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Summit County Personnel Policy
SECTION 11 - WORK HOURS
D. Rest Periods Two ten minute rest periods are allowed to employees daily, one in the middle of the first four hour block of the work day and the second in the second four hour block, the last half of the work day. The ten minute rest periods are optional and generally, must be approved by the supervisor. No unused ten minute, rest period may be used to shorten the work day.
A special Thank you
Personnel would like to extend a special thank you to Ed Woolstenhulme in IT, for the won-derful new look on the front page of the Summit -Up Newsletter. We appreciate his help in creating this great new look. Thanks again, The Gang at Personnel
What’s in this issue… Welcome New Employees Farewell Anniversaries Birthdays Martin’s Mirth The Book Worm Recipe Picture by Shane
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Misty Wright
NaVee Vernon
Dave Allgood
Kirsten Nilsson
Robin Judd
Andy Crnich
NaVee Vernon
Jennie Pyper
Stephanie Hurt
Leslie Freeman
Colt Nelson
Michael Howard
Cathy Taylor
Brody Bailey
Brian DeBotelho
Heather Nalette
Jennifer Morrill
Chris Crowley
Birthdays Anniversaries
Angela Mecham
Kathryn
Rockhill
Bonie Mitchell
Misty Wright
Jeffrey Jones
Rebecka
Hulllinger
Ed Wilde
Kent Trussell
Daniel Child
Jayme Henefer
Corby Feragen
Darlene Marsh
Otto Viser
Corey Carlson
Clayton Page
Tyler Horne
Linda Vernon
John Angell
Cathy Robinson
Christina Sally
Claudia
McMullin
Allison Stuart
Jean Paskett
Jennifer
Chappell
Kenny
Jacobson
Brent Ovard
Richard Butz
Mason Wright
Travis Lewis
Ashley Robinson
Ryan Stack
Nick Wilkinson
Vicki Geary
Kory Vernon
Marsha Probst
Jed Williams
Ben Blonquist
Glenn Thomsen
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Christine Hansen
Sheriff’s Office
Lynn Richins
Retired - Engineering
Ryan Cowley
Clerk’s Office
Jack Marchant
Retired - Public Works
Mariah Hornok
Attorney’s Office
Marci Gines
Auditor’s Office
Amber Holt
Sheriff’s Office
A nice calm and respectable lady went into the pharmacy, walked up to the pharmacist, looked straight into his eyes, and said, “I would like to buy some cyanide.” The pharmacist asked, “Why in the world do you need cyanide?” The lady replied, “I need it to poison my husband.”
The pharmacist’s eyes got big and he explained, “Lord have mercy! I can’t give you cya-nide to kill your husband, that’s against the law! I’ll lose my license! They’ll throw both of us in jail! All kinds of bad things will happen. Absolutely not! You CANNOT have any cyanide!” The lady reached into her purse and pulled out a picture of her husband in bed with the pharmacist’s wife. The pharmacist looked at the picture and replied, “You didn’t tell me you had a prescription.” JUST REMEMBER: If at first you don’t succeed, skydiving is not for you.
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Easy Cucumber Salad
Prep Time: 20 Minutes Ready In: 4 Hours 20 Minutes
Servings: 4 Ingredients: 2 tablespoons white vinegar 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley 1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill 1 teaspoon minced garlic 1 tablespoon white sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 seedless cucumber, peeled and chopped Directions: 1. Whisk together the vinegar, parsley, dill, garlic, sugar, and salt in a bowl; add the cu cumber and stir to coat. Cover and chill in refrigerator 4 to 8 hours. Stir well before serving.