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Show AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Page 5 WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S HAPPENING couple s business helping meet family meeds Thursday, March 20, 2008 4f Barbara Christiansen NORTH COUNTY STAFF The sign out front says "Audio, "Au-dio, Video , Lighting, Automation," Automa-tion," but it doesn't begin to tell what is inside the historic home on American Fork's Main Street. America's Home Technologies Technolo-gies sells home automation, home theater, house audio, lighting control, intercom systems, computer networks, central vacuum, satellite and cable, phone systems, security secu-rity systems, surveillance and smart wiring. Owners Scott and Rachel Moser acknowledge there are other places which sell the same equipment and technology. technol-ogy. What they stress is their emphasis on service and personalizing per-sonalizing the systems to meet the needs and budgets of the buyers. The store is in a home which was built in 1910. With the home-like atmosphere, it is easy to demonstrate how the various items function. For example, ex-ample, customers can see children chil-dren playing in the play room with a television monitor. Both Scott and Rachel each have their own area of specialty, spe-cialty, although they know the whole business. "A lot of people think this is really a man's industry," Rachel Ra-chel Moser said. "Women can also see applications, though. We can put a contact under a door. It can be programmed so that when it is opened, perhaps by a toddler, a siren sounds." The couple has personal expe ticker New Allstate agency in Highland Michael Wilson has opened an exclusive Allstate insurance agency in Highland to provide auto, home, life and commercial commer-cial insurance to area residents. resi-dents. 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AM KAOIO rience with that benefit, having hav-ing had a toddler they were tending try to sneak out of the home. Rachel Moser said there could be a feature programmed pro-grammed to send a reminder to help facilitate efficiency in the laundry. "It reminds me to take the clothes out of the washer or dryer," she said. "As a family business our whole concept is how to make family life more functional," she said. "Our emphasis is on improving daily family life." The automation is one aspect of those improvements, Scott Moser said. "Home automation seems to be the latest thing that people are inquiring about," he said. "There are several different products and services available. avail-able. We like to find out where the person's budget meets their needs. Efficiency in the home often starts with a programmable program-mable thermostat. We also offer of-fer lighting control so that with the push of one button, all your lights turn off. In the 'away' mode, the lights turn on and off randomly." The couple has about nine years experience, starting with satellite TV and moving into the technological aspects. They try to share their knowledge with the customers. "We feel we offer an educational experience for the customer," Scott Moser said. "They can learn about what is available. We can then provide the most efficient product we can to meet those needs." 5455 W. 11000 North, 201A. The office telephone number is 492-9558. Wilson's office offers solutions solu-tions on more than just insurance, insur-ance, providing wide variety of financial products including college savings plans, mutual funds, banking products and more. Anderson honored Becky Lunceford Anderson, founder and chairman of For Every Body, is this year's recipient of the Sierra West us help you LOW rates VVfesterrrSJ Community Bank Life's needs. Life's bank." FAMILY CDICMniV A DAY Children's Programs Adventurei In Odyssey M-F 6:00 p.m. & Sat. 8 a.m. 4 8 p.m. Down Gl lead's Une Saturdays 7:30 a.m. 47:30 p.m. CBH Storytlme M-F4p.m, k tOn Cspanol mm i i Scott and Rachel Moser with some of the panels and controls "We balance the price point versus quality," he said. "We feel we offer the highest marriage mar-riage between those two. We start with something that people are going to enjoy." Utah Woman Making a Difference Dif-ference Award, presented by Utah's Junior Miss State Committee. Com-mittee. Anderson, whose candle manufacturing company helps bring awareness to breast cancer can-cer prevention methods and gives aid to cancer patients, was recognized for her efforts at Utah's Junior Miss pageant March 14 at Juan Diego High School. Anderson addressed pageant participants and their parents at a board of directors' dinner March 10 in Sandy. VCJ at i Ur ft nil a; ? -, t til W ! " '' We have been married 25 years, have three children, and work in human service fields. We value the government programs that support people with diverse needs. We belive Utah County would benefit from the strengths offered by active representation of both parties. Rick arj Carol Moody ' " v . 'J !.. f One of his areas of expertise is the home theater systems. He keeps up to date with the latest information from the industry, and shows the depth of the latest flat -screen Lehi Area Chamber Easter Festival The annual Easter Festival sponsored by the Lehi Area Chamber will be Friday from 4-7 p.m. There will be games, a carnival-like booths and concessions in the Lehi Legacy Center's north gym. Live entertainment en-tertainment will be featured at Pioneer Park between the Hutchings Museum and the Legacy Center. Tickets cost $5 per person or $25 for a family of six and can be purchased 0 SOLATUQE Innovation m Oayligntinj. - V I I ' : G !:: ... . , , , i , ; i v.. l urn - cl. 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