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Show a publication of The Spanish Fork News Doctor and humanitarian Christy Hardman STAFF WRITER Tracy Frandsen said that his goal in his family practice, and in all the areas of his life, is to leave the world a better place. With his vision and dedication, one can see why his patients voted him in as best physician in the Spanish Fork/ Salem area. His wife, Pat, said that one of the things that makes Frandsen a good doctor is his concern for individuals. "He is very thorough, hardworking and personable," Pat said. Besides being an excellent doctor, Frandsen has been involved in many other ways in the community. He has been an LDS bishop, a Scout Master, and currently is District Commissioner for the Spanish Fork/Salem area in scouting. Frandsen is also very involved in the Rotary club, and has been for 20 years. Pat said he instigated the annual Rotary/Chamber Golf Tournament which has raised $ 100,00 in scholarships for local students. "He is very dedicated," Pat said, "and very hard working. He never rests." Steve Hardman / Spanish Fork News THE DOCTOR IS IN: This time wearing his Rotary hat — or bandana, in this case — Dr. Frandsen is involved in many community causes. |