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Show COMMISSION NAMESCLARK Dr. Stanley SI. Clark, member of the Clark clinic with offices and laboratories in Ihe Fanners and .Merchanls Hank building, has boon appoinled lo the office of county physician, according; to information informa-tion disclosed by members of the board of county commissioners today. to-day. Dr. Clark was a student of th! Young univoi'sily, from which in si it ut ion lie was graduated with an A. !.( degree in J017. He thou entered lb.' Jefferson Medical College Col-lege at l'hilmlelphia. and was graduated grad-uated from that institution in 1021, with M. D. honors. lie worked one year as inlerne in the L. D. S. hospital hos-pital al Salt Lake City, and then began his prnct ice in Provo. Since coming lo this city he has established estab-lished a large practice. He is held high eslceiu by his fellow practitioners practition-ers in this county. Dr. Clark succeeds Dr. J. Carl Bock lo the office of county physician. phy-sician. Dr. Look is retiring to give his enlire time to his private prac-tio prac-tio and to Iho conduct of the affairs of the Iteek-Wostwood hospital. Serving wilh Dr. Clark will be four assistant county physicians two in (lie north end of the county and two in t lie south end. Those who will serve in Ihe norlh end are Iir. Guy S. Kiehnrils of Ia'M and lir. Vernon F. Houston of American Fork. The assistants for the south cud of Iho county have not as yet been nanied by the county board. The new appointees will begin serving Ihe eounly today, Chairman A. n. Smo.it, of the county board, announces. |