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Show rage I wo - The Eureka Reporter - May 26, 2000 LeRoy Roundy LeRoy A. Roundy passed away May 1 1 , 2000, in the Dixie Regional Hospital, St. George, The Eureka Reporter 0 USPS No. 1 Published Weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 1 3 or (801) Call at (435) 79-62- Utah. He was bom August 5, 1926 to Almon ar.d Hazel Sanderson Roundy in Payson, UT. They then moved to Eureka, where 489-565- 433-693- Eureka Reporter Printed by LeRoy lived until he was 17 years old, w hen he joined the Navy. He ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY 161 South Main Street Springville, Utah 84663 The entire contents of this newspaper is Copyright 1 998 The Eureka Reporter. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the consent of the editor or publisher. SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE, PER YEAR In Juab County - $1 5.00 Outside Juab County - $18.00 married Maurine Peery, May 6, 1946, in Eureka, and then they moved to Salt Lake City. She passed away on their 52nd wedding anniversary, 1998. Roy worked hard all of his life. He was a diesel mechanic To Buy, Sell or Trade Call Tami at 433-693- 3 TOR. For portunity call www.herbalife.-co- you: m KD7DNX Radio is doing audio stories of the Tintic District. Tell your story, recruiting. $ 1 Launched 51 500. ComCountry's most estabbine Internet, Stock Ma- lished medicaldental bilMLM. rket and software fact or fiction to my an- www. autolaunch, swering machine. Tapes com or call will be changed weekly Diefor Cummins 14351433-2000- . m24L sel and later was the owner and operator of R & R Diesel Repair. He is remembered as a "one of a Home For Rent kind guy"; always a tease; sometimes misunderstood, but everyE him for NEWLY one loved and respected remodeled his absolute honesty and integrity. home, new appliances, Quiet and charming at the same no pets, no smoking. Call m28L time. His family and many friends will miss him. He was a member of the LDS Church and a World Personals War II veteran of the U.S. Navy. Survived by daughters, Linda 1 E a biz-lan- d. 801-579-874- 8. Subscription required. OWN YOUR OWN $1 store or choose apparel, shoe, lingerie, bridal, gift. Martin Conover EDITOR.... Tamara Stanger Footnotes by Matthew G. Ollerton, DPM What is a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (Podiatrist)? Doctors of Podiatric Medicine (DPMs) are defined by law as physicians and surgeons of the lower extremity. They provide comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and injuries of the human foot and ankle. Treatment of various conditions may include palliative care, biomechanical modalities, physical therapy, surgical intervention and the prescription of both systemic and topical medications. Commonly recognized conditions include heel, calf and arch pain, painful bunions and hammertoes, flat feet, ingrowninfected toenails. warts and painful corns and calluses. Over the past several decades, podiatry has evolved from a a palliative medical and surgical specialty of the lower limb. Educationally, a D.P.M. has completed a required premedical curriculum in an undergraduate institution, and has taken the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT), similar to allopathic (M.D.) and osteopathic (D.O.) school applicants. Based upon undergraduate (John) Rowley and Barbara (Dave) Hanson, SLC; brother, Earl Roundy, St. George; grandchildren, Todd, Michelle, Heather, Brandon, and Holly; and great-grandchildre- n,. Michael, Holt, Sydney and Tyler. Preceded in death by his wife, parents, two brothers, and two sisters, and a great-granddaught- er. Graveside services were held Tuesday, May 16, 2000 at Larkin Sunset Gardens in Murray. performance, MCAT scores and a rigorous interview process, heshe is general curriculum of most medical schools; however, the podiatchosen to matriculate at one of ric medical student is involved in the seven colleges of podiatric additional specialty courses dealmedicine. Podiatric medical school ing specifically with lower exencompasses an additional four tremity anatomy, biomechanics, jrears of study and mirrors the podiatric medicine and podiatric surgery. After completion of four years of podiatric medical school and successfully passing National Podiatric Board examinations, the DPM may choose to participate in a residency program. Residency programs range in length from one year to threes years and may be general podiatric medical Utah State University Extension seeks qualified individual to coresidencies, or residencies conordinate the Juab County Youth and Families with Promise project centrating on podiatric surgery, Duties include working closely with a volunteer advisory board, orthopedics, primary care or community youth serving organizations, and extension staff; rebiomechanics. cruiting and screening volunteer mentors to work with The DPM is then truly a youth and families participating in the program; preparing and physician who specializes in and submitting quarterly reports and carrying out program is uniquely qualified to treat disorders of the human foot and COORDINATOR FOR YOUTH AND FAMILIES WITH PROMISE PROJECT at-ri- sk ankle. Qualifications: This individual must be able to work effectively with the various organizations serving youth and families. Effective communication and interpersonal skills required. A background of education and experience in working with children, youth , and families, as well as a working knowledge of the organizations serving families is required. Maturity and parenting experience preferred. Vfclid Utah Driver's License and access to a dependable insured auto is essential. The position is available immediately. Flexible schedule, $10 an hour, 20 hours a week. Send completed USUJob Service application and resume along with three references to Margie P. Mcmmott, USU Extension, 160 North Review of applicaMain, Nephi,UT 84648, (Phone tions will start on June 9, 2000 and continue until suitable applicant is hired. Utah State University Extension is an Affirmative ActionEqual Opportunity Employer. Published in the Eureka Reporter May 26, June 2 and 9, 2000. 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