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Show 16 SPRINGV1LLE HERALD Thursday, February 17, 2005 Homebuyers find great value, location at Devon Glen Community vfe- I!- S' iff : Senate Bill 61 targets ihc. But let me tell you who it really affects. '"- I1 : . " t ' k rnx in i mi n in f Itiiiwiiwwi Businesses and their employees-chat's who it affects. Autoliv employs 4,500 hard-working Utahns who are a vital part of making our company not only successful here in the U.S., but around the globe. We pride ourselves in offering excellent benefits. Senate Bill 61 endangers that. Health care costs would rise, meaning we would be faced with two choices. We would have to pass on that cost to our customers, making us less able to compete. Or pass that cost on to our employees, which hurts them. We are against any bill that would raise health care costs. Senate Bill 6l would negatively affect all Utah businesses. IHC FACTS: IHC has the lowest health care costs per capita of any state in America, helping make Utah companies more competitive ' "of only offers reduced costs, but higher value, being one of the top integrated health care systems in the country IHC is the most cost-efficient and affordable health care provider in Utah INTERMOUNTAIN HEALTH CARE IHC SPRINGVILLE, UT Feb. plans, including rambler, 17, 2005 Hamlet Homes' two-story and multi level. Devon Glen community in Known as the Tartan se- Springville is rapidly tak- ries and named after Scot- ing shape. tish clans, the homes range With 15 homes currently in size from 1,528 to 3,097 under construction, Hamlet square feet and feature expects the first homebuy- three to five bedrooms, up ers to move in by the end of to three-and-a-half baths this month. and two- to three-car According to Nate King- garages with both front don, sales representative and side entries, for Hamlet at Devon Glen, "Other features include homebuyers can choose large mudrooms, spacious from ten home styles that pantries and oversized offer a variety of floor rooms with walk-in closets," clos-ets," Kingdon said. Prices range trom the mid $ 160,000s to the low $200,000s. "These home styles were developed to create a spacious spa-cious living environment for the best value," he added. "In designing these homes, our primary theme is big big rooms and big closets." Kingdon noted that of the ten floor plans offered, seven are currently under construction or are showcased show-cased in the community's model homes. "Homebuyers can walk through our two decorated model homes, the Cameron and Drummond, which feature fea-ture our two-story floor plans and showcase the large family rooms and bedrooms," he said. Devon Glen is a new home community located in Springville's newest master-planned community The Westfields. When construction is complete, The Westfields will feature a traditional village center with commercial, com-mercial, office and retail uses surrounded by residential resi-dential neighborhoods. As the first neighborhood in The Westfields, Devon Glen is being built in two phases and, when complete, com-plete, will feature a total of 157 single-family lots on 54 acres. Hamlet is currently building build-ing out phase one, which includes in-cludes 77 single-family homes on 27 acres. According to David Irwin, Ir-win, Hamlet's vice president presi-dent and director of marketing, mar-keting, Hamlet is overseeing oversee-ing the building on 111 home sites, while the remaining re-maining 46 are being sold to custom builders and private pri-vate individuals, adding variety va-riety to the community's appeal and streetscape design. de-sign. Situated between 1-15 and US 89 along Hobble Creek, Devon Glen offers residents resi-dents a country setting that is also convenient to nearby near-by city amenities, shopping and 1-15. "Springville is only a few miles from Utah County's largest city," Irwin said. "Devon Glen, and the West-fields West-fields in general, provides a great location for those commuting to Provo who prefer the pristine setting of Springville." Devon Glen is located at 556 N. 950 W. The sales center is open Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. To learn more about the community, visit the Hamlet Ham-let Homes Web site at www.hamlethomes.com, call Nate Kingdon at (801) 489-0970 or email devon-glenhamlethomes.com. devon-glenhamlethomes.com. Hamlet Homes crafts quality, value-priced homes located in attractively designed de-signed neighborhoods for homebuyers in northern Utah. Since the company's founding in 1995, Hamlet Homes has become Utah's fifth largest homebuilder, constructing nearly 2,000 homes. Hamlet has achieved this success by building homes that meet and exceed the expectations of the market's mar-ket's largest segment of homebuyers. In 2003 and 2004, Hamlet was awarded the Best of State medal for residential construction. Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, Hamlet is part of the Hamlet group of companies that includes Hamlet Development, Devel-opment, Stirling Mortgage and Diversified Habitats. 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