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Show iay son 72903 9:34 AM Page 8 The Payson Chronicle, July 30, 2003, Page 16 Central Utah Multi-Special- Nine Candidates For Office In Payson As Of Friday ty Clinic Welcomes New Physician Sean Curzon, DO is a new internal medicine physician y Clinic . practicing with Central Utah Multi-Specialt- Central Utah Clinic (CUMC), based in Provo, is pleased to welcome Dr. Sean Curzon, internal medicine physician, to its staff. He is currently treating patients at the Orem office located at 800 North 700 West adjacent to Timpanogos Regional Hospital. Curzon is a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) specializing in internal medicine. He offers general adult primary care. As a DO, Curzon practices a whole person" approach to health care. A stigma a lot of DOs have is that they are heibalists, said Curzon. That confusion arises because we try to look for natural ways of healing a ickness. But make no mistake, we are medical doctors who studied all of medicine, and practice evidence-'ijse- d medicine. Curzon assesses the overall health of patients which includes examining their musculoskeletal s)stem and looking into their home and work environments. The musculoskeletal system is the bodys interconnected structure of muscles, nerves and bones that makes up of a person's body mass. I Curzon. the side said to medicine, By understanding the really enjoy preventative osteopathic in we of their determine illness can one how an or body can affect another injury patients health, part part and try to prevent any further illnesses. Manipulative medicine is also a specialty of Curzons. This treatments are provided to encourage the bodys natural tendency toward good is where health and to heal itself. It is used in conjunction with the other modalities of traditional Internal Medicine. Curzon is a Salt Lake City native. After earning his bachelors degree from the University of Utah, he went on to earn his medical degree from the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Mo. His internship was completed at the Riverside Osteopathic HospitalHenry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Mich. He then completed his residency at the Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Sean, his wife, Tina, and daughter are now residents of Highland. It is nice to be back in Utah, he said. We like the people here and have missed the mountains, too. To make an appointment with Curzon, please call Curzon participates with most is new and insurance plans patients. accepting Multi-Special- ty As of Friday, July 25, 2003, nine candidates have signed up to run for three four-yeseats on Payson City Council, currently held by Jan Tanner, Max Roberts, and Burtis Bills. The number of candidates seeking the positions will require a primary election in October, according to City Recorder Jeanette Curtis. They are Max W. Roberts, Robert Grant Nielson, Jan Tanner, Tom DeGraw, Larry D. Skinner, Russell Arnold, Burtis Bills, R. Dale Whitelock, and Brent Burdick. In Santaquin, four Council seats are up for election: the remaining two years of Frank Stahelis position, now occupied by Allen Reed, and the seats now occupied by Walt Callaway, Marilyn Clayson, and Shayne Durrant. Steven Thomas is the first to sign up. Signups for the election continue until August 1 5lh at 5 p.m. Contact Jodi or Susan at Santaquin City for more information. ar two-thir- Payson Girls Soccer TRYOUTS for girls soccer begin August 4th at the high school field from 7 non-invasi- 221-881- a.m. till 9 a.m. All girls interested in playing are encouraged to come and try out. Ten ladies graduated from our squad last year, so there are a number of openings. Bring shin guards, water, and cleats. Tryouts will run through the 6th depending on numbers, and practice will begin as soon as tryouts are done. Summer conditioning for all girls interested in playing soccer will run the d of July, of July, and 28th of of August from 7-- 8 a.m.. Running July-1- st shoes and water are needed. 1. Picnic In The Park 14,h-18- th 21s,-23r- Join 1st Baptist Church of Payson for Picnic in the Park, every Tuesday, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Any questions, call Pastor Ron Thompson at Bring your own sack lunch. Hope to see you there. 465-134- 2. Any questions, call Coach Lee Gillie at 801-836-58- 0 li tr w m 2 u TOTALLY SIMPLE 2 10 SET UP, SIMPLE TO USE, INTERNET BANKING FROM ZIONS BANK, SIGN UP TODAY AND GET FREE CHECKING TOO. WE HAVENT FORGOnEN WHO KEEPS US IN BUSINESS. ZIONS BANK SZ ANYWHERE, ANYTIME. w? V z - fS 'V - fe |