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Show Mayors Write to Doctors About Better 'Standby' Medical Aid Stimulated by the tragic death of a man at a meeting in the Timpanogos Stake House on Feb. 19, the Mayors of Pleasant Grove, Lehi and American Fork have . "written a joint letter to the doc- tors of the three communities. According to Mayor Burton H. Adams, the letter was addressed to the doctors through Dr. Doyle Barrett, Pleasant Grove, president presi-dent of the Utah County Medical Society. The letter follows: Dear Doctor Barrett: We are jointly taking this opportunity op-portunity of writing you as President Pres-ident of the Staff for the Doctors Doc-tors who are practicing within our communities. We are concerned con-cerned and desirous of learning what measures have been taken to give the three cities emergency doctor services on weekends and holidays. We are sure that this has been arranged for, and are now wondering what our part should be in order to let our residents res-idents know how to obtain this service when the occasion arises. We appreciate the fine sendee that your profession is rendering to our communities, and just want all of our people to be aware of the proper way to call for your help as the need may arise. We trust that you will feel free tto call on us to help solve problems prob-lems that your profession may have as we have felt free to write you about ours. Sincerely, Burton H. Adams, Harold Westring Glen T. Anderson Mayors |