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Show Citizen, Review, Press, Wed., May 16, 1984 - Page 13 American Fork Hospital commends auxiliary volunteers Erlene Burrell, nine years; Dixie Carroll, Beth Manning, Ila Milne, Vesta Wickwire, Lucille Wooton, eight years; Millie Webb, Betty Powell, Louise Adamson, seven years; and Ethel Mecham, Alwene Ritchie, and Carma Colledge, six years. of the Volunteer Mf;Tat the American Fork Auflb donated 16,000 hours Ho6p iqs3 according to Craig M. administrator, mSed them for their speaking briefly at iawardVluncheonofthe STeSid this is equivalent of "J 0g,I 5he is employees impressed with the 0f the auxihary 7 JJJS and the long-tim- e service hospitals you don't ; 1 Z volunteers, but the Tntl American Fork ? fiSstayforseveralyearsasis those given ! ShTJ and who have served stockings during Dec. Many large quilte and several baby quilte were made for sale and for fund raising; and they help in many other areas serving as "ambassadors of love" to help the patients and their families have a "good hospital experience." Margaret Faddis was honored for having given 5000 hours of time to the hospital through the auxiliary during her 22 years of service. Laura Parduhn has given 4100 hours; Electa Smith, 3900 hours; Duretha Smith, 3700 hours; Nona Bingham and Donna Chilton, 3500 hours; Irene Earl, 3100 hours; Anna Boley, 2800 hours; Millie Webb, 2700 hours; LaRene Ashby, 2600 hours; Larna Birk, 2500 hours, Velda Smuin, 2400 hours; Edith Selig, 2300 hours. Carma Colledge, 2200 hours; Emma Parker and Melissa Robinson, 2100 hours; Margorie Weiss and Janis Bishop, 2000 hours; Leona Larson, 1800 hours. Others honored were Maxine Greenwood, Vesta Wickwire, and Ila Milne, 1700 hours; Erlene BurreU, 1600 hours; Thelma Overly, Roberta Binnall, Ethel Mecham, Lucille Wooton, Thelma Marrott, 1500 hours; Greta Miller, Fawn Taylor, 1400 hours; Grace Jensen, 1300 hours, Dixie Carroll, 1100 hours; Louise Adamson, 1000 hours. Blanche Cook, Martha Driggs, 800 hours; Betty Powell, Barbara Powell, Molly Parduhn, Beth A. Manning, 700 yours; Betty McTague, Alwene Ritchie, 600 hours; Grace Sorensen, Deane Parker, Roberta Adamson, 500 hours; Louise Harris, Joan Young, Bern ice Adams, 300 hours. Earliene Crawford, Jean Anderson, Ellen Young, Jeanne Walker, Edna Tittensor, Jan Steiner, Evelyn Slater, Elayne Ohran, Gwyn Iarsen, Dorinne Jacobs, Ora Boren, 200 hours. Opal Greenwood, harry McTague, Patty Nielson, May Hoover, 100 hours; and Lucille Garrett and Marylin Green, a pin. A patch for 50 hours of service was given to Joyce Bussio, Myrle Buckley, Yvonne Jones, Olivene Miller, Zelma Memmott, Denise Pederson, Wendy Stillman, Mary Peterson, Marge Nielson, Bobbi Beagley, Toni Ehler, Kathleen Eliason and Diana Holderness. Years of Service certificates given for every five years of service went to Laura Parduhn, Velda Smuin, Donna Chilton and Betty McTague, 15 years; Maxine Greenwood and Melissa Robinson, 10 years; and Greta Miller, Eva Abbott, LaPriel Bair, Ixuise Harris and Deane Parker, five years. Nona Bingham has served for 23 years; Margaret Faddis and Ruth Meranda, 22 years; Duretha Smith, 17 years; Leona Larson, Electa Smith, Emma Parker, LaRene Ashby, Irene Earl, 14 years; Loma Birk, 13 years; Thelma Marrott, 12 years; Roberta Binnall, Anna Boley, Thelma Overly, 11 years; ? fanked them for their i frinnto the hospital, and for S wWch has enabled the 't Sy to purchase a new machine. H3T Cook, Auxiliary J prSS also thanked the 80 I Knteers who have served during T and said there are an r . Additional 25 candy stripers who 1 Se during the winter months, with 40 to 50 serving during the I summer when school vacation is l ""laRae Greenwood, Volunteer ! Coordinator, said the auxiliary has li been orgaiuzed at the hospital for ! ShTsaid the candy stripers : donated 7,000 hours of service, and i students in health career programs high schools donate il at area I additional services. The volunteers, Mrs. Greenwood noted, work in almost all areas of a. the hospital including recovery it room, physical therapy, as n transporters, and messengers as f well as in the information booth, ai and as cashier and dietary helpers. B There are also volunteers who ill serve as office helpers, in a connection with the patient visitor program, and in the nursery. They also operate the Pink Shop and snack bar in the hospital foyer. In addition, last year they made blankets and bibs for the baby nursery and for pediatrics; purchased $500 worth of baby shirts for new babies, and sent the new babies home in Christmas Vets assistance revealed American Legion's Department Service Officer, Dave Parkinson, who will be traveling for the Veterans Outreach Program to assist veterans and their dependents with VA Benefits, will be at the Provo Job Service, May 29, 1984, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. For further information, contact Debbie Huntzinger, Secretary, Salt Lake City. f I DALE R. TATE, M.D. j TATE ASSUMES PRACTICE A Dr. Dale R. Tate, an internal ' medicine specialist with training in gynecology and pediatrics, has opened offices at 120 N. 1120 East, Suite li, American Fork and 28 N. , 100 East, Pleasant Grove, j In opening the offices, Dr. Tate has agreed to see the former patients of Dr. Talmage Thomson, who retired last year, and Dr. Jack Batchler, who has become a full-tim- e Emergency Room physician. 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