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Show New Utah! - Wednesday, September 25, 1999 - Page 22 Dentist opens new office in Highland Dr. Richard P. Anderson has opened a dental practice in Highland, at 5455 W. 11000 North, in one of the buildings west of Kohlers. LSI i iw.. JLi j'ky i ' Anderson Family Dental Care is known for state of the art equipment and procedures, along with spending time with -- mm... il patients. ; "I spend a lot of timesaidexplainDr. L J ing procedures," Anderson. "Other medical facilities cut patient interaction, but I have expanded mine.'' "I give lots of personalized care. TTiere is not a lot I have to offer but knowledge, so I spend a lot of time talking to my patients." There is a computer in each room, in part to help teach patients about the procedures which may be performed on them. There is an intra-aurcamera to show patients what is happening in their mouths. Computers are networked with the front desk, so the office is virtually paperless. As patients undergo procedures, they may have instructions printed for them to take home with them. Everything in the facility is new and clean, as Anderson uses state of the art antiseptic procedures for sterilization. "Today there is a lot of infectious disease," he said. "Patients want to come into a clean environment that is safe for them." Not only do patients have a sanitary environment, with lots of opportunities for information exchange, there are other touches to make the practice appeal- not adding the costs andexpending the effort to move nur invpntnrv fn a rpmnfp InrAtion! Itf hhhpmnrl nnht here where you've found the Gene Harvey Genuinelhevrolet savings for years! And with dozens of the new 2000 (hevrolets already here and more snowing up aaiiyau remaining my s nave goua go row: - - ..s VL 1- Photo by Barbara Christiansen Dr. Richard uses in his P. Anderson demonstrates the computer software he new Highland dental office. dental care and tobacco awareness. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, but he wears a beeper in order to be available for emergency service. He may be reached at or has information available on a his site, 756-200- 6, EXT CAB LIST Jess Willis in Personal Ancestral File Utah Valley State College is several Personal offering Ancestral File computer classes, with "hands-on- " practice instructions and using the new PAF programs on IBMWindows compatible computers. Students will learn about putting the software on the computer, the basics of entering information correctly, and plus printong out results fast, easy ways to create and access multiple databases. Hints will be given on exchanging and using the Internet free programs. Lesson instructor will be Lynell A. Shock. To register call or 6 for the North Valley UVSC Center in American 5 or Fork or for Elder Quest. 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He graduated Lynne, Richard (Ricky) and were later from American Fork High Susan. They School and attended Utah divorced. He then married Jane Pinto State University and BYU. He attained an MD degree from of California. They had two children, Robin and Ben. the University of Utah. Jess is survived by his wife, He furthered his medical the in Jane; his children: David military, pertraining forming intern and resident (Annie) Bromley, Chicago, 111.; requirements at Oak Knoll Lynne (Chris) Kite, Arlington Naval Hospital in Oakland, Heights, 111.; Richard (Nola) Calif. He was certified in Bromley, Susan Bromley, Robin Medicine and Bromley and Ben Bromley, all Internal Cardiology. residing in California; two He began private practice in brothers and one sister: Dr. San Leandro and the Easy Bay Richard Bromley and Michael area. He later became instruBromley, both of American Carol mental in the organization of Fork; (Jim) Hill, the American Society of Bountiful. He has six grandAddiction Medicine; and, children: Andrea Kite, Keisha through his efforts, addiction Kite, Bob Kite, Grace Bromley, medicine was recognized by the Frances Bromley and Taylor AMA as an internal medicine Luttrell. He was preceded in death by specialty. Drug dependence was recognized as a disease and its his parents and a brother, treatment as a legitimate part Adair. Memorial services will be of medical practice. On Sept. 17, 1994, the held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, California Legislature Sept. 25, 1999, in the LDS Assembly issued a resolution Chapel at 381 S. 300 East, commending Jess Bromley for American Fork. Burial will be Fork the American establishing the first Coronary in Care Unit in the East Bay, Cemetery. A Memorial Fund making possible the first has been established by the cardiologist to American Society of Addiction San Leandro, establishing the Medicine, co Ms. Claire first statewide programs and Osman, 12 West 21st Street, standards for the treatment of New York, New York 10010. classes r L i 1999 CHEVY Obituaries "When we finish with a patient, we offer a warm towel for their cleanup," said Anderson. He is a 1995 graduate of the University of Iowa College of Dentistry, and served in the Air Force, in part doing dental care for the stealth fighter pilots in New Mexico. He has also did two fellowships, one with geriatric patients and one on an Indian health reservation. "I enjoy teaching, especially to children, like the ones we saw on the reservation," he said. "I learned a lot about taking care of kids and I enjoy working with them." 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