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Show 1 Keeping people healthy, happy i AF observes National Hospital week 1 Dedication of the new Wells JLfi Gamefield Fitness Court, a llav race, employee barbecue, ' Announcement of baby photo con- -' i' ? winners and a free tuberculosis " Zt for the general public were all ? Zt of the opening day observance k Monday of National Hospital Week J American Fork Hospital. ? Other activities included a free screening test on Tuesday, a li Ze glucose test Wednesday and a '.roning with Stress" workshop this evening at 7 p.m. in the hospital conference room. Vt The public is invited to the kl nrkshop. There is no admission charge. Mark J. Howard, hospital ad-ministrator, said the fitness court is part of the hospital's preventive medicine program. He said it is designed for warm up and cool down exercises and can be used by the entire family. The versatile course is designed to augment walking, jogging, cycling or swimming and to provide a flexible and powerful total conditioning routine, he said. He urged the public to use the court, "Our desire is to help keep people healthy and happy and living a longer, usefull life," he said. He noted a joggingrunning course, a mile in length, is being developed around the hospital grounds. Mr. Howard, Mayor Malcolm H. Beck and Mrs. Phyllis Thomson participated in cutting the line to officially open the course. Immediately after the dedication, runners took part in a one-mil- e relay race around the hospital driveway areas. The winning team included Priscilla Rushton, Barbara Ferguson and Dr. Carl T. Bell of the American Fork Hospital and Doug Wood of Mountain View Hospital in Payson. JJ ..a . .: i V 4a Y"v - ) i BABY WINNKKS-Chos- en winners in the American Fork Hospital baby contest - but not too cooperative for the photographer - were Stephanie Evans, prettiest eyes; Jake Francom, most photogenic; Chanile Walters, prettiest smile. 1 S fwV rr-- w,,n(fV 1".- - 1 :' 'u" 1 ; v i :" ; r J - ! " V his j yj . , . A fashion show featuring uniforms through the ages from the beginning of nursing in Florence . Nightingale's' time was held in the hospital cafeteria during the em-ployee barbecue. Included were the different types of uniforms worn during the development of the profession to its present time -- - and even a proposed uniform for the future. "Hot Lips Hooligan" (or it could have been Clinger) displayed the MASH uniform of the Korean War. Also announced during the bar-becue were the winners of the baby photo contest. Hospital spokesman said there were over 350 entries in the competition. Judged to have the biggest eyes was Stephanie Evans, daughter of Steven and Beate Evans; the brightest smile, Chanile Walters, daughter of Kyle and Denice Walters; and over all photogenic, Jake Francom, son of Kurtley and Kathy Francom, all of American Fork. UNIFORMS-throu-gh the ages were modeled by staff members at the American Fork Hospital. Here are some h! of those displayed. Thursday, May 12, 1983 - Page 13 Springs Here! RtpsS' Come To Weight's &WS Greenhouse SFiilT' 624 So Center Lehi mQ It's Time To Jfck-- yfuQS Plant Petunias pSC!fi fS? Bedding Plants Mtfhd Vegetables MM1 Off- - 1)13 Li U vju Lvi M LI Lru rprnrnr--rpq7fp 11 FlllT FRESH COAT INTERIOR PAINTS L lJLJLJ A specially-formulate- d line of decorative interior paints ChHIQI 5yrTS - on sale in Flat Latex, and Latex Satin Enamel finishes. 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'Asphalt shingles Hot tar New roofs a 'Repairs 'flat roof conversions Every job FULLY GUARANTEED Call for a free quote. Then compare. We'll save you money. E.B. CROPPER ROOFING - 225-66- 02 1 -- j Volunteers dedicated to service It takes dedication to serve as a volunteer at an organization for 22 years, but that's what Nona Bingham of Pleasant Grove has done, Mrs. Bingham served as the first president 6f. the Volunteer Auxiliary .". - then known as the Pink Ladies Auxiliary - at the American Fork Hospital when it was first organized - and still continues to donate her time each week to the patients and staff at the hospital. She was among those honored for years of service at the Volunteer Auxiliary awards banquet held at the Alpine Country Club on May 4. Close behind her in years of service are Margaret Faddis and Ruth Meranda, both of American Fork, wno have served for 21 years in the organization. Other with "long-tim- e service" are Duretha Smith, 16 years; Laura Parduhn, Velda Smuin, Donna Chilton, and Betty McTague, 14 years; Monte Goodsell, Leona Larson, Grace Jensen, Electa Smith, Luana Smith, Emma Parker, LaRene Ashby and Irene Earl, 13 years. Lorna Birk, 12 years; Thelma Marrott; 11 years; Edith Selig, Thelma Overly, Anna Boley, Roberta Binnall, 10 years; Melissa Robinson, Maxine Greenwood, nine years. Weight loss class begins A new Behavior Modification j weight loss class began at the V j American Fork Hospital on Wed- - nesday of this week. The class is from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the hospital board room, according to Bob Riggs, instructor. It is each week for eight weeks. Further information on the class ran be obtained by contacting the hospital at |