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Show 4B Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday December 10, 2002 Program Brings Science to the Classroom Transportation, gormatios, surface water, marble masters, space toys, making waves, and electricity projects arrived at Cleveland Elemental on Dec. 4. .Junior Engineering, through the extension Service of Utah State University, brought a hands-ominds-o- n program that transn, Students at Cleveland Elementary experienced science first hand as part of the Junior ports engineering, science and technology to our school. The program brings unique Engineering Program. JOT7 equipment that individual row. A dtiy of many n i o al Is e - lo demonstrate hurricanes or is complicated as a comput r simulation of the Mars Pat gram began in February 1997, more than 500 schools have been visited, impacting over 27)7), 000 elementary students. The Junior Engineering Program also visited each of the other elementary schools in Emery County and the junior mission. in addition to coming to t le school for one day of instri Junior Engineering offers continued resources through Its at http! web page www.engineering.usu.QdIe jrestatc. The program also offers college credit to teachers who complete a graduate level highs. junior Engineering is about changing attitudes towards science and technology. With the hands-o- tivities is funded through lot school participation. Materh used in these activities may as simple as conjoined twobottles filled with water schools could never afford to demonstrate scientific concepts.-Thiopportunity helps students learn how scientific principles apply in daily life and explains careers available to them in technical fields. Since the pro- ' rapid expansion of new technology, it is imperative that our community continues to be exposed to the sciences of tomor- - workshop. For additional information please contact a local school principal or Bruce King, Director of Junior Engineering. .3 1 J v.v1: y, ' ' v : v. Y'Zfckl ii a IV tr1 to Jt erttefiKtxH (( . a-- Photos by Patsy Stoddard IJ MU.UILMI!, Ill 1 SV T , V,;V- - fti I St w - 11 ? jr I t i ' IT 1 v . i . 1 ; si vUU"-'3- .- y- -, J' ;'I ' iV. f A N - LLUl,g I $ Vv 't f , A M szz We'll Deliver V L You The sound could be a big could be a sign of obstroctw sleep apnea (OSA), a senous breathing disorder that robs silence problem. It people of restful sleep. OSA is known to cause sleepiness dunng the day and lead to a host of health - - U ter m tree deep Dtserder Ureenlng by m licensed Respiratory Therapist T1 MUSIC 4 Dr. Karen Murray Radley We are very excited about this issue, this time of year people are concerned about health and fitness, due to the time of year and the weather. Last year at this time we introduced our Focus Health and Beauty pages, and we had a great response. Now we want to focus more on our Specialists in our area, and we are very fortunate to have so many. place your ad In this special edition call Jenni, Holley or Shirley today at to place your ad In this special that will reach all of Carbon and To 637-073- 2 Call jwrwr Dr. Shane Gagon and Staff Welcome Praxair Healthcare Services 60 So. 700 E. 1 Price, UT 84501 J 58 East Main, Price edition which will be published in the Sun Advocate and Emery County Progress in January. - and start your sleep sounds For restful sound, sleep. getting more information, contact: Our First Annual & POGgugsg high blood pressure, problems heart disease even stroke Luckily, OSA e easy to diagnose and there are products that provide treatment Find out more about the disorder so you can worry less about how - .v! Christmas Eve a 637-013- The silence That yJour Piano), rJ3edlD(3afl KIoaDGIft is annoying. is dangerous. Don't Want To Miss to H-w- i Emery County. - 1- - to our office beginning January 2, 2003. Karen Murray Radley, MD was born and raised in Roosevelt, Utah. Dr. Radley graduated from the University of Utah with a baccalaureate degree in Human Biology and later graduated from the University of Utah School of Medicine with honors. Dr. FamRadley completed residency at the McKay-De- e ily Practice Residency Program with Dr. Gagon. Dr. Radley is a board certified Family Practice Physician. She is currently practicing in Ogden, Utah on the faculty for the McKay-De- e Family Practice ResiDr. dency Program. Radley currently does clinical medicine as well as trains other physicians in her specialty. Dr. Radley will be leaving the faculty of the McKay-De- e Family Practice Residency Program to join Dr. Gagon in private practice. Dr. Radley will see adults and children for sick visits, physical exams, and chronic complaints. Dr. Radley also delivers babies. Dr. Gagons office is currently scheduling appointments for patients wishing to be seen by Dr. Radley after her arrival in January. |