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Show Ihe PageA4 (Iinu'&-:3luhfpmuT- Thursday, July 11,2002 it Two doctors open new chiropractic office in Moab Miss Grand County Pageant ante tamers, attracts eleven entrants Employees Health Plan lilt- Kt-i- l bll'iUK'S'i including Pub- ill lic Valles 1hiroprac tu nth i mg a full range ol i In ii'i'f.u la tare from an office at ViH N.iilh Mam Street 1i Khett Maughan and Dr ht U I iow!e are teaming to at h i to pros ide .stnutn at kill alleN Chiropractic The bitll i miKn Monday through i nl is Irtuii 9 a nr tu noon and to "in 2 to t ( in tumpli te range of chi-I- ' i.utit tare is available it Ked Valiev, including ttii'idpy spurts meditine. uutiitinn, and rehabilita tii n Ills Maughan and inrtliy bate expeitlie in I tliu tan- ol tbe back and id i n 1 i vlii in ud n g es ll U l ' Is, Mldlltd. disks, i .i I i Md u niitl problems J at kow lodged Dr. Maughan's years of community involvein 2000. We look forward to providing a high level of quality chi- women have already signed up to participate in the pageant (in alphabetical order): Monica Arehart (daughter of Mike and Rhett Maughan (left) and Dr. Brett Crowley are cited to serve the community of Moab. Juan County communities. Bryce The Crowley family is excited to live in Moab. We love hiking and outdoor recreation, said Dr. Crowley. Moab is a great fit. one-year-ol- d ur ex- Dr. Florida Medical School. Dr Crowley is married to Angela Crowley and they are the parents of joints and . .tlh v Chiropractic is a i ns lilt i lor all major m-Ri I t p y gram at the University of I i A total of 11 young women have signed up to participate in the Miss Grand County scholarship pageant, scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 9 at the Grand County High School Auditorium. Pageant organizers have extended the application deadline two more weeks (to July 15), so there is still time to register. Hie event, Grand County's first such pageant in about 16 years, will pay $1,500 in college scholarship money to the w inner, $750 to the first attendant, and $500 to the second attendant. In addition, $100 prizes will be offered in four special award categories (interview, talent, photogenic, and congeniality). The prize money comes from the Grand County Fair Board funds. The pageant is open to young women aged 17 to 24 who meet the eligibility requirements. Um-veisit- l 1 Cross Blue Shield, and Altius Personal injury and automobile accident claims are also cov ered Brett Crowley is a naol tive Rigby, Idaho. He received a Bachelors degree in Zoology from Idaho State before moving on to chiropractic school He is a 2001 graduate of the Palmer College of Chiropractic in San Jose, Calif In addition to his extensive training as a Ikictor of Chiropractic, l)r Crow ley completed the Spinal Rehabilitation pro- lr I , by Jeff Richards staff writer Medicaid. Medicare, Blue I 1 iPhHP', Workmans Comp, Dr Maughan is involved in the sports programs at Monticello and San Juan high schools. He is currently the head girls basketball coach at Monticello High. Rhett Maughan has been practicing chiropractic medicine in San Juan County since 1993, with busy offices in Monticello and Blanding. Maughan is also a graduate of the Palmer College of Chiropractic in San Jose, Calif. He has completed additional Dr. 5LIW0CK The City of Monticello The ment when he was named Montu ellos Citizen of the Year course work to become a certified Chiropractic Sports Physician. 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Intense wildfires can send out tongue of fire that reach far beyond the fire front te ignite this debris. For a list of firewise plants go to: www.extension.usu.edu pubhcanarpub6PX2 pdf Or send email to inikeWert naaedn POOR C |