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Show ! ! " " I I ' '' ' ' -4 f . r I : I i :s i 4 "' . - r. ? 3 . ' If j x .. , ' """ , , 11 I lyle Judd, chairman of the Community Health Fair held Saturday, has her blood drawn l I I John Linebaugh, also of Pleasant Grove. Health Fair a success of ask) fS - ZA .?'jy t if rrl "J ) I l A larger-than-expected crowd turned out for the Community Health Fair held Saturday and sponsored spon-sored by the Pleasant Grove and Timpanogos Stake Relief Societies. Hundreds of people had the blood chemistry tests run, eyes examined, blood pressure checked, weight and height recorded, health risk profiles completed, hearing tested, body fat calculated, dental health reviewed, skin care evaluated, etc. Nearly every health care organization was on hand to distribute information on arthritis, cancer, first aid, CPR, vitamins and many other facets of health. Gayle Judd, general chairman of . the event, was pleased with the turnout tur-nout and with the support of the medical people in the community and from American Fork Hospital. Dr. Dale Tate was responsible for having the doctors on hand to give medical evaluations to those who attended the fair. John Linebaugh ; from, the American Fork Hospital laboratory was in charge of arranging for the blood testing to be done. The pharmacists from Smith Drug assisted in evaluating the medications people are taking to be sure they are not counteracting each other. The Pleasant Grove Ambulance staff was on hand to teach rescusitation and CPR. An amblyopia clinic was available for small children. his little tyke is not too eager to have her eyes tested at e Amblyopia Clinic held during the Health Fair iturday. |