional since March of 1989 He has contributed more than 3400 hour of service in the hospital mail room a where he helps in Sattanhwaito sorting processing and delivering hospital mail to dozens of departments In addition he trains new volunteers who serve in the mail room “Among hospital employees Walk is known for his attention to detail and his excellent memory of all the names titles and locations of those who receive mail” said Volunteer Director Marilyn Sedgwick “In addition he always has a smile friendly greeting or funny story for those who receive mail from his cart" Walk was instrumental in developing the mail delivery routes and mail drop locations as well as helping develop the actual layout of the new mail room when it was built a few years ago Satterthwaite has served as a Logan Regional Hospital volunteer since January 1989 She has contributed 2700 hours of service during that time in the Surgical Care Unit Her duties include setting up patient rooms making deliveries and handling many other details that help keep the unit running efficiently She serves two days each week and is always willing to help whenever needed — even on holidays “There isn't a volunteer more committed to serving our hospital than Greta" said Sedgwick “She is willing to do jobs no one else will do and she always has extra time to listen to patients and hold their hands” Walk and Satterthwaite will be considered for the statewide volunteer award Vs Interior Decorators Abbey Carpet of Logan now has two interior designers em its staff to assist with decorating needs Tiffiny Conrad comes from Bellevue Wash where she worked for several years after earning her degree at Ricks College Julie King lives in the Preston area and received her decree from Brigham Young University Both designers are available to assist you in your home or in the showroom with carpet hard- wood flooring vinyl and window treatments Sun- rise Elementary Einstein Bagels Guidelines gram at Sunrise by providing “People in Business” appears each Sunday in The Herald Journal Deadlines for consideration will help sponsor the reading pro- The Cadre dMdsnd rata a Extra dMdsnd or extras addition to regular dMdsnd iJOMwaah) was recently appointed as a Mumford at Christine Powell M Ed PT will bench students Now issue In past 52 weak Indicates a dMdsnd was declared in praoadtog 12 month but that mere ism a regular For more information call Club (SARC) d n ed emy and Racquet health-relate- mtwpaai52wooka a Mow York Stock Exchange wookly Reid rep a licensed insurance agent in the state of Utah Mumford is locking forward to serving die needs of the and small business people in and around the Cache Valley area will Stock spit or stock dMdand amounting to 25 pareanl or more Mumford has been a Cache Mountain Powell NYSE Week ending October 24 1997 733-202- West Physical Therapy Inc is opening an additional office in as Market highlights Common footnotes more information about business and education partnerships please 2 contact us at Valley resident since 1989 He is serve the stocks trips for both Wellsville and River Heights Elementary For Physical therapist Spots a Naw VM Stock Ming you donl w hor want Mad Id Th HrM M you know Journal by caUng 7S3-21Etching fit Utah the Reading us a call Nlhar incentives fire the Education Founda- tion would like to thank Clayne Lekhty and Clint's Nursery for fanning a business and education of items is noon Thursday Briefs are ran on a basis however and may not space-availab- le necessarily appear the week in which they are submitted “IV never worked with someone so dedicated to serving the city os Newel Haines” Louise Brown Past City Council Member AMEX |