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Show iisiness News Citizen, Free Press, Review - Wed., June 18, 1997 - Page 24 Therold Bateman named to post at Central Bank in American Fork J. Brent Packard, president and chief executive officer of Central Bank, has announced the appoint ment of Therold Bateman as assistant and manager V hi fi'l JUL Ready to serve customers at the new Big O Tires in Lehi are, L to R: Trevor Yates, service technician; Shane Boren, ownermanager; Brad Boren, service technician; and Blair Swenson, assistant manager. Big 0 opens in Lehi If you don't like to wait for tire service, you may want to "burn rubber" getting to the new Big O Tire store in Lehi. Big O Tires has opened its doors in at 144 N. 850 East, just north of the Lehi Roller Mills. The store will celebrate its with grand opening June special events slated for Saturday, June 28. Cosmo, the BYU mascot, will visit on Saturday, and Big O will offer free hot dogs, hamburgers, drinks and balloons from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. With seven service bays, including an express bay, where they say they can take care of a customer's tire needs in 20 minutes or less, the new Lehi Big O hopes to provide a level of service that will keep their customers coming back. The store offers a large stock of Big O brand tires, as well as all other major brands available if not in stock. In addition, they offer 23-2- 8 under car work on front end, suspension, drive train and brakes. According to Shane Boren, ownermanager of the new store, Big 0 not only offers "the best customer service there is," they have state of the art equipment that will help them meet the needs of their customers. A new alignment rack, for example, one of only three in the county, will accept extended cab and long and short bed trucks, an advantage Boren said is great for "truck country." Boren was associated with the American Fork and Orem stores for 14 years. He has attended special sales schools, as well as local training meetings, offered by Big loan officer of the American Fork office. Bateman was born and reared in Star Valley, Wyo. He starting his banking Bateman career at the Bank of Douglas County in Castle Rock, Colo, in The Western Best Timpanogos Inn in Lehi has received the Best Western Director's Award for outstand- ing quality standards. The honor recognizes Best Western International hotels with a cleanliness and maintenance inspection score of at least 950 out of 1,000 points. The Director's Award is an important symbol of success," said Margie Hathenbruck, gen purchased by First Security Bank in 1994, he was made the branch manager in Thayne, Wyo. He attended Utah State University before serving an LDS mission to Georgia and Alabama. He has been involved in community organizations, including the Chamber of Commerce, Beautification Committee and has been a little league Softball coach for several years. Bateman is married and has two daughters. They enjoy going to movies and outdoor activities. Val Vista Val Vista Park Single Family Lots & Homes Luxurious Tic in Homes "A Planned Unit Development" 1100 North 1190 East American Fork, Utah (One block north of Mt. Timpanogos Temple) MrteM ft ftn Owlet HSS 171 fenrt Inn Cnl worn I7I1ZM be ttftrfc. Derekverbkfer 7H7481 lencfrart Km ba Hit. Carp. Life, Auto, Health, Home. . eral of the manager Timpanogos Inn. "This award confirms the Best Western Timpanogos Inn's commitment to providing quality accommodations for our guests." Best Western field representatives inspect nearly 200,000 hotels rooms each year inspecduring twice-yearl- y tions of the more that 2,000 Best Western hotels in North America. ! We take care of all your insurance needs. ResidentialCommercial Jim Hilton 756-352- 1 First 40 N. 200 E. American Fork Bin3jiBirEini(ns O. Blair Swenson, assistant manager in Lehi, has also been associated with Big O for 12 years. Gary Dollar, owner of the American Fork Big O Tire Store, is of the new outlet. a 1.95 pOUJeP 5 Si 1983. In 1992, he moved back to Wyoming to work for Star Valley State Bank in Afton as a commercial loan officer. After the bank was Best Western Timpanogos Inn earns Director's Award for quality YoU Bis Now is the time Si pocuen A IBP iiiipiii houi never pot a adcleP by ines. frcl dcri oft- - coS& "fo lines wWt (jouT on tKc Too-- or f mm mm H Ready to serve customers at Digg'ns 'n' Mix'ns inside Food Saver in Pleasant Grove are, L to R: Jocelyn, Hatch, Jerald Hatch and Sabrina Hatch. Digg'ns V Mix'ns now scoopin' Digg'ns 'n' Mix'ns has opened inside Food Savers at 330 S. Main, Pleasant Grove. This new shop is open Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and on Friday and Saturday from 1 1 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. They may be reached at This unique shop serves hand dipped ice cream, softened on a frozen polished granite stone, and mixed with any of a large variety of toppings. There are juice mix'ns (smoothies) made from premium juices and quick frozen fruits and non-fyogurt or sherbet. sandThey also have mega-bitwiches such as old fashioned club, pastrami, ham, roast beef or turkey. These are made to order and big 796-059- e enough to share. Diggn's 'n' Mix'ns has rustic decor with Ma and Pa, knotholes with things that look back at you and their own graffiti. This shop is the brainchild of Jerald and Shauna Hatch of Lindon. Five months ago they decided it was time to start a new business and began to develop a plan. Lots of tasting and experimenting went on with family and friends and anyone who walked in the door. The decor evolved through many drawings and late nights. Some pieces of wood just tell you what they want to be, Jerald said. He encourages everyone to stop in and sample these delicious treats. They even have homemade waffle cones and cups. jI , hi 1 j'am.. Lm Zf": r v f: &c contributed by Rachel, age 11 Construction Loans FREE Consulting FREE FREE Commitment Letter FREE Appraisal FREE Credit Report Pre-Qualificat- ion thru June 30, 1997 CALL US TODAY! 377-346- 4 OR toll free Bedford Financial Services A MORTGA GE LENDER 226 West 2230 North, Suite 200, Provo. Utah 84604 utdoor electric safety is important to all of us especially this time of year when we spend more of our time outside. Here are a few important things to remember: Don't trim trees near power lines. Watch for overhead power lines when moving irrigation pipe or operating heavy equipment. Assume all downed power lines are energized and stay away from them. Don't climb trees near power lines. Stay away from substations or anything marked "Danger: High Voltage." Never install rooftop antennas or satellite dishes near overhead power lines. For a free copy of our electrical safety booklet, call us at Draw & Win with Utah Power's Electric Safety Contest This contest was developed to help educate you and your children about some of the dangers associated with outdoor activities. For kids to enter, all they have to do is draw a picture with an electric safety message and send it to Utah Power. They can create their own or pick one of the topics at left. All contestants will receive a prize and 25 winners will receive a $100 savings bond. CONTEST RULES Artwork must be the original hand drawn creation of the contestant and all contestants must be from 5 to 12 years of age. Limit one entry per person. Winners will be notified by July 15, 1997. Drawings should be horizontal on x 11" size paper. The back of the artwork must nave the contestant's full name, age, address and phone number. Entries must be sent to Larry Ellertson, General Business Manager Utah Powei; P.O. Box 728, American Fork, Utah 84003 and received by June 30, 1997. Artwork will be judged by PacifiCorp personnel to determine (in their sole discretion) savings bond winners, and the decisions of such judges are final. Artwork will not be returned and winners' names and artwork may be used in future contest promotion or advertising without further compensation. Members of the household of PacifiCorp employees are not eligible to participate. This contest is void where prohibited or regulated by law, and any federal, state or local taxes which may be imposed on prizes are the sole responsibility of the winner. UTAH POWER A PacifiCorp Company I |