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Show - f Sun Advocate Price. Utah Thursday September 19, 2002 8A r Castleview joins Utah medical treatment facilities offering free peripheral vascular disease screenings .v LDS singles - For information, reiidenti may all the lingfe activity line at - ana v-- . Clhapel-Sund- ay free screenings for people at risk of peripheral vascular dis- 0 ; Shepherd , Sunday at 8 ajn. and 11 a.m; Creen River St. Michael. the Arthangd Saturday at 6 pjn.; Price Notre Dame de Lourdes, Saturday at 5 p.m., Sunday at 9 a.m and 1 1 a.m.; Helper St. Anthon? 8 a.m; 10 of ftdua. Saturday at 5 p.m., Sum am. and 7 p.m.', holy days at 8:30 a'm, noon and 7 p.m, weekdays at a.m; Huntington Mission ease. PVD is a potentially fatal disease affecting more than a million Americans. An early warning sign of stroke and heart attack, peripheral vascular disease is caused by blocked blood flow in the arteries of the legs. PVD often causes pain and swelling, difficulty walking, numbness and skin discolora- 637-524- 4. :: Price First Baptiat - Sunday services are Sun-- at day School, 10 a.m; worship 11 a.m.; training, 6 'p.m.; worship, 7p.m. Tuesday is ladies BiUestudy; 10 ajaVAdnaday meeting and Bible study are at San Rated, second and fourth Sunday at 130 p.m 7 p.mContact Plutor Mike McGuire at ' ' V . V": New Life Ministries Service times are Sun- -. Grace Baptist Church Services include Sun day, 10 a.m Services include nursery and children's : day SchoclO am.; Sunday worship, 11 ajn. and ministry. Youth meet Thursday at 7 p.m Homck. 6 p.m; Thursday Bible stuay; 7 p.m. For informa-gmii- p contact Pastor Jeff Wanx at meetings are throughout the week. For caflPastor AnmewLasalo at ' - Sunday services First Ba 'IDS sacramrat meetings -- are conducted Sun--' indudeSunday School, 9:45 a.m: worship, 11 am.; day at 9 a.m and 11 a.nv at various locations .in Bible study, 5p.m Wednesday bible study is at 7 Carbon County For meeting sites and informap.m. For Information, contact Pastor Thomas 0. tion, contact the public affairs officer at McCrary at , 613-815- 9. t . 687-539- Seventh-da- y Adventist - Saturday Sabbath School is at a.m, followed by worship at 11 a.m Bible study is Wednesday at 7p.m. For infer-io- n, : -- call the church at 637-196- 2. 'i .' Episcopal Unity 9 , rPrke United Methodist -- Sunday services B at -- Sunday worship art at a.m., with Pastor Courtney Shucket Holy : office Ji. : ' '; at ... 637-012- AmMy4(riMl- - 2. 472-332- ' 637-chur- ch ' 774. v ' Trinity Christian Center - Sunday School is jliyitfiliiliviiiiW tact the church at -. of God-- 1 at 9:45 am, followed by Sunday School at 11 am Prayer meetings are Sunday and Wednesday at 6 pm For information, contact fastor Jose . 888-711- . 1. Christian Raich 637-010- 6. at pm., at Fnce!Chapd.Ncx For mfonnatum, contact Dick Lare 613-093- 8. ft r .(Continued from page 34) interrelationship with other es- . some of the animals to maintain healthy populations. The wild horses are offered for public adoption or sent to sanctuaries. The animals gathered during the federal agencys emerare transgency round-up- s ported to holding areas like the Utah wild horse and burro cen- - inonitor other animals. Additional emergency gathers may Ppe necessary this fall and next spring if the drought contin-jhes- ." Utah has more than 3,000 Wild horses in 22 herd areas located on public lands isa? BLM, according to The federal agency manages ;ket levels of the wild animals in the individual herd areas based on food, water, space and the t til. V;' -- m J-v- . .";-.- . Dr. Vincent. Michael Magliocco horses receive veterinarian care and are placed on a carefully planned diet that allows the animals to regain weight and health. ' For specific information regarding the process for adopting a wild horse, Carbon County residents may contact the federal agency at (801) 561-463- Great rate. 2. . amt tfudedkatim they showed r during imj recent ittness. ?' ! ASpecMVhanJfeto'Dr.faty, tt.ydonahamand'Dr.Stontand the xtery speciatmases that ivoH(in the I Intensive Cart Unit, amt tht ' thoughffpeophtatSbidata Snier, West Hdge amt Qanuat Also friends andfajnityfor tht flowers, iftfl SunAdvocateS' fciassifiedads!" Call diftednni for tfo dotation, jrfcssionalism, Vv y ter near Butterfield canyon southwest of Salt Lake City. At the centers, the wild 2 wou&Otte to tfumftfc. entire . staff of CastfaHeu hospital -- don't let friend Thanks to much for placing your trust In me all these 30 years. We love and will miss you. Thanks also to our staff. They are the best. - : 'will receive our immediate at- tablished uses. Each year, the BLM gathers tention and we will continue to fnei&Xj . His charts and medical records will remain In the office at 54 East 100 North with Dr. Judy Saccomanno. Dr. Magliocco recommends Dr. Saccomanno highly. She will continue to provide the highest quality care you have come to expect. . dub for children 3 years to sixth grade meet . , Wednesday, 6:15 ' his pptometric practice on: September 19, 2002 ' AWANA -- The Ascension St. Matthews - meets at Notre Dame School Sunday service for all ages is at 11 am, followed by fellowship. Churdikhool will resume in the M. For information, call faster . Courtney Shucker at www.lcgsforlife.org. Will be retiring from -- Vfelasquez at 637-530- ee OPTOMETRIC PHYSICIAN Castle Wiley Family Church Sunday praise and worship services start at 2:30 pm at Holiday Inn. For information, contact Pastor David - is at -- vices indude .Bible study, 9:45 schedule! day School at 11 am. Youth meet Tuesday at 6:30 meets Wednesday at 6 y.m. Call pm AWANA for in' nator Caid Sitterud at 687-29- formation about peripheral vascular disease as well as the free screenings by calling SIRS toll-frconsumer information line at Local consumers may also visit the programs web site at V.M. MAGLIOCCO ' Sunday ser.m.; worship;-11-' team, 5 pm; f am; youth group and worship includes Bible study ' 6 worship, pm Wednesday and prayer at 6:30 pm Call Pastor Jim Wright at 'Desert . ment of vascular disease is important, according to medical experts. The earlier peripheral vascular disease is identified, the better the chance that the condition can be controlled with exercise, diet improvement and smoking cessation. The screening program is not a complete medical examination, emphasized thepartid-- . pating medical care professionals and hospitals. The screening program is designed to identity people who are at risk factors for periph- eral vascular disease and refer the individuals to private physicians for further examination. Castle Valley residents may request a free educational brochure and obtain additional in- ser- vices indude Sunday School, 2 pm; and worship, 3 pm For information, contact Pastor Mike Smith. . . disease. 637-896- 8. ;.Freedom Christian Fellowship screening at Castleview Hospital is being coordinated by Dr. Carl Black, an interventional radiologist at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center and SIR member. Vascular disease such as PVD is most common among men and women: Older than 50 years of age. Who suffer from diabetes. Who smoke tobacco. Who have high blood pressure or high cholesterol levels. Peripheral vascular disease starts so quietly that many people may not recognize that they have a problem. Many patients think they are simply feeling the natural effects of aging. Early detection and treat Carbon County residents who are suffering from leg pain or other PVD symptoms are encouraged to take advantage of the free Screening opportunity. No appointments are needed to nave free screenings. Participants will be asked to fill out a questionnaire and information form to help determine an individuals risk for peripheral vascular disease. A brief screening exam will involve taking the persons arm and ankle blood pressure to further assess the potential of Carbon County residents who appear to be at moderate' or high risk for peripheral vas-i-li cular disease be advised to Church of God of Prophecy - Sunday 637-739- 8. 8CThe : activities are Tuesdayat 6 p.m, followed by 7 p.m. service. For information, call the church at ' Assumption Greek Orthodox -- Divine liturgy is Sunday, 10:15 to 11:45 a.m Holy days services are at 10 a.m. Contact the church at Banuelos i v. 8. : third Tuesday at 7 p.m ! . liberty Faith Fellowship -- Sunday School is in- at 9:30 a. m, followed by service, 10:45 am Youth dude Sunday School at 9 am.; worship; 10&0a.m For scouting and youth information, contact the ...v The screening will take Wellington First Baptiat - Sunday sendees are Sunday School, 9:45 am.; worship, 11 a.m; dischdeshm; 5 p.m Wednesday prayerts at 7 pm. Youth Bible study and fellowship are Thursday at 6 p.m For information, contact . The physicians treat peripheral vascular disease and other conditions using minimally invasive procedures that are often alternatives to open siir-- place Sept. 25 from 1 to4p.m. In the classroom at Castleview. " 0 biologists. tion. in-.ti- 472-691- 3. 637-073- addi-tion- al several Utah hospitals offering acbedule include wor-11 a.m.; evening School, a.m.; Sunday (hip, mvice, 6 am.; and celebration at Sun. Ladiea. r and Thunday at noon, with additional sessions presented during the week. For information, call Doug Swinburne at Pike see private physicians for evaluation. Castleview will offer the free exams as part of the local medical treatment facilitys observation of Legs For Life National Screening Week for PVD Leg Pain, Sept. 23- - 27. The program is sponsored by the Society of Interventional Iladiology. SIR is the national organization of interventional Castleview will be among rV Zitiiz A Key Home Equity Line of Credit lets you turn your home into a dream home with: Lowest rates in years. An immediate answer. cards, food amtprayers. chance to win our $10,000 Home lmprovementijyeaway. No annual fee for life when you open a new deposit account? 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