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Show New Utah! - Wednesday, September 1, 1999 - Page 14 open office Provo pediatricians in PI. Grove Whiting joined Dr. Jones in February of this year. He has practiced pediatrics for over 16 years in the and moved here from Covina, California to be closer to Dr. Pediatric Care, P.C. has expanded their practice .and opened an office in Pleasant Grove to better serve their patients in the north end of Utah County. Dr. Ronald Dr. Michael D. family. He Jones, M.D. and Whiting, M.D. can C. now be found at 1888 West 800 North, south of the American Fork Hospital. They also have offices at 1055 North 300 West, 311, in Provo. With them Judy Bendoski and Todd Chidester, both Family t Nurse Practitioners. "We decided instead of expanding our Provo office, we would open offices here in order to better serve our patients" that comes from the north end of Utah County and from Salt Lake County, Dr. Jones said. Their philosophy is to give whatever service is needed by our patients and to be available when 4 needed. New patients are being accepted. They take same day appoint-ments."Ki- dont schedule when they get sick," they said. They also accept well patients for check-upsports and scout examinations, etc. They accept all including major insurances to" Photo by Ann Sheilds s, Medicaid. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. with the Provo office open Monday-Thursda- y from 8 a.m.t o 7 p.m., Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and every Saturday morning from 9 a.m. to noon. They are members of a rotating group of Pediatricians so someone is Hansen's opens climbing tower to public for free j Ronald C. Jones, left, Betty Garlick, Sue Garlick, and Dr. Michael D. Whiting are at newly opened office of Pediatric Care PC in Pleasant Grove. Dr. always available. Both Whiting and Bendoski speak fluent Spanish. Dr. Jones practiced medicine in Santa Ana, Calif, from 1973 to 1983, where he served as Chairman of Pediatrics at the Rock climbers no longer need head to the mountains to participate in their favorite activity. There will be a climbing tower open to the public at no charge. It has been brought in to Hansen Mountaineering, Chapman Hospital from He began practicing pediatrics in Provo in 1983 and served as chairman of Pediatrics at Orem Community Hospital in 1989. He has also served on various hospital committees. 1977-197- 8. Inc. in Orem, to help promote safe and sane climbing. "Tornado Nicknamed Tower," the artificial mountain surface has two auto- - belay, stations, as well as traditional and belaying changeable holds. graduated from BYU before attending Saint Louis University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. He completed his residency at Phoenix hospitals Affiliated Pediatric program in Phoenix, Az. Whiting has been a faculty member of the University of Pediatric Irvine California, Department, and is currently teaching in the Brigham Young Practice Family University Nurse Practitioner Program. Both Dr. Jones and Dr. Whiting are board certified with the American Board of Pediatrics. Judy Bendoski, FNP, has been with Pediatric Care PC for seven years. Prior to coming to Pediatric Care PC, she worked for 17 year sat BYlTs Student Health Center. Todd Chidester joined Pediatric Care PC in September 1998. He is a graduate of the BYU Family Nurse Practitioner program and has experience in Neonatal and Emergency Intensive Care. Pediatric Care PC puts out a newsletter giving patients tips on immunizations, nutrition, etc. and can soon be found on the at internet www.pediatriccare.net. Appointments can be made by or through the calling 492-785- 1, Provo office, 357-780- 0. Hansen Mountaineering is located at 757 N. State Street in Orem, and may be reached at 226-749- 8. They point out that climbing is a great family activity, and is more than reasonably safe when done properly. 1 - iA S?"K.-S-'- By ' . - '''V'" Tina Chad wick Jeff Beagley of Computer Supply and Support looks over Viper computer system that is offered at the store. a Computer Supply, Support opens office in Lehi By Tina Chadwick For those who need help with home or office computers, Jeff and Travis Beagley at and Supply Computer Support are ready to do exactly what their company's name says: "supply and support." This father and son team knows computers. Jeff has been writing programs and working with computers since the 70's. Their business is matching computers with people. They can build a computer to fit an individual's or a family's specific needs. Their computer packages come with basic software, WordPerfect Suite 8 and free Internet service. They offer starter packages to top of the line systems. Somewhere in it and then train the customer how to use it. If there is ever a problem office and install with the system they will come onsite to fix it. There is a one year warranty on their computer systems. list at The product and Supply Computer and is extensive Support includes anything to do with a Motherboards, computer: hard drives CPU's, video cards, monitors, CD and DVD, speakers, modems and even mtce. A complete list is available at their store. Jeff would like people to that they will "help take know the fear away." "We offer a good product and back it up with service that eannot be matched in the between are the student sys- computer business," he said. tems, studentgaming systems Computer Supply and or home systems. They are Support is located across from also able to help people Pioneer Party and Copy at Main. They, are upgrade their siirrent;- - convf &5i i tucked back in off the street, puters. 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Song stylist, Jeri Warnick, performed songs from the 30's, 40's and 50's. She was followed Vivian by classmate, who Seastrand Evans, recounted memories and highlights of school years. Landrum Kitchen followed with a memory walk through American Fork Main Street as it was some 60 years ago. A memoriam board was dis- played of classmates who had passed away, along with other memorabilia. A few moments of silence were held in memory of those 47 classmates who 6-- 7 Singing...PrayerSermon Timpanogos Baptist Church ill Prayer...Sermon...Singing For a refreshing change, come join us In our celebration of Jesus at Timp&tcgos Christka Fellowship Sunday Services at 11:00am at the Best Western Inn Lehi Pastor Chuck Lovelady 221-79- Sunday at 10:30AM 120 N. Center, Lehi More info? Call Pastor Greg 37 243-905- 8 www.geocftiet.comhMrtlandplairis7325 Excellent lor bottling or canning! 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