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Show '' if Business Helps Owners Sell Home CURT JACKSON consists of placing ads in- newspapers in Utah, Idaho, Colorado WEST BOUNTIFJJL Ques-- . and other neighboring states. Potion: What do you do when you tential buyers both inside and believe there is a need for a paroutside the local area are tarticular kind of service in the geted, he said. community? When an interested buyer , Answer: You start a business quires about homes, the to provide the service. service arranges Rick and Bambi Tueller of for visits to the homes. West Bountiful did just that. We do not take a buyer to They noticed that many homes homes that are for sale, Ms. arc for sale by owner. However, Tueller said. An interested buypotential buyers, they observed! er goes on his own to see the are limited to passersby who see houses after we arrange with the a sign in sellers for visits. the window or yard. She that this phase The Tuellers felt there was a of theirexplained service differs from that need for a service to widen the of real estate agents who transpossible market and to aid ownprospective port buyers from ers in selling their homes. one home to another. To provide for that, they The service includes a booklet launched the American Properwhich contains information on ties organization with a to know about selling a ' things service. home and how to be creative Basically, Tueller said, our and professional in, dealing with aim is to give wide exposure to potential buyers. homes that are for sale by ownPresently, the only office of ers and to make owners aware of American Properties is located bottom lines in selling a home. at 1309 N. 725 W. in West He said a part of the service Bountiful. com . in-- - M t feV, 9 1 0 5B TULA TI0NS TO THE FOLLOWING , WINNER IN THE RECENT Lakeside IKevie w and Rick Tueller check over the booklet they homes for their new prepared on business'.' BAMBI LAYTON HILLS MAI I HEY MOM! Hospital Sets Events 6-- k U . - . 4 t 7 Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, May 2, 1984. Review Correspondent BOUNTIFUL National Hospital week is May this year, and as part of the many activities scheduled for the observance at Lakeview Hospital, area residents are invited to attend a special Open House planned for Saturday afternoon, May 12 from 2 to 6 p.m. Highlighting this years theme, Were The Caring Kind, educational films, demonstrations and displays will be presented Throughout the week, events planed for patients, employees, volunteers and physicians will include the following: On PaMonday, May 7 tient Day - Lakeview will honor all hospital patients with plants, and tray favors at mealtime. The event will be sponsored by the volunteer auxiliary. A Trade Breakfast - will be held at 7 a.m. for hospital physicians, department heads, supervisors and vendors! The AnTuesday, May 8 nual Hospital Employee, Volunteer and Physician WalkRun will be held at noon, 2 p.m. and ;H 4 p.m. Employees and physicians will join in the Volleyball Challenge Game at 5 p.m. Birthday Parties are FUN at CLASSIC SKATING. (For $2.25 Per Person) ' A MeWednesday, May 9 dia Luncheon will be held at 1:30 a.m. in the first floor classrooms for representatives from the print and electronic media who routinely interface with the -- $22.50 Minimum We Provide: 1 Skating Admission Birthday Party Room Dish of Soft Drinks Place Mats Game Tokens Helium Balloons Free Skating Pass for Birthday Child Birthday Song & Name Announced Ice-Crea- hospital. On Thursday, May 10 Volunteer Day - The hospital will honor its volunteers and present a special award to a deserving volunteer worker. Employees and physicians will join in another Volleyball Challenge Game at 5 p.m. Employee Friday, May 11 barbecue - A barbecue for all employees will be held from a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Hospital Saturday, May 12 week open house - 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. Heart Association demonstration 3 p.m. 1 We clean up. Any Matinee Session. Ji 1 Volleyball challenge game fi- nals for physicians and Employees 4 p.m. ! - n' Call for Reservations 295-830- ". 1 -- k k -- -- k k 2774 SO. 625 W. BOUNTIFUL . , 4-- 5 k 6-- 7 k 8-- -- -- k k -- CLASSIC SKATING 0-- 3 9 10-- 1 12-OV- ER JAMIE WAYMENT CHAD DOWNS SHALEI VALENTINE KAREN GOMEZ 1 TOM TOPEK KEVYN SEARS I m Spring is a wonderful time of year. We begin to break out of the dismal grip of winter and feel alive again. We also almost always rush the season and indulge ourselves a little carelessly. The children will want to go out too early, bikes and skates will come out of the garages it will seem warm, enough for a barbecue, and some colds and flu will still linger. ,. This is a time of get involved '. If you is easy to minor household accidents. year to be careful; skills may be a little rusty and it in know someone who is apt to "rush" the season, or the traditional illnesses and incidents beset you. we are open late and ready to help. We are Fairfield Medical Clinic in Layton. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday FADBBPDillL medical clinic 939 North Fairfield Road, Layton, Utah 84041, 546-324- 4 4 I - I -- - - - x - J. |